The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 17, 1916, Image 4

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Rod Cloud, Nebraska.
PUBLISHED EVERY TllUKSDAY
Entered In llio 1'ontolllcf lit Htri t loud. NHi.
nn Hecoihl Clww Mnlttr
A U. McAUTllUK
I'tltIT IH11KII
THE ONLY IIKMOOIIATIU l'Al'Kll IN
WKHHTKK COUNTY
Political Announcements
Aanouncements Are Run Under This
Head For the Sum ol Five Dollar,
Which Mutt Be Cash In Advance.
Our Columns Aro Open For Any
Legitimate Advertising and We Wel
come Announcements Regardless of
Party Afilllntlons.
FOR COUNTY CLKUK
I hereby nnnotinco myHulf a ciiti
dldate for t ho olllco of County Cleric of
Webster County, Mibjpct to the will of
tho voters of tlio Demoorntlo nml
Peoples Independent purty ut tlio
primary election to be hold April 18,
1010. B. V. I'i:itnv.
FOU CLKKK OF DISTRICT COURT
I horoby uniioniico myself ns u candi
date for the iiotninnUoii, for a bccond
term, ns Clerk of the District Court,
subject to the will of the Democratic
and Peoples Independent voters at tho
primary election to be hold April IB,
191G. Edith L. McKhioiian
FOR COUNTY ATl'OKNEY.
1 hereby announco myself asn caudi
date for renominatlon as county attor
ney of Webster county, subject to the
voters of the Democratic and Peoples
Independent parties at the primary to
be held April 18, 1010.
1 will appreciate your support for a
second term. Fiiank J. Mundat.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the nomination of County
Commissioner for district 4, subject to
tbe will of the Democratic and Peoples
Independent voters at the primary
lection to be btld April 18, 1016.,
A. B. ClIAHILt,.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of County Judge,
t the primary election to be held on
the 18th day of April, 1010, subject to
the will of the qualified electors of
Webster County.
A. D. RANNEY.
REPRESENTATIVE 4th DISTRICT
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for renominatlon for the ofllce of
Representative of the 40th district sub
lect to tbe will of the Democratic and
Atopics Independent voters, at the
primary election to bo held April 18th.
(?. V. Lindsf.y.
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
1 hereby announco mvtelf nq a can
dldate for tho olllre of Sheriff of
Webster County, ot the primary, elec
tion to bo hold on the lBth day' of
April. 1910, subject to the will of the
Republican voters of Webster County.
OLIVER I). IIKDliE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I wish to iinnouncu that. 1 am a can
didate for the nomlniitlon of County
Commission))!' District Number One of
Webster county, subject to the will of
tho Democratic voters, of Mild district.
A. 11. UUIGHT.
TOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
1 hereby announce myself iih a can
dldatc for the nuininutiod of County
.Superintendent at the primary elec
tion to be held on tlio lSth of April,
1310, subject to tho will of the Demo
cratic and Peoples Independent voters
ol Webster county.
(JBRTRUDE L. COON.
FOR COUNTY TREASPRER
I desiro to announce myt-clf as a
lyuididute for the timuii'iat ion for
upunty treasurer for n second term,
Kbbject to the will of t lie Republican
1'roRrosslve Parties, ut the primary
election, April IS, HUH.
C. Ii. ROBINSON.
FOR COUNIY ATTORNEY
1 hereby announce myt-olf a can
dldatfl for t'n? nomination of County
Attorney subject to the will of the
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SUBURBAN PROPERTY
FOR SALE!
"We refer to the 23 1-3 acres belong
ing to C. J. Shimeall of Goodland,
Kansas, known as the Ceo. Mann
home west of the city
Thlb tract lies just west of lied iloiul, only a little ov i ni' half nnlo west
"?of the center of town, with cement sidewalk- nil the way. I coiihists of twon-
ty-lhreo and oue-thlid acres, with the tliieo and one thud acies irouiiiuiou Ui-
main road runnliu: west on Fourth avenue. The iinpnvnniontt consist of jjood
hoiiKc, barn, chicken house, lio bliod, cow shod, jnod well with pun p and
iccmcnt platform, boiiso wired fur electric lights, all fenced and cioss fenced,
Mbout two acres in ill falfn, fenced hnj; llfiht. Tliisisotic of llio best suburb
tracts near Red Cloud ami as it it, owned by a iiou-resldent who has no use for
3, wo aro ouVi'mc, it at a bargain price for a short time It it is sold between
mow and the Hist of Match wo uim.jjivn possession, if not sold by that date we
rwill offer it for tout (lot busy if you wnt one of the best places you ean buy
irhoru you will hnvo all the advantages of the city and not have the city tax to
nay-
Also a Rai'Kain Price on a lurgo modern house known as the Sam Shuck
Tcsidcnco owned by Mr. Shimeall.
Price $5600 Liberal Terms
See the owner, C. J. Shimeall, or
Hutchison & Saladen
pRed Cloud, Nebraska
Republican linrty, nt. the primary
April 18, 1010. Your Hiippoit will be
anpi eclated.
HOWARD S. FOE.
FOR COl'NTY COMMISSIONER
1 hereby announce myself as a candi
date for County Commissioner of tile
1th district subject to tho will of the
icpiilillciiii and prnjrre-slvo parties at
the primary tobe held Apill IStii.
R. W. Koon tz
FOR CLERK OF VlSTKICT COURT
I hereby announce myself asa cimdi
ditto for tlio olllco of Clerk of tho Dis
trict Coutt, nt tho Primary Election to
lw. holil At.rtl iHih. HI Id. mi Meet to the
vote of tlio Deinociats of Webster
county, lour support will bo appre
ciated. Geo. W. Ilvrciii.-OK
.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
I hereby announco myself as acatidl-
dato for nomination for the olllco of
County Assessor subject to tho voters
of the Republican and Progressive
parties nt the Primary to bo held
April mn, luii).
O. W. Hummel.
Editor Shields of tho Orleans I?sor
has entered the arena ready to meet
all comers in tho raco fo.-tho nomina
tion for Governor. Mr. Shields is a
pusher, a llvo democrat and he makes
things hum where cvor ho is. The
west ond will probably lino up solidly
for him anil he has as good a chance as
anyone.
Mr. O. W. Hummel has filed for tho
nomination of assessor ou tho repub
lican and progressive tickets. Mr.
Hummel needs no introduction to the
people of Webster county having re
sided here for more than forty years.
Perhaps no person In the county enjoys
a larger circle of acquaintance than
Mr. Hummel.
KANSAS PigW!S
(From Smith County)
Wo. Hill Is still on the sick list.
Andrew Upp is quite sick at this
writing.
Little Helen Elliott Is having quite
a time with a gathering in her head.
Dr. Jefferles is the attending physi
cian. Melba Spurrier who has had La
grippe and tousliitis several times this
winter, is recovering from pneumonia
fever. She will not go back to Leban
on to school this term.
The Literary at Oriole was well at
tended lsst Friday evening.
Samuel Brendle and son Vern have
returned to their homo in Montrose
after it week's visit with relatives here.
MlssThelma Lannigan spent Satur
day und Sunday with Melba Spurrier.
Mistes Emily Million and Helen
Crocker attended the Literary at
Oriole, Friday evening, and visited at
the Bert Payne home over Saturday.
Otto Peterson, Minnie Matsou, Or
vil Hocking ami Thelmu LituniKuu
spent Sututday evening at tlio E. E.
Spurrier home.
David Elliott and family wore Sun
day visitors at tie Edd Elliott home.
licorgo PeterM n and family, Alta
Bin ii", Emily Million, Earnest. Brown
and rtolllo Blair spent Sunday with F.
M. Brown and family.
Methodist Mention
The "Rollgous Delinquent Parent",
would make a splendid biibject for dis
cussion In some Sunday Sctiool Teach
ers meeting.
"llcssed is ho that considerth the
poor". Place the emphasis on "con
sidereth". Tho lines refered to in last week's
"Mention" nro from Lincoln's second
inaugural. Did you know he was a
poet?
On March thlid the Y. M. C. A. will
be fifty years old. Charter nieinbeis
.'10 now :Vi0,t)'i nieiiibers.
If we are to jf nave a revival of any
consequence it is time some special
woilc was bejng done.
There will be it basket supper at tho
United Church Mission, Friday night.
The pastor will preach to the child
ren next bundiiy morning the "Itoltlo"
sermon. Special intisio afterward,
W'll vou join tho Time Legion. Pray
er League, or tho Wlii-Onu-Clrcle?
The lat word from the Martin
Evangelistic Purty is, that they will be
with ns on the 6th of March.
Notice of Final Rr.pait.
In tlio t'ounty Court of Webster county,
Nehroakn.
In tlio matter of tlio istato of Frank X.
Kdtlintl, diccii'.t'd.
All (terpens Interested In nM tstnto are
hereby nnlllleri that tho Administrator has
Med a Hunt ncrotint nml report of his admin
1st ration, :tiul a petition tor llnnl Hbttteiiicnt
ol Mis account ami n distribution of tho pro
evedsaiuoiiK crtdttornnmt a dlscliarRo from
Ills trust, which have been set fur hcnrlng
before saltlcourt on the 1Mb day ot February,
lUltl, at 10 o'clock A. M.,when all persons Inter
esicd In tho premises may appear and con
test tho same.
Dated tills 1st dny of February, 11)1(1.
ska i.l A. 1 1. IlAXNKV,
County Jtidt:e.
Notice of Final Report.
In tho County Court of Webster county,
Nebraska.
In the matter ot the estate of F.llzabctb
Cochrane, deceased.
All persons Interested In said tetato, aro
hereby notified that tho llxccutor has llltd
a final account and report ot his administra
tion, and a petition for llnnl settlement of
his account and a decrco of distribution of
personalty and a dlschargo from his trust,
which have been set for hearliiK botore said
court on tho 13th day of March, 11)10, at 10
o'clock, A. M., when all persons Interested
In tho premises may appear and contest the
same.
Dated this ICth day ot February, 101(1.
HKAl. A. I). IIANNKY,
County Judge.
Mice if Prrtate.
In tho County Court ol Webster County,
Nebraska.
Htste of Nebraska, I ..
Webster County. (
To all persons Interested In the estate ol
.lames Milton Htewart, Deceased;
TAKK NOTICE, that a petition has "been
tiled praying that the Instrument filed Ih'thli
court on the 9th day of February, 1818, pur
porting to be the last will and testament of
aid deceased, may be proved and allowed and
recorded a tho last will and testament bl
James Milton Stewart, deceased; that said In
strument be admitted to probate, and the ad
ministration of said estate be granted to
Charles I). Stewart and James C. Stewart.
It Is hereby ordered by the court, that all
persons Interested In said estate appear at
tho County Court to bo held In and lot said
county on tho 3d day ot March 1916, at. ten
o'clock A. M., to show cause, If any there ,be
why the prayer ot the petitioner should" not
be granted, and that notice ot the pendency
of said petition and tho hearing thereof, be
given to all persons Interested In said nirttter
by publishing a copy ol this order tn theitcd
Cloud Chief, a legal weekly nowspaper print
ed In said county, for threo consecutive
weeks prior to said day ot hearing.
Witness my hand and tho seal ot said
court this tli day of February, At. D.
1U1H. A. D. Kannf.y,
(ska i.) County Judge.
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ISyOrncn Oveii Ai.iiiiianr's Stow:
Dr. A. E. Boles
OSTEOPATH
Physical Diagnosis Labaratory
Consultation and Examination Fiikk
'Osteopathy tho Science of Healing
by Adjustment.1' (Jlven to the
World by A. T. Still, A. D. ISTl.-
OFFICE OVER SMITH SHOE STORE
Horn PnoNKS RKD CLOUD, NKBR
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DENTIST
OYER STATE KANSl
Red Cloud ' ' Nebraska
R. E. CAMP, D. C.
Chiropractor
( Indcr
( Dell 1
neudent 21 '2
Phones i ,, ,.,..,
ituu J'Ji
KODAKS
Better Kodak Finishing
And Developing. .:.
A Full Line of Supplies
ROLLS DMVKLOPhD ."jo
KAIL VCDS ORKER TO US
Stevens fires.
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(V.'orlt Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House Arcl
Furnish You the Fixtures
E. S. Gsxrber
V. II. Miner Dr. S. S. Urnrilorf, M. !. 0.
MuniiKi'r Vulcrlniiry In CIuuro
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
iMtonucwts
Anti Hog Cholera Serum
lied Cloud, Nebraskn
Wire or Phone at Our Expense
D. S. Veterinary License No. 4b
BIG BARGAINS
Men's, Women's
and Children's
-:- S HO E S -
Three more days of the Cash Shoe
Sale at the Ellis Shoe Store. This
sale will
$ baturday9 rebruary lyth
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Your Choice m Men's Your Choice in Women's
$2.00 $!.S0 and $2.00
Your Choice in Children's
$1.00 and $2.00
For Cash Only
nil
A '6m!$'r ip PRIPFS WwMBtik
5m YOU'LL BUY 1SH
B OUR GOODS npH
MONEY SAVING PRICES
WHEN WE SELL YOU SOMETHING FOR THREE
DOLLARS MARKED FOUR DOLLARS WE SAUE VOU
ONE DOLLAR OF SURE-ENOUGH MONEY. OUR
GOODS ARE WORTH. ALL THE TIME. ALL WE ASK
FOR THEM AT FIRST.
WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY OUER OUR
WINTER GOODS FOR ANOTHER YEAR. THAT'S
WHY WE ARE CUTTING PRICES TO CLEAR THEM
OUT. COME WHILE THE "PICKING" IS GOOD
We Have Many Special Bargains
That Should Interest You. Look
Over Our Lines and Prepare For
Another Season at Our...
Money Saving Prices
This Big Mid-Winter Clearance Sale Closes
Saturday Night, February 19th
BE SURE TO GET YOUR SHARE
The Ittiner Bros. Go.
General Merchants
"A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE"
close
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