RED CLOUD, NEBRASK CHIEF i . -m- -w. ". ..fe. .,,, ., ,- . wm. kMk. MHK fc. utri.itftfU I W.lll 1v fl tlRHH CjltV V rlflM V 1 II i ll It llfl M. Iftwtlf lillf .1 lni I limit t T ! .. 1-..1 7. - 1 t F) ibsir iHwmwiuu-''wfeL'bnH,U9 1 ?"' ...? ..... ....... ....... ... . ine oianaaru orcu ana frecu w ibbb" -mvs mv m nmxx!m- v 'w-' p" " ' 11.. ..tti....i . ti nik. nit imp 1 1 in -miiii .t hniu um dt 1 im !, fnit ..... j -- I 1113 UiUlrlbt I - i -. ,.... - VllIM rj lll "in l.lt IW1 IHITH . There's Nothing Better Auamal I I I Than our complete line of Gro ceries, Quccnsware, Cigars, Candies, Tobacco. You .vill find us able and willing (0 supply your wants in n very satisfactory manner at all limps, nnd our chief endeavor is to please. Now, with these inducements and incentives to give us a trial order, why not do so today. A Trial Will Convince Yau THE HOME GROCERY International Harvester Oil and Gas Engines rK n5c'tM1iL(WK MAJiMt "-T . t i,;.-i:r;1l,llll'!l;!JI,,:'. .l nrmnrtiniinil mifflnr 3N WWM&Wm 1 i w nLmm mrniirniiiiiin .rJ ""yLHKuV- VliMW IZSSSSd V.i-.. ; &!Wm.. RoUf Tracks irtih.r CnlaDrOli FICriJtr KothCrUfart ttofcrTwlM EVERY wise farmer docs what he can to save money, time, unneces sary hard work, and to have as pleasant a life as is possible. Therefore, wisu farmers buy International Har vester engines, engines of (standard construction willi features like tho offset cylinder head, accurately i;roimd piston and rings, extra largo valves, detach ublo valvo guides, split-hub fly-wheels features that make them last by far tho longest and save the most money in tho end. . Itosuro when you buy your engine that it is an I II C engine, and youwlfl ho suro of best material and best construction. Thoy aro made portable, stationary, or skidded; vertical or horizontal; air or water-cooled. Sizes range from 1 to 50-H. P. They operate on both low and high grade fuels. Not every local dealer can show you International Harvester engines. Write us for interesting cata logues and full information, and wo will tell you.th. name of tho local dealer who handles our euginsfc ' . ' ., v- : International Harvester Company of America llactrptftlM) rr Lincoln Neb. Cliaploa Dfaf McCwaJck Minrailne OtlM tUm Tic I IIC Line CHAIN AND HAT MACHINES RiiJtri, Rttptra HitJcri, Kewcti RiVt, SUckira l(r Lnib.ft liar Prttirt CORN MACHINES PUileri, Pickiri ftndtrt, Cullirtlora EitiiltM C ltten SUlitrt. SbrJJer TILLAGE tit, Sprlif.Tooli, M Dlik Harrawi Ciliiiiltri GENERAL LINE 03 tod Cm Entiai Oil Trtct.ri Musrt Sprciatn Crtm Stparalon Fn Wt For making quickly and per fectly, delicious hot biscuits, hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for iiFPif m Pill .'Hi $0 bakihg Powder HUE FROM CRAPES Sixty Year thm Stmndmrd mor mid feed them out In tho fall if ,),iy in 1; is mid or litiieved that tln'.-o tho com crop Is s'tillleiont. planted on th(t gi cut diy will mil is Tho VIII igo of Cowle hold tliftr sure to lie crowned wit h Hiiiet'St. (Js u'cctlon TucMliiy. Tho lollowliitf vn-iv.l ln,' to tin- xw mniuifc of lull ! diiot-(li-etod TniHti'os for llii'lr ropOi'.Mvo 1 ed to out- and idnilfn, otc , tlieiiuri- Ifiint: 11. (h-i'ciiliiilli, U. U. illi-iitiutt, ,!. T. Lucy lor Iwi y-iirs, T, Foe and .liimt's Siiiniders for 11 term ofoiie yoar. Theio lmt ln'on bdine tr.villiifr Koliitf 011 In and nrouiid ton lull.. T?il urnk'i corn will U t-.ow tlml of l!)i.'J. Kotiu: of Prabntn. InTlio niunty Court o(- .VelirnnKn. Wclwfor Coiinlj , p. a. wullbrandtI NORTH RIVERTON Ko.)ii tniiioil mid Kt llio fl mireM in the' ,u.nf selimsUn. 1 , noitli wtut pail of town oiviifd U.v Wi-tHtw County, f Miiinicl Puller. M. It. Adau.M.h M. Klllo l)('mi1(.k(Ull,. ,JWBtl(,wU tli.lMd Koon properly mM bumiifl TiU(f. N(Tt(.t,, lhv a ,,e,n hnH iyef.u 'illli'i not tin' il fti-rcy tliit WHi owned , iub, .i-nn tlmt the lii-truinont niml la by Mr. Ailniii'ton 11 itli West of Cowl ' till court on the UMi dnyynf Slnrclt, toil, ' .. m I ittirnfirlllltp li tin. llii. In( ivlll fin.l ifitntrtt l rnilrf l-oisl, 111. y Ik jir icd uuil allow l nml recorilt'd nil HwiliiAl will uiiil limtaiiioiit lor Kfllu n. Strlcktaml, tU-'eixoil: Hint nalil Will II'MiiioU Is now loiMted on I In lutniiiicni tH.-mliuitiuilto prniiaip, niul'-Uit- niiiiiinif;rntion oiumui vhiuii ne Knuueci 10 l-'roitk A.strli'klniul, Uxocittor. It It horeliy ordcrcJ by Hie court, Hint nil persons Interested In suld tstiitu upponr nt tliu(!oiiniy Court to bu hold In Hint lor nalil county on the i'jtli il.iy o( April, Hill, at ten o'clock p. 111., to show cause, If nny there la-, why tlio prayer of tlio iutltloiur hIiouUI not lo i ran ted, and that notice ol tho pend ency of said petition and tho hearing thereof ho kIvcii to all persons Intcrcited In said nmltor by puhlHiIni; a copy of thin order In tho ltcd Cloud Chief, a lentil weekly news paper printed In xalil county for three con Ncclitlvo Weeks jirlor to mild dny of hearing. Witness my hand and the Heal of snld court this 2nd day of April, A. 1)., lull. ail A. D.HANNKV, Seal. County Judge. The Slanuartl Bred and ! V I TOpv'nrOTH Tc(iw.i livrrtr if. MZWr- Wi L'2.4-" iWJ stored TroUing Stallion Allercyone McGregor RECORD 2:OSH AI.CI-.ltCYOM: Meliltrtiuu. y. "(ma. tho lltinter fariii. Cliarllo Si'hinldtH visited Tom l'at tons Uiiiiduy. Sowing outH and alfalfa Is tlio order of thu day now. Bud. Ployd, mid Henry Danker mid ftiinllon spent Sunday at Guy Kuglcrs. Several of Bdil HolmbeiK' gentle men friends toolc dinner with him Sun day. A fine time was reported. Wuteh for the ilrst edition of the new editorial or Kivorton in tho now paper which will be oallcd "Tho 1'ooples' Champion." Untold Stanley and his 'mother re turned home from Lincoln Saturday evening. Harold will noon, be out from under the doctor's care. SOUTH INAVALE PETITION Louie .IniiVscu is moving to Ills place south of Franklin this week. Alva Sinner and wife Went up to Hiverton on Wednesday of list weolt. Miss Ethel Stlckncy mid brother Halph spent Sunday at tho Strickland home. Miss May Dickcrsoti spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives near Franklin. Mi" and Mis. .Too. llardwlulc were trntiMietliiK business in I!eil Cloud Saturday. The Ladies Aid society of Mt. Pleas ant churuh met with Mrs. Kiunlnsky last Thursday. Frank Stokes our eoiigouial nsessor Is around calling on us again to Hud out our present worth. Mrs. Cy Norris of Itod Cloud visited lust week at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs. Tom Whitley. , Heed Dlekersou who moved to Frank lin a few weeks ago is inoviug- back to the, phiee. just vaeatod by Louie Jans sen. Kobt. Mitchell who ,lias been quite sick tho past week went 10 the hospi tiU'at Hastings Saturday. His brother John accouipanied him. A quiet little wedding1 took place at the homo of the bride's uncle, Henry Wilmot, in Red Cloud Sunday morning' at 10 o'clock. The contracting parties being Mr. Wray Mitchell mid Miss Gertrude l'oriy. An elegant supper was teived in their honor at the Dan Norrls home, after which they took the night train amid showers of rice and old shoes for Franklin where they will visit Ids sister Mrs L. L. CI111III11. LOGAN. KAS., aMI'inn dnin suit. 'i. I'ri'i'iiH v in, 1 eniiNldiri a . dividual ami ,1 ' lime hut t.MM l. I!M0. hnhin'. Kl.llll I'l III IIIIU UVIllllll !. . . - 1 .... r . . ... nil mile track 111 IMjo. He in one f he moiii luari.d. ruijtjeil iiiikIc. kiioki iiwi. hornet, and Is fro'ia aro ht.rM- family n lmih Mil hi of thu hoH.Uliii-Mridl.y Aikrrjoiu.. l.t. 1, tin. ureal .'',;'. ""InW1" Iil Hntu btiin the itrrat brood li:lll. All .M('(Jl("ji,r. In. I,..,, v.i t,i.. iKici in Ida 111 ti .MtniU McUri-cor. dam ol Nut Me f iui.f.S.1,,1.1, alsothcdam of Mini Pplinarcli, '.V -i ali't race man. H1.1i ... .-,,.., .1 .,.... .: Aw ' '' '',,n',"r;1 utohIk. in, third dam It. Hie M'i .V,i7 i 1 '" "J" "' 2M..nud villi tho fiiirUi.laiiilsacroUiicoronhlnMii.'HMile. Alter- (.null, helm; byAliorcvon.. the Io,t -on of the , imnt AUi'iMini. Iwi in 1.1- i 1.. T.i .,... ........... .klinln.i'Un.l wan the Uu Yn mT4 ' ,V. ' ."., V ' ." i. 1 m .1 iih wire Mm . Lonnrs. tthlih fnmllc euvo f the mlehti 1 l.HiTii..ti"iirii.-.' 'i 1 I lon-iienilyiarn. audi, f;,,tlv that hns bent mm. hi race or. tai. .'V Hi . r.Men.i. Allnn-joiiii M.i.i.V'r l" a lino In ..,. nice horne. I111M i n timr una brim .rt or bicoiiiI ovii'c II. n .t id by '. Km II. 1 1.1 Hume, Mo. lu.n fn.','., il.i.Ti,. 1 1 '.V. w. .'.. a i.lMyin iiif'MTMtartc'(lovi"-n lialf-mlle track." tlni ( lili-ll ell" 111 Hi 1i .1 ..-ll. ...,!.. . t . ... -.. .... ... -. ..I ... uuil... 1. .-. .-il' ...1 v .i.- , ,,. n . ... .1 uiiil,,' 11 .w.'uiiu 1 in mes mo veir l.cffirr llewoiitlu-li"it pulled to a Joit In Hi, slotcli. mul It wait wild bvtlll Hie liorKenicn l'reRont jliaMioi'niild fi-,eiMteilH.ph..iuliiU.i8oibitlir. UMiceard Ik 1,11 , "it 1 0 ,1 "hoi.c LaHlio inn be 11 irice 1 11 h Of mile on u half mile trr.rU In tOi .. u (iiarter In '. ml 11 M1I1 what few coIIh lit. IniN arc all trotcr-. ,in, yhow IoIh of speed, and ho should1 bo as J rear a hlretiKhl, Krandtlrc If ijlvcn an opportunity. "" Will stand for season 1914, Mondays and Tuesdays at F E Payne's barn on Sec. 24-3-12. Thursdays. Fridays and Satur days at Red Cloud Tie Barn, Red Cloud, Nebraska. TERMS;-S12.50 for the season, and suck. S15.90 to insure colt to stand F. E. PAYNE, Owner yCSeS-v iS6S vw? s VVAVWUVVAV.V.V. i 1 5 Correspondents W.VAVAWAW.V.V.W.V.V NORTH INAVALE A rSaladen was in Iuuvnle on .tnisl ness Monday. .Milton Michaels has goim to Florida to look utilio country and If suited ex pects to invest whllo thore. C L Wlekwlro has sold his stock of Hardware to Strotitf Uros. They ex pect to take possession. July 1st, C G. ritney, UohiI Overseer of Dlst. 14, bus two uew road draKS which if used will Improve the roads greatly. Miss Nellie Gilliam visited her sister, Lvda. who is teaching school north west of Invalc, a few days lust week. Miss Dollle Dlokcnsou entertained a number of her fiiouds on Saturday tivenluR of last week and all report a grand Rood time. J. T. Rutledge has koiio to Keokuk, Iowa, to attend a convention , of tho llaker salesmen and us he has been a Halesman for about ten years, ho will no doubt Impart some thoughts that will make them sit up and take notice Miss It too ftrttce of Dluo Hill closed a successful term of school at district (US and returned home Monday and the result Is that Kustaee lleiui is now in deep uimiriiliiK. He says ho can't see why they are not compelled to touch ut least twelve mouths Hi the year. COWLES (!. O. Holt was in. Hastings Saturday between trains. . Deri McCoy was a passenger, to Bladen Huesduy. . F. L. Faucet t Is building u front porch to his house which greatly im proves it Mr. C. W. Fuller who bus been quite sick and we aro glad to leurn that he is inuoh better.. Mrs. Angle has commenced tho erect ion of a now house on her lots iu the Foe & MoDrlde addition. Mr. Ilanfleld was on our streets Weduesday looking after J,tho stock business, Mr. Ilanfleld lives at llltio Hill. F. A. Good bus it new Pres-to-Light Installed In his lumber otllce. This Is quite eouveuiout mid Is the next thing to electric lights. (1. A, I.uttu shipped In throe curs of Georgo MoMurray traded horses with Pat McCoolo for somo entile. .lorry Dunne and Herb Itarbcr were iu Ina vale, one day last week for seed potatoes. V. mid A. Williams of Pawnee were iu Hed Cloud on last Saturday trans, acting btisinoss. Albert Leadabrandt of Springlicld, Illinois, is buck here visiting relatives. He intends to remain here for bouic time. Fred ltiown hud the misfortune to get a couple of his lingers broken caused by being kiuked by otie of his horses. The oats sowing is almost completed mid tho farmers in general found the soil in excellent condition for the re ception of the seed. J. C. Williams and C. McCoole auto ed to Duckervllle from thence to Wotner on last Saturday afternoon for a whiles dlveision. A bad ucoidculocutitTcd at the home of George MoMuiTuy of Sherwood where his four year old boy broke his arm earned by fulling olV u haystack, A great many aro now disking old ul falfa luud which Jtliey found by ex perience to be most beuetlciul iu faci litating the vermluutiug of the grass besides adding new life to the soil. Jack Leadabrandt and Charley Fruit with their families lire to leave' here this sveek for their homesteads In Nebraska. Each has n section and ure intending to go into the cattle busi ness. Quito a nunibor are burning off the dead grass along the roadsides which is a good thing as it gives a degree of neatness ami completeness to the ap pearance of tho road and premises be sides destroying myriads of uhiuk bugs, but the exact number-destroyed or iu- jure.il 1 canuot at present give a cor rect estimate, A few farmers planted potatoes dur- In the Cnso of William Gulbralth ) From Webster County. ) To Ills Excellency, John II. Morehead, Governor of the State of Nebraska. We, our petitioners respectfully pray that n pardon may be granted to William Gulbralth, undergoing ben ti'iiee for burglary, at the October HUH term of the District Court, within and lor Webster County, Nebraska, for the following reasons: The said William Gnlbrallh does not belong to the criminal class, but, when not under the influence of his appetite for liquor, Is an Industrious clli.uiiaud devoted to his family. He was not, in the opinion of the 'majority of tho people of Ked Cloud, guilty of the ci lino charged against t i i in . At the most, his oll'cii.su is be lieved by us to bo putty lurcency from the railroad company, while lie was ntoxicuted. His friends here, knowing his weak ness for liquor, thought his arrest a good opportunity to reform him in the mutter of drink. They persuaded him to plead guilty, assuring him thut the sentence would be Snspeuded under the "provisions of JGiHxl Cobbey's A Statute'lOll. He iicted under their advice. Judge Dun gun suspended sentence, and at the suggestion of his fieiids, threatened hlia with the full penalties of the law if he ugaln indulged in drink. Gal bralth kept his parole with fidelity until just befoio his year expired when having yielded to his uppotite for drink he failed to appear at court. Tlioro seemed to Do no alternative for the court except to sentence him to the penitentiary; mid we, who sign this petition, either recommend this procedure to the court, or approve it, believing that a few mouths enforced abstinence trom liquor would enable lilm to conquer his appetite. He has now been coulliied In jail and tho puni tetitimy for six mouths, mid we believe thut he can bo safely trusted at liberty. He has a wife and seven children, who are now hugely Hiipported by the pliblic, and whom he supported previ ous to his incarceration. Ills sentence mid Imprisonment were really the result of his friends advice and action us u incasiiie to reform him iu the mutter of temperance, rather than to punish him us u criminal. We believe that ho ouu now be restored to his fumily mid the community as u useful citizen. We expect that tho letters of J. S Gilliam, who uppeured as his attorney, ol' Freu Al'iiuror, the prosccutlns at torney, ofE. J. Ovcrlug Jr., and of his Honor Judge Dtiugan will ucquaiut you uiore fully with the detulls of tills ease. FIRST ARRIVALS IN SPRING STYLES For That-New Easter Dress We Have A Nice Line Of Wool Gfepes at $1.25 Per Yard Wool Serges iMgMSS.o?' SILKS Brocades, Plain Messelin.es, Serge Silks at $1.00 for the 27-in and $1.25 and $1.50 for the 36-in. In 333 BARBARA PHARES . v ..A-frnt f-or Amrn;Bity.tnd W.rSr ' oros. corsets And Butterlck r I !, Patterns S FURNITURE 333 AND &S5- UNDERTAKING 8 ED0 A'MACK J ALL THE PHONES - - NEWHOUSE BLK. OOWiJyMW HiCK iBBBBBBBBiaftBBBliWtt s s Weather Report For March ' Tntimnratiiro: Mean 41 dcL'.. maxl mum 77 dog. ojulllih, minimum IS dug. on 20tlt. Precipitation: Total ().(() liiuhes. Total snowfall: J inch. Number of days clear III, partly cloudy 8, cloudy 10. Dates of Hail 27 und2Uth; Thunder storms 27 and UOtli. l'lovaillntr wind direction N W H days. Chas. S. Ludlow, Observer MB. FARMER You can make money raising nlfulfu in the Hlg Horn llnsin or the North Plulto Valley. If you will go with inc to either of those localities, 1 will show you mBiiy farms whes a alfu yield w 11 amaze you. You do njt havo to sow and reap for each crop. You seed tho ground to alfalfa once and then out three times eaoli year for succeeding years. You pun homestead forty or eighty acres of this land under the Govern ment Cmials.jiepaying the Government the actual cost of wutorfthe payments spreading over many. years, without interest. The IturlillL'fnnVi nuiv nn.ln It,,.. ,1. .....-!. ........., n- ,.. ... ' " " .. miuimu Miiirm "yoiijiug win traverse these localities and connect them with an immediate and perpetual market at protituble- prices. There are, also, deeded lands and Carey Act Lands aAiillablo iu both of these logions. Lot me put you iu touch wltli North Platte Valley laud agents. Send for tho new Hlg Horn llnsin folder, now on tho press. The Annual Kuster Hassaar given by tlio ladles of the Methodist church will bo' held on. Saturday, April 11th. A large assortment of fancy work, aprons, bonuets.and children's cloth ing wll be placed on sale. Dinner and supper will be served. Price 25 cents-. In Llndsey building. E. S. Gea-ber Ileal Estate, Farm Loans und'Insuranee, Red Cloud, - Nebraska. S.B. Howard, Ass't. Immigration Agent 1004 Far nam St., Omaha, Nebratha Free To Farmers 11 y special arrangement the Ratekin Seed Pqrfte of Shenandoah, Iowa agree to mull b copy of their Big 1014 Illus trated Seed Catalogue and a sample of their famous Diamond Joo's Pig Early White Seed. Corn thut has n record of over 200 bushels per acre, ulso u sam ple of their New Alberta, Canadian grown, Oats, to every roador of this paper, who plants Farm or Garden Seeds and Nurbery "Stock. This book is a complete compendium of farm, and garden seeds. It tells how to grow big crops and all about the best varieties of Seed Corn for yaur locality; also Seed Oats, Wheat, Hur ley, Spelts, Grasses, Clovers, Alfalfa. Pasture und Lawn Mixtures, Seed Potatoes, and all other farm and gard en seeds and Nursory stock. It is worth dollars to all who are iu want of seeds of nny sort. It is Fit ED to all our readers. Write for it today. The address is IUteki.n's Sekd Housk, Shenandoah, Iu., llox !)5G. ttl. 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