i New Books ? Wu sold luitwlruds of those Popular Copyright Books clutiim 1911 ami wu expect to sell more of them this year. We have just re ceived over A Hundred -Vj:. -,-XT .wfe i- , 4mHJ!3ifft5-C-ff L0CALETTE5 I). II. Well was in Hastings Wodnes ilay. I'or goou Job i'nutiiig ca ill on tlio Chief. Win. Scott of R'ioni .spent Sunday in town. (own S. .Jenkins of Alma was in Tuesday. flood mrrow stripe fur Sl.oO. J. O. Ci.dm:i.i.. X. A. Corte ol III no Hill was in town Wednesday. II. It Harrison of Lincoln wiia in town l'Y.day. .luhn Crawford of Olilowu spent Sun dav in t nvn. ('..!. Miller of Schuyler was in the city Tuesday. Mike Durdin was down from ISlue Mill Mc mlay. .N'ewton Smith of Blue Hill was in town Sunday. C. D. I'erriue of Hustings was in town Tuesday. Chus. Uudorwood of Hastings was in town Tuesday. Tue county commissioners are in session this week. II. II. Clarke of Hustings was iu town on business Friduy. R. A. Wylie of Hustings wus iu town on business Muaday. C. D. Olseu of Kansas City, Kas., was in town Moudny. J. F. Grunt of Druulug is in the city this week on business. Farm Loans There are several reasons for seeing J. H. Uailey for a farm loan and here they are. Me is sole ngent for Trevett Mattis ,fc 1 taker. This company is here every day in the year ready for business and not heie this week and gone next. They loan on auv farm having the value in it improved or'unimprovcd. You don't wait from two to four months for your money but surely get it on the day culled for. They give the best option in tlio market. Why Not Build a Home Ihis Year and let 1912' mark the beginning of your fortune t "i IV T 1 and a new life.-' Nothing on earth gives a family standing in a community like the ownership of a nice, comfortable home. ,, . . i . The winter is a good time to perfect all the little details and we've a good, warm office and lots of time at your disposal to help you select a suitable . i ii. (i, piau auu iuiiv uvu "-, lumber you will need. Come in and let's figure it out together. "There's No Place Like Home," t . r ' SAUNDERS-BROS. ""'""'LaiWMaWWWWMBMB x - w s ' r , i . w ; ' (bf Ulasic 1 i t r New Ones and more coming. Come in and look over the titles. You are sure to find one that you want. Only 50 cents per volume, formerly $1 50, Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist. I). W. Turntiro iiiiulu ii business trip to Chester Wednesday. .Mr. an 1 Mrs. (). V. Hughes returned t ) Hastings Saturday. A. Kopisli of ifluo liill was in town Wednesday on business. Paul storey was in Lincoln on busi ness the Ilr.stof the week. The Congregational ladies will nut have n market this month. Mrs, On. .1. Warren entertained the .VJJolub Tuesday evening. A. K. Kdmislou of Lincoln was in the e'.ty on business last week. II. W. Wheeler of Hasting?, was in tjwn Wednesday on business. Mrs. Clius. I'rabill left Wednesday for Lincoln to visit her parent". llemetnber the date of Kd. Seaton's public salo Wednesday, Fob. '.'3. Miss Cortrudo Wullbraudt returned home Wednesday from Hastings, The V. P. dauco club had a pleasant evening Tuesday tit Potter's hull. Mis. lioyd Smith was a passongor to Lincoln Wednesday to visit relatives. Attend Seaton's sale which will take place Wednesday, Feb 29, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. .on IMdy visited her daughter Mrs. Juck Musters at Guide Rock Mon day. Fred Guud and family of Blue Hill spent Sunday in Red Cloud with rela tives. P. A. Wullbraudt has had his store papered which ndds greatly to its up pcarance. The Chief does all kinds of Job Printing neatly, accurately aud promptly. W. S. Benso's public bale will beheld at his farm Wednesday, March 6th., Ht 1 p. in. sharp. Today is Washington's birthday aud tlio school children are enjoying a day's vacation. Get Nevcr-fillp shoes put on your horse. All slzos at Fred Wallln's shop. The Diamond Electric Vaouui clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call, Phone Red 97. For Furniture repairing, upholster ing und olmir caning soe S. J. Fair op posite high school. Fred ruold of Iuftvulo was iu town I Saturday evening. He wus on his way home from Wymote. I Women's Winter Coats at One-Mult Price tit Miiu'r liios. Co. The coats ! ate new winter coats. I The Degree of Honor will meet next I Tuesday uiglit. Every member is re quested to bo present. J Hiukeinan 1J. O. Dickey went down to Red Cloud umluy morning Mon- nay s aiciooi; muiiuu. Ilert Ilurilsop ariived home from Washington this morning where lie had been vicitiug his parents. IWI I HIMi Hi 1', Mil 111 I'D Wi 1 , wei.0IUJlll!St!,of Ki Li (.ri Mr mi 1 Mm, , I. F. Gtimes of Hluo mes and George Wurrau over Snnlny. The finest line and best assortment. of Harness ever carried before. Call und look It over. MoitHAitT Bnos. an iiui!. i oiier u no uaiiLTiiier jBerlia Hre 0XpeetL.rt homo toII,K,,t from an extended visit in Chicago. Ml.St Vt Mornnvillo returned from Kansas City Sunday where she pur c,,,lwrt ht'r b,,rin bUuik of "ery. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. (Musses accurately r.... r,i.-, ii. .4 . .1 .1 ,.. ilttud. Dr. Stockmun, Red Cloud, Nebr. Adam Morhurt Is home from Omaha and Lincoln where he attended the Nebraska Hardware dealers associa tion. Dr. Cross will be lit hlsvotllue over the State Hank everyday in the week. Havinir discontinued his visits to Riverton. I For Sali:; The two buildings oc , cupied by the Chief Olllco and E. II , Newhouso's Jewelry store. Inquire of E. H Ncwhoiise. I! nil In .Mr mi I .Mis lm s'liioKor tli's nun nii'c an o'ght pound bnhy boy. l See I! 1. .witou'.s ndv elsewhere in ' tills paper for a (loiMiplion of the live stock -itnl fiiriu implements to lie sold , at his salt- Wednesday. Feb. '.n ; n.mt foigot we make farm loans, inoni-y toady the day the title is up proved. (i.vinir.ii. lllTOlliso.s A S.W.UtUN. Fun U:: My iosiduni,i pioperty o insisting of two lots and eight room hoiisi- with bath. Miss. At.tci; Four, Orleans, Nob. Mr. and Mis W..1. Iloirigan und .Mr. and Mis. Warren Lotm'tlu of Hastings were in the city Tuesday enjoying the V. P. Club Daiii-eand visiting lvlatlvis Mr. and .Mrs Darrol Bunion and Mrs, .las. A. lturden returned Saturday f i otn Kansas City and St. .loo where they purchased their stock of spring goods. .1 C Mitchell and M. 11. Now house wi-h-passengers to Hustings Wednos- d.ij to attend the State Optical society which is held there Wednesday and Thursday. Then will boa wolf hunt iu Cither t n township. Fob. 'JS, Tnc co.Miers will start, at 10 oVlcek mi I the con tors al lo:':o. Round up iu I'. ). IVUtmiii's ii' fill fa pasture, hunch on thegiounds. I'M. Sealon. who lives a mile and a half oast of Rod Cloud, will soil at public allot ion on nenlny, Feb. ',n, .sale to begin at 1 p. in., twenty eight head of live stock, farm imple ments, and miscellaneous at Holes. h A .n ii We have for sale farms on easy payments and special tortus, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The largest list of local farms from whic'i to select. Dan Uai:ui:k v Comi'xny, Cninr Oillci. Oliver Ford, n yegguiau, was arrest ed at I'.lue Hill for breaking into a fill in lioiro no'ir there Monday and was brought down hero and is now boarding at Slietiff Hedge's hotel, lie wiis bot.n 1 over t) the next term of district court. Mr. an 1 Mrs C L. Murbnoli and son left Wednesday fi.r their home in Wasliingtou. Having sioppod over iioie on their return from spending thi winter in illiiriis, to visit Mrs. Mur bucli's brotlier Dr. Santkraon and her sister Mrs. A. .1. Moron of Cowles. The insiiy friends and patients of Dr. Ruck, the Quaker Indian Special ist, will be pleased to leant that he will make regular visits to tlio Hotel Royal beginning with Tuesday, Feb. 27th., where he can be consulted by anyone wishing expert medical advise. "Tlio special message of Jesus to the Modern man and .the modern world" will bo the subject of the morning's discourse. The subject for the Sun day evening sermon will be: "Music for Songless Lives". John J. Buyne, pastor Congregational church. All persons interested iu Sunduy school work in the S W. District of Webster county are asked to meet at the Congregational church Saturday, March 2, at 2.!J() p. m. Especially are all olllcors, both district and local, are urged to be present to assist in transacting uny business t hut may come before the meeting. Mrs. hutuly, Superintendent. Tlio Rebecca lodgo formed them selves into u St. Valentino party im mediately after tlio regular session last Thursday night aud proceeded to do honor to his Saint's memory. Games aud utntibenieiits of various kinds were engaged in after which they all sat down to an excellent supper. When it comes to real entertainment i ud a sociable good lime the Rebeccas may be depended uimii to (ill the ineasiue full and running over. MM3 $& r2 J SlTfc n. t J rT.j j ii aqrawrawWflB YOUR SHELF OR OURS It doesn't make any dif- C C 1 1 rerence, if tne goocu s come out of our store. We guarantee them. That's the reason it pays to trade with us. Reliable groceries bought right here at home, arc bought right if they come from us. v imtwrni 0?J3te.&A Vi N -SwfiMtW r 'i Bin sagteteJ ;irz--t ill Af B. E. McFarland -:- All the Phones -:- A number nf tin- Indies of the oif ' gutiioi'id at the homo if Mrs (J U I'i,l,lsey lst Satiinla.v afternoon in celebrate I In- liirtliiln.v of (!oorge Wu-di inlnn All the diiliu s iwic diessid in caudal costumes and tlii'ir ipia'nt all in- gave a most pleasing elliit A ii ular New England feast was spieiiil and hatchets woio given us inotiniitos of tln occasion. Mis Mutlej was oVoled piosident and Mm. Tur nine was elected score lury of the now oigani.atiaii which will moot jeuily Miss Juliet G.ilusha entertained lllty young people with a dancing party in Monte i tisto hall, Tuesday evening. The event was in honor of Miss Zolla Taylor of Itod Cloud, who Is visiting her. Decorations were lingo bouquets of red and white carnations. Puttie (iiiliisliu and Marji.rio Schobel served shcitict, wafers und mints at a cm tier table. Heart shaped ptogiatus anil a "favor" dunce for which the boys matched "cupid" fivors with "hourt" fawn's similarly marked carried out t lie valentine scheme of the nlValr. Tliuisday'.s McCiio'c Tiibune. John Christian of Red Cloud, Nib., who Iu might down jostorday . oar loii'lsol led steers, slates that a goo I tii.ua cuttle ate still back on I' 'oil thoie. Mr Christian has l.'.O steers back which he will make pretty good bef.ue letting Ihelil go. "Moie cattle and luigsweie fed in that vicinity this wiiiti'i- tliiiu at any point along the Republican valley," Mi. Christian said "We had rain last year just about us we neodid it. and for that reason fared better on corn tli in other sections of the country. Alfalfa is a 1 it t lo more plentiful and is cheaper there than at many other points, so v.o are in better shape to feed than others. While a good many cattle have boon shipped out, there are still left many that ate going to be made good bofoio letting them go." Kansas City Drovers Tv'e- gram. The Real Estate and Farm han Department in the Chief olllco lias for sale u large list of Webster und Frank tin coi.uly farms, the best and cheap i"-t ull-purp0'0 fill Ills to bj found This part of the Republican Valley count i y is the heart of the Corn and Alfalfa Rest, and Is unexcelled for easy, thrifty funning. The soil is fer tile and"produces bountiful crops of corn, wheat and alfalfa, aii'l this is one of the best districts in which lo I raise grain, hay and hogs, and food cattle. Among their lhtare a number ol farms that will pay good interest on the investment; several that can be purchased on easy payments and spe cial deals; und many that will pay their way and grow iu value, The prices vary accoiding to quality, loca tion and improvement. This country lias good schools, rural malls, tele phones, good roads, convenient mar kets mid shipping facilities, and every qualilioutiou necessary to profitable grain und stock farms, dairy farms and feeding stations. Land values, prices und terms that should Interest uny lund-buyer or hoiueseeker. Also u number of desirable City Properties listed and several good local farm trades. Coriespondence solicited Jury List For term of court beginning March :., 11)12 D. M, Hulsebiish, Red Cloud. G. A. Wells, Cowles. John N'itzel, Cowles. A. V Urown, Uluc Mill. Louie Uangert, (initio Rock. J. M. Albln, Uiiido Rock. C. E. Vutiiihn, (iuide Rock. John Guy, Citii le Rock. Clias Wolfe, Red Cloud. Max Mi.er, Red Cloud. J. h. McChII, Red Cloud John Weesner, Red Cloud Frod Plumb, Red Cloud J. W. McCrackcn, Red Cloud. Joe Marta, Red Cloud. Jolm E. Fox, Red Cloud. John Mitchell, Iuuvale. W. II. Cloud, Iuuvale. John May, Campbell, OttoSlolfregien, Itluo Mill. Ed. Funk, Jr., Kino Mill. Robt. Thomas, Red Cloud. Joe Denton, Dliiden. Seed torn. I will not have seed corn on display ll lot Vet't ls.wl 'lint kllntilv nf Uiii.i1 I ""i-r-j loom will bo limited this spring, and if I you have to buy you can get seed corn from the Item mentioned below. If you order please mention my name. ' Vlch K. Springer. v.iiitiii:s. .'100 bu. King of tlio Karlies (Yellow ) .'.(() lm Pride of tlio North (Yellow ) 10U0 bu. Iinproved.Keaniiiig (Yellow.) UOObu Iowa (Sold Mine (Yellow.) Hoot) bu. Champion White Pearl. 1000 bu Iowa Silver Mine. loOObu. Wisconsin White Dent. 1000 bu. White Cap Yellow Dent. Prices with sack i'i.Mi per bushel. Ten bushel lots 8,1.0(1 per bushel; 20 bushel lots Sl.So per bushel, f. o. b. Waterloo, Nebr. Cash witli order. We cannot open accounts. .1. C. ItOlllNSON SKHl) CO, Waterloo, Nebr. Farm Loans At Lowest interest, bt-st option, least expense. Call for me at State Dank, OS CZS3&SZES&3& 0 S2XaOQB2uKC&Siai$ Farms listed and sold on straight commission basis at owner's price. Cash buyers for improved (arms and ranches secured through careful, lib eral and systematic advertising. No. 81- (jiiuiter section, Ml acres under plow, Till iu alfalfa, bal ance lu pasture, mostly excellent soil hut somo rough aud gravelly; good house and complete set of improvements: abundance of well water; 'J'u miles from town on main traveled road. Price !',Uii. No. it-(uurler section, HID acres indcr plow, '20 in alfalfa fenced hog-tight, balance in pisture and timber; complete set huge Improvements with gunigc all good soil, 1 mites from Mine Mill mid u itiiiu tor mile to school, Price ft 1,111(1. No. 7S -Half section, 'JS0 acres under cultivation, In In alfalfa and JU) in pastille, I Mi acres smooth, balance gently lolling, none rough; all good soil free from sand or rook; complete set large InipiovoinontM, all largo and lieu; '2 tulles from good town on main traveled road. Price SI'.i,roo. Tot ins can lie had by purchaser. No t tjuurtor section, JU acres under cultivation, balance iu pastille; too notes Mimotli balance gently rolling, roughest laud in cultivation, all good soli no siitid or rook, complete set ol iiupiovic incuts; I miles fiom good town on main traveled road. I'rlceS.tK'O SI, MM cash down, balance (! per cent. No. Vi (Jinn lor section, VOiicics Mist bottom, balance smooth low second bottom, To acres now under plow, 'JO iu alfalfa, balance In pasture, all tenced and cross fenced, fair sol of improvements, all e.xeelleiit soil Tills tarin will lent for 8700 cash atinuiilly; one mile from good town. Price 5I I,l0o. No. .V! I'mirtor section, tin acres under cultivation, balance pasture aud hay land, 10 acies lino llrsf bottom and much of the hiihiucc smooth, nearly all excellent, soil some sand, living water and some timber, r miles from lied Cloud on North side, 1 mile lo school. Pi ice $s,oH). No. ID (Juurler section, till acres under plow, til iu alfalfa, bal ance pasture, about f!0 nores smooth, complete set small improve ments, nil good .soil and ." miles from good town. Price Sd.M'O No. HI (Quarter section, fiO acies under plow, Ml lu alfalfa, 10 iu oreliaid aud timber, balance pasture, complete set fair Improve ments, nil fenced Mid exes Icuccd, '.!." notes hog tight, about till acres smooth, nearly all good soil and surrounded by good land. Price lo,lVo. Many other quarters and half-sections that will describe just as well or better. Some or the best farms in Webster and Franklin counties listed. Excellent opportunities to get in on a good farm. Several for sale on easy payments and special deals worth the money. The largest list of local farms from which to select. DAN GARBER& CO. REAL ESTATE LOANS AND COLLECTIONS Red Cloud, Nebraska. Headquarters In the RED CLOUD CHIEF Office. I ALL ORDERS FOR Monumental Work to be erected this spring should be placed at once thus allowing sufficient time to com plete strictly high class work. : : : : Original Designs Modern Ideas Overing Bros. (El Co. Dealers in Monuments, Red Cloud Thcv Met In Caucus. Ked Cloud, Neb, Feb. l'J, UHa.-At a caucus ol citizen voter ol ucii Cloud, at which It Ii. Knit in was elected chairman, and II C. Wnlfo, secretary, the following tentative mig gestlons were adopted: First That it is tlio sense of this meeting that all political nominations bedispensed with and this movement be absolutely non-partisan. Second The following names arc suggested as choice for nominees for 1 r-rr'-azMK8&& 1 Ii I i lye. ' i) i iWluri'i I ' vv;4 AJ&j AhceSutsBy too no substitutes Many mixtures arc offered as substitutes for RoyaB. No other baking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar 1 Tffv the coming city eloctlon for 1012, sub ject in tlio decision of a general elti x.eiis' caucus to be called later, by . proper aiithoilty: For Mayor Mrs. Hugh Miner, Mrs. W. A. Mayiiiird. For Council Mis. WnlterSherwood, Mis. Win. Docker, Mrs Barbara Phut es, Mrs Mary A meson. 11, It Fulton, Chairman. II C. Wolfe, Secretary. Ucad The Chief and gel the news. MWfV rik kd Mai Hi i C, F. C.VTIIEII. m WTOiaiitjiTi f IjawiU.'WgMWWfrresI: jmitr., ;j2g;,v-n"t' jjjh'a - " ,jryrtir-rerA' rMsffixs!mvfs. V&mmMWi7B Hod Cloud.