mtrmsmmaSSSSRSSBSi V, M M St U IM ,vw . i1 tt 1 a kf H t. IMv J?- B?' IVi IL. I ?? Bm STOVE SALE 10 Per Cent Discount on all Stoves for Ten Days Only. The Victor Laurel Steel Range is not a new stove, but new to the State of Nebraska. ::::::::: Come in and let us demonstrate to you how we can cook over six lids without turning the fire in the oven. Some of the It will pay you to give r-v.i T! - Jl. W. S. Sense's" Farm land Brick i . Building For Sale to the , Highest Bidder For Cash All Midden Are Requested to Keep Their Bidi Secret. Tell Seme to No One. All Bids oa Farm and Brick Building Will Close at 12 6'CloclT , Noon, January 2nd, 1912. All Bidden on Same Will Meet at the State Bank Between 2 and 3 P. M. January 2nd, 1912. ' - '- far,'.. Some one of the bidders will be asked to open the bids In the presence of the assembled bidden. Then you wilt all know you are getting a square deal. My farm and brick building are positively for sale and will be sold on January 2nd, 1912, to the highest bidder. I ask you to look over and thoroughly investigate both the farm and brick building at your leisure. I purchased the (arm and brick building In 1906 at $6,500 and since that time have added $9,000 Improvements, making the farm cost me $16,100. I purchased the brick build Ing in 1901 at $7,000 and slnco that time have added $5,300 permanent improve ments, making this building cost me $12,300. This building rents for $7!i0 per year in cash. These figures on both farm and brick building do not Include any raise In real estate values while I have owned them. Bidders are requested to place all bids In a sealed envelope and deposit $500 with each bid in some bank, and before 12 o'clock njpon, January 2, lvl2, all sealed bids and deposits must be transferred to the State Bank of Red Cloid, Nebraska, In case you are the lucky bidder and fall to take either place, you forfeit your $500 deposit, and then such place will fall to next highest bidder. There is a lease on said brick building that expires May 17, 1914. 1 will give a clear title to both places except the lease on building. This farm is In first class shape. The plow land has all been plowed 8 Inches deep In the past year. Ten acres Is now in fall wheat and 15 acres fall plowed for coin. Eighty acres plow land In one field. Twenty-eight acres In alfalfa, fine new stand of 30 acres pasture and 10 acres wild grass meadow. Balance in lots, yards, orchard, etc. Thee arc no sunflowers or cockle burrs on this farm. This farm will make any person a fine home. Plenty of good shade trees, fruit trees, grapes, etc, Plenty of good water piped to ten separate places. Excellent hog sheds and feed lots with cemented floors and troughs. I will give to the purchaser of said farm first chance to buy anything I .have, such as alfalfa, prairie hay, corn, oats, wheat, horses, cows, Implements, etc., t private sale. Also 14 brood sows that raised 127 spring pigs and 114 fall pigs this year. Bidders must realize that 1 must have something near what these properties have cost me. I will donate the Increase In reat estate values since i purchased them. I will reserve the right to reect any and all bidi If unreasonably low. W. S. BENSE, Owner. Rod 'Cloud, Nebraska. i,. Good Points of Steel Range: Laurel Twin-flu Construction. Laiirel fiUck htailnf reservoir. Oven bottom properly braced to prevent Extra stool bottom. Stjuare ventilated ovon. UtkrfVvAk,' i ffoaMaaiKataafaAVmramBaMn mimmaaaalammmWaaaaaam the Laurel warping. fit", - us a call. T" J Receiver's Sale of Stock; Mules, Horses, Cattle, Hoes! Tueatock Involved Ir the ault ol Amboy Mining & Kh'vatorCo. s Harm, now on the ranch at Amboy Sl-2 miles Kant of Ilcd Cloud, Nibraaka, will be sold at public aue Uon on the premises. , v WKUNK8DAY. NOVEMHKR"K. IBM. V 41 yoking mules; 24 young horses and ranrcs? 2 grade stallions; I jack; 7 milk cows; 0 calW es, (under 1 year old); i sows; MB shoatx; tA' pigs. ' Terms, cash or time with approved sectirl- ' ' Of.trfcR itf llKDOK, ItKCKIVKH, jjj 'lted Cloud, Nebraska s A UOWWmmMM SlOglClnv That stops aoufcbs tiuicklrand cures' 1 colds la Foley's Honey and Tar Com-, pound. Mra..An)ia l'elzer, 2526 Jeffer4 ton'8tr, 'H6,'Omih, Nebr., says: "t' can recommend r Foley 'h Honey an Tar Compound a a sure cure for coughs a,ud colds. It cured my daughi ter of a bad cold and my neighbor,' Mrs. Benson, cared herself and her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Everyone lu our nqlghborhood apeak highly of It" For sale at Dr. Cook's drug store. In The ntatrkt Curt mf ttfuhfttur u Cswty. Nebraska. Mhliie Ilrltt, lUalntlir. vs. Lulu Hmltll, Joanna I). J, Kent, liurton T. JudtMin, Ida K. Williams, Irwin T. Parker, Klmer K. Parker, ilurtou U. l'arkor, Jumi'H II. l'arkor. KiiBKcll T. Parker, and t MlnnloJ.Hinlth. Defendants. Hie afoovo named delcndants will take notice that on the 2M day ot Octobur, 1911. Llbblo Ilrltt platntlir herein Hied her petition In tho District Court ol Wcbxter County, Ne braska ngalriHt the nlKve named dvlendants, tlioubjiutand prnjcr ol which Is to deter- MilnethorlKhUnf the partleH In the nbovo named case, to tho following dcscrltmt pro mUts, to-wlt; lots ten (to) and eleven (II) In block twenty one (21) In the City ol lied Cloud, Ncbcnska, nnd for a Judgment con triulug tho Jlmrcs ot tho parties to tho above 'escribed premises and tor a partition of the laid nbovo described premises according to tho respwMlvo rlghtsof tho partlcslnterciittd therein and It the same cannot bo equitably divided thnt wtlri premises be sold and tho prnrcuds lie dl Idcd between the partlcshcre- lo according to their respective rights and for general eiu!tablo relief. You aro required to answer said petition on or before tho 18th day of December, lull, I.IIIUIKl)IUTT, Hy V. C. Dorsey and llornard McNcuy llcr attorneys. ( -of ' Main uic I f .'.Id, Coin j1o. t.mui ilobiuhon, a .!.. i v il. Secretary. Girls Who Are Considerate ..... . .. . .. M . "It's no uae," sighed the Industrious girl as she looked up from a stocking she was trying to darn. "None of my theories work for more than a week.'-' "What's wrong now?" Inquired the one Btunning member ot the crowd. "Have you turned the other cheek onco too often, or what?" "Oh, denr me, no," replied the In dustrious Rlrl. "You know I gavo that tip long ngo. Hut I told you, didn't 1, thnt my brother in married? Woll, you know I've nlwnya believed in 'woman in woman's sphere' nnd all that bort of thing, nnd it doesn't work at all. "He married a girl Just out of school nice pretty girl, frenh and charming nnd all that. Could cook Bomo, and play, too. Well, sometimes he can't, get home when he says he will, and then she goos about looking liko a small sized thunder cloud and tries to stir up things generally, I don't believe it is the fault of any thing except that she never was down town herself and so doesn't know what things are liable to turn up." The Industrious one gave her needle a vicious yank and looked hard at the rest to see If they agreed with her. "Well, my dear," drawled the fam ily peacemaker, "you see how good It is for you to havo had this experi ence. Now, If your brother had mar ried a girl like one of us, for Instance girls who for a good while have been supporting ourselves more or less he probably would feel that he had acquired a chum, and food one, too, but he'd mlsa the freshness that the other girl has. "I doa't kaow a single girl who haa worked downtown who Isn't mora con siderate or the toan she autfrtM thaa la a girl who 'hasn't worked down town. Of cottrMfwe lose a Jot of the gloss and all tnat, but w'e get sonie talng which h"a higher Taint, I hon estly betters. "Now, take dm for Instance. Kara I've been working .for ten years or so, and last year t met a young girl from the- south. I don't believe she ever did a thing for herself Inher life) at leait not In the way of making money; but he was sweet and gentle, like all southerners, and could make perfect ly delicious gowna and could play a little, and everybody liked her. "All the men she' met thought she was fetching, and she was. I thought bo. too, but I felt like a battered old, war horse beside her. I looked at everything so differently, , ' ' ' "Things that bothered her nearly 'to; death I didn't even notice, and a man Just a mere man didn't mean any thing more to me than a' girl would. Votl understand that when you are) with them all day you get sort of used to them." This was added In a rather apologet ic manner, for the peacemaker knows that the stunning girl, though' she", too, sees men every day, still takes 'a somewhat violent Interest In them, at least in certain ones, and no dls paragtag remarks are 'allowed. "But to com back to the original remarn or yours," went 'on the peace reclites a ho'me stad'ali ft main's w. HI 'she has been away from It!" Ever sfnceMothsV'ftve pu'tterJsd 'Arourid tVe garden ahiTfbuna the 'tree? gfrls nave wanted 'to v putter, too, and you can't putter whentowf:Slowat6wn.! Be sides, -a gfrl Wfto' fig ftad'nb Hfo'At fcnows how vmMchfaorr furi'lt 'Isfo stay at home'an'd'Bo' something 'else than go downtown 'and 'hear 'in' the morning's 'mail 'that Smith, Brown "ft Co. have sent In a large order which Will have' prompt attention. "As for me and my house," declared the peacemaker, firmly, "we wonld rather make out a list for the grocery than write patent specifications, and I kndw I'd rather make a nice loaf of bread than hammer at a typewriter, But then, what's the use! Why re pine?" And the peacemaker went back to her book. The Industrious girl was not to be shut up thus caslif, so she came back again before the time limit was up. "Well," she declared, "what I want q know Is why such a lot of girls who 'aren't nearly as pretty aa Molly nor as smart as you are should be mar ried, while we three, who are pining 'for a chance to run a house and a man should remain on the parent stem, aa it were. "Of course, It is fun," she sdded, ."living as we do, but It Is only a sort of rnnko believe. It would be real enough If we didn't have to go down town during tho day, but we do." And 'she heaved a prodigious sigh. Trust the Motor-man. i Spring has arrived over in Bayonne. 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