,Dmmwrpv'n 5- -.i p, ,-&Jffl v u;'' RtWift t STOVE SALE Si Fv- Rebellion PWII . I i 1 ft ft: ' 5". L 1J ' f f " I j flu i iA & ,S KWfo Mr 10 Per Cent Discount on all Heating Stoves for Ten Dav 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 Good Points of the Laurel Steel Range: Laurel Twin-flue Construction. Laurel quick heating reservoir. Oven bottom properly braced to prevent warping. Extra steel bottom. Square ventilated oven. & i It will pay you to give us a call. . t p f m T J & a m iqwsanqgngBSSERCg W. S. Bense's Farm and Brick Building For Sale to the Highest Bidder For Cash m All Didder Are Requested to Keep Their Bids a Secret. Tell Same to No One. All Bids on Farm and Brick Building Will Close at 12 O'Clock Noon January 2nd, 1912. All Bidders on Same Will Meet at the State Bank Between 2 and 3 P. M. January 2nd, 1912. Some omi of the bidden will be asked to open the bids in the presence of the itwinliled bidden. Then yon will all know yon are Retting h eqtmrti deal. My farm and brick building are positively for hnle and will bo Hold on January 2nd, 1013, to the hlnlivHt bidder. I ntd: yon to look over and thoroughly invefliigato both the farm and brick building at your Ieitmro. I ritmliHHd the fniiu in HMO at ijft.COO nnd hirico that time have added l ROD improvjiuuiit'', milking tho farm cot me $10,100. I purchased the brick building in 1001 nt $7,000 and aince that time have added $15,1100 peinuitit'tit improvements, making this building cost me 119,300. Tlila building rents for $720 per year in eauli. These tlgurett on both farm and brick building do not include any raise in real estate values while I have owned them. Bidden are requested to place all bide in a Healed envelope and deposit T00 with each bid in houio bank, and before 13 o'clock noon, January 2, lOt'J, all Healed bids and deposits must be transferred to the State Bank of Red Cloud, Nebraska. Iu case yon are the lucky bidder aud fail to take either place, you forfeit your $.100 deposit, and then such place will fall to the next highest bidder. There is ti Iwue on Hiild brick building that expires May 17,' 101 1 I will give a clear title to both places except the lease oti building. This farm is iu first clues shape. The plow land has nil beeu plowed 8 iuches deep in tho pust year. Ton n'cies is now in fall wheat and IB acres fall plowtd for corn. Eighty ncres plow laud in one field. Twenty-eight acres iu alfalfa, tine new stand. 1J0 acres pasture aud 10 acres wild grass meadow. Ilulnuce in lots, yards, orchard, etc. There ate no sunflowers or cockle burrs ou this farm. This farm will make any person a fluo home. Plenty of good shade trees, fiuit trees, grapes, etc. Plenty of good water piped to ten separate places. Excellent hog sheds aud feed lots with cemented floors and troughs. I will give to the purchaser of said farm first chance to buy any. thing I Invve, such as alfalfa, prairie hay, corn, outs, wheat, horses, cows, implements, etc., at private sale. Also l-l brood sows that raised 127 spriug pigs and 114 fall pigs this year. Bidders must realise that I must have sou.et.ilug near what these properties hayo cost me. I will donate the iucrease in real estate values since I purchased them. . f I will reserve tba right to reject any and all bids if unreasonably low. ... . ...,w, ununi J Bed Cloud, Nebraska, A Household Medicine J That stops coiiglm quickly and cures eolils is Foley h Honey and 'Inr Com pound. Mrs. Anna l'elzer, 25'JO J offer bou St., So. Omaha, Nebr., says: "1 can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a Mire cure for coughs uiid colds. It cured my daugh ter of a bad cold and my neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself aud her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Everyone In our neighborhood spenks highly of it" For sale at Dr. Cook's drug store. In The District Coirt of Webster County. Nebraska. I.lhblc llrltt, ' riaiutiir. vs. I.ulu Hudoll, Joanna It. .1. Kent, llurton T. Judiioii, Ma K. William. Irwin T. I'urkir, Kliuer K. I'nrker, llurton (I. Parker, James II. Parker. ItuKsellT. Parker, nml Minnie J. Smitli. DulciulnntH. The iiImivu iiauuil dulcudantH will luko notice that on the 2M day of October, mil, l.llitilo llrltt plalntlirhereln (lied her petition Iu the DUtrlct Court of Wulwter County, Ne braska UKiiliiHt the nliovo named defcndantH, tho object and prayer of which la to doter inlnotherlKhtsottlio parties In the nbovo named caHe, to tho following described pre iiiIkcr, to-wlt: lots ten (10) and eleven (II) In block twenty one (21) in tho city ot Jled Cloud, Nubraiska, and for a Judgment con Inning the shares of the partus to the above escribed promises and tor a partition of tho mid al)ovo described premises according to the respective rights ot tho parties Interested therein and If the saino cannot bo 'equitably divided that hi. Id promises liu sold and tho proceeds bo divided between tho parties hero ic according to tholr respective rights and for general equitable relief. You aro required to answer said petition on or beloro tho 18th day of December, niu, I.1IIIIIK ItlllTT.) liy V. c. l)oicy and lloruard MeNcny llcruttorueys. Careless About Appen dicitis in Red Cloud Mnpy Red Cloud people bave stom ach or bowel trouble which is likely to turn Into appeudloltis. If you have constipation, sour stomaoh, or gas on the Htomuch, try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compoundeiUn Adler-i-ka, the new German appendi citis remedy. O. L. Cotting, the Drug gist states that A SINGLE DOSE of this simple remedy relieves bowel or htomaoh trouble almost INSTANTLY, CI Hilly Cbnji er No. 7, Or IvV of bo l-,U!.lein Stars, meets at MaM)nlc Hull nlWfitnU MuuduyV-MraTCom Potter, vV. M. Mrs. Edith Uou.aeoa, Secretary, ' Hilly sat on the extreme edge ol the Inst ntono forming the low wnll bor dering tho ground! nbout his homo There was n lowering expression upon his fnco Now and (hen ho heal tils heels viciously tignlnst tho stones or the wall Around tin comer swung Mrs Don noli. Hilly mid Airs. Dottt'pll wi'io chums, to kIip l)p.uii(.( and rallod "llpllol" n3 n clnun should. Hilly looked up'trom unUpr his trnu 111113 brows and u title no tinuwcr. "My gootliipss!" cxclnlnipil Mm. Donnoll, patifclng In surprise. "Whit's tho nmttpr with ou this morning? Where's your laugh? And your dim ple?" Hilly growled Hoiiotlilng nnd stitrted r-round. Then he bjioIo with n grout effort. "They've got" lie nctimlly choked over the word "Thpy'vo gnno nnd got n a baby nt our lioute! Ilo Jprkeil his hend townrtl what hud been homo to hltn. Thp cxpreEsinn ot Ills face slgnlllcd thnt his connection witn tho plnco was now completely sev ered. "Oo oh! I see." cnld Mrs. Don nell. She lllcltcd the top of tho wnll with nn nhsurd hnndUerchler nnd then snt down besldp Hilly. Her serious ness wnn very comfortlnK. "No wonder 'you arc excited." "I'm not oxcltod." contradicted Hil ly, llutly "I'm mnij I don't want It. What good Is a baby? Nobody but toned my plioes for me this morning!" "Horrible!" sympathized Mrs Don noil. She pulled one fat ten up on her lup nnd proceeded to remedy tho de fect In llllly's toilet. "Well, you see, tho bnby's new, nnd you must expect Hioni to be drendfutfy Interested In It Peoplo aro that way. You've no Idea how foolish they can be over a red, homely little now baby, Hilly." "Theirs Is awful rod." Hilly de clared scornfully. "And It yells. That Ir.n't the worst, though It's n 'girl!" Ho shot out the words In exploslvo contempt. , "What Rood's n girl?" . "Tlii'v certainly hnvp piled It up on you. haven't they'" cried Mrs. Don noil. "Whatever are you going to do?" "I'm thlnklu," announced Hilly. "First I thought I'd run away. It ain't going to bo any fun at home nny more. All they do 1b look nt tho baby and (nct silly over It. 1 enn wait an' watt for somebody to pour the crenm on my ponchos, nn' there's nobody to do jit. Mother she stays right with that baby nnd fntlipr tip stay with It, nnd Mary sho Just runs around rrom tho kitchen to upstairs nnd back ugnln nnd snys 'The darlln'l Ain't It sw-ww-e-et!'" "Well, Isn't It?" queried Mrs. Don ,noll In suspiciously shaky tones. Hilly glared at her In reproach. "Sweet!" ho nlmost yelled. "It's Just ugly and red, and I hnte It!" "Hilly!" "I do!" repeated Rltly. "It enn't do n thing! It doesn't know anything! When fnther took me In to see It this morning I showed It my ncwv knlfa nnd It wouldn't even look nt It! It would If It had been a boy! Hoys hnve some sense! Father Just laughed. And nnyhow I didn't bave any use for a baby." "1 know," said Mra. Donnell. "I'll go and buy the baby and tako It away aud that will rid you of It." Wild hope sprung Jnto nilly's eyes. Then It died out "You don't want It." .be said, disgustedly. "After you tnk n good look at It you wouldn't oven let 'em give It to you!" "Mercy!" snld Mrs. Donnoll. "Is it as bnd as that? Well, 1 might tako It anyway just to oblige an bid friend llko you. Hero comes your father I'll see nbout it now!" "Good morning. Sir. Rnxtcr! I was Just talking business with your son. Ho says there Is a superfluous baby up nt the house thnt Is In his wny, and ho'd like to dispose of It. If you'll 'sell It I'll take It off your hands. What prlco do you ask?" "Um-in!" said BUIy'B father, frown Ing thoughtfully. "Now, thnt'a kind of you. What shall wo Bell It for, Billy?" "A quarter," Hilly suggested tenta tively. "Oh, I think wo ought to ask nt least 30 cents," snld his father. "Hut wouldn't your mothor objoct? I think sho'd feel sorry If we sold it!" '"Would sho?" asked Hilly lu sur prise. "Yes," said his father. "It's queer, but Bho'B Just crazy about It You and I hnvo got to stand together nnd bear It! Wo don't want to hurt mother's feelings, do wo?" "Nool" admitted nilly, lrrosolutoly. "Have you seen what funny fingers It has? They curl around ono of yours, tight!" "Do they?" asked Hilly, Intcrcntcdly. "That's what they do," snld his father. "Come with mo and I'll show you. You can havo lots of fun with It. Billy. Como on!" "All right." said Hilly, sliding down from tho wall and Joining bis father. "I guess we won't sell It," ho called back to Mrs. Donnell. "Hut thank you. Just the enmwl" A Manager. "Why do you Insist on ' carrying that umbrella T" asked the bridegroom, "For purposes of domestic econ omy," replied the bride. "I'm going to turn it upside down and catcp enough rloe to do the family tot aer sral weeks." The Best on Earth. Guaranteed 30 YEARS Let us Show Them to You ; All kind of High Grade Furniture, Carpets and Rugs. Undertaking A Specialty We Lead Others Follow. 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