The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 23, 1919, Image 8

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OF ALL OUR
NOTICK OF SUIT
In
The District Court of Webster
County, Nebraska.
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You must see these goods in order to
. Appreciate the values we are olfering.
This is our regular stock of merchan-
l dice and are priced at less than the
pressnt day wholesale costs. It's an
opportunity you can't afford to miss.
BIG SPECIAL ON COTTON BATS
While They L?st ISc to $1.50
Specs a Prices on All
Rflima Taylor IDs-esses
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Mr. and Mrs.
D. AMACK
UNDERTAKING
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Phono, Ind. Store 1 58. Res, 93
RED CLOUD. NEB
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in the
Dining Room
and Comfort
in the Kitchen
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Is assured to every purchaser of
TL SOUTH BEND D '
1 iie MALLEABLE KailgC
All-Ways Preferable:
to nnswer said petition on or before
tho 17 day of November, '1919.
Dntcd September 29th, 1919.
THE COUNTY OP WEHSTER,
By Howard S. Foe,
J
OY IN THE HOME is sure to follow if there is com
fort in the Kitchen. We realized this when wc selected
a range for our customers. Wc decided to provide them
with a Kange that was as near perfecJion as a range
could be made--not only one that was good looking, hut above
all, a good baker and an economizer of fuel. In the South
Bend Malleable we found the Range that
all respects. We waut you to sec this range.
filled the bill in
Call and see it.
GEO. W. TRINE
Red Cloud's Leading Hardware Dealer
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BUY
Land
At Stratton, Colo.
For Particular Write to
Jos. A. Collins Land Co.
Stratton, Colorado
T0
Homltton-Cothor
Clothing Co:
Kvorythlng o Moo
or Boy Woaro
ThcMargln of Safety
Is ruproscntcil by tbo amount of
iif unuico you carry.
Don't lull yourself Into a fanqied
iocuilly.
Di'causo Hie lias never touched you
It doesn't follow that you're Immune
Tomorrow no today, If you have
time and you better tlud time
oonie to tbo olllce anil we'll write
a policy on your hotiho, furniture,
store or morchandUo.
-LATER MAY UK TOO LATE-
O. C. TEEL
R.elia.ble Insurance
'Quality" Job Printing
Dr.W.H.McBride
OBTNTIST
OVER STATE HANK
REDCLOUD
NEBRASKA
The County of Welwtor,
Plaintiff; -
HuRh W. Ct.T.fo !, T.-i?r Ovfljfofd,
his ife. Eleanor !!. Kunwnniitler.
. KmucnmUUT, !ir hubmt,J
reel namo ,mkroi n, Himuei i.
Xixon, Mary Nf:;on, U wifo. John
II. Pettibono, Mnn,it PclfiboM,
M wrfo. John (J. Ver'i-on, Rnbc
ea M. Ytrgwon, h'B v.i'e. vonro
L, Gulliford, Mra. Gedrjze L. GuUi
, ford, hi 3 wife, rcat name Mi
Known. Arthur L. Mitchell, Annie
Ii. MUfhell, hi wife, yjHiam
Seward Grbr, Freddie Garber, Ma
wife, nl name unknon. Lyra C.
Qnrbftr Anderson, S. A. Atntewoh,
her husband, rr-a! name unknown,
Mattie M. Wiederandrs, Bernard
Wledprandcro, her husband. Flora
E. Woods, Owar Teel, Mary Teal,
h8 wife, fjeorj? II. Overlng, T. W.
Thornburjf, real namo unknown,
Henry G. Konhlrr, and thoppomes
of eaph of tho said named" defend
ants, and tho unknown heirs, du
viseat, legatees, personal repre
sentatives of each of said defend
ants, unknown chimants and un
known owners who1 have or claim
any estate or $ntprt in Lots C, 18,
11, 15, 10, 17, 1, m, 20. 21, and 22
in Block 27 City of RM Cloud, Ne
braska, and Lots 6, 8, 9, 10, 20, 21,
22, 23 and 21 in Block 28 City -of
Rod Cloud. Nebraska, and all per
sons claiming any interest of any
kind in said real estate or any part
thereof,
Defendants.
Hugh W. Gulliford, Lucy Gulliford,
his wife, Eleanor II. Kunsenmiller,
Kunscnnililor, her husband,
itb! name unknown, Samuel Nixon,
Mary Nixon, his wife, John II. I'etti
bnnr, Martrurct rottibonc, his wife,
John G. FerKRoon, Rebecca 31. For
Ruson, his wife, Goni'Kt L. Gulliford,
Mrs. George L.. Gulliford, his wife,
roal name unknown, Arthur L Mitch
ell, Annie L. Mitchell, his wife, Lyra
C. Garbor Andor.on, S. A. Anderson,
her husband, real name unknown,
William Seward Garbor, Freddie
Gnrber., his wife, real name unknown,
Mattie M. Viedch-rdT". Bernard
rdnrandor, hn hu'-band, Flora E.
Woods. T. W, Thornburtr. rrnl name
unknown, Henry G. Koehler, non-resident
defendants and the spuca of
oarh of the fcaid nampd defendants,
and tho unknown h i!. devisees,
lojratees, pergonal representatives of
tarh of said defendants, unknown
claimants and unknown owners who
have or claim any rotate or interest
hi lot. C. 13. 1 1, 1.", 10, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21 and 22 in lilock 27 City of Red
Cloud, Nebraska, and Lots 0, 8, 9, 10,
20, 21, 22, 2'3 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 any part
thereof will take notice that on the
20 day of AuRitht, 1919, the County ot
Webster, nlaintiff herein, filed a pe
tition in the district court of Webster
County, Nebraska, against them, the
object and prayer of which is to fore
close a tax lien for delinquent taxes
against Lot C in Block 27 City of Red
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 $155.13; to. foreclose a
tax lien for delinquent taxes against
Lots 13 and 14 in Block 27 City of
Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of
1894 and for each and every succeed
ing year thereafter to and including
the year ot 1918 amounting to the
aggregate sum of $269.34; to fore
close a ta:: lien for delinquent taxes
against Lots 15 and 1G 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 against Lot 17 in Block 27 City
of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year
of 1S91 and for each and every suc
ceeding year thereafter to and includ
ing thf soar of 1918 amounting to tho
aggivu"it. .-urn of $t30.49; to fore
close a tax hn for delinquent tuxes
a-'am-t Lot.-. 18 and 19 in Block 27
City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the
year of 1892 and for oach and every
succeeding year thereafter to and in
cluding the year of 1918 amounting
to the awgregatp sum of JJ08.23; to
foreelo'e a tax lien for delinquent
tases against Lot 20 in Biovk 27 City
of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for tbo year
of 1S9G and for oach and evciy succeed
ing year thereafter to and including;
the year of 191S amounting to tho
argieg'e Mim of $105.37; to fore-clor-o
a ia lien for delinquent taxes
ng'inst 1 jts 21 and 22 in Block 27
Citv of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the
yer of 1892 and for each and every
succeeding year thereafter to and in
cluding the year of 1918 amounting
to tho aggregate sum of $287.0!J; to
forecloj-o a tax lien for delinquent
taxes against Lot G in Block 28 City
of Red Cloud. Nebraska, for tho year
of 1891 and for each and every suc
ccedinc year thereafter to and inc'.ud
ing the year of 1918 amounting to the
aggregate sum of $152.21; to fore
close a tax lien for delinquent taxes
against Lot 8 in Block 28 City of
Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of
1894 and for each and every succeed
ing year thereafter to and including
the s'ear of 1918 amounting to the ag
gregate sum of $142.13; to foreclose
a tax lien for delinquent taxes against
Lots 9 and 10 in Block 28 Gity of Red
Cloud, Nebraska, for tho year of 1891
and for each and every succeeding
year thereafter to and including the
year of 1918 amounting to tnc aggre
gate sum of $395.90; to foreclose a
tax lien fov delinquent taxes against
Lots 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 In Block
28 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for
tho year of 1893 and for each and
every succeeding year thereafter to
and including tho yeur of 1918 amount
ing to the aggregate sum of $494.06
which said tax liens are a first lien
upon the abovo described real estate.
Plaintiff asks for an accounting
for tho amount due it; that the same
may bo decreed u first Hen 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.
AU of the above named non-resident
and unknown defendants are required
The
county Auorncyj,,,,!, H h
(!() rops Wore rne I tin- lint eK.
on KMMind Rul Cloud, Neb 'flint N nn
a I t' prnri him lift ilifttriot hIoiik the
It. utilitidii ml ley Ace milns? lo II
( llu'm'uwh "f lhf pl-ie farmer In
many pino out lour einp or ulfMifft
Dirt Roads.
y uir jf.vMiv
ilghwny i uniiing nuitli
a sad and swirv jest.
mid
In
Med Protection
Keep your body well
nnur!"'ifrl furl rnnef anrl
drought, SHH-on it will d: il.n mc tne z J3 J: Jan3er. f3
lor emu li.ig It elion, mul landed: . .r ,
t. climb ,.,: bin,. ,, .iw.KM.it.' sentialjhat you ktap up
no pole. r thriii And tiita i why i' y9r rcsuoi. There are
Mtmt'tim s wiy thm the MoVeHnni'iit thousands of families who
should do away with rain mid uioini-l VOtlld not dream of beiri
du.-.ng thBeaMm, whleh s.t(..IWtln.in "" " u,v "up. " "'t Im- road; tVlthOUi ibt protection that
with n large amouni.nr thl gnodfvH. m"-v UAt Mt ' f- Ii, l.ni Ue - - ftoW"V
Th.' ooril drop turriMd out far Oettrr """" ""l" i"'". uifii ooRone
tiitiiipApotttU mid aa a rMilt ''Juhwuy in.p'y mli. hket-nnar in n )
r,.rmra ar eU prepared ta hundlo f"l' rf . w' tr,," thoimKhfi,r!
Mm. No caul.. re p ffd .he.e, J h,U, Vnu" ih- wiTer".
h it Mimli wiitr repdlnn will be atnit. tolled, nnd --waarlntr tm who ply the
i'd later. Kn6 City Drorera Tele- w'"lnn lhiTtiiiglit inlx u'lnw.
jfr,,,, , ! Wu'vn blc,virin mlllii ni moijnr lc-,
to niMko tin ! Mtf Mnven-.. Wrt'rn
lli'nry Zuluinn and wife nnd Mrs. traded stul wn've pTonail and ,drHff
S mWi, of Stuwarrfaon, Ill . brother and fed; 'v' ",,",np'"'d ,unrt, e'"ed and
. ... . r m ki.nu,, who . iii- i' v,,'"frted. h flunndi'i'pd horaea hy
i.ir of h. M Zalmnii who Mt.l thr lirnl. I.. .. ne th. JiK,way lea ah.
Iipi'm and the alnHii family south of surli And nhvu the WcntlmrV jrco I
It. d Clowd, lefr Tntiriuy .lor .lutev j and drj J' dmiiis the eMhetic ojf; it's
ImjiV, lolontdo, to vialt another or tile , fprftj'ed" m.d nmrilcurwl co titfe wc
., u . , r .i. i . v I think it niiridr worth Ilia nHe': we
V.i uin bur livrnri 1 lii'lf il inn linmw !. . ... , . .. l"" v
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Lawu-acu Li;c'inotli0
Notice lo Non Resident
Defendants.
ill tlie ftlsirhd o;curtof lVcbstcr Ccunty, '
NibrnsKn. !
Wtiiiani V. SJtUer " - .
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Alnii l.niiibauilMneohl.aink
Jai uii Htirsor ami Flora Itargor,
Ji-i Ititruer,
lolm Iliirnar nnd 1'uarl llnrgor,
Li ul llargar ami Ailillu ll.uifer,
1'iaiik Hurler ami - linrtsor. Ills wife,
I'diu P. Miller, ullool phlliillll.
AU n Albcr.
I)ofenilniiti.
Aii. nn I.tiuili, Jacob I.iunl.. Jacob' Hurcer,
1'li'ia liarcr. Jwne rinrger, .lolm lkn-gr,
l irl ItKfjtr, l.enii liAruor. Adilk; Ilarmir.
I'rank llarger, ftaritiir, wile of Prank
Uar,'vr. true and Arm nunie unknown, rbo.
hni 1 1 a did with othcrii. arc- deferidatiufln the
nl' above uftmed lullouof William V. Mill-
i-i -. Aen I .a in b. et nl. in tlm district t ourt
i chstur I'omuy. NtrMWa, will take
mi , that on tbu mn day of April. HMD.
Hi. ,ii.iintltl, William V. Miller. In tltc said
nii.nmitltlcd nrtl'ju In the dlntrlrt court or
i -iier county. Nebrak!i. tlletl lilt petition
In H-iid court, and vv ill further tnkc notice
i fin on October ii. lyiH. wld W llllam V. Mill,
(r I Hfl all articndiiiPiit to albritald ctltloii
In li,i iiltow tntltUtl nclliiii In the district
rout t-ol Wi-lHtir iumit.. Ntbraskn. said
petit Cm nnd s.'ild uiiK-iidiiiciit nrc m;iiliist tin
tiliosL' iKiincd ilC'lelidiillt'i. :iid :il-.o lunlnst
thtuiiiiiniucd dclcndnul 1 turner, wllo
of I'r.iuk tlarger, tlio object and ptajerof
m:UI petition and iiiiicndiucut to h:i1i1 petition
1tiln to partition, or, If tlius.iiuo cannot be
partitioned, equitably, then In that case a
Rule may be had of the following described
real estate, vl., I
North halt of tho north-west quarter of
secjlfm eleven (11), In township four (),
north, range nlno ('J), went Gth I. M. Webster
County, Nebraska.
Tiu further object and prayer of said peti
tion are that the Hharca of tho parties and
owtieru in common of the abovo entitled real
estate may be determined and continued,
unit In caBO of sale ol said real estate, for a
distribution of the proceeda of said sale, and
for goueral eg, tillable relief.
The vcrlilcatlou of said petition states that
tho true name of llargcr, wife of
Frank Harder, defendant, Is unknown.
You, and each of you. aro required to
answer said petition Including tho aforesaid
.meiidmeiit to said petition, on or bo torn tho
tilth dav of November, lUl'J. or your default
wilt bo taken and entered against you. .
Dated October 8. HUH. i
WILLIAM V. MIIXDK, '
liy F.J. Mutiday,
Ills Attorney.
howl alonu Its dunty mile, i itr taert
wrttathed In lit-mniiiK hiuliea Then
IMuviii tiiici.tka his trmnfh, It tain,
mid all the ntulT ia of I woi"r If
we'll btpi- rlae. iipuwerrlmr pmpotft in
our .ye, nnd build the kind of urnds
thRt la-it thiouKh vernal min and win
try blnt ?
Look ot the label on your paper and
scs how your subscription stands.
SC0TTS
EMULSION
affords. The rish idea is to
start hi the fall with Scott's
Emuhh.i and bo protected
for a f.tr-nuoiw winter.
its Scot's you ask for.
Tlw Notweirtao cod-liver oil oaed
.,) 5att' KtouUlaa is sutverrstfirml
tti our tmn Ar.icncaa 141urRloriw.
Its purity and iiu.illty H unttrrsed.
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There goes another tire
Happy That Go lo the Tire Service Stalion
and put on one of those Peerless Blowout Boots. Guar
anteed not to crack, and it will take you lvnie. Then
brirg it in and hive it repaired.
R. C. SUTTON'
s TIRE SERVICE STATION
a FREE SERVICE FREE AIR
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Building Material
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Camels are sold everywhere in scientific
ally sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or
ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a fitass
ine-paper-covered carton. 'We strongly
recommend this carton for the homm or
office supply, or when you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
Wlnton-SUm. N. C.
C1 AIvIELS' expert blend of choice
i Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos answers every cigarette
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