The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 06, 1916, Image 10

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A1N I ILAlO01 fXponuiltX uuvuiuu uai-iu-
sivelv to the Harness and Horse Furnishing
business enables us to produce the best there is in Har
ness. We do not say it as a boast simply as a straight
fact and "we deliver the goods. We arc doing a
splendid business in single and team Harness and would
like you to ask your neighbor how our products suit.
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Trunks and Suit Cases '
. Don't ror(fcl..lUat vc carry Trunks and Suit Cases.
Wo have a (food assortment to choose from and our
prices are as low as the lowest.
Big Revival Meetings
Close Sunday Night
Tin- Union Kovlviil Campaiim closed
Sunday evening tit llio Orphcum.
Alioul HcviMi hundred people wcreprt
sent at the ulo-ing service. Tlio ex
penses Of IllO I'UViVltl Itiullldltlg till
free will olVcrlng fur Mr. Mm I in v:is
about 7.V. Tito resiilnef tlm rcviviil
vvcio quite sutlsfa 'tor. , although not
VVlillt WHS IXpeCtl'l ll'l l till'
tlOOIlll) WOlllil llllVO llll'fl'l'l'll to hilVC
tlio local punchers hold this meeting ! W' I). E L.011
City Council Canvass '
The Election Returns
iiik) save lliu expenses. The reason an
uutslilu niiin was seiurcd was to bring
about the lo-npciutlnii .f the church"
iiml if a !ni iri'i spirit nf luotherhoud
hnsboeii fostered among the churches.
Tin- eli'ort is not in vain. About i:il
people oiiine loiwaid during the re
vlvjij. This included a number Unit
were members, who cinie to renew
their covenant. Whether all who
signed eat ds will unite with some
church or not is not known. The
Methodists received over ."o curds, this
Includes a number however who are
already members h The I'niteil church
received about ti) cnnR About 'JO did
tn t indlciitc church prefeieii.ee. The
rest were divided between Brethren,
Lutheran arid United Lutheran and
Baptist. Experience is a good teacher
and no doubt much good has been
iiecoinplMied.
(cotitl lined from pujj i on I
Guy H'lKlur U(i 00
W. A. Fatten hU l)t)
I ilirry HtifFtr 7
i Curtis (Jeer 10 I'll
B H. Waller K7 S;t '
S. 11. Florence t-xp. oct .162 C,l
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Mayor Co,.! Co JUKI 07
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Mr. ami Mrs Will Hunt are home
from Ulysess, wheio they weie called
a week ago owing to the serious illness
of Mrs. Hunt's mother.
Sheriff Hodge talieu In chaise Tues
day lid Dillon, a lad of some twelve
summers, who had ran away from his
home at Pawnee City.
Sarah lieriihardt in Jeanne Dore is
lliu extra strong attraction ollVred at
IhoOiphuum i.ext Tuesday evi-iilni,'.
. (J. MuriniT
.,. McArthur
I'Vntik Clnuson
M. McCotilccy..
J. IJ. Carr ...
Judges and Clork.i GO 00 !
ItObt IjHtriPrfl 100 00'
S. K. Florence 100 00
A. It. Siiludln 50 00
.I.O.Caldwell CO 00
t. y. Kojiuz.; GO 00
0. C. Tee! 53 00
Crime Co 51 02
IMtiBburKh Meter Co 122 fc7
II. C.ittiiiion Co 11 150
H. W. .I.hnMhiiville L0 -18
Mumul Oil Co 30 2i
Gioloek Picltlnu Cu 11 (!0
C M. Scrivn'T GS 27
Council adjourned to April 21. l'.Uii
at 7:!I0 p. in.
Weather Report For March
Tcmpct attire: Mean I.j; maxlmiuii
SX dee;, on the i.' 0 1 1 1 ; miiiliiium 8 below
I'.ero on :!id.
PiccipHatii n: Total 0.11 inches.
Total snowftill: 1 incite-.
Number of days Clear 10. partly
cloudy 15, cloud v 11.
Dates of Thundci storm llth.
I'luviiillnjf winl Direction N V l.i
days
lieiuarks: I-'ull of :. Inches of snow;
rainfall since ,lau 1, I A: itichc-.
Chu. S. Imdlow, Obsei ver,
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Since the Citizens of Red Cloud Have
Been Unable to Produce Slipless Side
Walks, and Each Winter Many Falls
Are Caused by Snow and Sleet...
See Van Before You Slip
Geo. M. VanCamp, Agent
For The Travelers of Hartford
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The Oldest and Largest Accident Co. in the World
PHONES: iRd. 241 Bell 128
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ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
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No Alum No Phosphate
How the Rish Man CVi.;c ' H
Whon Tubcrcutoc.3 S'.ruc' I
Anthony .Sfiuu'i'iil tlu-d In .
and had made liN mniicv In vnu
hie. He liiul wii.Ued IiiiiiI irom i .,
In the drift tip in f:t. r ,( fiuvsii i i.
then to superintendent ami llnsiHy t.i
owner. Sleltncss newr worried iiliu
Ills- nix foot u'iuiil frame hud stood
many hard knu-ks and was ihm1 I'm
many more. A year aj;o in answer to
a pietty ujrl who n-keil him to buy
some soaN to help the miners who had
tuberculosis he replied xruilly: "U-t "I'lu
work and save. That's what I did when'
I was yuiiutr. and I've never been siek
and have Rot cnoufjh to keep mo now."
It was u (litrcrt.MiL Sehofeld who ap
proached the Ittul Cross Seal ulrl at
one of the booths yesterday. In twelve
mouths his. daughter had been stolen
away by the monster Tuberculosis and
Ids sou, Just KruiluatliiK from college,
had been compelled to drop everything
else In his search for health from this
Mime tlWi'iisu. The doctor had said that
the dNease could be traced back probiw
lily to childhood, when his twochlldreti
hnd been nursed by the consumptive
iluiiKlitiT of a consumptive miner. The
rickety, disease breeding tenements In
which the miner wlis" compelled to live
were owned by Sehofeld now. "I'd
give my two eyes and both legs and
arms to have my daughter with me
and my son restored to health." lie
con tided to the lied Cross Seal girl.
"I can't get away from the thought
that my girl might be alive and my boy
well If I'd given some attention to the
prevention of this dlseaso ten or fifteen
years ago. Now it's too into for that,
but I'll keep somebody else's rod and
daughter safe. Here, give me ull the
Reals you've got mid then go and get
all you can find and charge them nil to
me. If money can make amends, which
It can't, I'll do my shnre."
As the astonished girl handed over to
him her entire supply of 20,Oo seals
nnd took his cheek In return she heard
him mutter his daughter's name and
repent. "I'll do my Hhnre."
NOTICE
J, l'. IMuanh, ilck'iidMiit will tnl:i' uollct
that on tlie3uilivitiiy of March HUH. .Martin
llnrrah, pliiliilltl ilk. I Mis pctltum In the
lUitrlet court of W'elislir county. N lirnskn,
n ijii Inst said (tcli'iulatit. thcohju't :ml prayer
of which N to ohtidii Jihlimu'iil lualnst said
iliifciulaiit la theHiini of ilOI.OO ami InUrcfsl
lh)r.Loaat 10 peri put from November Jail.
I'.U'i. upon a certain Judgment leiulrreil
nmilnst miIiI.I. r. l-MwiinN ami la favor ol
tlilsphilntiu'wlilcli Jiiilumi'iit was icmkn I
on tlic '.'ml. clay of Novcialii r lUl'iln un action
tliei) iiiiilliii? before W. A. I lire, Justice of
thc'IVaccj In ami for Ptiiver, I'lty ami Pun.
ver County, Colorado In which Martin liar
rati was lilalntlll and J. I', Kdwnrds defend
ant.
, That In connection with said pitltlon llled
in tlie Pistilct Court of Webster County. Nt
liranUa, was also II I til as a part ot the smut
proceeding an tilllilnvlt for the purpose ol
securlim au attachment aualnsl said defend
ant on the urAund that ho ts anon lenldtnt
of Webster County, Nebraska anil has no
personal property in Webster County, Ne
uraska Mil.Jict to execution or altachinint
but has real estate In said county which !h
hybject to execution and attuehiarnt.
You tire required to answer said potltlcn
and attachment proceeding on or before tlio
jJml.diiy o(.Mi.y lino.
, M.tltTIN II Vltlt.MI
lly I'm! Maurer,
, 11 1 Attorney.
Why v.ork yourself to death pedaling a Sewing
Machine when a Sew-E-Z Motor will do the work for
you.
They are light, therefore .do not bother you in
Will fit onto any Sewing Machine with
amp. l ou can sew last or slow by pressing
with your foot. Absolute foot control. Any child can
minapulate one. You can run them slow or fast as you
like.
Come In And See
Them Demonstrated
u !)5' your work.
5u'i I only one elf
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The Price Is flight
ROY SATTLEY
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Furniture Dealer
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WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR
COAL ORDERS
PLATT & FREES
NOTICE.
RED CROSS SEAL FIGURES.
TO I'.U'I. C. I'llAlu:.-: You are hereby
nolllled that on the llth day of November
Ulu Wlllheluilna II. Phares Dlul a petition
against you hi the district court ot Webster
county, Nebraska, the object and prayer ol
which are to obtain a divorce from you on
the ground that that you have willfully
abandoned the philutlll'wlthout uood cause,
for the term of two years last past am! that
you have wantonly rcf usill to furnish (suit
able maintenance for the platullll'.
You are required to answer bald petition
on or beforo Monday, the luth. day of May,
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WlI.l.llKI.MINA II. I'llAltKS,
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ON THE FIRE
That's when you be
gin to realize the kind
of Groceries we keep.
There is cooking satis
faction in them.
vBuy your Groceries
fr6m us. Save your
money. Save your-pa-
tience, and then 'your home wHl indeed be a happy one.
Remember The Trading Stamps
WALTER W- MARSHALL
THE SANITARY GROCERY
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INAVALE
Will THbor is moving into his now
home which he recently purchased ol
R.K. Hunter. Mrs. Tabor is expected
n nrrlvrt WedlieSllttV CVeullltr.
r.ivdft Wlokwlre has moved into his I
property which lie recently purohtistd , will "
ol the Carpenter heirs. Tliur&d
Iter, nnd .Mrs. R. U. K. Hill andfaml.
ly ol McCool Junction spent Sunday
nnd Mouday with relatives and friends
here.
A number of Will Topnauis melius
iug scrmous while in inavalo ou Sun
day and Monday evenings,
Mrs. Luther Martin has accepted a
position ns housekeeper for Mrs. Hi
Dunn
The Christian Missionary Society
meet with Mr9. M. Fttruuain,
ay.
Mr. and Mrs Irvlu ot Klverton were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Uort Fish
er, Sunday.
A hit-Re number of friends and tola
livils of Mrs. J. Darker gave her a sur-
and relatives gave him quite a surprise
Sunday by Inviting themselves to eat
dinner with him.
Johu Sorgonson Is commencing to re
pair hU property north of C. K. Joyce's
residence.
Dr. T. II. Myers and wife were shop
ping iu Red Cloud, Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Bcrulce Suunders returned
Ivom lllue Hill, Friday evening where
&ho had been for a few days.
Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Bradshaw aud
baby of Bloomlngton were visitors at
Cecil McCall'3 ono day last week.
Key. QUI preached two very interest'
The
prise party Thursday at supper
occasion beliiK her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. JoeTopham visited .Mr.
and Mrs. llert Leonard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wuldo aud family
spent Sunday at Dau Norrls'.
Joe Rood was up from Guide Rock,
Tuesday.
Hal Font visited at Clyde Wickwlre's
Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Chatlln, of Franklin, a
daughter of John Mitchell's is very
sick.
14.6 M. E. Ladies Aid met Wednes
day with Mrs, R. Davis and daughter,
Mra. Miller.
225,000,000 Holiday 8tickr Already
Distributed In United States.
Few people have any conception of
the imiKultude of the Red Cross Christ
mas Seal CampulKii. Here are a few
figures that will show what a gigantic
movement this Is. Already 225,000,000
seals have been printed and practically
that entire number distributed to
agents In every state and territory of
(lie Union from Alaska in the North to
the Cnnul one In the South and from
l'orto Rico In the F.ast to Hawaii hi the
West. Advertising circulars, posters,
cards, etc., to tlio number of several
million have also been distributed. Not
less thnn 1,000,000 personal letters ask
ing people to buy seals have been sent
out. It is estimated that tlio army ot
workers, nearly all8of V)iiom nre vol
unteers, engaged in selling the seals
numbers well over 500,000. The adver
tising and publicity donated to the
cnmpalgn nmounts to several hundred
thousand dollars. Every effort Is being
put forth to sell 75,000,000 seals, or less
than one for every man, woman and
child In the United States. This will
mean $750,000 for the antl-tubercuIosU
campaign In the United States, aud
particularly all of the 1,200 antl-tuber-
culosls associations or the country ae
rive their mipport from Red Cross Seals.
In the Unity Ceurt tf Webster Muty
Nebraska.
HTATKor NKI1KANKA, I
Webster County. fss
In the matter ol the estato of James Mil
ton Steward, deceased.
CUEDlTOHSot said estate will take notice,
that the time limited (or presentation and
llllnn of claims nijtlnst the same Is October
7th, 1916; and lor the payment of debts Is
March 3d, 1UI7, that 1 wilt sit at the county
court room In said county on the 9th day of
October, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock, A. M to
receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims .and objections duly filed.
Dated this 3d day ol March, A. I)., 1916
A. I. ItANNKY,
(ska i.) County Judge.
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FARM GATES
"CANT-SAG" FARM GATES
We believe there is no better gate at any price
than the "Cant-Sag" and there is no gate that can be
bought for less money.
Come in and let us convince you that, in this
instance, the best is the cheapest.
Please pay particular attention to this word
CANT It spells the best.
Red Cross Seal Jingto.
Hlpplty hop to the Christmas shop
To buy some Kcd Cross scaU.
With one on each letter
Of course you feel better,
You've heeded your brother'
FIRE
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THE ALARM ts n droitural tliln
OF FIRE for the man without
insurance. Every time he sees the
engines racing along his heart comes
up In his throat If the fire is anywhere
uear his place. What folly, what mis
taken economy.
THE COBT OF is so small that it
INSURANCE need hardly be
considered, The freedom from worry
alone la worth It many times ovor
Have ds Insure you to-day.
O. C. TEEL,
H0ll0bl0 Inturanc.
PLATT & FREES 1
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EXCELEENT IRRIGATED LANDS
AT WHEATLAND, WYOMING
ON
L1RKRAL AND PATERNAL TERMS: The Wyoming Development
Company nt Wheatland now olfers you the llncst kind of au irrigated fnrm
with a perpetual wrtter-riKtit ur prices rrom tso to gtiu an uurc with your
choice of throe different plans for very easy payments, so llboral and
filendly lu terms as to invite immediate inquiry.
LOCATION AND CHARACTER OF THESE LANDS:-10.000 acres now under
cultivation near Wheatland, Wyo., only no miles North of Cheyenne on the
Central Wyoming main line of the Hurlingtou-C. & S. roads; only 200 miles
from Denver, lu a highly prosperous community of Homing and alfalfa
meal mills, creamery, district schools, high schools, churches; State Uni
versity wlthlu 100 miles The Development Company owns these lands
aud nssUt settlers with skilled irrigators and Instruction,
THREE DIFFERENT PLANS OF PAYMENT:- (1) A straight Davment nlau.
one-fifth down. (2) No Urst payment plan. (3) Improvement plan. Hand
somely Ulustratad booklet dcsoriptlve of tbo Wheatland Colony, plans of
payment, lands, etc, free on request. Get this before you buy auliri gated
farm pnywhere In the west.
S.B.Howard, Immigration Agent
loot Farnani Street, Omaha, Nebr.
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