THE RED CLOU!) CHIEF Subscription Eight Pages All Homo Print $1 a Year in Advance Sffipjffefcs! TPWwww.Kwyswx. VOLUME XXXIV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, MARGIE l(i, lOOtf. NTIM HER 1 L IRRIOA TED LA NDS! Sunny El Rlto Valley, New Mexico. 40,000 acres Finest Irrigated Land Now only $40 per acre Will soon be worth 100 Romembor, $10 pays for land and perpetual Water Right fully paid. No crop failures. No drowning out of crops. No drouth. No cyclones. Titlo perfect. Warranty Deed at uny time. You are not obliged to livo on this laud to obtain titlo. Romembor this land is now onlv 810 per aero, one-fifth cash, balance five equal annual payments, intorost (5 por cent per annum. You can buy -10 or tnoro acres. It is especially adapted to fruit raising. Thirty years without a failure Also Alfalfa, Sugar Beets, Potatoes and Grains. Canal now completed which will irrigato over 8.000 acres. Noto extracts from somo of tho people who have purchased land: tract of land in Now Mexico unoccu- L-PTND LKND LKND Wm. Davis, Barclay, Kansas, says. "I find your proposition bettor than represented in your prospectus." S. Van Wheeler. St. Francis, Kansas, says: "Tho laud is capablo of produc ing largo crops of all kinds and is ouo of tho best fruit districts in Now Mex ico." M. F. Pitt, Winflold, Kansas, says: I liked it so much that I bought 50 acres more than I intended." W. P. Hall, Golden City, Mo., says: "I liked tho land so well that I took 40 acres moro than I had intended." Goo. Rex, Cherokee, Kansas, says: "I did not suppose thoro was any such pied. I think this tho finest valley I oversaw." (Ho was relieved of ""asth ma within 18 hours.) J. R. Ball, Golnon City, Mo.: "Thoro woro eight in our party and all bought moro than thep oxpectod. Dr. T. II. Sutherland, president Col orado Stato Dental Association, Den ver, says: "1 found tho land beauti fully situated, soil rich and product ive' I found all varieties of fruits growing in great abundance. I can not refrain from mentioning tho cli mato air dry, puro and stimulating. Tho locality is most delightful und productive." The Burlington railroad will make low rates Will refund car fare to all who buy land ot us. during March and April. We also have io acre tracts adjoing town for $50 per acre on same terms. Or if you want a good farm in this county, I can fit you out. I have sold over $40,000 worth ot property in this county within the last few months. I am "still in the ring" for business. If you have anything to sell or trade, no matter where it is, I can ht you out. MONEY LOTS OF IT TO LOAN on the best terms that can be made. Write or call on me at once for full particulars. Address J. P. HALE, the Real Estate Man RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA D BONDS NOT GOOD Another Election Necessary Before We Can Have Electric Lights. Tho Lincoln Star of Tuesday has tho following disappointing bit of news: "Lighting bonds issued by tho city of Rod Cloud will not bo registered by Auditor Soarlc. Tho bonds, amounting to $10,000, wero offered for registration yesterday evening but refused bocauBO tho amount exceeds tho '!) por cent valuation olauso of tho statute. Tho bouds woro voted as "olootrin light" bonds, when, if thoy only had boon de scribed as "light" bonds, thoy would havo come within tho statutory limita tion. Tho city will mako anothor ef fort to voto bonds, as a lighting plant is much desired by tho eltizons." idealities of tho law, this looks like a very Hue distinction. Just why a city should bo allowed to voto a larger issuo of bonds for common, ovory-day "lights" than for an up-to-date "elec tric light" plant is beyond tho compre hension of tho averago man and most lawyers, as woll. However, wo do not propose to bo cheated out or our electric lighting plant by those hair-splitters at Lin coln. An election will immediately bo called to voto bouds for a "light and heat" plaut and, siuco tho city has won a final verdict in tho F.& M. bank case, there should be oven loss oppo sition to tho bonds than at the previ ous election. DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, March 11, furnished by Walker & Bailey of Wobstor County Abstract company. U S to Honry Connelly, patent, sel nol and net sw 21 1 9 Samuel Miller to R L Coopor,wd s2 nwl and w2 sw4 34 2 10 . . . .1 5100 Mary E Damoroll to E U Over man, wd, nol 21 and sol sol 10 lll,wd 3000 J L Kaloy to E U Overman, wd, part sol and part sw J 35 2 1 1 . . 2200 L II Fort ot al, roforees, to W A Howard, deed, pt bo! and pt 31 9 1150 E L Haskins to Lois L Wright, wd, lots 7 and 8 blk 3 R R add to Red Cloud, wd 150 Maggie M Crono and husband to Matoj Vavricka, sw4 3 2 11, wd G400 J F Richardson to Sarah C Rich ardson, lots 15 1G and 17 blk 23 Red Cloud, wd TOO O L Duubar to John Ferguson, part lot 20 Roberts add to Guide Rock, wd 2000 Henry R Bashor to Harry Reeve ne4 31 3 9, wd 5000 C W McDonald to Robert Mor cor, sw4 and s2 nwl 2 4 12, wd . . 9G0O Jno T Cougor to G W Hasobrook n2 swl and s2 nwl 14 2 9, wd. . G100 II P Cobba to Emll Imhoff, s2 swl and e2 nwl 20 2 9, wd 5000 EDMcCuno to W H Thomas, w2 sw2 31 2 11, wd 4000 E C Brotthauer to Androw Er- iedson, se4 25 3 12, q o d 520 E U Overmau to E O Brotthauor' Bw4253 12,wd 3200 E C Christy to Alexander Sides, pt lots 2 3 3 and 8 Talbofs add I to Guide Rock, wd 1800 j Laura A Prentice to John Bos took, lots 1 to 8 blk 17 Blue Hill, wd 800 Lostor C Cone to Floyd D Crow, pt swl swl 3 1 9, wd 300 Floyd D Crow to Goo A Crow,pt swl swl 3 1 9, wd 250 James B'Murray to Chas C Hos kott, e2 swl 5 3 9, wd 1800 Alexander Monia to Wm N Ty- lor, 82 sw4 21 and pt nwl 3 2 9 G0OO John Dunbar to Chas M McMur- dy, sel and s2 nol 17 1 9. wd. . . 7200 Abby M Baldwin to Andy Guy, lots 2 and 3 in 9 1 10, wd 5125 Lincoln Land Co to Leonard D Roso, lot 5 blk 13 Rosomont,wd Frank S Spurck to Goo A Spurck lot 10 blk 1 Vance's add to G R, qcd 1 C Roso to Otto Johnson, lot 2 blk 2 Uosomont, wd Anna L Griffeth to E W Ross, pt lots 1 and 2, blk A, R C, wd. . . Frank M Reed ot al to Cather ine Hood, lots 1 and 2 blk 11 R R add to Rod Cloud, qcd Geo W Spurck to Ira L Paco, lot 10 blk 1 Vance's add to Guido Rook, wd 1500 E P Denton to Edward Roth, pt noll34 12, wd 1800 E P Donton ot al to Peter N Long, pt nol 13 4 12, wd 3750 Jno M Emerson to Jos A Donton no413412, wd 4000 Leonard C Mungor to A B Wig gins, swl bwl 101 10, wd 1750 jj 1200 Stato of Nebraska to Bernard McNeny, so4 10 4 12, deed 1000 Jno Hnsselbackor to Robt Math owson, n2 swl 29-1 10, wd 5000 Wm N Richardson to John Has selbackor, pt sel 31 2 11, wd. . . CG00 M R Bontloy to Wilolla Payne, pt312 12, wd 1G0O Frank E McClintio to Willio J Matheny, nol G 2 12, qcd 1 Maggie E Hollistor to Willio J Mathony. same, wd 4000 Wm A Bunuoll ot al to Lizzie Errot, w2 swl 1G 3 9, wd 30G5 E H Koou to John R Greenhalgh lot 10 blk 3 Cowles, wd 100 Thea Arnoson to Annio M Loo, 8W1183 12, wd 1 J L Cornell & Co to D C Brad ford, lots 13 11 15 blk 3 Roll er's add to Blue Hill, wd 2000 Nelson R Simpson to Goorgo W Simpson, w2 sw4 27 1 10, wd. . . 1000 Emelino B Knight to G M Gar ner, w2 sw4 27 1 10, wd 3300 Mary J Tyler to Efllo D Strick land, sw4 9 1 12, wd 3500 Lyra C Garbor to Congregational church, lots 10 to 20 blk 7 Rod Cloud, qcd 1 W O Frahm Co Troas to B Mc Neny, lots 20 and 21 blk 1 Gul- liford's add, deed 11 Susan R MoBrido to Minnie Henson, lots 12 3 and w2 1 blk 23 Rod Cloud, wd 850 Jno L Zeiglor to Louanna Steo- ley, pt swl sw4 3 1 9, wd 1500 Conftrefiatlenal Association Meetlnft. The 2Gth semi-annual meeting of tho Republican Valley Association of Con gregational churches will bo hold in tho local church on April 3 and 4. These meetings aro hold in tho spring and fall, and aro attondod by pastors and delegates from all of the churches in the southwestern part of tho state. Tho following will bo tho program of tho mooting: TUESDAY. MOHN1NQ. 10:30 Devotional. 11:00 Organization and Business. AFTKRNOON. 1:30 Song and Devotional mooting. Rov. Samuel Deakin, Cowles. 1.45 Paper. Tho Church and tho Kingdom. Rov. G. T. Noyce, Trenton. 2:15 Tho Church as an Organization. Rov. D. II. Piatt, Alma. 2:45 Discussion of Papers. Led by Rov. A. H. Simpson, Cambridge 3:00 Papor. Congregationalism. Rev. Goo. A. Conrad, MoCook 3:30 Discussion. Rov. C. W. Duncan, Holdrogo. 4:00-Tho Church and the Sunday School. E. J. Ovoring Jr., Red Cloud. 4:2(-Tho Sunday School and Publish ing Society. Supt. Stewart. KVKNINO. Song Sorvlco, Rod Cloud Choir. Uovotloual Mooting, Moderator. Association Sermon. Rev. G. B. llawkes, McCook. Sacramental Service Supt. Bross and Rov. G. W. Knapp. WEDNESDAY. MORNING. 0.00 Dovotional and Song Service Rov. Fred Hall, Danbury. 0:30 Tho Church and Spiritual Cul ture , I Worship, Rov. N. II. Hawkins, Indianola. Education. Prin. A. C. Hart, Franklin, Tho Homo. Mrs. N. B. Portor, Franklin. 10:30-Discussion. 11:00 Business. AFTERNOON. 2.00 Dovotional Mooting. Rov. Ellis, Campbell. 2:15 Tho Church Evangelistic. Rev. T. O. Douglass Jr., Franklin. 2:40 Discussion. Rov J. II. Boltel, Napouee. 3:00 Woman's Hour. 4:00 "For Christ and tho Church." C. E. Hour. Rov. Win. Hardcastlo, Lincoln. EVENINU. Song Service Rod Cloud Choir. Devotional Meeting . Lou by Moderator. Address What It Means. Supt. Bross. Address Self Support for Homo Mis sions in Nebraska. Rov. S. I. Hanford, Weeping Water. Firemen Elect Officers. The following aro tho new ntlicorfl of the Rod Cloud Fin Department na elected at at. a recent meeting: Chief J. O. Butler. 1st Assistant Tress Harwooil. 2nd Assistant Cloyd Gumming?. Soorotary Honry Diedorich. Trosuror Frank Stmlobaker. Hone Company No. 1 Foreman -Jas. Lusloy. 1st Assistant Fred Foarn. Nozzlcinan Ward Hays. 1st Assistant Harry Brown. Hose Company No. 3 Foreman Ed Frn. 1st Assistant Bandi Robortst 11. N zzlenmn Henry Deidorleh. 1st Assistant Bttt'ch Robertson. Hook anil Luliler Company Foreman W K. Genr. 1st Assistant Homir Biker. L uloer-man Win Tabor. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, blind, blooding, protruding piles. Druggists aro authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment faila 10 euro in 0 to 14 days. 50 cnts. Buckwheat MY H made with Royal Bafcfag Powcfesr Total ei39,00O Mortgages tiled, $13,000. Mortgages roloasod, 92,500. Are delicious and wholesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast, no "set ting" over night; never sour, never cause in digestion. 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