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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1912)
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They, are madeinall sizes from 1 to 50-horse power;. in. allstyles vertical and horizontal, air and' watercooled, portable, stationary and mounted om skids, to operate on gas, gaso line, naphtha, kerosene, distillate or alcohol. Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12 to 45-horse power. Ask the' IHC local dealer to show you an IHC engine and' explain each part, or write for catalogue and full information. Laternational Hamster Company of America (incorporated) Lincoln. Neb. IHC Service M I 11 WWW .WrWWWWWVWrWWA Correspondents VWWVWW-. COVVLES Mrs. Duvls left for Heatrlco Wednes day for ft visit with her sinter. The 13 A. M. K. H. Co., has the depot moved on Main ntreet and are prepar ing to put In walks across the right of way. The Dasc Hall hoys went to Guide Rock Tuesday to play the boys at that place a game of ball. The Cowles boys didn't eveu have n look lu. Tho tcore whs four to nothing. Richard Greenhalgh went to Super ior Monday to meet his sister and family of Wilson, Kits, She was ac companied by sisters of Mrs. Green halgh. They expect to remain a num ber of weeks. Mr. Dcakln is having cement walks laid in front of III, ifddeiico. We understand that Chas. licnnelt will take possession of the M. 11. Adnmsou Garage after this week and will proceed to sell Chalmers aud Ford automobiles. The carpenters have commenced re pairing the school house this week. They are going to put in new window frames aud windows. Harry Waller is doing some grading for the B. & M. R R. Co., this week around the depot. Harry Dedrlok of Red Cloud Is here this week plastering a bouse for R. H. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Good, Miss Georgia Good and Miss Clole Fuller started west Wednesday in an auto bouud for Denver and other points of interest. They expect to take in Yel low Stone park on their trip. . The purpose of this Bureau Is to- f urnlih. free of charge to all, the. best information obtainable on oetter tarminr. if you have any worthy ques ts i tlom concerninit soils, crons. land drnlna. Irri. satioa,fertlltiers.etc.makeyourlnqulrlesipeclfic Wratew,,'lltt,,,lta,m,, SMgtkfJ Kk 1 SilfitWraJaAUS-. J-?.. i VJA. "r-xi.r -r--wv & Tor IutPi'iMitional Harvester Company Goods or Supplied CSrUifri ,(l WHITAKER & BUCKLES Agent?, Red Cloud, Nebraska. " ? 1 wmmmmmmMmMmmmwmmMMmmmMmMMMmmMMMmMmmmmMmMMmwMmMMMMmwmmtmWWmmMmMmMmm ? 1 BBSvJBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBJBBBB t ni t MmvAfMtMmmOmti ifmmmmi ifT TaVaaasaa mmw r 44 AmSMSSAiAwMMmSmimUmUMm3mMJSAM mmmmmmmmmmmmr r -3 Dealers in All Kinds of Builders' Hardware, Plumbing Goods, Furnaces, Windmills, Buggies, Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, &C Wagons, &c. 1 August Bulletin of Summer Tours tO THE BABTx 1 ' The special divers route tours Include the Cast's most beautiful and at- J teae.ive louili lea. Also very low rates going and leturuing the same aoutfs; SiimuiKt' I'miilst rules to the Lake regions, Cauada aud Atlantic 't, Senboafl: Thj A'luntlo SouaJmst during August, is at the height of its k popularity. , D THK PACIFIC COASr Uesldea.the every day excursion rate of . SfiO, via dlieut r.mUii, etill lower r.ttes are available Aug 2!Hh to Sept. 5th, Inclusive, to Cnllfoi ula cities ami ou Oct. 12th, Uth ttud 15th to Poitland aud Seattle. ' ' MOUNTAIN TOi--Speoial rates to Denver and Colorado Sprints: ask uboui Estes I'.irU, one of Colorado's most beautiful regions. ColoraJo la full of t ppng places and resorts. T.he Black Hills with their famous ' Hot Springs, 8. 1)., oau be reached very cheaply; Sheiidunaud itanchester, , Wyo., are gateways to the resorts in tho beautiful lilg Horn Mountains. Tlievmopoltti In the Owl Creek Mountains i ouo of the coming sanitariums ot the West, , 'aMOKLSTS rRUn-"ltouml trip I.'astcound rare," "California llxrtm Inn V "Summer Tours toVaclflc Coast," Yellow atono Park," "Cody Hoad Into Yellowstone," "Colo- ' radoYellowstono Tours," "Xorthwost Tours," "Colorado-Utah Handbook," "Eatca Park," "lllg Horn Uosorts," "Hummer Tours Wettlound," "The Wack Htlli." JT..C. FOK, TlekmtAgmnt. L. W. WAKKLKY, GtniralffngT Agt., KANSAS PICKUPS (FIlOll SMITH COUNTY) There Is a good prospect for a large corn crop in this part of the country. We had about three Inches of rain fall in this month. Dfll Ilrown has purchased a lumber bill of Saunders Ilros , Rod Cloud, with the intention of remodeling his house. Roy Meyers has just received his now motorcycle from Chicago. Quite a number of the neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Prices; they have a new piano and theeveuing wns pleasantly spent In music. Thrashing machines are busy, small grain Is of good quality with a fair yield to the acre. F. M. lirown has completed his new residence and they are ouce more at home to their many friends. Mrs. Dei t Payne has returned home after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ilenth, down on Crystal Plains. She reports they lmve the best prospect for a largo corn crop that they ever hud, In that part of the country, owing to the fact they hud good rains in July. ' Rev. Nelson of liealrlcc, Neb., de livered a niost interesting scrmou to the Paw neo people, Sunday, also talktd for the Interest of the' U. It. hospital at that place. ' ' Mrs; M. i.' Samples visited her graudtfous Austin aud Slnior Spurrier the passed week., She will bo eighty one years old next inonlh aud has good health for one of her age. How one does enjoy a visit from Oratidma. She has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. T. Spurrier for the passed year, but expects to go to North Dakota soon. 1 Let us figure on your Hard ware and Plumbing Jobs. We believe it will be profitable for both of us ' Red Cloud Neb. Vv 1 Real Estate TraaaTera. f Real Estate Transfers for Week end ing Tuesday, Aug. 0, 1912. f .Compiled by M. W. Cuter, Uoitd ed. Abstractors. L. B. Spence and wife to Fred Haker, wii, to lots 8, 0, Bile. 1, Bpence's addition to Bladen . . .8 330 , LE Spence aud wife to Fred .Halter, wd, to lots 12, 13, Blk. 2 Bpence's addition to Bladen. . . 400 Oley Iverson and wife to W. L. Uhea, wd, to lots 8, 0, lilk. 4, Spence's Addition to Bladen... GOO SMpHragcs hied, 7,3l8.(0. KMortgagee released, 8UlOO.no. r Real Estate Transfers for week end ing August 13th, 1012. Ollic Killgoro and wlfo to Mllo . E.' Powell, wd, lots 21223,24; ' Bk. 9, Inavale '.?. 8 Mllo E. Powell and. wjfetp &lllc ruugore, wu, pi nw,; hnjv.' p-AV ru W 7aL .TA4Y)6' zz: r&?t mm .: Ysarl" j n't ctcttt u vy ffliSaHBII V. H 'rmvfaBW 1' AMONm YOU FAFKH0 there's none that may suddenly be come more important than your tiro Insurance policy. Fire (ls no respecter of c.lther time or pe'rsocs and it may be your turn next to Mtffor f loin it. IF YOU'RE NOT INSURED belttt Imvu usatleuiltn the matter ttt M)"c. I ho fact that you liavo esuiiped llro so far doesn't for an instant mean you will nhwiys bo so fortunate. ' O. Om TEEImm jRatlahlo Insurance. D. D. Suderson, M. D. Phyiiciaa and Surgeon Offloe in Moon Block. Bell, Blaok 4; Ind., 103 Residence, Royal Hotel. Hell, 47; Ind.57 Calls Answered Day or Night HGI CI,()UI, NKU. 1500 2 ,.lZ!i i.t'tTi. v. ;. iJJ i racic them ' tu.b.' It V !?!" p-;i r;T7 harTaVOT;.,8 r; &';) -.... i.uii 7 .wL.r tm;r l,tt ic-c. i cljle.. u , ,i. t... t&ttf . IJthty, dttircy ilic i!; . 8tivc organs, i Bcoiromy Stock Pbvdes ) t ,..cti y.vcn 9 chance, will Ecosoay Powder it m - vv ""v ". wriri. jih ci rugs ,0r 3 :iu. ,f.iwt.... ..... i ... .. . wm. healthy aHnirS iJ:iXlU"fll.Lr?irui, ImmrrannJ. ' ""r """frwscvr.nuoan I ... .H viNratei-lXONZAI, OF TH008ANDS. iritdir" """" naispran won by thtt l.g 3000 700 1 A. C. AMES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon RED CLOUD. - NEBHASKA Office with Dr. Raines Ckicaio Baakcr ta Talk ta Nebraaka AaawlatrM Omaha, Neb., Aug. I2tb, D. R. For gan of Chicago, C. W. Pugsley of tho Nebraska Experiment Station and William J. Burns, the famous detect ive, have accepted invitations to ad dress the bankers of the state when they meet in annual convention In Omaha on August 26 and 27. Mr. Forgan, who la president of the City National Bank of Chicago, will speak on the National Reserve Asso ciations of the United States. Mr. Pugsley's address will be along co operation lines, the theme being "How best can the banker assist agriculture.'' Burns, who looks after the bauking interests of the state, will speak on protection to beakers and suggest methods to safeguard banks. The Publicity Bureau or the Com mercial Club ta receiving acceptances from bankers, in response to invita tions sent out, which indicate one of the largest crowds that ever graced a meeting of tho Nebraska association. Curtis Beal and wife to Km est. F. Ellis, wd, lots 8, ,0, Blk.. 7, Bowles. ... ............... Gurtis Beal nud wife to N. V. i Anderson, wd, lots 3, 4, 5, Blk. , 9, Cowles " 200 Fuller & Bennett to Curtis Beal, wd, lots 1, 2, 3, Blk. 13, Cowles 1400 F. A. IGood and wife to James MoBrlde, wd, lots 12, 13, Blk. 16, Cowles 1200 Lincoln Land Co. to Tlenry B. Boyd, qod, pt ne nej 18-4-11 1 Robert J. Wallace, et. ul , to William E. Wallace, qcd, pt ne nej, See. 18-4-11 1 William B. Wallace to Village of Bladen, ptnej ne, 1H-4-11... William B. Wallace to C. V. , Morey, wd, pt ne ne& 1 4-1 1 Robt. F.Morgan, single to F. A. Good, wd, lots 13, 13, Blk. 16, , Cowlcs 800 Mary Garrison, single to George . U. Topbam, wd, lots 7, 8, 0, 10, ' Blk. 8, Blue Hill 3300 Mortgages Filed, 820,865. Mortgages Released, 81400. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNTI9T OVER STATt? BANK Rea Cloud , Nebraska Placing the Incense Plant. For many centuries the incense slant Uad been In Christian churches before It really becarno Identified botBiilcnlly. Sir George Blrdwell, a distinguished English botanist, and for many years Fpeclal tochnlcal adviser to tho ludla ofllce, Is given eredlt for tho Identity of tho plant Acting on his enjrgcstlon men were sent oat into South iinhla nnd the Somali country, returning with specimens of what Fir a;vrE& l'"dboon seeking. 200 3(i0 H'.rimi.rteiri'c, Rl.. Oct. ,ipil. r. , ' " .'?""' c". .Pw Co.. Ih.n. Btll.WMW rbrotlMf A. m ."-".-";"- .w... mu .... w.r. cBaiil.n . ndmi stock Fowstai tni m 14 Cktatkw 4 Iff t!x latcinMlMkl LI.. Stock O.oililon. D.utt rk. .v..t.4B, Youn Itvlr. H. I BSOWNIMCk Epert Advice Frj Write our Special mivisury uepnnmeiuatxjut yoni mvciiock irouoics. uur Kiperti 'vill icll you what to do or call fp our local ai;ent He has had ra great deal of experience and training SH? For Sle by H. F. COOPER, Guide Rock, Nbnuilui. At the Nebraska State Fair, SeptemJ ber2dtoGth is presented an oppor tunity for family camping unique in contrast with any other out door tent ing. Season tickets for the week are IS each with little folks thrown in free. A tent with cots, table, ohairs, blankets 1 don't want a million dollars, I don't want to own a trust; l don't want to take a plungo and see the other fellow buit; 1 don't want to corner food stuffs till the werld xrowa weak and gaunt llutl wouldllketogonthtnK, and have all the time 1 want. I den't want a nomination, I don't want to own a state; I don't want to bo a boss, I have no plat forma to dictate: I don't want to run a party, nor to havo rial power tottuiint Hut I would like to go (ldhlnv, and have all ' thetlmo I want. for there' aomethliic else In life lasldca the grctd to ot It all, And anibltkm's Juxt a tlrcn who will lend you to a fall; 4'"oi I know a lake ol crystal w liiclt tho ' speckled beauties haunt Audi would Uko to go (ltmiiitf, and hacall tho time I wiiu t. i:, I,, Ahljc. and pillows can be rented on the ina h. uerlsth, Deceased. arounas. xneenmpingpiaceisiocatea within the fenced State Fair Grounds aud is ideal for a week of out door life. Camping has been a feature ot some of the State Fairs for years and we are glad Nebraaka people now have the same opportunity. Go in your auto or wagon, yon will be welcome. A week at the fair is a better educa tion than can be secured in two months elbewhsre. friar Ta Maw iLTbe County Court State of Nebraska, I Webster County. 1 At a County Court held at the County Court room In and tor said county Aagust 13th, A. P. 191X , In the matter of the estate of Kerdlk J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint and Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict- . ur Framing, Pictures anf artist Material. On reading and filing the petition of the executors and widow filed on this day pray lag for the .lamination and allowaace ot tho final account of the same date, a decree ot assignment of the lands belonglig to said estate to the persona entitled to the aame, an order dlstrlbuUng tho residue at personal estate and there upon an order discharging the executors from further burden and service In said ofllce except as may be expedient In the sale or distribution of the real estate. OBBSUuen, That Saturday, tho 31st day ot August A. P., 1912, at one o'clock p, ., Isauaxned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County'court to bo held In and for said county and show cauve why prayer of peti tioner should nut lHi granted; and that notice pf tiib pendency ol said pctltloa and the hoar ln thereof e glveu to all persons Interested lu said matter, by publlblilne a copy of this order in the Ucd Cloud Chief, a weokly uews- paper printed In said county, for threo con secutvo ceks prior to snld day of hearing. lSKU,t, A. V. It A.N NT. V, County .In due. The Only Exclusive Store. Farm Loans At Lowest intorcst, tiht option, kuit expense. Call for me at Btato Itutik, UtuCloi.d. C. V. Catiier. I V W !&'.. M.-1i "Jt .1. I lW f ''t aSBSfe- ,'f a!'1' j r'.i . . . . w!t " , s. . jkh'e-nA, -. ,.!,. . lllA