SlWE&ttiiS& ysg&ftz&V'V&f 3S :S7S7STTi''ggWBBWWIMW hi-; rfl' ki. '. " a axmmdmi WyfTfPWWICWMy33WWCH'l'WlV"V l.vXw..T.ii li,mititltUHmm.,mMm-mMmmjmmmw'mt mTV!Sw0l&m!t'wWm,m,mm,'m''K "' '' ! '"' ' " " '" . . - if B ' ' liX r fa Ill' . I't I" 1 Y i h v 1 i 4 IW ft t. .t' ?" J,H f r 1 IV ft ?4 : && SR & EF if f Now is the Time to Order Your Monument for Fall Delivery and have it erected before cold weather sets in. First class IT material and workmanship guaranteed. Overing Bros. O. Co, Dealers in Monuments, Red Cloud W. S. Bense's Farm and Brick Building For Sale to the Highest Bidder For Cash All Bidden Are Requested to Keep Their Bid a Secret. Tell Same to No One. All Didi on Form and Brick Building Will Cloie at 12 O'Clock Noon, January 2nd, 1912. All Didders on Same Will Meet at the State Bank Between 2 and 3 P. M. January 2nd, 1912. Someone of the bidders will bo naked to open the bids in the presence of the assembled biddeis. Then yon will all know'.'yon are getting a square deal. ' My fann and brick building are positively for sale and will be sold ' on January 2ud, 1012, to the highest bidder. I ask you to look over and thoroughly investigate both the farm and brick building at your leisure. I purchased1 the fnitii in 1CC0 at afO.GOO and since I hat time have added $0,000 improvements, making the farm cost me $10,130. il purchased the brick building in 1001 nt $7,000 and since that time have added 5,800 permanent improvements, making this building cost me 12,800. This building rents for $720 per year in cash. These figures on both farm and brick building do not include nny raise in real estate 'Values while I have owned them. Didders are requested to place all bids in a sealed envelope and doposit.500 with each bid in some bank, and before 13 o'clock noon, January 2, 1012. all sealed bids ami deposits must be transferred to the State Bank of Red Cloud, Nebraska. In caso you are tho lucky bidder and fall to take either place, you forfeit your friOO deposit, and then such place will fall to the next highest bidder. There is n lease on Bald brick building that expires May 17, 1014 x I will give a clear title to both places except the lease on building. This farm is in first class shape. The plow laud has all been plowed 8 Inches deep in the past year. Ten acres is now in fall wheat and 15 acres fall plowed for corn. Eighty notes plow land in ono field. Twenty-eight acres in alfalfa, fine new stand. 30 acres pasture and 10 a,cre8 will grass meadow. Balance in lots, yards, orchard, etc. There aro no snnfloweis or cockle burrs on this farm. This farm will make any person iv fino homo. Plenty of good shade trees, fruit tijees, grapes, etc. Plenty of good water piped to ten separate places. Excellent hog sheds and feed lots with cemented floors nnd troughs. I will give to the purchaser of said farm first chance to buy any thing I have, such as alfalfa, prairie hay, corn, oats, wheat, horses, cows, Implements, oto., at private sale. Also 14 brood sows that raised 127 iprlug pigs aud 114 fall pigs this year, Bidders must realise that I must have something near what these properties have cost me. I will donate the increase in real estate values ince I purchased them. I will reserve the right to reject any and all bids if unreasonably low. W. S. DENSE, Owner. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Ii The District Caart a! Webster Caaaty, Nebraska. Mbblc Ilrltt, Fialnllll. , vs. lililu Hiulcll, Joanna II. J. Kent, Burton T. JiuIhou, Ida V. Williams, Ir,wln T. Parker, Klmcr 15. Parker, Burton U. Parker, James II. Parker, Russell T. Parker, and Minnie J, Smith. Uolendants. Tho above named defendants will tako notice that on the 23d day ol October, 1911, Llbblo Ilrltt plaintiff herein filed her petition In the District Court ot Webster County, No braska against the above named dolendants, (he object and prayer ot which Is to deter mine tho rights ol tho parties In tho above named case, to the following described pre mises, to-wlti lota ten (10) and eleven (11) In block twenty one (21) In the City ol Hed Cloud, Nebraska, nnd (or a Judgment con Irmlng the shares o( the parties to the above described premises and for a partition ot the 'told above described premises according to the respective rlghtsof tho partlcstntcrcstcd therein and If the samo cannot bo equitably divided that stttd premises be sold and tho proceeds be divided between the parties here to according to their respective rights and for general equitable relief. You aro required to answer sald'petltlon on or beforo the 18th day ot December, 1U11. HuuikIIhitt.I By W. C. Dorsoy and Oernard.MeNony Her attorneys. G. C.BAILEY About Your Pfctie Batteries and Electrical Supplies Publication of Summons and Notice to take Depositions. Tho dofondnntH, Augiut inter, irwln Inter, Mary Inter, l.'iullio Wltilinnu ir,.-.. w... haus, nnd Arthur Tracy, non-residents, will tnko notice that on November !fi)th, mi, Joseph Inter, Florence Inter, Kiiiiua Alto- uuj-i:r, iicnry Aitemoyer nnd Amanda Tracy, ns PlalntlllN, tiled their pctltlou nnd commenced nn action against said non-rosl-dents ns defendants, In the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which aro to obtain tho Judgment of said court confirming tho shares ol said parties as In said petition sot forth, and their respective rights and Interests, as owners or otherwise, In nnd to tho following described real CHtatulu said Webster county, to-wlt: Tho oast half of tho south-west quarter and imi wesi nan oi mo south-east quarter ot section 1, m township 4, north, rango 11, west " muuiu.t-. ju., aim tora partition of said fi-wunio, or, ii tno same can not equitably bo divided, that said premises bo sold and tho iMuvvvu uiviueu between tho parties accord. Ing to their rcsncctlvo rihta i.n ti,. ., account bo taken aud stated of tho rents and proms received by defendant KmlUo Witt- IiaUH, that tho doucrllllnrnat r .nM l.-... 1 1 1.. wittltaus bo ascertained, commuted, aud a sum In gross awarded her on account there of, after deducting therefrom tho amount duo tho co-owners on account of Hald.ronts and prontH, Plalntlifs also pray for general equttnbto relief. Said defendants nro required to anawer said potltion, on Illo In tho ofllco of tho Clerk ot said court at Hed Cloud, Nebraska on or beforo Monday, Jnnunry IBth, 1812, Said defendants will also tako notlco that on Tuesday, January 1(1, 1012, said plaintiffs w III take tho deposition of Josoph Inter wit ness, to bo used at tho trial ol said cause, at tho law ofllco ol JohsoH. Schaper, in Wash ington, Franklin county, Missouri, between tho hours ot 0 o'clock A. M nud 0 o'clock p, M., of said day, Dated November 29, 1811. Joseph Intku, et. al., Plaintiffs, by L. II. Blaekledge, their Attorney. Batkruit. Notice In tho District Court of tho United Htatts for tho District of N'ebrnikn. in tho in alt it ofAdolpli l' NletirnH, bankrupt. ToUrcdlt orn: You nro hereby notified that the nboo nAiiicd bankrupt linn filed lilt petition In tho nliovo limned cou t f r ills ills:linrtfu In bank ruptcy. It Is ordered Hint the 22nd day ot Jnnunry 11)12 bo and tho same hnrohy Ih fluid astlio d.itoon or In'foro wlilili all creditors of and nil other porson Interested In Nuld on titte nnd lit tho matter of dlrcharRe in bank ruptcy ot tliomld bankrupt, fchnll if they do ulro to oppose tliosniuu, illu In my olllce In MnstliiKi, Nebr., tjielr nppenrnnco In wrlt Iiik In opposition to tho gniutliiK of the mid dlncliarue nnd nlRO within ten dnH thereaf ter file In my n.ild olllco pccl(lcntlons ot tho grounds of Kald oppoHltlou. D tied Dec. 1), 101 1 J. A. (lAitniNi:it, llcfcrce. W.O.W. Elect Officers Tho V O. V. mot In rKulnrfiesston Inst Wadui'Silnytind elected tlio follow lni (illlcerH for the cunning .your. Jas. Ollhnui, l. O. C. 1M. MuAllister, ('. C. P. A. Kenworthy, A L. S. 1'. Flornnce, UmiUcr. T. J. Diamond, Clerk. A. L Deck, Escort. Dr. D. D. Sandorson, Physician. J. C. Hloss, Instilo watch. Uert Person, Sentry Hoard ) R E Outmnn. of Dell Tiirnurc. Managers ) H. A. Letson. A. 1. 11 W. Elects Officers Tho A. O. U. W. met In n regular session Tuosdtiy olght nnd elected tho following officers for the ensulnp year S. S Olllmm, P M. W. J. II. Hatiscn. M. W. O. W. Atkinson, Forcinnn. II. J Mnuror, Overseer Paul Storey, Financier. W. O. Hamilton, Recorder. J. B Stnnser, Trustee. Weddlni Bells Ring The Third Tine Rov. Jnrhoe seems to bo very popu lar nniontf our younx people. He lias performed three Marriages in the last eight day, which goes to show that the young people of this community have great coulidence in his ability as a kuot tier. And by the way we have never heard ot any complaints from his work. Here is luck to you El der, make all of them happy that you can. Christmas Presents. Can you think of anything more desirable, as a pres ent, than a neatly framed picture. Harrison's, Fisher's and Weiss1 colored pen sketches, Picture framed all complete forOOcts and up. Also Madonnas, Sepias, and Carbon ettcs at Slops' Wall Paper & Paint Store. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for tho week ending Wed nesday, December 13, 1911. Compiled by M. W. Carter & Son Hondcd Abstractors. John D. Blnln ot al to A. A. Dor en, wd part of se4 sec 1-2-10. . . 1200 Porter 1J Hale et al to George A. Latin, wd part ue4 ne4 eo 21-2-10 1000 William Guy and wife to Luoln da J. Guy, wd, nwl sw4 sec 8-2-0 600 Rctta Miner to Clara E Sherer, wd lots 5, 0, Hlk. 22, Subdlv annex lot 27, Red Cloud 450 E. Dargman and wife to John E. Jarbor, wd lota 31 to 24, Blk 14, Smith & Moore's add to Red Cloud 5O0 Samuel Harding and wife to Ella M. Johnson, wd xx)i neH 29-4-11 .".. r.0 Samuel Harding and wife to Fred Harding, wd, bJ nej 20-4-11 r,0 Jcnn A. Penman and husband to James McBridc, wd lots 8, 9, Blk. 12, Cowles 150 Cora Crnns and husband to Walt er E. Frances, qcd, lots 20, 21, Blk. 8, Kaley & Jackson's add to Rod Cloud 1 Cora Crnns to Walter E. Franc os, wd.lots 10, 22, 2324, Blk. 8, Kaley & Jackson's add to Red Cloud 450 United States to William C. Ben son, copy of patent, netf 20-2-11 14451 Mortgages filed, 912,016.50. Mortgages released, 9800. School Board Duties OMAHA, Nov. 13. To the Editor ot The Bee; At tbedast city election, as In many past, I was at a loss to know how to vote on the School board. This matter has always puzzled me, and I know it was equally puzzling to many others. Therefore, I feel that you will bestow a great favor upon many if you will answer tho following question: "What are tho duties of a member of tho School board, or rather, what part does the School board have in the education of our children, and in what way is a member ot the School board paid for his service?" Thanking you, as will a great many of your readers, I am, A VOTER. The school board of Omaha, made up of twelve elective members, has completo tihurire of tho ndiuluUtrittlon of theputillosolioolsi. It has Just ns much, If not more, power in Owulia thau havo the school trustees. In a country bcUoo! disttiut, but It has come to txe.oiuo that power aocordlog to FOR SALE R. C. Rhode Island Reds Botli Sexes at 50c and 75c each MRS, T. W. WHITE Ki'iiU, PhonC 2-lI llt: (Ji.olmi D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Olllco In Moon Iilock. Hell, Ulnok ; Iud., 103 Itoidunuo, Hoynt Hotel. . Hell, 17-, lint., 2V Tulls Answered l)ny or Nljrht iiKD rt.oun, Nt:ii. fixod rules nud precedent which amount to solf-cstabliBhed limitations. As u consequence tho part of tho school board In n school room work of edu cating the children is performed thru the superintendent of bchools and his corps ot principals and teachers whose recaommendntion or orders aro sub ject to approval or revcrsnl of the board. The fact that this power to overrule the superintendent is not of ten exercised in any drastic way docs not make it less real. The mala part of the School board in tlu education of our children arises from the control of the parse strings. Not a dollar of school money may be lawfully expended except by the board. The board makes the budgot, fixes tho school tax rnto, formulutes bond prop ositions, sells the bonds and disburses tho proceeds. Under the law a member of the School board reoeives no pay for his services; membership is supposed to be entirely honorary and uncompen sated. Everyone knows, however, that the temptation is htrong to use tho position for personal advantage, and we have had many cases of sisters cousins nnd aunts attached to the pay roll merely because of relationship or dependence upon some school board member. Some members of the school boat d also havo been able, by judic ious truding, to put themselves on the payroll on their retirement, although these Instances have been exceptional. For these places on tho school board it goes without saying we ought to command tho mostiutelligentnnd high est grade of our citizenship nnd part icularly men who may bo depended upon to perforin the duties wholly and solely in the interest of the children who look to the public schools for their education Omaha Bee. Wo Cause To Doubt A Statement of Facts Backed by a Sttonft Guarantee We guaranteo immediate and posi tive relief to all sufferers from consti pation. In every case where our remedy falls to do this we will return the money paid us for it. That's a frank statement of facts, and we want you to substantiate them at our risk. Roxall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at auy time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very mild bat positive action upon the organs with which they come In contact, apparently act ing as a regulative tonic upon the re laxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies nro unsurpassable and ideal for the use of 'children, old folks and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend them to all suiTorers from nny form of constipa tion aud its attendant evils. That's why wo back our faith in them with, our promise of money baok if they do not give entiro satisfaction. Three sizes: 12 tablets 10 cents, 'M tablets 35 cents, 80 tablets, 50 cents. Remem ber, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Red Cloud only nt our store The Rexall Store. The U. E. Grice Drug Co. " BARGAIN OFFER During the month ot December the price ot the NEBRASKA FARMER Nebraska'! Real Farm Paper la eut equare in two. The publisher, B. R. McKelvle, agrVea toNeend It very week until January 1, 1016, (three whole yeara) for $1.60. He will alio Include the beautiful New Year'a Number and the handsome 1913 Nebraska Farmer Boy Calendar FREE. The regular price 1b $1.00 per year In advance. If you wish to acoept this offer pimply cut out this announcement and send to the NE BRASKA FARMER, Lincoln, Neb., together with the monoy, or eee or phone the local agent In this terri tory. If you prefer to pay some time before llarch 1, simply gay so and the paper will be sent to you on TRIAL until that time. The above offer la good during December only. Be sure to give your name and address. Subscriptions teont direct will be credited to the local agent. Don't confuse the NEBRASKA, FARMER Nebraska's Real Farm Paper-pubJIrthed weekly at Lincoln with a cheap maU. order semi-monthly. el ilmilajr name published 1 Ksasas.' ruuv ?' . . ..i Feed Store. I Hay, Grain, Flour, Alfalfa Meal Delivered SIJBPSON & KEM WOHTH Y : : Opposite Post Office : : , 'Phone Us Your Orders, Bell, Red 57 i The Home Grocery P. A.. Wullbrandt, Prop. A Comptof Lin of mtupte and fancy Qrooorloa, alto tho Lateat Pattcrna In Queensware Wm arm mUo making a BpaeMty of tha Catamratad "A. B. CANNED Ball Rhona 102. Caret la Her twa Htaie Tawa Kkarnet, Nkiir. Mrs. Belle Harlan, 13l8-8th Ave., tolls the way for her follow townsrn to be cured of their kidney aud bladder ailments, as she was cured. "I hud a severe attack of kidney trouble when I heard of Foley Kidney PUls and took thorn. I had a severe pain across my back and felt miserable and all nlaveil out, but ttftor taking Foley Kidney Pills the pain left my back and I felt greatly improved and once more full of life Today I am glad to say I am free from kidney troublo and gladly recommend Foley Kidney Pills to nil who suffer, as they cured me." Sold at Dr. Cook's drug store. ' The Chief for all kinds of work in Job Printing, done with neatness and dispatch. Printing that attracts Readers. Rest b Earth This is tho verdict of U. J. Howell, Tracy, O., who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for his wife. "Her case was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like a sure case of con sumption. Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost incessantly and ner voice was aoarse and weak. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought re lief at once and lees than three bottles effected a complete cure." For sale at Ifr. Cook's drug Btore. Aa Alarai At Nlaht That strikes terror to the entire household is the loud, hoarse nud me tallic cough of croup. No mistaking it, nnd fortunate thou the lucky par ents who, keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound nnhand. II. W. Cusselman, Canton, N. Y , Rays: "It is worth Its weight in gold. Our little children are troubled with croup and hoarse ness, and all we give them is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it in the house. Sold at Dr. Cook's drag store. policci muhdkhi rmmi Our house is burning down and John's away a million miles rfff on his vacation. A true picture though a bit exaggerated. Qat an Inauranoa folloy an YaurHauaa and Furnltura while Mf think about it. For solid security have ub write it up. Our premiums are low and compan ies are safe. a r Reliable Ineurenoe. Chief AMt Brlnt Rmltt H iRRESRKRytiflAlEsuRlf Si aS I wIEmlulwam KaffMsTsi a nsi' JTTfrJfMBHRftvRW. ""'' l"!lllaVBW Oils, Garden Seeds and to Your Door. 1 GOODS Indapandant Phona 44 WWi Swiffs Premium Hams and Bacon John Yost "butch Butcher? Orlaf May ma Moftenad everything possible for the departed. The last thing you can do 1b to erect a memorial to the one who has passed sm fff For Sale illSk wLwl -by- ffiaflSlr fiaaaB3k. THE fifffig wfmfSaW Ji anaLamaJinmm Oaalgna War Manumanta v of every description aro here for your choosing. We shall be glad to execute any you may select, whether it be a simple, inexpensive stone or the most elaborate of tributes to the memory w wuv uwyai WUl ED. McALISTER RE OLOUD, NEBRASKA NEW BAKERY I have opened a bakery inRed Cloud and solicit a share of your patronage. Freih Bread, Pies and Cakes always In stock. Phone me your wants (Ind. phone 188.) Retail store opposite Postof floe, in Dlederleh building. CURTHATFlLD,Prop. il & I. A I ?A, : WMi 'J1Llml! 'j tv- M-. '.. -WrtjW-.-. ii t 1