The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 30, 1915, Image 4

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PUBLISHED EVKKV THURSDAY
Entered In tlio I'om-fnre m Kid i loud Neb.
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A M. McAIlTIIUK
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njE ONLY DCMOCKATfC l'AI'KU
WKUOTIilKUUNTY
IN
bTyj4.1mt the furnieiw me practically
thru wtffwitir null of woik the ioh-1
oveiseerv lion)l get busy ami fix up
tlie ioiuIh. Ho' loiter us the faiincis
woro buoy lth their ciops iio one
coul'l expect thoin to spuio tliti time
lor lliu roads. 'I'Iiu busy scastui is
over, the ground Ihln u.Miellont condi
tion or working and tlio roads should
In- liAk-tl wllhout delay.
In opitu of tlio rniii fulling nil day
Stituiduy tlicic won over u handled
who icc(!tcd tlio hospitality of tin;
iiicioliantoiiml uitnessed liio films nt
tlio Tepee. These plclurvs were e.Ura
Rood imd it H to he regretted tliut
tuorc did not have tlio opportunity of
fieoing tliuin, This coining Saturday
there will bn a now rcol mid evetyono
Is welcome, Como one, come nil.
'J'ho management of tlio Illndcu fair
missed ik grand opportunity to enhance
the good fooling existing between thu
towns of the county when they sent
out ol tlio county for u band. There
are three good bands in tlio county,
one tnkow)mMd ut llluu Hill and
onclHrJjjtyfr.uot one of them
lir4 been JjWuriVl iar'tho county fair.
Usually 'tfie towu'go'cs where its band
Hoes and the fair would have i outlived
niort) paid admission's at tlio gato if
they hadengaged one of the bunds
jwlthln thfi county.
We nglrt,JiisluiH well not have any
Sumbjjr papain Ibis city ir they con
tluiieYu riving here two or three days
late. Something is surely wrong with
our mail service since only about once
n week do we receive the state papers
on time. Here is something for the
Chamber of Commerce to take up with
tlio state papers and the government.
Ir these papers can arrive hero on time
ono day-iu the weok'or one day in two
wccfyH It can be nnanged so that they
could anlvo hero every day. There
rc enough subBcribors here to warrant
-mulling a complaint and asking for an
Jim-sUi gallon.
Lincoln Letter
Stale Engineer Johnson has a new
plan to save Nebraska f7r,()ou annually.
This plan has been put into operation
since Mr.Johimon took charge of his
department last January. On the
Korth I'lntlo bridge, which ii 70(1 root
long, a saving of nearly $lo,o00 was ao
compllahed. This was done by adopt
ing a Camelsback type Instead of a
straight tun truss. As the last Legis
lature appropriated 8150,000 for the
current biennium stato aid of bridges,
it Is estimated that fully .'10 porcent
will be saved lu the placing of such
bridges, which will make the said up.
proprlatlon accomplish a great deal
more work in that line.
Xtiv and splendid ipiurters iiavo
been secured for the new Supreme
Court Commissioners. This Commis
sion consists of Grant (1. Martin, of
Lincoln, W. C Puiriott of Auburn ami
i'0. Melllrr of Beatrice, all of whom
arc uow residents of the eapltol city.
The t-ew iiuurters are on the third
floor of the State House lu the rooms
formerly occupied by the State Engi
neer. The Autoniobilo Department of the
olllco of Secretary of Stato Charles W.
Tool will movo into new quarters ill
tho basement of the State House with
in a short time. Tills move was matlo
nep,osfeury to do the work of this de
partment, and to accommodate the
storing away of about 70,000 auto
mobile plates Tor use lu 1010. Theso
plates come in packages containing pjo
each, the packages weighing about 12.-,
pounds, Tho total number to bo stor
ed in December, ready for use the first
of January will consequently weigh
more than forty tons.
Of nearly four thousand foreign nnd
domestic corporations doing business
iu Nebraska, who y earl v pay ar. annual
occupation tax, about bVib are delin
quent on their tax for 1015 ut this
dule. Letters lire being prepared by
Secretary of State Charles V. Tool
notifying those corporations of their
delinquency and the addition of a 15
percent penalty for nonpayment of
occupation tax, These letters will be
Kent out to.the corporations within a
few days.:'
New House For Sale
A sen four room lioune nitheoreen
cd poieh by 1G feet. Will tell t a
very reasonable price. For furtber
Information Inquire of Ttt Chief.
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HIGH SCHOOL notes
flV Itrjsi iu Mw.h
Uvsry loyhl AtMilent rejoiced to hear
tlio rotui ni from the lld Cloiid-I lebron !
gamp latt Friday. It Is said thai every I
man on the ttm fought hard ngain-t!
a utroiisf opponent PolnleUy made
the ilivt touch ilimn mid later scored a
drop '.luk and Kidtl scored the sveond
touchdown on it lecoveted fumble
"Hard liiclc llebion!' Final w,i r.
to 7. We are all Imping that the sipiail
will g;l good results for the hard light
Wo know they will put up against
Hastings, Kilday. Here's hoping.
Friday N examination day and the
teachers got their llrst shot at u.
It has been rumored that the lied
Cloud High are to have a Year TJook.
We of the High school slncoiely hope
this cm I led. If you are a booster
boost, if your a knocker keep still.
A big supply of brand new text
noons nas Deeii mined to tne old ones.
There is no longer any excuse for mi
piepared lessons. ,'
Have you heard tlio new foot ball
yell?
Kl VI Kl VI
Kor lllpperly bim
Duck to the woods
Sand paper your chin
WeVowild we're wooly
We're rough like a saw
Ked Cloud root ball
Kaw raw raw!
Learn it and help us yell the llrst. op
portunity you have.
Methodist Mention
liearrangeuient of the classes of
the
Sunday school, Sunday.
livening services half hour earlier
beginning with yunday.
The Ladles Aid Society is very busy
these days, having two meetings u week.
Theio wore twenty two present at
the first mooting of the Tuesday even
ing Bible study class.
Midweek prayer service every Wed
nesday evening.
Sunday morning the pastoi will
preach from the text ''Lengthen the
Cord and Strengthen the Stake,-' and
In the evening the subject will be, "Hid
Jesus Love Judas lseailot'.'
The pastor has been returned for
another year.
Real Estate IraisTars.
Heal Ktftute Transfers compiled by
II. W. Stewart, IJondad Abstracter and
Attorney, Mud Cloud, Nbniim.
Owen W. Ktlgarton anil wif to
Arthur XV. Howard, wd, nlJ
nej.f 30-1-9 JV00
Cap. V. Hiuvuy and nife to. I. H
Wiseohrver and I)a (iarbur,
wd, nj nn; M :-12
Uupert C. Suhult. and nV to
Klbert A. King, nd, go?, lot
ti, in s'4 neji 7-1-10
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1700
Anna Benson to Uric J. Petersna,
wd, und .'if hit in u tl i. . -ioOo
CliHi'Ha O, I'eterson and
wife
to
Krlo J. I'otivson, wd,
uud
lut in fr.t 2i-3-ia
Mary P. Oberg and husband
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to
Uric J. Peterson, wd, und 4'
lut in sol 22-:i-l'J
George W. Crow and wife to
John Darwin, wd, lot in, Blk,
1'.', Guide Rook '.
W. II. Bradford anil wife to
Katie, Peters, wd, ptnw sw
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Mortgages Filed Mo.OlO.CO.
Mortgages Released fL'S.rion.tiu
INAVALE
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The M. B. Sunday school board held
a business meeting Tuesday evening.
County Superintendent MisbCoou of
Red Cloud was visiting our schoolb
one day lost week.
Mr. It. Iliireh lost a good mileh cow
which eat to much given corn.
Mr. nudMiH. Cecil MuCall are the
proud uurenth of a baby gill which
was born Monday.
Tho M. K. Ladies Aid met with Mir.
Mlllor Wednesday.
Mrs. C Hunter returned tho latter
part of last weolt fioina visit in Miss
ouri. Mrs. Emma Smith oaine h,iino lYiday
night from Liberty, Missouri, where
bho has been visiting her son, Itnrl
Smith.
Mrs. .Inne Farley and nephew, Frank
King, have moved into C. Hunter's
house one half mile west of town.
Mrs. Pearl Smith and baby of Liberty,
Missouri, are here visiting relatives
and friends,
Mrs. Faith Putiuan went to ("owlets,
Monday, to attend the funeral of her
old schoolmate, Mrs. Lacy.
Hy Dunn boiiKhtMr. (Javelin's resi
dence and will move soon.
Tho M. E. LHdles Aid will serve
lunch October 12th, at Mi. Kiuraa
Garner's sale.
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Piano At A Bargain
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Customers at lied Cloud, Itlue Ulll
und. Nelson are unable to complete
paymeuu, on their pianos nnd we will
turn' the same over to responsible
parties for either cash or 95 per mouth.
Address, Schmoller & Mueller Piauo
Compaay, Lincoln, Nebr. "
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PERFECT
FITTING
Those who are hard to please--Those
who are hard to fit
Those who like fine quality
Those who seek real economy
Millions of discriminating men, women and children-tall, short, slim
and tout-have found perfect fitting Munsingwear in styles, weights and
fabrics that suited their individual preference.
Women's Munsingwear Union
Suits, made with half low neck,
elbow sleeves, half open front
and ankle length: variety of
medium and heavy weight fab
rics, prices range from S1.00 to
.$3.25 the suit.
Munsingwear lasls longer than you ordinary exped good underwear to laft.
Munsingwear washes without losing its correct fit, its solid comfort or its "give-and-take"
elasticity. t
Munsingwear gives such universal satisfaction that it takes 9,000.,000 garments a year
and the largest and besl equipped knitting mill in the world to supply the demand.
To be sure of enjoying the same comfort and satisfaction in your under-clothing as en
joyed by the millions of Munsing wearers--ask for Munsingwear-not underwear.
Girl's Munsingwear Union
Suits, with highneok. long
sleeves, half open' front, drop
seat, ankle lengths in soft Got
ten or worsted plated fabrics,
all sites, fit perfectly, wear
splendidly; priced up from 30
cents.
V
One Spoonful Gives
Astonishing Results
lied ("loud residents are astonished
at the Ql'ICK results from the simple
mixture of bucktnorn bark, glycerine,
etc., known as Adler-i ka. Tills remedy
acts on UOTH upper'and lower bowel
and is so THOHOL'C.H a bowel clean
ser that it is used successfully in ap
pendicitis. ONFSl'OONFl'Lof Adler
Mm relieves almost ANY CASIO of con
stipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONK
M1XUTK after you take it, the gasses
rumble and pass out. Chas. L. Cot
ting, druggist.
TRY AUCTIONEER...
COL. R. C. PETERS
SEE HIM NOW FOR
SALE DATES
He Understands Livestock
Values and lias Enjoyed
Great Success as an Auction
eer That Gels The Money.
PHONIC 015 WIKK IMTFSTO
COL. R. C. PETERS
Guide Rock, : Nebraska
COL. PETER'S SALE DATES
A. O. Short, September 8,
M. Suider, September 20.
J. II. Har.dlton Jc Son. October S3.
Frauk Hear, October C,
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DKNTimr
tVEK STATE BANK
Red Cloud ' ' ' Nebraska
Advance showing of Wooltex Coats
aud Suit at Miner Bro. Co, .
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Munsingwear cofts less than most folks
believe possible for such fine quality,
expert workmanship and careful finish.
The Miner Bros. Co.
General Merchants
"A Mighty Safe Place To Trade"
In the County ffeurt of Webster Ceunty
Nebraska.
STAT Ii! or N'KIMASKA. I
WclMir County, f '
In the inuttir ol the cttnte ul Maty .1.
I'rohnwn, (kcuiFul.
CltKMTOHS of said estate ulll t.iku notice
that the time limited lor presentation and
llllui: ol claims aualnst the saute N April
1st, I'JIO; ami lor the payment ol ilchtH lu
Hepteinber :lrd, llllil, that I will Kit at thu
county court room In said county on the Ird
day ol April llilii, at 10 o'clock a. in., to re
ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claim stud objections duly tiled.
Dated this :ird day of September A. !.,
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(Seal.) A. 1). KANNHY, fotmty .Indue.
E. S. Gaurber
Ileal Kstate, Farm Loans
und Insurance.
Red Cloud, - Nebraska.
F ! RE
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THE ALARM is a dreadful thing
OF FIKC for the man without
Insurance. Every time lie sect, the
eugiues racing along his heart comes
up in his throat If the fire is anywhere
near his place. What folly, what mis
taken economy.
THE COUT OF is so small that it
INBUI9ANCE need hardly be
considered. The freedom from worry
alone is worth it many times over
Have us insure you to-day.
O. C. TEEL,
Rtllabl InturMnc.
Residence Property For Sale
1 will bell my residence property in
Ked Cloud cheap. It consists iOf ,
lots with a good 6 room house aud a
Warn 22x24. Write to A. Kenkel, Iiagn,
Colorado, or inquire of C. V. Wallin,
fyfflr
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To Farmers!
Biy Land Now!
There sis no better investment in sight right now than to buy Western
S, "r. "i r J1""8 mlVftnCC 'lu0to thu Mh Pr,ue- of Pncts "l
the present cycle of productive years in Nebraska, Colorado and Wvoming.
hHln,'tet Ws "wnllBsln and the North Platte Valley, irrigated farms aro
being cut in two and offered for sale on favorulbe terms. All crops iu tho
localities arc the heaviest on record. You can retire a government irrigated
farm near Powell Wyo., almost a gift. This year's crop on thousands of acres
in .Nebraska and Colorado, equals In value the original price of the land.
If you arc not llxed to buy, even on easy terms, take n 320 acre Mondell
homestead in Wyoming, for mixed dairy fanning; crops of wheat and oats on
these this year just like a settled country. Look over the West now, along
the Hurlingtou lines you can ride all day through crops and make your own
deductions as to what this condition means to the man who will get hold of
land in these localities now. Write me. I can help you. My servicos aro frw
MILLINERY
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AT THE PRIE
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Miss AveriIVs
The New Uossard Corsets, the origin
al Front Laced Corset, now in cteck
utTbe Miner. Bros, C.
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SUITS
Men's Munsingwear Union
Suits, high neck, long sleeves,
ankle length, closed crotch,
natural. SI. 00.
Boys' Munsingwear Union
Suits, jnade wij:h heck, long
sleeves, all open front, drop
seat, ankle length; light, medium
or heavy weight fabrics; all
sixes, durable, washable, com
fortable; KWiocd up from 50
cents.
S.B. Howard, Ass't. Immigration Agent
t004 Far nam St., Omaha, Nebraska
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Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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DR. DEARDORF
VETERINARY BURQEON
Graduate Chicago Veterinary College
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ATHAII.KY'STIK BAltN
Rmd Cloud
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Chiropractor
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