SB Em w$ ' 5 MM r'm",txt!riteimmivwyii' T'Wi-'ammw , marnnnm Vai ArfAs&AMraWAST'V jft,v;, &!(!fii(r&&&tst!im i 7"W-I!W.9- 4...................................... .................... .. rrom Luciles i I Diary j 11 "... ... .. . .... ............... .... .. .,.; f3 I 73 I . . . i The home 6rGery P. A. Wultbrandt, Prou. ill Ul Hi ' verything IN atables Groceries, you to do V carry a coir- etc line of strictly fresh .mil mv nricos arc such that it will pay ,r,,- Kin-in.r in this lino of us. Onlv the first-class brands of canned and package goods carried. All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. j. in ndroceiy htore more than in ntiythltiK else, Ul6unlin6SS buyers should demand Absolute Cleanliness. Vol cannot buy (Iroeeries in a dirty, ill-kept placo and be sure- pure gooc Is Cleatiliness'nnd sanitation are our hobble?. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi iki Hi ill Hi Hi ib Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi & to LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE!! Do You Want to Buy a Home. If You Do, Now is the Time and GOLVIN & KENT'S is the place. No. '1. A. Iiots Kt 11 l.'i and 10 in block 10, in the city of Ksbon, Jewell -vjouuly, Kansas. I room house, barn for six horses good well, soino trees; on Sy two" blocks from main street. Price S72.1.00. No. S A. 200 acres 4 S miles from Guide Kook, Nebr. LIO acres under the plow, 35 acres alfalfa, farm fenced and crossecl-fenced, 10 acres hop tight, uomforUblcj house, large lino bam practically new, crib, sheds, lien houses, Jiog houncs, well, mill, large cement resevoir. Abundance of water. Price 510,000. $7000.00 cash, balance mortgage to be nssumod or paid. No. 4. A. 325 acres 170 acres under the plow, 5 acres alfalfa, hog pasture, 7 Ticre meadow, balanco pasture, well and mill on each quarter, '! story house 2x30; barn 18x30, cow barn -.'1x32, calf stablo S.v'HS. hog shod M.28, granary crib and tool shod combined 1 1x22, grnnary, crib and wagqn shod combined 10x10; lien houso 8x11, shop 10x12, old house, 10x18 A. 12x10. liiilltlings on tiood foundations, painted and in good condition. Price $.10 per iiore, part time. No 5. A. N. E. 4 '.M-21, Norton county, Kansas; 1 miles from Clayton, Xiis. A good iuarter of land, 00 acres under the plow, balance grass. Price "$3M)0.00. Half cash balance time, 7 per cont interest. No. 0. A. Hlo acres, DO in cultivation. 7 acres alfalfa. 15 aeies more sown this snrini;. Three miles to Guide Hock, Nebr. New 7 room house, stable, well, mill, tank, etc. Pi ice fillOo. No. 7. A. 303 acres improved farm, 3 miles from Guide Koch, Nebr. Price 505 per acre. No . A. Good improved bottom farm 100 acres Half good bottom land, tfine hay and alfalfa farm.' Price S1200O. No. '.). A. An extra good 80 acre farm: good, nearly now house, stable, well mill, etc. Price S'15 per acre. A good one. No. 10. A. A good improved 100 acre faun. Piicu e(I" per acre. No. 11. A. A good 1st) acre home, part number one bottom land, good virohard. barn, house, well, mill, tank, etc. Price 1100o. No. Ut. A. Kino rosidencc property in Guide Hock, Nebr. Price S2G0O. No 14, A. Nieo llttlo cot tago homo close in to main street. Guide Kock, Nebr. Price 81200. No. lri A. 1111 acres good grass land. $35 per aero. No. !19 a. A tine stock farm well arrangod 100 acres 2" miles from Guide 'Kock, Nebr. Comfortable house, good crib and granary, timber enough for farm use, 10 acres good cattle pasturo, 15 acres good hog pasture, 10 acres of good meadow, 30 acros alfalfa, balanco under the plow. The cheapest iiomc in the country. Only 87000 on easy terms. No. 17. A. A flihs improved 120 acre home at 8Gr per acre. No. 18a, A tine farm 7 miles of Uoodland, Kas., S2500. A choice farm. No. 19a. A lino improved 80 acre farm 0 miles from Red Cloud, Neb. A '"bargain at 85500. No. 20. An extra 80 acre farm 1 mile from post-olllca at Guide Hock, Neb. Vrice 1125 per acre. No. 21a A tine 100 acre improved farm 5 miles from Red Cloud, Neb. Price N5000. No. 22. One of the be-t 110 acre improved, best -located little homes in 'Webster county. Nebr.. only 1 )j miles from center of Kod Cloud, the county eat of Webster county. SI 1500. 81000 down, balance March I, 1011. No. 2:1a. S5 acres of the best land in Wobstor county, Nebr. Good house, well, mill, etc. Price $0000. No. 2la. 151 vlO ncics. all bottom land, 1 miles from Guide Kock. Nebr. 10 acre-, pustule, lo aeies timber, balance under the plow, except corralls etc. Comfortable house, barn, granarj. crib, hen house, well. mill. tank. etc. Vrice SlO.uuti. 3500 cash. 82500 March 1st. 1011, balance lo vears time at 5'i percent inteiest. This lurm will make you a good home, come and soo it, be fore buying No. 25a. A lino 171! acre home in Nuckolls county. Nebraska, all bottom ami but about 15 acres. 05 acres tillable, and the best of soil, 10 acre- of big tinf timber, balance pasture, good 5 room house, good barn.'UxlO. This is n good farm well located about half way between Guide Hock and Host wide. School across the road. Priced to sell SU5S 10. $1000 cash, balanco March I, 1911. No. 2na. 1(10 notes of tho best land in this country or any other. 521000.00 Tho price sounds a little high. Vet if you want tho best and are able to buy it don't fall to see this one It is a sure and safe investment. A farm that with proper care will produce a crop every year. All the improvements need ed, it home rviidy to occupy and lit for a king. 75 acres under the plow, is acres alfalfa, 1 acres orchard ami grove, 100 boarlng apple trees, 25 acres prairie hay, balanco pasture. 14 story 10 room house, barn 21x112 with leaiito 32x1 1 well, wind mill, idevated tank, stock tank, eiib room for IIOoU bushels, rnuary loom for 1000 bushels, l hog shed -lHxS, i hog shed :12S, hay roof -OKltle shed I0l(i. corralls etc. farm all fenced and cross fenced. SIQUD.uueiish $1:1000.0) Miiich tst. l!)ll balance ." yeats at 7 per cont interest. No. :i0,i. SO aeies f, miles fioin Guide lloek. Nebr.. 50 acres under plow, 15 acres alfalfa, balanco pasture, good live room house, barn, cribs, granary, wull, null, oichard etc; schotri one mile from house Price S.ViOO. No. .11 a. A line 200 acre rami nicely located : t miles from town, part -crook bottom, 25 acres alfalfa, lo aeies timber, MJ acres pasture, nice orchard, balance farm lanil. house :i2x21 A Klx.'lo, ten rooms and bath rooui. granary 2l.M, barn 212I. cow shed, well, mill, etc; farm fsuced and oross-faneeil, railraml switch on premises for loading stock and grain, graded school at town, district school I i miles, county seat 0', miles, a dandy stock, grain und fruit fariu. Price 805 per acre. No IIS. Town property consisting of U lots ono block from Main streot In Ited Cloud. Good 4 room houso, good stable, coal shed and orchard. A line homo in county scat of Webstor county. Price SlOOo. No HI) Town property. Good seven room house, tine barn, coal shod, plenty of fruit and all hinds, 0 lots, line lawn and two blocks from main st. IVico 82500. Part timo This placo is located in lied Cloud. Wt have many more and can suit anybody. Come and s us. W. A. Kent, 1. B. Colvin, Red Cloud, Neb. Guide Rock, Neb. Notice to Credltcrs. Hlnto of Noliraikcv, ; ti10 cnnty Court. WelMterlonniy. I Ik the matter ot the estate of William II ( ihiiht Urccnseil. Votiei' In hereliy nlven to all pcisons lia tut,' claims uu I (tciuuul'MU(:ilnl W llllam li runic r Into of Welnter county, ilerMiM-tl that Hie tliiic OxLtl forillliu I'lnlms Mijalnst salil iHtnto Is six molitlii from the -Hit day of Stpti iiiIiit luin. All Hiicli jiiTSfitM are rc(iilrcil lo present their eliilniM, with the oiieher. to the County .luilic of salil eouuty, nt hU olllce therein, on or liefore Ihe'J.Uh iliiyof March I'.ill. and all claims so Olid will hu heard ticf ore the kuIO Jtiilue on the :'.() 1 1 1 day of Miirch HOI. at one o'clock p. m.; and that tliii Kxei'iitrlx Isalloued one year from the :ilst day of Amsust tmu. In which to pay tho iteiitM allowed nualust "nhl clalo and xeltlti the wuiie. m-:i. I. . Kiwon Ciniiilv .Indue. Cn'tit' lo Slioif Caiisis. siaif.'i 'Si-iirnskn, i in ,( C.Mutv ( ourl. fiwtir i Dimly, t At a enmity I o.irt held at llir t t.unl Court room In and for said county Mmi da. September IJth.. A. It.. 11110. In the matter of t lie estate of Jacob s. Keltic. Deceased. on rend I n and tlllmt the petttlon of (''ran ees I;. Iteli;le. AdtnlnlstratrK, prayltm for the exatuluathm and allowance o( her llnnl account, a decrie of the County ('ourt irant Ini? to lier an allowance for tho support of herself. assurvlvliiK widow of said .lacob S. Itolnle. deceased, and the minor lielrn of said decedent, durlni? the period of the adminis tration of said estate, an asilKtinient lo her of such peiKonal property as Is allowed to lit r by law asKiich widow anil such oilier person la properly as was exempt lo the decedent In Ills lifetime, also iiNsltinlim and coullriii luu to her as such Hiirvlslnu widow, a liomi- stead In the lands of salddccidenl as provid ed by law. ( iniiilil'.ii. That Wednesday the'ith day of (ictober A. I. Ill III. at one o'clock p. in.. Is as slu'iud for hearing said petlllou when all persons interested In said matter may ap pear at u County Court to be held In and for said comity and show eauso why prajer of patllluucr should not be uranted: and that notice of Die pendency of said petlllou and the liearlm; thereof bu ulven to all persons Interested In said matter, by publlshlm; a copy of this order In the Ited Cloud Chief, a weekly uow.spaper printed In said comity, for three consecutive weekn prior to said day of hcarlut;. I. V. Kiiso.n iSkai.) County iludue. CATARRH iK i ?stEv- m mhm 7 . W o 3 - OqZ 3 5 e1- a 5rt5 ?? ti n Eims HAY KMBAUI can gci u a mrj fa a KLY'S CREAM BAL'tVS Applind Into tho noslrilfc U quickly absorbed. CIVCS RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects tho diseased, membrane lesultun,' from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores tho Souses of Tasto and .Smell. It is easy to use. Contains no injurious drug's. No mercury, no cocaine, no iuor pliiuo. Tho housohold remedy. Price, r0 conta at Druggists or by mail. ' ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wan-an St., Naw York. , Lai Udfte Mi Church Directory ' u Charity Lodge No. 53, A. F. and A M. meets at Masonic Hall every 1st and 3d Friday. R. K. Foe. V. M. A. H. Sellars, Secretary.. lied Cloud Chapter No l!. Itoyal Arch Masons meets every Second and Fourth Friday. I) V. Turnuie, II. P. II. A Lotson, Secretary Cyrene Coniinandery No. 1 1. Knights Templar mccU eveiy First Thursday. II A I.etson. K. C. 1). V. Turnure. Uecorder. 1. O. O. F. Meets every Monday Night. (' Hale, N. (1. O. C. Teal. Clerk. K. IIBBKKAH Meats First and Third Thursday, In I. (). O. F. Hall. Mrs. Lottie Smith, N. (!. Carrlo Holsworth, Secretaiy. Swift's Premium Hams or Bacons. fa, ssgs NUBJIHAdit ) I fll X VOI M& tfmiTnJk Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Wm.Koon : Mother's Htnall nnd perfectly unnec essary household economies annoy mo dreadfully nt times. I said to her ono day recently that I wished alio would have our nickel telephono taken out and replaced by tho unlimited service. "Ah you nenrly always use my nick oIm," laughed mother, "I don't see why you should euro which kind of tele- phono wo have. Seriously, dear, 1 1 think that If even a little money can bo saved by usIiik the nickel phone wo ought to do It cheerfully." I knew It was useless to atjuie the matter wun inoiner any lurtner at that lime, but I did not give up the Idea of securing tho unlimited service I rarely abandon any plan on which my mind Is set, for I think persistence Is ono of tho Important elements of strength of character. That evening Just after dinner Hetty called me up and asked mo to come over nnd play cards. "I hope you haven't any engage ment," bIio said, "for Hob has brought u friend homo to dinner tonight and wo would like to have a llttlo bridge." When I got to Hetty's I was sorry I had taken tho trouble to change my dress. Her Invitation was very mis leading. I had naturally supposed that when Hetty said Hob had brought a friend homo she meant n man friend, and I was greatly surprised to bo In troduced to a plainly gowned and quite uninteresting looking woman. "Miss Clyde went to school with Hob years ago and now she teaches In a western college," whispered Hetty while I w,t8 removing my wraps. "She Is very bright und charming." "Ileally?" I murmured. As wo Joined Hob and his old friend In the drawing room I noticed the telephone in the hall. "Oh, I soo you hav.o tlje unlimited service now!" I exclaimed, "I'm try ing to persuodo mother to havo it put In nt our house." "What's tho iibo?" naked Undo Hob, good-naturedly.. "Whenever1 you feol an excess of telephonic enthusiasm coming on, drop In hero nnd help yourself to our phone." "Thnt's awfully sweet of you, Uncle Hob," I replied. "I believe I'll avail myself of your generosity now while Hetty Is getting out her cards and the brldgo table." I slipped Into the hall nnd rung up Mr. Owen, who has been 111 for a few days. Ho appeared to enjoy a chnt and we visited for quite a while. Then I remembered that I had promised to pass the evening at Louise Frwln's house, so I phoned her my apologies for not going. There were several others to whom I wished to speak and I wns in 'the midst of a conversation with Arthur Knight when Hetty called me. "Just n moment, dear," I answered, considerately. Ignoring her petulant tone. "Now, you are surely through," Het ty said, coming into the hall a few minutes later. "Hob's fuming for our bridge." "Poor Unclo Hob!" I laughed. "He'll have to bo patient a llttlo longer, for I'm waiting for a Iong-dlstanco call." Betty loft mo without another word, and In a minute more I was listening to tho volco of Wlsnor Lee, whom I had been lucky enough to catch at the hotel in' Cleveland where he la just now. I told him about the new tennis club that somo of our crowd are or ganizing and I asked his advlco about the kind of racket I should buy. Wis- nor Is such a devoted tennis player that he forgets all about timo when ho Is discussing his favorite game. As ho was so thoughtful about tho racket, begging tho privilege of choosing tho ono for me, I had not tho heart to break off tho conversation. It was rudely Interrupted by Unclo Hob, who asked mo with uncalled-for sharpness it I was "going to talk to that chap all night." "Of course not," 1 said "What timo Is It?" "It's exactly 10: IS o'clock." "Mercy! I n.,ist go homo at once!" I exclaimed. "Why, wo harn't had any bridge," protested Hetty, "and 1 wns going to make a Welsh rarebit, Lucllo." "Well, I'll stay for a weo bite of tho rarebit," I conceded. "Then I must fly. You know how mother dislikes having mo remain out Into." Uncle Bob was extremely taciturn all tho way homo. In fact, so short and gruff wero his rcmnrks that I was sorry I had bothered to go to his house. I have not seen him slnco that evening, but yesterday he told mother that u large bill hnd como In for long distance telephoning which he thought 1 would want to pay out of my allow ance. When mother spoko to mo about It I said that I was simply as tonished nt Undo Hob. "Why, ho Invited mo to uso his phono any time," I told hor. "But ho didn't expect you to talk to Cleveland for over an hour," said mother. "I do wish, Lucllo, that you had not abused his generosity It makes me very uncomfortable whon you displease your Unclo Hob." "Well, mother," I remarked, "If you would allow mo to havo tho unlimited servlco put In n llttlo unpleasantness Hko this would novor hnppon." Mother Just sighed In that martyr Hko way of hers, Tho mon havo como today to chango our phono. It will bo n great comfort to havo tho unlimited servlco. - HH' 14 1 HOW MONUMENTS ARE MADE BY OVERING BROTHERS and, CO., THE MONUMENT MEN, Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. 3EW28SPtf.3S9i$;mSCT. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following proposed amendment to the constitution or the State or Ne btaska, as hereinattcr set torth in I.;!!, Is submitted to the electors of tne State of Nebraska, to bo voted upon at the general election to be held Titos day, November 8th, A. 1). 1910: A .JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section ono (1) of Article seven (1) of tho Constitution of the State of Ne braska Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. (Amendment constitu tion proposeil ) That section ono (1) of article seven (7) of tho constitution of the state of Nebraska, .the senate concurring, he so amended as to read ns fo!!ow3: S'ution 1. (Who arc doctors.) Ev ery male citizen of the United States, of the ago of twenty-one years, who shall havo boon a resident of this state six months next preceding the election nnd of the county, precinct, or ward, for the term provided by law shall bo an elector; provided, that persons of foreign birth who shall havo declared their Intention to becomo citizens con formably to the laws of the United Stnte.s and are voting at the tnklnc; ef fect of this amendment, may continue to exercise tin1 right of suffrage until siith time as they may have resided In '!( t'nited States five years, nfUrj which thev shall take out full citizen ship papers to lie entitled to vote at any -succeeding election. Section!!. (Ballots) That at the geninl election nineteen hundred and ten (1010) there shall be submitted to tho electors of the state for their ap proval or rejection the foregoing pro posed nmendment to the constitution relating to tho right of suffrage. At such election, on the ballot of each elector voting for or against said pro posed amendment, shall be written or printed the words: "For proposed amendment to tho constitution relating to the right of suffrage," and "Against said' proposed amendment to the con stitution relating to the right of suf frage." Section 3. (Adoption) If such amendment shall be approved by a majority of all electors voting nt such election, said amendment shall consti tute section one (1) of nrtlcle seven (7) or the constitution of the State of Nebraska. Apnroved Anrll 1, 1009. I, Oeo. ('. .lunkln, Secretary of State, or the state or Nebraska do hereby cor tir.v that the foregoing proposod amend ment to tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nobtnska Is a true and correct copy of the original eni oiled and engrossed hill, as pnubcd by the tblrtj-llrst session of tho legislature of the Slate of Ne bnwha, ns appears fiom said original bill on lllo In this olllce, and that said proposed nmendment Is submitted to tho qualified voters of tho stato of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to bo held on Tuesday, the Sth day of November, A. D.. 1010. In Testimony Whereof, I havo here unto set mv hand and alllxed tho great seal of the Stato of Nebraska. Dono nt Lincoln, this 29th day of July, in tho year of our Lord, One Thousand Nino Hundred nnd Ton, and or tho Indepen dence of the United States the Ono Hundred and Thirty-fifth, and of this State tin- Fojty foutth. OEOUOE C. JUNKN, FERE INSURANCE, POLICY Don't Delay Ordering n fire insurance policy from us a singla day. Fire isn't going to stay away becatiae you are not in sured. In fact, it seems to pick out the man foolish enough to bo without A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. Have us issue you a policy to-day. Don't hesitate about the matter. The tire fiend may have your house down on the list for a visit this very night. MARK WHA T I GAY 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 COVLES, NEBR. Red Cloud, Nebr. t- . .. (Seal.) Secretary of State. GO YEAKS' EXPERIENCE MiE TiJ'sjr 5rt- fVX 'hzfy I YimJ0mfl I Trade Marks Oesicns Copvtghto &.C.. w A woman Is extolled for her vlrtuea and aflnrM fo- l"r vo-'-.noFaos Anrono npnrtlni: n ultctrh nnd description mar i(nui nsrertnlii our opinion fruo nliotliur n liiYeiitlcm la I'rolinbly PftciitMiln. roniimiiilra. tloiisulrlcllreunlliloiitUI. HANDBOOK on I'Meiiti out froo. clitmt ngencr fui-Bocuriiifrpiitoiin. rutenta takmi tfirmiuti Muim Si IV receive tptcial notice, irltliout clmrgo, In the Scientific Hmerican A hiindiomelr lllnitrtii! weektr. IiruMt clr. dilution of nnr bcIooUDo Journal. Tornn, i a our, fnMrnioniln.il. Bold bvall nonBdea en. 4 ' r!UHN &Co.301s,rnad-'-Wcw Yor . . !ilucL Ollivu ir I' ft. Vftul.it'ifliil (', Foil NALIJ IIY YOST & BUTLER Tho 4f Avenue Mont Market SHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND v- J.V GO' ,v BRAND jj,i,h in urn nndA sealed with Bluet lS OTHEn. Iluy oFy.urV LADIES I Ak jour llruftdtt for CIII-CHnS-TBR'S uinrfiutiu linAril 1' Gold metallic boxes, Klbbon. TAKB NO uruRRiti ana mii rur GIII-CllKB.Tr.KH imauonu ii it AN I'U.i.h, for twentT.flw, years reBoriled ns Best.BaiWt, Alwayj Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS v'K EVERYWHERE K tf'sur: rmm WW 2BE I'. m 'HD'iXMi; iJiLMuWl riNhn1 Fimlni'iii',i Ji i frfrw