The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 11, 1912, SECTION TWO, Image 16

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-' " E HAVE JUST PURCHASED the W. A. Smith stock of Groceries and
'I )) have, already added a great many new goods to same, making it one of the best
iT an( most coniplete stocks of desirable groceries in Red Cloud. In addition to
above we have just finished opening up our new stock of Dry Goods and Ladies'
Ready-to-Wear Goods. Every dollar's worth of our goods arc new and are right both ,
in style and price. We have a beautiful line of Ladies' Dress Skirts, also ready made
dresses in serges and other wool goods. A little later we will add a full line of Suits
and Coats for fall. While in the market buying our opening stock we picked up about
ten dozen Ladies' Shirt Waists which the manufacturer was anxious to clean up. We
bought them at one-half price and will give our customers the advantage of it. Chau
tauqua will soon be here and you may need an extra waist or two. Come in and see
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Correspondents
GUIDE ROCK.
Mrtt. E E. Burr has returned home
after bur several weeks visit in Ohio.
Wm Greenlee and family came in
Saturday evening from California
where they now reside. They were
former residents of this vicinity.
Miss Martha Pettit Is home after a
year's stay In Oregon.
Mr. Nelson, brother of Mrs. M.
Lovitt, and wife are visiting at the
Lovltt home.
Clarence Taylor of Hardy spent a
part of last week with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Panders of Dlller spent
Sunday with Mrs. Panders1 parents W.
8. Lambert and family.
Mrs. P. W. Roland aud children re
turned to Hastings Prlday after a
month's visit with relative.
Mr; and Mrs. Kay Glenn of Seward
are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs,
G. M. Albin.
Chancellor Oescbger of Cotner uni
versity is holding revival meetings at
the Christian church this week.
J. J. Cassell and family of Oregon
arrived Friday to visit their rclntlves
the Hunt and Lambert families.
COWLES
The threshing machines have all
started around here and the wheat is
turning out. well. Win. lleltler had
one field which yielded thirty bushels
per acre.
E. II. Poe is building an addition to
his residence which will make quite uti
improvement.
Curtis Beal sold his village property
to N. V. Auderson, We are not going
to get rid of Curtis as h purchased
thc Fuller A Dennett property in the
-east part of town the same day.
P. A. Good his his cement we o
working on u bridge north of town.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mutter
u eight and a half pound boy.
Our implement dealers aro getting
short on binding twiuo and they claim
it is very hard to get,
Will Dealcin and family of Omaha is
hero visiting his parouts for a fow
weeks.
Mrs. Noley Herrlck'of Red Cloud Is
liero visiting her parents for a short
time.
Ileal Estate transfers.
Heal Estate Transfers for week end
lug Tuesday, July llth, 1013.
.Compiled by M. W. Carter, Bond
ed Abstractors.
Owen Lalley and wifo to John
Strltt, wd, K seK 4-3-9 1
4000
John Strltt and wife to Barbara
Lalley, wd, n se 1-3-9
Edwin T. Foe to Anna Clatte,
wd, Blk. 3, Foe & McBride Add
to Cowles
4000
500
Mary S. Crelghtou and husband
to Piatt A Frees, wd, lots 4 to
10, Blk. 30, Red Cloud 1500
Wllolla Payne to Francis E.
Payne, qod, ne 22-3-12 loOo
Remington J. Tenant and wife
to Red Cloud Hardware Co.,
wd, s) Blk. 33, Red Cloud 3200
Amy Davis mid husband to Fred
Maurer. wd, lots 10 to 12, Blk.
10, LeDucs Addition to Red
Cloud 2500
John E. Jarboe and wife to Will
iam Rosenorans, wd, lots 31 to
24, Blk. 14, Smith &. Moore's
Addition to Red Cloud
Ellas Uptograffe and wife to
Lvlia P. Bohrer, wd, lots 20,
.10, :1, :, Blk. 3, Garber's 2nd
Add to Rod Cloud
Mortgages tiled, $37,300.00.
Mortgages released, 88,210.00.
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WldiN's PessUs,
'1 he recent act of April 10th, 1008
gives to all soldiers' widows a pension
812 per month. Fred Maui or, the at
torney, has all necessary blanks.
trier Tt Sliiw Cause.
Stnto ot Nebraska, I r, ,.,,,. ,. .,
Webster County, f "T'e(-"untl ' -ourt
Ara County Court held at the County
Court room In niut tor said county Jtuiu'JSitlt
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In tho matter ot the estate of Amelia
Kleharclx, Deceased.
On rending and HIIiik tho petition ot Annie
h. HlehnrdK, tiled on tho arth day ot June,
A. t Wl'.', prnyliiK tor the examination and
allowance ot lit r llual account ot the name
date, a decree of nxHlunmcnl of tho lands be
IohkIui; to kald estate to tho persons entitled
to the same, an order distributing the nsl
dueot personal estate and there upon nu
order dlseharulUKlur from further burden
and service In her said olllco as administra
trix.
OiuiKiiKti, That Saturday, tho lilthday of
July, A. I)., liili, at ten o'clock a in.,
U assigned for hearing said pMltlon, ulun nil
persons Interested In said matter mnv imnwtr
1 at a County Court to beheld In ami for said
, county and hhowcaute why prayer of peti
tioner should not bo granted; nud that notice
of the pendency of said petition and tho hear
' lug thereof Ih given to all persons Interested
In said matter, by publishing a copy of this
order In tho Ited Cloud Chief, a weekly news
paper printed In said county, for three con
sccutlvu weeks prior to said day of hearing.
JKALl A. I). ltANNKV,
County Judge.
them. We also carry the McCall Patterns, R. & G. Corsets, Corticelli Silks, Ribbons,
and Spool Silks. Splendid new stock of the very latest novelties in Ladies' Fancy
Neckwear, Hair Goods, Combs, Belts, Irish Croquet Hand Bags, etc..
We solicit a share of your patronage and we hope to merit a continuance of same
by the following system;
" 1st. A Square Deal with Everybody.
2nd. One Price to One and All. ,
3rd. Satisfaction or Your Money Back.
.. . , Make this store your headquarters during chautauqua. We have plenty of room
and easy chairs and any little favors we can do for your pleasure we will be glad to do.
Yours truly,
Ail Opportunity for flic B M and Larg
est Band Ir. the State if F'tbtaska
Tho His' week In Ooto'u'i' I want to
place in the d:iu1 room licie, n young
baud tif 45 ice -. All I usk is fori
each linliviiliinl , i ftiniKli Mich mwt
instrumenis 1 wll teuoli this baud
iu connection with the old band, as I
did last year.
Instrumentation 0 cornets, 10 clari
nets, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 3 flutes, 4
saxaphones, 0 nltoes, U trombones, 3
basses, 2 baritones, 3 drummers.
This will give Red Cloud a concert
band of GO pieces next year What
speaks better for a town thuu uu or
ganization of this kind. Theyouugest
member to be not less than fourteen
years of age. Now to get this organ
ization ready by Oct lit., we must be
gin in about 30 days. Think it over.
Band Vastkr Bktz.
Preparations for Shocks.
For most of the wrenches and Jolts
of life there ure, happily, conditions
which allevlnto what would otherwise
teem unbearable, conditions which
often and break the most cruel
hocks. Death, for instance, the great
est shock of all, unlesB It Is very sud
den, seldom cornea as an unbearable
wrench, because weakness. or suffer
ing has prepared us for It.
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COMPANY
Letictlng the Chinese.
Two man have just been convicted
of BmugsIIiiR- Chinamen into tho coun
try. Tho detectives adopted a plan
marvelous in Its HlmpJIcity and effect
iveness. They wanted to b rum
whether the four Celestials In ques
tion had ever been In the country be
fore. They were dressed in Amerlcaq
fashion and the detectives took tha
coats off the men and required them to
put them on again. They put them ov
backward.
Oilcloth Wrinkle.
Very little water should be used In
washing oilcloth, as some of it will
soak through the cloth beneath and
rot It. Use a flannel cloth well wrung
out and wipe the floor until clean.
Sal soda will aid greatly. Wipe the
white spots caused by spilling any hot
liquid on the oilcloth with a few drops
of ammonia.
Little Things of Life.
"Life Is made up of little things. It
Is but once In an age that occasion Is
offered for doing a great deed. True
greatness consists In being great In
little things." George MacDonald.
Sentimental Woman.
Woman often dies for love, as spot
less maidens havo died to live for-e-ver
in the Panthron of sentiment.
Junius Henri Browne.
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LAND
Farms listed and sold on straifht commission
basis at owner's price. Cash buyers for improved
farms and ranches secured through careful, lib
eral and systematic advertising . Any desirable
real estate listed up for cash sale or exchange.
Improved Alfalfa Farm Lands
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In the Great Republican Valley
Our Only BptclMlty
Umt Your Farm With (.
Cet And Us
Some of the best'farms in Webster and Franklin
counties listed. Excellent opportunities to get
in right on a good farm. Several for sale on easy
payments and special deals worth the money.
The largest list of local farms to select from.
Several desirable pieces of real estate now listed
for trade or exchange.
DAN GARBER& CO.
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND COLLECTIONS
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
Headquarfrm In thm KD CLOUD CHIEF" Oltlcm.
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The following named business firms
will olose at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, July
20th for the opeuing number ot the
Bed Cloud Chautauqua.
Ed Amnck
Barbara 1'bare.s
Pope Bros.
Miner Bros.
CottlngA Mitchell
M.A.Albright
JobM Vost
B ifrMcFarlaud
Morhart Bros
A. B Atkins
Bailey & Bailey
Paul Storey.
Henry Newhouso
Henry Cook
Bed Cloud Imp. Co.
I'erry & Wecsner
Frank Smith
Qrice & Co.
Will Koou
Tiiriiure Bros.
James Burden
1 A. Wullbrandt
Cowden & Kaley
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DIsstlutlM Nstlce.
Notice is horuby given that the
partnership subsisting between us,
H. E. Ashcr aud D. B. I'ine, carrying
on n veterinary business at Red Cloud,
Nebraska, under tho Btyle or ilrm of
Asher & Tine, was on the 2lst day of
June, 1913, dissolved by mutual con
sent, and that tho business in tho f u
turo will bo carried on by tho said II.
K Ashcr alone, and who will receive
all moneys payable to said lato Hrm.
H. R. Ahiier
D. B. Pink.
See Dr. Cross over State Bank.
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