vgvmmmf1: 'Wwmmmmmmt RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF mm&mt&$ TW r V Public Sale We will offer at public auction at the home farm 3 miles cast of Cowlcs, Nebraska, commencing at 1 o'clock, on Saturday, Jan. 31 the following described property: 4 Tractor and Plow 1 Ford tractor, 1 3-bottom engine plow Machinery, Etc. 1 Western land roller; 1 elevator; 1 2-vow cultivator; 2 disc harrows; 1 tractor plow; 1 sulky plow; 1 2-row weeder; 1 McCormick binder; 1 Deering binder; 1 stalk drill; 1 2 row lister; 1 2-section harrow; 1 truck wagon; 1 walking plow; 1 sweep feed grinder; 1 Suc cess manure spreader; 1 Acme mower; 3 new Century single row cultivators; 5 sets of harness, 1 2 collars, about 300 bu. ear corn. Terms: $10 and under cash; 8 R. 6. Col. G. G. Denny, Auctioneer. Thompson Smith Bros. 27th Annual Sale of Pure Bred Poland China Bred Sows To be held at the farm . mile north and 9 miles east of SUPEROR, NEB , on Thursday, February 5, 1920 Offering consists of 65 HEAD OF TRIED SOWS, FALL AND SPRING GILTS All CHOLERA IMMUNE As the sale season is again at hand we are able to offer you another SELECT OFFERING of BROOD SOWS. This is a real toFFy bunc and as we are only holding one sale this spring the BEST ones all GO AT THIS SALE They have been fed and cared for in the usual careful way and should make good. There will be found in this sale some of the BEST BLOOD LINES IN THE BREED. We are always trying to improve To The Pig ClubBoys WE'RE GOING TO SELL No. One and No. Two in the catalogue to EOYS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS. These are CHOICE GILTS and will be gocd for the sow and litter contract of the Pig Club this summer. Come on bos and let us have a geed time This is one place where Dad will have to let you do the buying. REMEMBER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION. SALE HELD UNDER COVER AT 1:00 P. M. FREE LUNCHAT NOON WRITE FOR SMITH BROS., Superior, Neb. B. E. Ridgley and W. C. Henderson, Aucts. John Young, Clerk Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate. Insurance, Loans, Abstracts PHONES ( Offi' Rd.3,3,- MM R.d Cloud ) Keudence, 177 Nobrauka . 210 Acres Combination stock and grain farm. 70 acres pasture. 25 acres alfalfa, balance under cultivation; cultivated land all level except about 20 acres; five room house, stable for 8 head of horses, small granary, garage, silo, cow and hog sheds, well and windmill and only 20 feet to water, about five acres of heavy timber fenced hog tight, good orchard, close to school, on R. P. D. and telephone, two and one-half miles to town, $75.00 per acre. ... ISO Acres All under cultivation except about 20 acres; 0 acres on the famous Prairie Dog valley, level as a floor and the very best black loam alfalfa and corn ground, balance gentle slope. Good six room house, well and windmill, small staole, corn ciib, garage, etc. Mile and a half to town on a perfectly level road. This is one of the choice farms in this valley, and land of this character has sold in ffi0rsam0lnrei8hborhoodduriiitho past few months from 5125 to $135 per acre. Clcse to school and on R. F. D. and telephone. Price S100 per acre. Fohsesblon may bu luul on ollhor of tlitso farms Mivroli 1, Wl-O, nn 1 nmy Uo lioiwht nu n imymt-nt of 82.MJ0 cusli, bitlunco up to onolmlf ol purohiiBo prlco Mnrch 1, li0, mill owner will curry Imclc one half of tlio purclis price for five yen at t) pHi-cunt. Thee faims are located In Ilurluu county, Nebraska, anil will bo on tlio muilsot but a bliort (lino iih owner will rent them if not sold. Head Horses 1 black horse, 4 yrs old, wt 1400; 1 brown mare, 6 yrs old, wt 1200; 1 black mare, 4 "yrs old, wt 1100; 1 black horse, 3 yrs olj, wt 900. months at Q'0 interest & x Jas. McBride, Clerk CATALOGUE Son THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud. Nobrasktv 'UUIjISHBD EVERY THURSDAY Cntcrcd In tho l'oMolllce nt Htd Cloud, Nob ns Hccond CI am Mutter A. H. McARTHUH, Editor and Owno 'HIS ONIA IlKMOUItATIU I'AI'KU IN WKI1HTKH COUNTY Advertising Rates Foreign Stcro or Electro, per column inch 15c Hand or Machine Composition - 18c Cannot Use Malt Readers, Bold Face Type, per line 15c Readers, Regular Type, per line 7c Professional Cards, per month $1.50 Local Front Pajjc or Specified Positions Short Time, per column inch 15c Front Page or Specified, Contract - 12jJc Balance of Paper, Short Time - 12'ij'c Balance of Paper, Contract - - 10c Professional Cards, per month - $1.00 Readers, Bold Face Type, per line 10c Readers, Regular Type, per Hue 5c Xo litml'r l.e Than i.'e Political Announcements, term $5.00 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION The open competitive" examination under the rules of the U. S. Civil Service Commission for the position of clerk (mule or female) in the Post Office, Red Cloud, Nebraska, sched uled to be held on Saturday, 'January 10, 1920, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. and postponed will now be hold nt litis same place and time xm Satur day, February 11th. Applications for this examination must be made on the prehcribed form, which,, with necessary instructions, may be obtained from the Commis sion's local representative, Marion Illooin, Secretary Civil Service Hoard, at the Red Cloud, Nebraska, Post Of fice, or from tho undersigned. All persons wishing to lake this examination should secure blanks and file their applications with the under signed at once in order to allow time for any necessary corrections and to arrange for the examination. Eacli applicant will be required to submit to the examiner or. the day of the examination a photograpn ol himself taken within two years. An net of Congress approved July 11, 1919, provides: "That hereafter in making appoint ments to clerical and other positions in the executive branch or the Uov crnment in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, preference shall bo given to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines, and widows of such, and to tho wives of injured sol diers, sailors and marines who tlicm sclves are not quulified, but whose wives are qualified to hold such po sitions." Applicants who arc entitled to' the henelit of this act should attach to their applications their original dis charge papers, or accurate copies thereof or the offcial record of their service, which will be returned to them after inspection by the Com mission. MR. J. M. SIIOEMAKEK, Secretary Civil Service Hoard. St. Paul, Minnesota. Bargains in Kansas Lands We have a man who is very much interested in his neighbors and friends that wants a homo where they can double their money, this he knows by experience himself. He has traveled eastern Colorado and western Ncbras ka, which arc good places, but ho has found a place much better, with bet ter soil, and grass and good water. This land yields more wheat, corn and barley, than any place he has travel ed. We have a very largo list of land, for sale, in Sheridan county, Kansas, the share of the crop goes with tho place, if sold by May 1st. Wo have some good grazing land in this and adjoining counties, which can be bought cheap. He has traveled over several counties, before he bought. Ho bought one section nine years ago at $20.00 per acre, and re alised $00.00 per acre last July. He has owned this section nlno years now and during that time only two crops were very light. This sec tion has paid for itself and paid for another section besides. Now if any one wants a good homo or a place to make money, come and talk with us ami make arrangements to go out with us. These great bar gains aro only one hundred and twenty-one miles from Red Cloud, Ne braska, by railroad. We have a few I farms you can have possession of In March, 1920. Price on this land runs from $20 to SCO per acre, except thu grasa land, which enn bo bought cheaper. Homo office Red Cloud, Ne braska, over Stnto Bank. Branch office Scldon, Knnnnn, C. It. Carpenter, Manager. A. II. CARPENTER Red Cloud, Nebraska. Will Mcl'horson has resigned his position with tho Deep Rock Oil Co., and has accepted a position hi the Farmers? Union store and ho will take up his position next week. Mice of Increase of Capital Slock of J. A. Sllvcy Lumber Co. Corporation) Notice li hereby given that on Dcecmlici I ".Hi, mil), nt closliiKdatu at llio annual stock holdera meeting ot tlio J. A. Sllvey Lumber Co., Iield at Inavale, Nelirnskn, the follow lilt resolution vn adopted: "lie It resolved tliat tlio Capital .Stock of Hie J. A. Kllvcy Lumber Co.,oMnavale, Ncbraika, be Inreiucd from $15,010.00 loSI.,000.00niul Raid Increased stock IsHitcd to each stockholder of tlio corporation In thcHamc proportion tin tlio present stock Is held". J. A. SILU1JY, Secretary. Notice to Creditors. In tlio County Court of Webster Cotmtf, Nebraska In tho matter of tlio estate of Andrnv Martinson, deceased. Creditors of said estate will take notice, that the tlmu limited for presentation and illlni; of claims against said estate Is May JO th, W20, ami for the payment of debts If January 17th, IWI, that f will sit at th county court room In said county on the'JOtb day ol I'ebruary P.I20, to examine, hear and allow all claims duly Hied which aro a first ot second lieu upon said estate, and on the 21st day of May, 0i0, to examine, hear, allow and adjust all claims and objections of kcu cral creditors duly llleil. Dated this I'lhday of January UU0. (Seal) A. I). llANNKV, A true copy.) County .Indue. "NT Notice of Final Report In thu County Court ol Webster county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of UiarlcsA. Sclinltz, deceased. All persons Interested In said estate, are hereby notified that the i:.ecutnr Itolurt Damircll has filed herein a Dual account and report of his administration, and a petition for t lie final settlement of such account and report, and tor a decrcoof distribution of tin roxliliifot said estate, and for tlieasslcnuicnt of the real estate liclonclin; therc'o. and a illscharKO'froni his ti list, all or which said matters havo been set for hearlm; before said court on tho :wth day of January, IllJU, hi the hour of II) o'clock, A.M., when all per sons Interested may appiar and contest tin same. Hated this nth day of January 1!)J0. lKAI. A. I). Uxn.vky, A true eopj. " County Judue. Notice of Administrator's Sale. In tho Matter of tho Application of, .1. I., llccbe, Administrator of tlio Kslato of K.ra House, deceased, for i.oave to Sell.Iteal Kstatc. Notice Is hereby given that, In purs'iance of an order of the Honorable Harry S. Dun i;:in,JudKC of the District Court of Webster County. Nebraska, tenth Judicial district, made on .January 13, 11)20, for the sale of of the real estate hereinafter described, there will l sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the south front door of the Courthouse In the City ot Itcd Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska on the second day of I'ebruary, 1!KU, at itwo o'clock 1. M. the following described real estate: Commencing at the North Uast Corner of tlio North West Quarter of Section Two, In lou'uslilp One. North of ItauguTwclvc, West of theiith P.M. running thence south to the boundary llneof the I.epubllcan Valley ltall. load Company, thenco south west along Mild lino 'iuO feet, thence North to tho town lint between Town One and Two, thenco Kast along said line a feet to place of beginning. Webster County, Nebraska. .Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated January lii. )!).('. J. L. Heche, Administrator of the ICatatoof Hra House, deceased, i:. (i. Caldwell Attorney. Last I'llbllcallon January S. Publication of Summons. To nou resident defendants Don II. Cloui', Maude Cloud his wife; Alberta Walker, At chle 11. Walker her husband; Nannie M. Chase, Ilert Cliaso her husband; Hattle I. Orchard, Hubert C. Orchard her husband and guardian. You aro hereby notified that William II. Cloud and Myrtle U. Cloud as plalntltlshave tiled a petition and commenced nu action In tho district court of Webster county, Nebras. ka against you Impleaded with other defend ants (he object and prayer of which are to obtain the Judgment and decree of said court continuing tho Interests of tho parties as set forth In field petition In mid to tho following described land situated In Webster county, Nebraska to-wlt: Tho Northeast Quarter iNKM of Sect. lonTwcnty-sccn 0.27), Township Two (2), Itango Twelve (12), And that the court will decree that tho plain lltr. William II. Cloud, Is tho owner of a homestead estate for tho term of his natural life In said land and that subject thereto the parties arc owners thereof as tenants In com mon as successors In title to Harali L. Lloi.d deceased, the said William II. Cloud owning an undivided ono-third Interest therein and tho surviving children ot said Sarah L. Cloud owning each an undivided one-ninth Inter est therein nnd that said shares bo confirmed and partition mado and said promises sold, the homestead estate of William II. CltAid commuted and paid to him and tlio proceeds divided according to the Interests of tho part ies after the payment of cost's and expenses You aro required to answer tho Raid peti tion on tlio In tho olllctiot the Clerk of said eouur. 1. d cloud, Nebraska on or before Monl.v "..iri, t, 1.20, Dn'ed 'anuary :o. in."). WiM.tAM II. lornet al, Plalntllls 1.) L. 11. lilacklulgc, Attorney. Rcd Cloud People Prevent Appendicitis Many Red Cloud pcoplo mo tiding simple- glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., us mixed In Adlur-i tin, Thih Hushes BOTH upper and lower bowel to ccm pletuly It reinovcH nll'ioul, acuunitilat ed poisons fiom iilimuutnry eannl tttid prevents uppoudicltli. Adlor-i.kn re Ucves ANY CASE gas on Rtointich or uour htomaeh. Often CURES conMl patlou. In ouo case of uhrouic ntom itch trouble ONE bottle produued won. dsrful Jesuits,- O. L. Cotling, drugKUt. , Mrs. Tom NubIi returned homoon Tluirfidtiy evening from llastir.gs where- alio hml been visiting lior daughter." "3V - 1 KNST GOOD OFFERINGS It will mean a BIG SAVING to you to buy your Sweaters, Caps and Scarfs now as wools will be no cheaper. Every indi- I cation points to higher prices. Ladies Wool Sweaters - - $8 to $12 Misses Wool Sweaters - $4.25 to $7.50 Misses Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters $2.25 to $4 Childrens Part Wool, Cotton Sweaters $2 to $4.50 Childrens Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters, Caps and Leggins from - - $3.50 to $5 Irs. Barbara Piiares iW Start the New Year Right By buying your groceries where the two important fatcors predominate HIGH QUALITY . MERCHANDISE SOLD AT FAIR PRICES All the brands of goods we sell are the best the market affords and sold under A GUARANTEE Our many years of experience enables us to select merchandise that satisfies P. A. Wullbrandt -j Groceries and iMisttmiBiio.? JWUWWWWWWYUVWVAV.VAY Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, ?VWWAWAftrtWAVAVVAV.V.V"A'WVSAVVWftrtftWl ipmiiimrara "Hess's Poultry Panacea" is one of the best tonics and egg producrs on the market and has been used here for years. We also sell ''MORE EGG" the popular advertised article for making hens lay. 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