The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 15, 1910, Image 10

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J ATKINS & BARBER The UNIVERSITY Fur
niture Men has purchased The well known Fur
niture Stock of Albright Brothers and added to
it their $3000. Stock shipped from Lincoln,
giving them the largest Stock ever Shown in
the Republican Valley. GJ Consisting of Iron
and Brass beds, Lounges and Davenports,
Ladies' Desks nd Book Cases, Buffetts, China
Closets, Princis Dressers and Chiffoniers. : :
Rtckers From 50c. to $50.00
Diners Erom 3. to $60.00 Per SvU
Pictures with Frame and Glass from 5c. to $10.00
Carpets, Rugs, and Lace, Curtains,
equal to our City markets. : : -: : :
And a Complete Stock of
Undertaking Furnishings.
And offer the Services of up-to-date
Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors.
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AN IDEAL ROOM
IS not only possible in every home, but it is possi
ble to have -every room ideal: -4 This may be
effected by proper' furniture andrartragement Most
all stuffy rooms are stuffy;jfrom the fact that the
furniture does not harmonize. Haven't you been
in a house that has an atmosphere of comfort and
pleasantness and harmony which made you feel very different?
There is nothing so important in fitting up a home as discrimin
ation in selecting your 'furniture. Come in and let us prove
this to you. You can readily see for yourself, how, if some of
our stock were installed in your house, they would complete
your assortment and transform the appearance ol that stuffy room.
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Cnp rlKlit 0(. ' . j. Zimmerman to.' No. .'b
THE" BRIDES DREAM
liHAT girl or woman has not dreamed of a per
7 f feet home, for a home equipped with beauti
ful furniture in perfect harmony goes a long ways
toward perfect happiness. We can aid you toward creating
this cherished thought, and when you buy your outfit from us
there is the satisfaction in knowing that it is going to last, that it
is going to endure time, and will never bean eyesoreon account
of its shabby or worn-out appearance. This is the only kind of
furniture we sell, so buying from us means that you will get
that kind.
ATKINS & BARBER, The Reliable Furniture Men.
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THE people who make
Big Ben call him a
sleepmeter and that's the
right name for him. We've
got one at home and I
want to tell you lie's the
most accurate thing we
have ever run across.
Punctual, cheerful, right on
the job, lic'y the best breakfast
call anyone can ask for. There
is another Big Ben in my store
ready for you to take home. I
have him in the window look
'at him when you go by.
$2.50
TMi ll ll.e cUxl mi Iimc ifrii
fclicitltcj 111 tbe bit' imriuiiOT
E. H. NEWH01SE
GUmii ROCK.
Mim. Miu1 Cone's children have
chicken jo.
Mr. Lytliii Wutt, sh wus tuht-n
vei y ill Friilny, is leported better.
Mrs. I'd Sawyer returned Sunduy
from n visit in ltoiivar City with her
paientb.
Christmas proimratioiih are under
way In the various Sunduy schools of
the town.
Mis. Julia Lane and children spent
Sunduy at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Eli fowler.
P. V ltoland has tlttcd up the front
room of one of Malony'a buildings on
Main street as u piano vtore.
Abe SchobouiK bus been very low
for over a weok with pneumonia, lie
Is considered to be slightly bettor.
Ituy haiiib, who has been woilciug
for V. Uiohiud, has leturued to his
hotiin in Cauibrhlge.as his father is ill.
Mrs. Minn Coniey of White Cloud,
Kansas, who Is here visiting her sister,
Mrs. N. A. DlcUcrson. Is one nt Web
ster county's pioneers.
A number of the neighbors gave
Mrs. Thompson a surpilse party in
honor of her birthday Monday even
ing, lkcficslmtents weie hoi veil
A huge crowd was at the Uperu
House Saturday evening to enjoy the
piogram given by Cluistiuu Hanson,
the Danish violinist. It was cei tain ly
Hue.
The election of I DO. F. otlleers
VOMiIti'd us follows. N. 0
Ooons; V. CI., Win. Uiaiv : Finnnolal
Seeietiuy. II C.CInybnughj Kocording
becrctai' 1. W. Ely : Tieusurei. .1 It.
Ely.
The olllcers oleet of the M. wTa.
lodge me Charles llndge, V. C; A.
Guy, V. L; K. A. Ncnrhood, Adviser;
.li. W. Ely. Uanlier; C. E. Holes, Cleik;
John Schult., Escort; George lvalley,
Watehmnn; l E. Minor, gentry; J J.
Cassoll, Manager; U.S. Heed, 1'hysl-clan.
Friday evening the It. N. A, elected
its otllccis; Oracle, Mrs. It, 13. Crowell;
Vice Oracle, Ers. Ed Itorhor; Ohiineol
lor, Mrs A. Dllliti; Heeordor, Mrs. Eli
Fowler; ltecelvor, Mis, II.'Hrelun; Mar
shal, .Mrs. Tlionipfioiinner Sentinel,
Mis. Iicy Itrittor; Outer Sentinel,
Miss.Matio Sehnlti'.; Physician, II. S
Eeed.
The A.O. U. W. olllcers elect inc.
P. M W., J. F. Watt; M. W . .1. P.
Scott: Foreman, W. A. Campbell;
Overseer, Alva Miner: Heeordor, J. W.
Hobluson: Receiver, J. II. Crary:
Guide, W. S. Lambert; I. , II F.
Wirt; O. W. (ioorge Watt; Trustee,
George Crow; Medical Examiner, J.
W. Hobin&on.
Mi and Mis. Sylvester 1'iisbio nod
son spent Sunday at Charlie Fiisbios.
A Xm.is entertainment will be held
at the Lester school house Christmas
eve.
Alf haladeu and family ami Mr. ami
Mrs. C H Harris spent Son day at
Clar Cox's.
Mrs. Luanda Montgomery, head of
the five living generations of which "f, ,
f'.niila Unolf limikts. ii1n1il-utiil lnr O.'M crlsbie9.
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birthday Dec. 8. The others are Win.
Tom Swart?, and Miss Iteitlia Potter
spent Sunday evening nt Sylvester
Mm. Wright of Hebron, Nebr.. Miss
Montgomery, who will be I'l in Feb- ( Clara Abel and Mr. Ausll Crahil! of
rnary, his daughter, Mrs. UoseSheeley, lied Cloud spent Sunday at Frank
aged ;7, her daughter, Maude Hyatt, Frisbies.
and little Wanda M. Hyatt, aged 2 Mr.ailtlMl., Porter Hale and daugh
years. Win. Montgomery and wife ter sp(Jnt Su1(,Iiy at ,ltsr IIl0tberSi
are. pioneers, iuiviuh cum ... "'" Tl.eir auto broke down and thev did
Itouk !u lSTl and hoincoteadlng the
farm whore the original "Outdo Hock" '
Is located.
Doctors Damorell, Cook, Creighton,
J. W. MoianvHleaud Mitcholl or Ited
Cloud attended the Webster County
Medical Association hero last Thurs
day at II p. in. Dr Oamorell, Presi
dent, called the meeting to order.
Various p.ipeis and addresses weio
given, followed by discussions. Dv.
Oumerell was elected President and
Dr. Reed of C.uldo Hook was elected
Societal y-Treasurer. At 8 o'clock a
banquet was served, followed by many
toasts coudueUd by Toastmuster Dr.
I. A. Paco. They were as follows:
A short humorous toast, Dr. Cook;
'Oiganlation," l. V, Hunt: "Evolu
tion of the Doctor." Mrs. K. W. Me
Callum; "The Physician, the Friend,"
l!uv. E. li lunch; 'The Relation He-
William tween the Physician and the New-pn-
per Man," Harry Vanghuni "Ihe l,e
latlon liotween the Physician and the
Minister." Hew Robblus A short ie
spouse was given by Dr. Heed. Ttio
occisiou wns eeitalnly most enjoyable.
uot get home until Monday afternoon.
Subscribers Notice
The subscription season is again at
hand, and January 1st uot tar nwny,
when wl hope to have all that is due
paid in, as the Postal authorities are
insisting all newspapers clear their
books of delinquencies in order to
keep within the requirements of tha
second class mailing privilege.
Many Chief snbscriptious have ex
pired, and while the amount Individ
ually is small, In the aggregate .it
means a thousand dollars and mora
that has bceu earned in the best way
wo knew how, and we stand in need of
the money.
Ivlndly give this matter yourattent
lon, und your promptness wilt be
greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
Tiik Kkd CuirnCiiiKK
LESTER
John Hussor and wife .Sundayed-at
John Sladon's. ,
Audiew King is able to bo out after
a few weeks sickness.
Chat He Einlok has returned from a
trlpnround the world.
Mr. and Mrs. Pied EinlcL and sou
spent Sunday at his mothers.
.Some of the young folks of Hod
Cloud spent Sunday evening with Miss
Hazel SlUlleriit.l.Frtsblew.
GARFIELD
Shelling corn is the older of the
day.
John Haulbakcr was out driving on
wind mill iow Sunday.
Hansen Bros, shelled about 1700 hu.
ot corn for Mauley Rros. Saturdaj.
Hansen llios. shelled corn on wind
mill row Monday and Tuesday for
Charlos Campbell, Jay Popo and T. W.
White.
Will Fisher had another hoiso cut
In the wire fence ouo day last week.
That is the second one In the past
mouth.
Mr. Hoalty nithed in Red Cloud
Saturday night from En Junta. Colo.,
for a visit with his daughter, Mis. I..
A. Mauley.
(juv Haines and Will I-isher paid
their tiiNosTiiosdn and their receipts
was the same to a cent. Tho deputy
county tieasurer wiote one hundied
and thirteen receipts that day.
Shucking com is a thing of tho past
for William Fisher has got done at
last.nnd now tho rabbits ou wiud mill
row have to be careful where they go,
for tho people out theic are fond of
meat, and go right after it wheti it is
cheap.
Omar Wolfo got to thinking one day
Inst week that he was almost man
enough to make u living for himself
und it was u poor woman thnt could
ncjt help but think so he talked Miss
Orjipe King In the notion to get inarr
i.cjl find now he has routed a farm in
Onrlleld, Congratulations.
In the County Court of Webster Cauaty
Nebraska.
In tliiiiiiatm olilif I ()ri, f .
('. I'ow.lcn. MmoiiHcil, I And to ishow Chunk.
On llilKSitlnlu) ol.N.n ember l!)IO,Ietltlim
ers 1'iauk V. Cmului and IMsarll. CoHilen
in. u iii.-ir jii i.iiiMi iiaiim.iiiiiului; the (li'tAn
of Couillnnil C. foxuleii, InUblale, on Juno
i. ItHOniitl jirnytnis Unit unulnr AiIuiIiiIh
irallonof ihuistateof sniil itec(i!hnt bo illn-iniihi-d
wltli. forantuljiKllcatlonof livlrnhlp
in llieprumUiM, and Unit lliej lie ikIJiuIkuI
Hie soli. Hiirllm; lit in hi law of said dcio
dcul. that wild dii-iiteiit dkd Inlehlate w lillo
anlnbaliltani of Webster Coiuuj. that all
IiIk debts and (uncial oxpeiihih have bteu
paid and Unit llu follow luu' real propi rty, to.
wit, l.oU 111, 17, and IK In Illocks fn .Suiltb A:
Moon'N ddlilonto Ited ('loud. In eiwtur
Coiuitj, Ncl.rai.sa. eoiiHtltuted tin boiuo
"l ad of said dec eased, and Is w holly exempt
fioin etentloii aitmlinieiiloi otliir iiicmio
.nieiniiiilitot liable for the tit bt ol tho
iliu.iHtil, and (ui Miehntiiei and f urtlior ie
llcf asilietlniiui.MuiiiiHof ilieti,L ,av I(
qulie.
Ills nil in h.iik oiMH i:i:i. hei,, Unit
Mil.li.itHlt.il-lu lunitt beloie the 1'ounu
rourl ui said County, ;,t the Cowr, ,,ous ,
tho lilth day of lleeeuibir llllo, at lu o'elotk
a. niathl-h time all perm Intt rented In
wild estate, mil) appearand hIuiw eaiiM. why
the prnjtr of Knlil petition nIioiiI.I not b
Krniitid; and that uotlio of wild pitlllon an l
liiurliiK be Klwiiliy the imlillenllon of tlm
order for thr. e mki-lmIi o w t iKh j.rlor to U
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