u , $ "$fafiw$m', '9w U.'t ,nftm;- "!TJ CLOUD, RIBRAIK HIR wwmtfcm Closing Out Sale I OF ALL OUR Dry Goods You must see these goods in order to appreciate the values we arc offering. This is our regular stock of merchan dise and are priced at less than the present day wholesale costs. It's an opportunity you can't afford to miss. BIG SPECIAL ON COTTON BATS While They Last 15c to $1.50 Special Prices ,on 'All Mina Taylor Dresses M A. Albright In the County fTonrt of Webster Count) Nebraska. In tliu mutter of the eslntrof Kaiinln.Slrny- i.i m-i xum ii. i i iiomniuui .N(;nr:i-.Kii. 10 it 1 1 parsons uiu r (it'll In Rnlil r-Hltiti't iTC'llitiH Hint IicIm tiikt notice, Hint Hubert Now Inn lin flli'il Ml )ft I Hon nlli'Ultm Hint I'niuili Sinner u rfiliiinl nml liilinliltnnt of Wclntir ottiitv, Nclirmi t,n,ilji'l liiloMntoln snlili (iiinly tuiil Stutoun or n lo lit tin1 ;!0lh ilnv Hi Niivcilil)ir. WOJ. Ii'.tvlni! ni lur Mile ninl onlj liclr nt Inw Alinilii N.pwlon. 'I Wilt :ild iti relent illc( m lod In fi col the following dcnTllicil rm estate. tow It: UiuNoi'lli-wtt-i iiitirtcr iNVi,i el i(cli)ii lucnty Lliilit (iHi t(iu'iiHlili two (it. norm in raiiKU tncivo u.'i. west oi tiiuutli r. .M.. 'Webster County, Ncl.rinUiit Hint jour I'ClllliiiHT Is one nl thcjiclrn at law o the iilHiM'tiaiiicil Aliram Nuvton, nml Hie owner ol mi ttiidlvlileil one third of Hie above, do srrlhcd real estate, mid iiraylnu fur a decree harrlnu i latins. Hint Mild deee It lit died Inle slate; that no application fnradiiilnlsirntloit Iiiih hc(u ma Ic, and thecttateof said deced ent has not liien adiiilnWterul In the .State ol Ndraska, and that tliuhelr at law of said ikccdent as herein xet forth shall he dicreeil to hu the oner In fn simple of the ulmvo ilcicrlhcil real estate, vlilrli litis liuui pet for hearliiKon thu llthday of Oitobur. A. 1). liiio itt 10 o'clock A.M. Dated ut llvil Uloud. INehraska. this lath day of Sopti'inber, llll'J. A. I. UANNKY Cenll county Judge. I J. Mm id ay, Attorney. NOTICE OF SUIT BiiirjiM.rainTOinanraisa'iw.swi'PiiHii m w rw aw niwisn mwTjnre' r'mraa; icotjitJ WUWWVWWWW.WUWL Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB WWWWWUrtArVUWUUWW fltIlinin'1ini,ll'!l!.l1IXI!linnilTinnriimimnnnnm!nini'r!mnmrniii'iimriimmmiimiiiri'irimitmtmTnnnnrii,ninmimim a.nm.inn... .... - .....,,,, ,MM , iuuauijiuiMiiiiu1Hhitu.iu,i,uuiullulllulUiuailUillliiail.lUlliiUl4II.Ull4iUill.Uiul.iUiilliaWlliUlail!illliri.llUllll t Christian Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 11 a. m. Preaching Service 7 p. rrt. Sermon Lecture .: ' IMOCmilfflM HIGH SENSATION DUROC Boar and Gilt Sale Held under cover at farm 1 24 miles northeast of Superior and 2Vz miles southwest of Nora, Nebraska, on Tuesday, October 21 Sale will commence mt 1 p. m. 30 Boars and IO Gilts All Immune The Boars are mostly by High Sensation, 3 are by Great Orion Sen sation. The Gilts are all by High Sensation. In presenting this offering we feel that they will meet with your hearty approval. They are the tall, long, stretchy kind and stand on the best of straight legs and feet, have high backs. Come and look them ove and have dinner with us. Wc will appreciate your presence whether you buy or not. Write for Catalogue CARL DAY, Nora, Nebr. A. W. Thompson and W. C. Henderson, Aucts. John Yung, Clerk Farm at fluetion! At Inavale, Neb., Postponed to Friday, October 17th See Bills for Particulars R. C. Burch, Inavale, Nebr. In The District Couit of Webster County, Nebraska. The County of Webster, riaintiff, IIURh W. Gulliford, Lucy Gulliforfl, his wife, Eleanor H. Kunsenmiller, Kunsentnillor, her husband, real name unknown, Samuel E. Nixon, Mary Nixon, his wife, John If. 1'cttibono, Margaret l'ettibone, his wife, John G. Forason, Rebec ca M. Fergason, his wife, George L. Gullifoni, Mtfc. George L. Gulli ford, his wife, real nnmc un known, Arthur L. Mitchell, Annie L. Mitchell, his wife. William Seward Garber, Freddie Garbor, his wife, real name unknown, Lyra C. Garber Anderson, S. A. Anderson, her husband, real name unknown, Mattio M. Wicderanders, Bernard Wicderandcrs, her husband, Flora E. Woods. Oscar Tec!, Mary Tool, his wife, George II. Ovcring, T. W. Thornburg, real name unknown, Henry G. Kochlcr, and the spouses of each of the said named defend ants, and the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees, personal repre sentatives of each of said defend ants, unknown claimants and un known owners who have or claim any estate or interest in Lots G, 111, 14, ir, 10, 17. 18, II). 20, 21, and 22 in Block 27 City of Bed Cloud, Ne braska, and Lots 0. 8, 9, 10, 20, 21, 22. 2!5 and 21 in Block 28 City of Bed Cloud, Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, Defendants. Hugh W. GuUifonl. Lucy Gulliford, his wife, Eleanor H. Kunsenmiller, Kunsenmiller, her husband, real name unknown. Samuel Nixon, Mary Nixon, his wife. John H. Petti bone, Margaret Pcttibone, his wife, John G. Fcrgason, Rebecca M. Fer gason, his wife, George L. Gulliford. Mrs. Georce L. Gulliford. his wife. real name unknown, Arthur L Mitch ell. Annie L. Mitchell, his wife, Lyra O. Garber Anderson, S. A. Ander.-'on, her husband, real name unknown, William Seward Garber. Freddie Garbor, his wife, real name unknown, Mattic M. Wicderanders. Bernard Wiederantlcrs. her husband, Flora E. Woods. '1. W. Thornburg, real name unknown. Henry G. Kochlcr. non-resident defendants and the spouses of each of the said named defendants, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives of each of said defendants, unknown claimants and unknown owners who have or claim any estate or interest in lots G. 13, 14, 15. 1G, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 in Block 27 Citv of Red Cloud, Nebraska, and Lots f. 8. 9, 10, 20, 21, 22. 23 and 21 in block 28 City' of Red Cloud, Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or anv part thereof will take notice that on thn 26 day of August, 1919, the County ot WnllQtnt nltiinfiff lmA: tllnA M . . iibiii iii:ii;iii, uicil ix pe tition in the district court of Wph;r.r County, Nebraska, against them, the object and prayer of which is to fore close a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lot 6 in Block 27 Citv of Red tioud, xveuraska, for the year of 1891 and for each and every succeeding year thereafter to nml innlmlirwr ti,n ear of 1918 amounting to the aggre gate sum of $155.13; to foreclose a tax lion for delinquent taxes against L6ts 13 and 14 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1891 and for each and every succeed ing year thereafter to and including the year of 1918 amounting to the aggregate sum of S2G9.34; to fore close a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lots 15 and 10 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1893 and for each and every succeeding year thereafter to and in cluding the year of 1918 amounting to the aggregate sum of 200.01; to foreclose a tax lien for delinquent taxes ugainst Lot 17 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1891 and for each and every suc ceeding year thereafter to and includ ing the year of 1918 amounting to the aggregate sum of $110.49; to fore close a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lots 18 and 19 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for thu year of 1892 and for ench and every succeeding year thereafter to and in cluding the year of 1918 amounting to the aggregate sum of $208,23; to foreclose a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lot 20 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 189G and for each und every succeed ing year thereafter to and including the year of 1918 amounting to the nggregato sum of $105.37; to fore close a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lots 21 and 22 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for tho yor of 1892 and for (tach and every succeeding vear thereiifter to and In. eluding the year of 11)18 amounting to the aggregate sum of $287.03: to foreclose a tax lien for delinquent tuxes against Lot 6 in Block 28 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1891 and for each and every "suc ceeding year thereafter to and inc'.ud ing the year of 1918 amounting to tho aggregate sum of $152.21; to fore close a tnx lien for delinquent taxes against Lot 8 in Block 28 City of Re I Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1891 and for each and every succeed ing year thereafter to and including the ear of 1918 amounting to the ag gregate sum of SI 12.13: to fimwinvn a tax lien for delinquent taxes against' i.ois v ana w in uiock 25 City of Bed Cloud, Nebraska', for the year of 1894 and for each and every succeeding year thereafter to and including the year of 1918 amounting to the aggre gate sum of $395.90; to foreclose a ta' lien for delinquent taxes against Lots 20, 21. 22. 23. and '! In Hind.- 28 City of Red Cloud. Nebraska, for the year of 1893 and for each and k every succeeding year thereafter to ' t! and including the year of 1918 apiount ' inic io me aggregate sum ol $194.00 which said tax liens are a first lien upon the above described real estate. Plaintiff asks for an accounting for the amount due it; that the same may be decreed a first lien and that the said real estate may bo sold to satisfy said amount and costs of suit, and such other relief as equity may grant. . All of the above named non-resident and unknown defendants are required to anawer said petition on or before ! tl.; 17 day of November, 1919. Bated September 29th, 1919. THE COUNTY OF WEBSTER, By Howard S. Foe, County Attorney. MiiaiMMMirro Get Another 4000 Miles Out of Your Old Tires It may look pretty bad. The tread may be gone. But if the fabric is sound we can rebuild it. A tire without a tread is worth only the price of old rubber. But when we build on a genuine Dry Cure tread it's worth you know what a tire sells for. R. C. SUTTON'S TIRE SERVICE STATION FREE SERVICE FREE AIR irai",:i;rai:iff:ijra wiwii .a-' WVWAV.W.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V, ,V.V.VWY 5 r WILL BE IN SOON! &1".oo LUMP 11-75 CAR PINACLE LUMP Delivered CAR NIGGER HEAD Delivered AROUND THE WORLD: WITH THE AMERICAN RED CROSS. w On German Soil, i - i w T1 i WcathcrTsHcrcl 0tdt&t NOW JUlone-Gellatly Go. I yAftV-VW-A-AV-V.V.VVAVAV.V.VWAVV."AftAftJW ' - hi In the city Square of Treves, Ger-I many, Iicuiliiuurters of the allied mili tary forces, mi ancient cross surmount ,el u)ommicut nmrlcs the city's center of lrjHJ. For this reason American Red Cross olllelnl.s converted It, as shovn,'jy this picture, Into a directory of all ,Pel Cross activities In the city. ' Dally Thought He lives who dies to win a lasting namc.r-'DruMmouiL SlWITfl BROS'. 26th SAIiE OF Pure Bred Poland Chinas Will be held at the home farm 2 miles southeast of Cadams and 9 miles northeast of Superior, Nebr., on Wednesday, October 22, 1919 60 Head: 40 Boars and 20 Gilts We are offering another bunch of big growthy pigs. They have had lots of exercise and have been fed right to do you the most goocT. Some new blood has been added for an outcross. Come spend the day with us and get your dinner. Sale under tent at 1 p. m. Free Lunch at Noon Write for Cataloge SMITH BROS., Superior, Nebr. A. W. Thompson and W. C. Henderson, Aucts. John Yung, Clerk. i. ' r ; - . . x fur ,.- the national joy smoke makes a whale of a cigarette! Rt Copvr'chi ill) lr H.J. Id'yiiwi rnluccoCo . .....j .J A.uif.. siv?. ,. 'Y'OU certainly get yours when you lay your"smokecard9 on the table, X call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a makin's cigarette ! 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It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all over the nation to the joys of smoking. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.ton-Salem, N. C. Awniling ynut anvn, you'll tindtoppv red Imu, tidy red lint, handtome pound and half pound tin humidors and that classy, practical pound crystal (last humidor with tponir molstnner top that keep Pnnro Albert in tuch psrfoct condition I &? m r .? uUMM jfiJ.C WlWS&!0 i ) I w if " V .if zsnffiqragOT - Ar"fct -r -g