The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 28, 1910, Image 8

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HAVING DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
I am going to offer the people of Red Cloud and vacinity a chance that does not come
their way very often. Everything must go
At Wholesale Prices!
And Must Go Fast- I have the following lines:
Emboideries, laces, dress braids, belts, collars, ruchings, hair goods all over laces, veil
ings, pearl buttons, dress buttons, suit buttons, ribbons, gauze underwear, thread,
silk and cotton, sun bonnets, calicoes, percales, shirtings, muslins, sheetings,
the best corset, guaranteed rust proof and unbreakable.
Hosiery from 6c a pair up to 35c; they were 10 to 50c.
Underwear from 5c each up to 65 and 75c, it was formerly 10c to $1.25.
Shirtwaists at 25c and up.
Petticoats that were 85c to $5.50, we say 39c to $3.75. Only 5 Dress Skirts on hand
at makers prices. I want to call your Special Attention to Embroiderier. I have a
very large stock of them and I am going to sell them regardless of cost. Table oil
cloths, former price 20c, now 15c. Under Muslin, a very snappy line at makers
prices.
Remember this means Dry Goods only, at prices that will
sell them.
Remember this is a cash proposition. Do not ask for credit on these
prices, as I need the money.
GEO. P. JOHNSON.
Notice t Creditors.
Htnloof Nutirnskn, I in ttii'Counly I'ourt.
Webster County. I
In tho mutter of the ctUtito ot lliinnitli .
Milliliters, Decease il.
Notice In hereby kIvcii to nil iicrsoiiH lim
ln clnlniHftiu! (letunntlH nualiiNt H:nnnh A.
sitimlorn, late of WeliHlcr county, iIiti'simmI,
Unit tho tliuullxwl tor illliiB claims mjulnst
Kilil estate In kIx month trout the t'Jtli tiny ol
May 11)10.
All Hueh portions :iro reuulred to present
their claims, with tho vouchers, to the
County .liulgo of wild county, at his olllcc
therein, on or bofnru tlio 12th day ol Novem
ber 1910; and all claims bo tiled will bo heard
hctoro thosaldJudKOon the lltti day of No
vember 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m.; and thnt tho
administrator Is allowed one year from tho
IGth day of April 1910, In which to pay
tho debts allowed asalnst said i-tttnlo and
M'ttlo the name.
ska I. I. W. ElWON
County Judge.
Notice of IncorpjratloH oT the Amboy
Telephone Company.
tit. Tho name of thlH corporation shall be
tho Amboy Telephone Company.
2nd. Tho principal place of transacting
tl business of this corporation hhall be
Welwter County, Nebraska and the residence
of the president of the corporation shall be
Ih.olllco forJtiiOitrtttlHtctlon of business un
less othorwlso ordered by the Imard it direct
ors. 3rd. The Bonoral nature of tho business to
be transacted by this corporation shall be
the constructing building, nwitlut;, leasliiK,
etc. and selling, etc. of Telephone and tele
graph linos, acquiring and selling rights In
Ventral exchanges, etc and nil such other
lutictlotm as aro necessary (or carrying on
the business of tho transmission of news niid
messages local and long distance for ;ltn
inumbers'and the public In general. To no
nalro and dtspoBO of property, real and per
Mtual as may bo uecwaary (or the transact
ion of the said business.
4th. Tho authorize! capital stock of this
corporation shall bo' $3000.00 divided Into
shares of $30.00 each to bo Issued one share to
each of the signers of this corporation agree
ment, In consideration of their Hiirrc uderliiK
to said corporation all their right, title and
Interest In the co-partnership now known as
the Amboy Telephone Company and one
share to each of tho other members of said
co-partnership, The A mboy Telephone Com
pany in consideration of their trausferlng to
said corporation all their right and title In
said co-partnership. The remaining shares
to bo treasury stock to be disposed of as tho
hoard of directors may designate for the
houcllt of said corporation.
0th. Tho tlmo of tho commencement ,o(
this corporation shall bo April nth. 1UI0 and
It shall continue for the period of V.) yearn.
Uth. Tho highest amount of ludchlfducxs
or liability to which this corporation shall at
any time subject itself Hliall not exceed. 'JO
percent parvalucof the paid up stock. IhmiuI
and outstanding.
7th. Tho business of this corporation bhall
bo conducted by a board of directors, not to
exceed llvo In number who shall ho elected
anually from and by tho stockholder. A
president, vice-president, secretary and
treasurer to boseleoted from and by the said
board of directors.
Hulibcrlbod and sworn to this uth. iln of
April 1910.
J. II. Kllluger.
I H. Friable,
(loo. l-. Law.
O. M. Cockrall.
A. If. Ilrlght.
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The heme Grocery
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I carry a complete line of strictly fresh Groceries,
and my prices are such that it will pay you to do
your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class
brands of canned and package goods carried.
All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices.
Cleanliness
You cannot buy Groceries in a dirty, ill-kept pluoo nnd bo buto o
pure goods Cleanliness and sanitation nre our hobbies. : : : :
(te6eC:.et6&:&66Se66e6:(
trder te Show Cause.
Male of Nubriwiku, I in tho Countv Court.
cosier county. ( "
At a County Court held at the County
Court room lu and for wild county Wr-ilncs-tiny,
April iMth., A. I)., 1010.
In the matter of the estate ot A buck K. Mc
Call Deceased.
On nmlliiK and tllltiK tho petition of Hugh
McCall llled on tho iMth ilny of April A.
!., 1010, praying for th. examination nnd al
lowance of hU dual account of tho nine
date, a decrco of alignment of tho InmlH bo
lonslnc tosaldcHtatetotho persona entitled
to the name, an order dlstrlbullnt; the residue
of personal estate and there upon no order
dlHcharnlns him from further burden nnd
service In his said oillco as Kxccutor.
OmiKKKi), That Wednesday the Uth tiny of
May A. I). 1910, at two o'clock p. m., Is ns
BltWi'd fer hearing said petition when all
persons Interested lu said matter may ap
pear at a County Court to he held lu and for
-ald county nnd show cause why prayer of
petitioner Hhould not bo urnntcd: and that
notice of tho pendency of said petition nnd
tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons
Interested lu Bald matter, by publishing a
copy of this order lu tho I led Cloud Chief, 11
weekly newspaper printed In said county,
for three consecutive weeks prior to said day
of hearing. 1. k1)m,n
M:aM County Judge.
Widow's Pension.
The recent act of April 10th. 1008
t'lvas to all solilietV widows a pension
of 512 per month. Fred Mtiurer, the
attorney, has all necessary blanks.
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County Fair. Room for ono more. At
Opera Hotiso. April 20th nut! 30th.
Market Report
As Furnished by Hanson & Trine
liens (fiit) i3
Springs m
Cox ;,
Dneks a
Geoso -
Hotter 17
KtfRS (rots out) 18
per lb.
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A Few of the Good Things
Dill I'iekles. . iro per do.
Sour Pickles I0o ' '
Sweet Pickles 100
Hulk Olives i()0 ..
Hoi-bo IladMi lOeperbottlo
ClltMip l()c it 11
Celery Helish i0c t4
Mstrd loc "3 glass
Olemargerine Dutter. . .20 &. 25c per lb
0 VHtors r.o & 00c per ,qt
YOST A BUTLER
Thm Mh Avenue Meat Market
GRADE STALLION
PATB.
SHIRE 16 1-4 Hands High.
Weight about 1600 when fat
TERMS: $10.00 to insure a
live colt.
W. S. PARKES, Owner
IMION'KS
Kurnl 102
Hell Hliick 87
Real Estate Transfers
for the week ending April 27, us furn
ished by tho Fort Abstract Company,
Red Cloud, Nehr.
W W Kellogg to Jessie M Kel
logg qcd pt lota 1 nnd 2 blk 2G
RC $ 10
Wtn II Norris to Emery Lawler
wd s( no and tie ne 33-3-10. . . . 9(50')
J Wm Topfer to PJmelia Topfer
wd ne M-4-10 10000
Wm Topfer sr., to J Wm Topfer
wd nw M-4-10 10'JOO
Alvah E Cox to Geo M Wagner
wd lot M blk 6 Uladen 475
Wm Topfer Sr to J Wm Topfer
wd s sw 13-4-10 2000
Lena Temple to Frank L Smith
wd pt ne no 35 2-11 3000
F A Wnufle to II E McCoy wd und
lot 0 blk 10 Bladen 600
Chas VonBusch to Alexander
Koch Srwd nj aw 17-3-12. ... 7600
A D Ranncy to Mike G Flessner
wd pt nl-2 sw sw 3-4-10 250
A D Ranney to Dena Rose wd pt
nl-2 sw sw 3-4 10 2700
Margaret Wohrbeins etal to E W
A-dihy wd rte 24 2 10 8010
Jennie E Spence to Henry F
Rumbaugh wd lut 5 blk 2
Spences add to Bladen 2200
Wm Wolfe to Red Cloud Creamery
Association qcd lots 5 to 8 blk 2
Gnrber's 2d add to Red Cloud 75
Neb. Ocher Mining & Paint Co
to Janna Rose qcd se 29-4-9.... 1
R M Jones to F O Prochaska wd
e 1-2 nw ond nw ne 3-4-9 . .
. 10800
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Total
Mortgages filed 31045
Mortgages released $5200
GUIDE ROCK.
Lewis Smith's children have measles.
There is a good deal of sickness
here.
The Methodist church will be dedi
cated May 15th.
Mrs. Ed Sawyer is down from River
ton visiting home folks.
The Degree of Honor initiated five
new members Tuesday evening.
E. S. Garber and wife aro visitiug
their many relatives and friends here.
Wm. Sawyer was at George Parker's
tho first of this week raising his liouho
and putting In a foundation.
Miss Ethol Kollum of St. Frauds,
Kas., is visiting her grand mother,
Mrs. G. V. Hoover, and uunt Mrs. E.
V. Fowler.
The Royal Neighbors initiated a
class of seven Siturday evening. Ice
cream and cake were served. Their
deputy was hcio
Charles Simpson and wife aro hero
the guests of G. M. Simpson and fami
ly. Charles is their second son and
resides in Wyoming.
Miss Gertrude I.atnbort arrived
home Monday evening from 11 two
week's stay with relatives at Uillor,
Endicott and Fairbury.
Cards are out announcing the wedd
ing of Miss Clara M. Marsh und Dr.
J. M. S. Chosshir which is to tuko
phtco May 4th lit the homo of the
bride's parents in Guide Rock.
Word has boon received of the death
of Mrs. (ieorge Warner at Omaha.
She formerly lived here She had
been in very poor health and wus at
one of the Omaha Hospitals for many
months.
MlssCejolo Animik nnd Mr. Roy
Norris were married at high noon
Sunday, April 2 at the homo of the
bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivans
Am nek. Fifty-two guests were pres
ent. A wedding dinner was served.
Many valuable and beautiful gifts
wore received. The young couple will
reside on a farm northwest of (Julde
Kock.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
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Atk your Umitflit for ClII-CUKS-TItR'S
uiAMunu uiiANi) riM.s in kicd anil.
uold metallic boxes, scaled with uli
KioDon. xakb no OTusn. Hayaiyoa
Druilik ud uk fur OUI.CUH.Tlt H
DIAMOND nilAND PIf.1.", for twentT-flro
year regarded m Best.SaUst, Alwayi Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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Red Cloud Is The Best Plaee To
Trade
There is no other place in the state where you can get so
many Bargains
The Red Cloud Hardware Co., they are leaders
A few of their Bargains
Rock Island trickle lister . $35 00
John Deere trickle lister 35 00
John Deere 2 ro,w lister 75 00
St. Joe 2 row lisler 75 00
John 1 )cere 2 row wee. ers, latest 38 00
Ohio riding cultivator 22,50
Gas Iinginu 55,00
Cream seperators 55 00
Manure spreaders 80.00
Just received 2 car" loads of the finest Buggies that ever
come to our city. Prices from $55 to $105.
Have about 75 bushels of home grown Alfalfa seed. Extra
nice seed from 8 to 11 per bushel.
Sulkey plows $25 00
Nails per keg 3 oo
Have a car of field fence on the way from the factory.
Prices none can equal. The best field fence that can be
made, 20 inches to 5 feet high.
Red Cloud Hardware & Impl. Co.,
Wm, Wolfe, Manager.
For Salk: Two typewriters good as
new, ono Smith Premier and one Rem
ington. Inquire at tills ofll t ;.
Swift's Promlum
Hams or
Bacons.
Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds
IrVfn. Koon
Red Cloud, Nebr.
Col. J. H. Elllnger
AUCTIONEER
Does livestock and general auc
tioneering. Satisfaction guaran
teed in every caso. Understands
pedigrees nnd stock values.
Many years experience Phono
him unytlmo.
Red Cloud, Nebr.
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$. J. CUNNINGHAM
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. J. S. EMIQll
At the old stand oyer the
State ttqnk. Phonef3l.
CATARRH
mm
Ely's Cream Balm
Suro to Clv'o Sntlsfactlon.
OlVEO RELIEF AT ONCE.
It clonuhcs, Roothes, henls nnd protects tho
diMiwcil membrane resulting from Catarrh
mid drives away a Cold in the ITemlqiiioklr,
Uestores tho Honsoil of Tnste nnd Smoll.
Easy to uso. Contains no injurious drugs
Applied into tho nnstriU and absorbed.
Largo Kizo, f0 cents at Druggists or by
num. jjiquui v;rcam uuiin xor o
Atomizers. 75 cents. ,
ELY BROTHERS, 66 Wrr.n Sl.t-Hnr YerW
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i! 5' I INSURANCE
RtWL I policy
Don't Delay Ordering
a lire insurance policy from us a
single day. Fire isn't going to
stay away becauoo you aro not in
sured. In fact, it seems to pick
out tho man foolish enough to bo
without
riHE INSURANCE POLICY.
Havo us issue you n policy to-day.
Don't hesitate about the matter.
Tho fire iloud may- have your
house down on tho list for a visit
this very night.
MARK WHA TI SAY
O. C. TEEL,
Reliable Insurance.
UNDERTAKING
We Carry Funeral
Furnishings in Stock
and answer calls day
or night. Have ar
ranged to secure the
services of Albright
Brothers on Short
Notice withoutjExtra
Charge to Patrons.
G. A. WELLS
COWLES, NEBR.
Notice Farmers 6 Breeders
That the Pereheron Stallion, Mak
teau (07079) imported from Franco in
1010 by Stream & Wilson of Creton,
Ioivn, Is registered in the Ainorican
Breeders and Importer's l'orcheron
Registery, and that liln recorded num.
bor is 52923. '
Color and Description, Black;
l'Kiianr.E: Folded Ju() 0, mon
bred by M. Tisou Commune of Bunnies'
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Doutoo (105(0) ho by IIcalor III r,o78
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