The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 19, 1913, Image 5

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A nice fresh clean stock at
all times; bought right sold
as low as any legitimate firm
can offer them. Try us.
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The Home Grocery
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Three cows and a
DE LAVAL SEPARATOR
will make more money than
four cows with gravity setting
Thousands upon thousands of cow owners have already proved
this statement; any experienced dairyman will verify it for you.
With such a big saving it is hard to understand why any cow
owner should try to get along without a De Laval Cream Separator.
If you are selling cream or making butter, and have no
separator, or else an inferior machine, wc know if we could put
a De Laval on your place we would be doing you a personal favor.
If you haven't a separator don't make the mistake of starting
with a "cheap" or inferior machine. When you do buy a separator
as 6ooner or later you surely will be sure to get the best the
De Laval. Remember,- you can't make money by trying to 6ave
money in the purchase price of a cream separator. A De Laval
costs only little more than the cheapest and will save you twice
as much and last five to ten times as long as other separators.
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Elis, Bitter, Cream,
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RALPH E. CAMP, D. C.
625 Elm Street, - Red Cloud, Nebr.
GRADUATE OF
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"Chiropractic Fountain Head"
Davenport, Iowa
Consultation and Spina! Analysis Free
Phone: Independent 21a
LAND
Improved Alfalfa, Grain ami Stook
Farms in Tlio Great Republican
Valley
Beulht Sold Exchanged
Any desirable Heal Estate listed up
and advert Ibcd for cash sale or ex
change without expeuhe to owner.
Cash buyers for improved farms
and ranches secured through care
ful, liberal and systematic adver
tising. Some of the best farm, in
Webster ami Franklin Counties Ne
braska now listed Several fnrms
for sale that will pay good Interest
on the eutlre purchase price am
enhance greatly In value. Several
jrood farms for sale on easy pay
ments and special terms worth the
money. The largest list of local
farms for sale to (.elect from ami
situated in the Huckle End of the
Corn llelt.
FAIR lAfi-Llberal amounts,
optional payments, lowest rates.
Money always ready.
Daniel Garber
Rlverton,
Nebraska
For your Ice rean and soft dr,lnks
go to.tua Ion Ton Bakery., adv. . ,
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Paid Per Ymur Btutf
J. R. Norse
Dies Suddenly
Joseph Robert Morse died at his
home iu Cowles, Nebr,, on Saturday,
June 14th., after a short illness.
Mr. Morse had resided in Cowles fur
the past eight, years, and leaves a wife
aud'live children to mourn his death.
He was GO years 0 months and fi days
of age at the time of his demise.
During Ills residence in Cowles he
proved himself an exemplary cltizeu.
His aim seemed to be "wear .the white
ilower of a blameless life". Especially
during the last four years he had tak
en the bible as bis rule of conduct,
and he made it his constant study.
He will be greatly missed iu the home
and in the community, but the mem
ory of his simple, mauly personality
will remain an influence for good
through the coming days.
Fuuera) services were conducted at
his home in Cowles on Monday by
Rev. II. Ellis Llnlnger, pastor of the
Congregational church of that place
and interment was made in the Bed
Cloud cemetery, the services at the
grave being in charge of the Masonio
Lodge, to which order he belonged.
Celebrate July 4th in Red Cloud,
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Bulletin of The Weck'a Dolnfs
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Oni .Montgomery was tip from Ouirie
Hock Holiday.
No M010 Chips We pay cash for
Produce. Weesner Perry fc Co.
Sheriff Sanderson of Clay Center
wns in town Friday on business.
,las. Burden Btid family were In Blad
en last Friday visiting relatives.
Miss Oh instead of Cowles is a guest
at the home of Will Koon this week.
50 Acres of Hood Pasture for rent
Inquire of W. C. Kt'i'AitD R. F. 1). No
It.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Davis aro the
proud piircuts of 11 baby boy born
Monday.
A. M. Cook of Kiverton was attend
ing to business HlTulis In this city
Monday.
W. h. WooMier was visiting friend
and relatives iu Smith county, Kama
this week.
John and Charley Wlttwer, C. 1).
Whltakcr and Harry Buckle spent
Sunday lu Hastings.
MM percent discount on Women's
Spring and. Summer Coats and Suits at
Miner Bros. Co. adv.
There will be union services of all
(lie churches Sunday evening lu the
Washington school park.
James Mclutosh and brothers Peter
atid Frauk spent Saturday in Grand
Island. They went viu auto.
Mrs.iArthur Robinson visited her
mother, Mrs. Fred Wlttwer in the
country thu first of the week.
Frank Cowden uud wife had for
their guests over Sunday Dr. Powell,
wife uud children of Suptrior.
3. J. Law of Lincoln spent u few
days the latter part of the week lu
this city attending to business matters.
Mr. mill Mrs. Ed. Cool; left Sunday
morning for Xowuttu, Oklahoma, ut
which place they intend to make their
futuic home.
Miss Florence McDowell went to
Stella, Nebr., Sunday moj-uiug to at
tend the fuucrul of her grand mother,
Mr-. Mary Jones.
Sam Joues received word Saturday
of the deatli of his mother, Mis. Mur
Jones of Stella, Neb. Sam departed
for that city Sunday morning.
I havo the best into iu the county on
farm loans. See me aud be couvluced.
My motto prompt service.
A. T. WAi.Kun.
The Brethren Sunday School is mak
ing arrangements to hold a picnic aud
dinner iu the B. E. Eshelmuu woods,
south west of this city on the Fourth.
FUR SALE-J. I. Case Threshing
Outfit; engine 2.1 horse power; sepera
tor 30x58i All in good running order.
For full particulars phone or call on
Vavricka Brothers.
Drs. Riddile & Foote of Bastings
will meet eye, ear, nose and throat
patients and those needing glassea fit
ted,' in Dr. Cross' office in Red Cloud,
Thursday, Juna SGth. adv
Guy Bradbrook left Wednesday for
Hysham, Montana, where Saunders
Bros., & Bradbrook Bros., have pur
chased a lumber yard and have taken
'possession of the same. We wish
them success.
Do you notice that J. H. Bailey is
making the most of the farm loans?
He is sole agent for Trevett, Mattis &
Baker, and is offering the best rates,
terms and option in the market and
that is the reason. adv.
Dr,T. A. Trumble left the latter
part of the week for Lincoln, at which
place he luteuds to make his future
home. He leaves many friends in
Red Cloud who will wish him success
in his new location.
Farm Loana-l havo a limited a
mount of private money to place in first
mortgage farm securities, short or
long time, at lowest rates with optional
payments. Write or phone. Daniel
Gahbkii, Rlverton, Nebraska.
Charley Starr in company with the
Wright Bros., publishers of The
Lebanon Times came over Monday to
attend the ball game. We acknowledge
a pleasant call, and are glad to note
that the boys appreciate coming to a
real metropolis.
Gritlvator Shrolsi 8t eT 4, S2.50.
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Steklesi 5 ft 92, 6 ft 92.25, 7 ft
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Children's Day exercises will beheld
in the Congregational church Sunday
morning, June 22ad at 11 o'clock. The
exercises promise to be especially fine,
and a special invitation is extended to
all interested. The offering will be
for the state Sunday School work.
The Lewis Stock Company opened
for a week's engagement In their own
big water-proof, canvass theatre,
which baa been put up on the lot
south of the Hansen Laundry Mon
day evening. It is a first olasa show
and they have been greeted with a
large crowd each evening.
llou( to tent. IiKitilie at New
house's .store.
loe ct earn and soft drinks served at
Warrsn's Restaurant. adv
See Dr. Warrick Monday, June VMt'l
Itenivinber change of day. adv
L. Howard of Alma was attending to
bnslm-ss airairs lu this city tho last ol
the week.
Geo. W. Ilutumel and wife went to
Doniphan Saturday to visit their
daughter.
Spring Htid Summer Suits and Coats
atW per rent discount at Miner
Bros. i'o. adv.
You perfer cash for vonr produce
We pay cash. No More Chips. -Wees-ner
Perry . Co.
83 & percent discount on Women's
Spring and Summer CoatH and Suits at
Miner llros Co. adv.
Mesdatnes Walter Warren and
Grant Turner also Miss Dora Brink
man spent Friday lu Hastings.
Mi-s Heleiie Hedge of Oskuloosu.
Iowa, visited her aunt, Mrs. M. A.
Hedge, u few days the first of the
week.
11. A McCiine and J. C. Sloss wore
attending to business alYalis lu Blue
Hill one day the latter part of the
week.
WANTED .lob on farm by man aim
wife could go now or next spring
.1. W. ltKNNi.Tr, corner house east ol'
coinettry.
Mrs .1. M. Hewitt of lirnnd Island,
nfter a short, visit at the home ol her
daughter, Mis. W. I). Eilson. returned
to lici home tho tli.st of the week.
Dr. Warrick, The Specialist, will
meet eye, ear, nose and throat, patients
and those needing glasses at Dr. Dam
erell'.s olllco Monday, June '-.'Id. adv
Nellie West Caster returned to Alma
Sunday evening where she is teaching
in the Normal school, after spending
the week end with her mother at this
place.
George uud Emily Hade 11 left the
last of thu week for Long island, Kan
sas, iu response to a telegram announ
cing the death of their father who
resided at that place.
AF. Kelley and wire of Sprlnglleld,
Illinois, stopped oil' ill this city one
day the latter part, of the week for a
short visit. They were enroutu to
Republican City whore they go to visit
relatives.
. Mr. mid Mrs. John Piorsoti and the
Mesdames Peter Conover and lloyd
Muusel left Sunday morning for
different points iu Montana where
they go to visit with relatives for
several weeks.
CASH FOR EtSGS. Not a new pro
position. This store has ALWAYS
PAID CASH FOR EtiGS or one cent
more iu trade, and will continue to do
so. Other produce bought the same
way. e make a cash or trutlo price,
optional with our customer. F. O.
Turnure A: Son. adv.
Rev. and Mrs. John S. Itayiio who
havo been visiting their son, Uev. John
J. llayno for the past, two weeks, lie
putted for Kearney Monday morning.
After a short stay there they will
leave for 11 visit wnn their youngest
son, Rev. Reed T. Bayne, who Is pasior
ot a prominent Congregational church
iu Wisconsin.
E. H. Newliouse and Dr. D. C.
Plumb returned thu latter part of the,
week from Omahn, to which place
they accompanied Mrs. Newliouse,
where she entered a hospital for medi
cal treatment. While the ludy will be
obliged to remain iu the hospittl tor
ten days or two weeks yet, her many
friends here will be glad to know she
is improving.
Band Master Betz Informs the Chief
that after making u canvass among
the band bovs he learned they were
all intending to attend the ball game
in Blue Hill on next Sunday, June 22,
u'A not feeling equal to the task of
giving the entire concert by himself,
hHS decided that the usual Sunday
bBnd concert will not be held on Sun
day, June 22ud, but will be given on
Monday evening, June 23rd.
D. W. Turnure and family left the
first of the week for Portland, Oregon,
where tbey intend to make their future
home. They leave- any number of
friends in Red Cloud who will wish
them success and happiness in their
new home, and who regret their de
parture' Ex-Mayor D. W. Turnure,
who for years was one of the firm of
Turnure Bros., is a business man of
unusual ability and leaves vacant n
place in the busiiifss circles of this
city which will be hard to fill.
Arrangements havo been made for
a special ir.du to Blue Hill and return
on Sunday June Tiii( to accomodate
the base luill fans of this place. Two
good games are scheduled for that day
one between Blue Hill vs Red Cloud
and the othe a state league gaun; ho
twecu Hastings and Columbus. The
special will leave here at II a. in. and
rcturu(aftcr the games. One admission
is to be charged for botli games, and
the followers of this sport are all
making plans to attend.
1'iHiik 1) Leonard, C. S. B., has been
secured by the Christian Scietice So
ciety of McCook, Nebraska, to give u
lect'ire 011 Christian Science Ht the
Masonic Temple Theatre, Sunday
afternoon, June 23, 1013, at that place.
Mr. Leonard is a member of the Board
of Lectureship of the First Church of
Christ, Scientist, of Boston, and is
widely known as a very able and con
vincing ieoturer, and no doubt will be
greeted by a crowded house on this
occasion. A number of Scientists of
this place are making preparations to
attend.
Notice Je Creditors.
SWelwUrCounty'! f m Tl.e County Court.
IN the matter of the CHtntcot Jacob Chnr
lln litceancd.
Nptlce 1 hereby given to all persons linv
line clalnm and demand nK&lnnt .lacob Chap
lin, late ot Webster county, deceased, that
the time nxed for tiling claim against nald
estate li ilx month from the llthday of July
mi:l.
All men persons ars required to present
their claims, with tho vouchers, to the Coun
ty Judge of said county, at his orilcs therein,
on or before the llth day of January 1UM;
and all claim so filed will be hesrd before
the wUd Judge on the 12th day of January
1911, at 10 o'clock a. in.; and that the admin
istrator U allowed one year from the nth
dayof JunelIS,ln which to pay the debt
allowed against ald estate and settle the
time.'
A. P. RANNKV,
(Heal) County Judge.
cses cs eMi es safiat
THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR
V THRMnTHRJSnP s
J Red Cloud
We wan't you to see our line of Spragues
Wash Suits for your boys and the famous
K. & E. Waists
Wash Suits 50c to $2.50
Wash Waists 50c to $1.00
The most practical and economical dress
for boys ever designed. Come and see
them. It will pay you.
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RED CLOUD
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The Fourth
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BARBARA?
Mola Agents For
Butfrlck Rmtfrn
Red Cloud.
FOR FURNITURE
GO TO THE
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Licensed Undertaker
ALL THmJ
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and Vicinity 1
Begin to get ready now for the big
gest celebration in years.
Between now and the Fourth and
thereafter you will need some cool
clothes. We have them in the
neatest designs at saving prices.
We have just received a large con-
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signment of Wash Silks, some new
Silk Stripe Voiles and some of the
new Motor Cloth. You will do well
to look these 6ver and get your pick
first. Don't wait till the summer is
half over before you secure your
summer apparel.
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