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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1912)
"avy ; -f .. .T!? g"ii fii h iaiiartwiaaiwwiiwwww F A tv IW GARFIELD fe E p..'- :'iv ' nHiih-hAmiTm i Correspondents i; IS) & .a & 1 i k If ' 3E A Distinction With a Difference YOU may not always get what you pay for. . . It takes a Rood judge of values to do that, but if there is one sure rule in business it is you pay fbfaill you get. You may not be ' able to sco the difference between engines of similar appearance at different prices, but if you buy fronva reputable firm you may be sure the difference in quality is there. I H C Oil and Gasoline Engines cost more than some others because they are more carefully made, and more thoroughly tested. Skillful designing, better material, better workmanship, more careful assembling, and more thorough testing, tell in the long run. Given equal care an IHC engine costs less per year of service than any other engine you can buy. If an IHC engine is given all the work it will do, pumping, sawing wood, running the grindstone, feed grinder, hay press, silage cutter, repair shop machines, cream separator, churn, washing machine, etc., etc., it will pay for itself in a very short time in .money and labor saved. IHC engines are made in every style ".horizontal, vertical, air and water-cooled, stationary, portable and mounted on skids, to operate on gas, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, dis tillate or alcohol, in sizes from 1 to 50 H. P. 'Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12, 15, 20, 25 and 45-H P. The IHC local dealer will give you cata logues and full information, or write International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Lincoln Neb. IHC Strric. Bureau The mimosa of this Hurcnu I In furnish, frne of charge to all, the best Information obtainable on butter lannlni:. If you have any worthy ques tions concerning sons, crops, land drainage. Irrh cation, fertilizcrs.ctc.makcyourlnqulrlosspcclfic nnd send them to I II C Service Uurcau, Harvester llulldltu', Chicago, US A I'or Iiitorntilimiul II investor Company Goods orSupplIes Cull on Whitaker d Buckles Agent ? JRcd Cloud, Nebraska VACATION TOURS through The WEST TO TH VtZLLOWBTOMK FAI9K 'SPue Cody Wiiy ov.-r Sylvan Pass into tho Parlr Is one Of the mosHattrac ve routes for Park tourists. It is the only scenic way into the Park; tttiiMKiM,, the perfect government roul is tho magnificent D tm,-the Ctiitheet dam in the world. The outlook from Sylvan Pass is one of the world' Kr.at views. The regular excursion rate Includes automobile, atngiis, hotels, cto. Theu hodden, tltete are personally conducted 10-day 'uaaiiiliiir tout tand the Wylle Tours Von can o via Cody and come out vlnUurdlner, the north entrance. Thousands of dollars have been spent lu dowloiilnx the Cody Scenic Way into the park. Ask nearest HKont Tor "The t'ody Way" hooklet. WALT LAKK CITY, UTAH iiMnS-Nltli!iul Uuaitss, At. 27-30. Nallml Irrttallea Con.rsss. &. 30e)ct. 3, Thee occasions make an unusually attractive time for a VhU. to Salt L'tku, through Scenic Colorado. . AT. FOK, Tlokmt Agmnt. L. W. WkKKLKY, Giifrml Pmnmngtr Agt., HUH '1 VfLj aflxBLxexa 3nhr m F I REJ THAT ALARM Is a dreadful th'ng OF FIHK for the man without -insurance. Every time he sees the erg'nes raolng along his heart lOomes Hip to his inn at If the Are is anywhere nr his place. What folly, what mis taken economy. HAT OOmr OF Is so small (hat It N9UANCK need hardly be considered. The freedom from worry lone la worth it many times over t&ave us insure yon to-day. O. C. TCKL, mwllmblm Inaurmno: D. D. SaidersM, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Moon Block. Bell, Black 4; Ind., 103 Residence, Royal Hotel. Bell, 47; Ind., 27 Calls Answerod Day or Night RED CLOUD, NRB. A flue rain on Friday night. Another good soaking rain Ton Tues day. Clyde Biiwen sold a load of hogs on Monday. Corn is looking fine nnd we expect a bumping big crop this full. Most all of Garfield attended trie show in Red Olnmt Saturday night. Clyde Bmvan sold three head of cat tle to the rattle buyer Minor Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Emotion are the proud parents of a flne'baby 'boy, Oliver McNutt and Uraveucr Sfih- Bor nre both getting their new houses near completion. ' ' Itiihe Sell u It z and Paul McDowell huvu their job most completed at the school house in disttlct 85. Mrs. George Coon and children were calling vi her brother Will Fisher nud children Sunday on wind mill row. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilusselbachcr and Hurry Han is and wife and daughter were pleasaut callers at Al Smiths Sun day. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. Don llayles arrived last week to visit telatives. Supt. and Mrs. Knoll are home from Crete, where they have spent the sum mer. Dwlght Jones is visiting hU daugh ter Mrs. Mvrtle Morhart who lives in Colorado. Floyd Crow and daughter MUs Iua weut to Hastings Monday, returnlrg the same day. Mrs. Kate Million has gone to St. Joseph, Mo., to see her son Harold, who Is still very low. Guide Rook is expecting to have a great time at its Harvest Home Jubi lee Aug. 27, 28, and 29. Miss Grace Batch gave a parly fir Her music pupils in the "woods" by the river Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Dick Lambert from Dillcr are here visiting iter father Fied Watt and other relatives. Mis. II V. Cooper and daughter Winifred spent a part of Inst week in Hastings visiting Mr. nud Mrs. P. W. Uoluuri. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Albiu started tills week for it month's visit with relatives in Illinois. Theyure making the I tip w.th their uuto Mrs. Eva Ulckcrisou nnd daughters Olive and Ethel arc expected home this week from their western trip. They hnvo beun gone since the last of ittue. COWLES C BBBrBBTl""V5aBM s bbFsbb aLW 9 f J Dealers in , . . - ?"- ' m All Kinds of . . ' KfZ ';: . Builders' Hardware, Plumbing Goods, Furnaces, Windmills, Buggies, Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, &c, Wagons, &c. Let us figure on your Hard ware and Plumbing Jobs. We believe it will be profitable for both of us. . . . . . . . Red Cloud Neb. s 1 . y Lrt y . " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i - i !- TTT iWijiW r -i i..tM -r -- r V! ."T" -, A. C. AMES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon R.ED CLOUD. . NEBRASKA Office with Dr. Rtxlnes DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTtar tVM STATE BANK kti citKl " Nobraska J. 11. Mottcr was n Red Cloud visitor Wednesday. . Dean Lacy was a passenger to Ktjd Cloud Wednesday. W. W. Rltchey was in Red Cloud between t talus Wednesday. ' Mrs. Maud Paul and children took in the show Tuesday at Bine Hill. Mrs. I. W. Boner and daughter we e passengers to Hastings Tuesday. M. R. Adamson went to Hastings Tuesday and stayed between trains. Mrs. Edith Putnam and family of Inavale is here visiting ber parents Mrs. Llndley from north of Red Cloud, is vlsitlug Mrs. Fred Hurd and fumlly. M. B. Reeve had the misfortune of breaking a wheel of his cur in the mud Tuesday. Wm. Lackery and family of Wrtty, Colo., is here visiting friends and relatives, Mrs. C. W. Fuller came down from Bethany Tuesday for an extended visit with her relatives. Miss Cather, who has been visiting Miss Gertrude Good for a few days departed for Red Cloud Wednesday. I. W Edson of Red Cloud cane in on the muddy roads Tuesday froai Roaemont and took the train for Red Cload. Jake Ellinger spent the night of the 20th in Cowles. He was driving some cattls to Red Cloud and let t theaa here over night Homer Thomas and family are here visiting bis parents Ron. Thomas and wife. Hosaer use to rnn the harness shop at this place. M, R. Adamson was a passenger to I tavale Tuesday to make a short visit with his sister Mrs. Carpenter. He re turned home Wednesday. Arthur Colburn departed for Lon- gen, Colo., Wednesday where bis par ents live. Ills father has been In poor health for some time. Mr. and Mrs Colburn lived in Webster county for a number of years. ChKyciieFiMtler Days at Stale Fair 1 Pi esldeut Taft crossed the country tb Cheyenne a yenr ago to sec Irwin Bros. 'Frontier Dajs 'i'lio tiuinugo hient of the Nebraska State Fair, to tie held Sept 2nd to 0th, evidently believe tiatiui attraction huge enough to com mand the patronage of a ptesidiut of tho United Slates, is none too good for Nebrnsknus, the best people on earth therefore in addition to the numer ous other great attractions, ouly to be found grouped together at our great Stuto Fair they huve secured this Kleajb -snow, absolutely the beat on ejarth of Its kind, to come to Lincoln t(ud perform in the center field before the ginnd stand. New IsjawesKits at PUkraska State Fair Gi-ewMS i ' Some of the new improvements to be sceu on the Nebraska State Fair grounds when you visit the State Fair Sepi". 2 to 6 will be the grading of the eutire Machinery Section on the east aide so that instead of the original two bills it is now a regular slope toward theWrth and east, and on the east tide is constructed 122x430 feet of the new steel and Iron Machinery Hall, Which when completed will be 400 by HO, or a bulldiug covering 7 acres of ground. A new brlok and steel gate at tbe 17th street entrance and a steel ad concrete 'Judges' Stand at the Race Traok Is also under construction. It ts tbe aim of the management to build, so far as possible in the future, for permanence. These grounds are own ed by tbe State of Nebraska and the Fair is our one great advertising and amusement agency for the future as well as the- preset. IP THE &a " "tr-s Your hcr'S CJn' mv.w ?uft4 rt..,.,.?Jj? m.oney lI7c.u 'ct the worms mp STL I :V a?Z h.ei',?? "?a". '" h" r:r :v::".Hv.r iuwjuhivb io oecomt vieiiitis ci ! . -J -Ll . . . " " " m f ik h. ik.. ji. .. .-". "::.-" - Tiiiira ei client, moii : vhu i, Vuzswssssz :?. "'j m. oJjif .?. ! ? . . en - --.. ""- wtsi uniwnioiir C9ff - E,uonomv SIOCK fOVGGr" BWJ,? t!Si9JSnLJm.. Ec.ny fowser i. tl Echoilt Stack ---ETZiA'XH '."'.'."" !"!'. I la nasi ik. ..ww." Z. ,..." L"!.:' .' '" f "ortsao k:ci uii -v.. rv.,r.ui'":v"'.s:"",:L,,j ?" l5. w m. k.trinS.,,,iB,hV.,V.ir wwr " "" "" rill lawrmti IfMT fK. 0W5- "MONIAL OF THOUSANDS. frmifs """""'w '' ! y M$ l HitMMA. Brown Co., I1U Oct. 6, 1911. l zVl.m'V-J" "'?I (rial el oi Stock Powstii r..iran two n, mo ai sofifin BK.1 EBaaal CA4ju Mat Stock rntu. .! I lIlllHM la MMn.aitul..1 T L '" frii.xt.jM i.t ktti ihTn.iiirii:. tarrs&iEF". Vrt ,.D.:,'i'J miVl! ! J " ?" ' u coUBmS cuue. rootiuiRTM.i ssowhum! ' Advisory live! pies iee es ssjeevt A caucus of the Democrats ot Gar field Township will be held Fridsy night, August 23, at 8 o'clock, at tbe Alles school bouse for the purpose of aostutatlDg Two Justices of the Peace, rsstsmissii trtAdvkeFreti Write ourSpevisl ry Department about voai i Stock troublea. Hnr Rnna A'ill tell you what to do or call Jip our local agent He has had ra great deal of axnariaaea inA training For SJe by H . T. COOPER, Guide Rock, Ntbraska. Notice to Exhibitors. Twb Constables, On. Supervisor andiT" lL,!' One Assessor and to transact such other buslnesi as nay come before the meeting. Ai. Smith, Commltteessan. All parties having exhibits for tbe State Fair are requested to have their products at the depot next Wednesday and until Thursday noon. A oar wtlt be' found at the fepot snl yoa are earnestly requested to bring all ex cellent articles for this exhibit. Web" wsvMT 1 MMW 8e"b.ter tt'tr"' lLTbe CoUB" At a county Court held at the County Court room tn and for saM Bounty August ma, a. v. i9ii lit the matter of the est ate of Ferdla andJI. tierlach, Deceased. oi reading and "filing, the petition of. tbe exeeutors sad widow filed on thWday prayla't for the examination and allowance ot the final account of the same date, a ilAAwaa nf asaltmnaiit nl tha lemrfet kalAMalaa ster county has been greatly favond to said estate to the nenons entitled to thl this year and ought to csstnre the It will if tu will G. W. HlTMMXL. i help. ChfietMM Ckerck AaneaciBnaH Subject Sunday morning at 11: Preach or Perish, Teach or Tarnish, vangelize or Fossellze.'' Evening service at 8 o'clock: Sub ject "Bones antURaga." Bible school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. Choir meeting Friday evening, A cordial invitation Is extended to all. C F. Rose, Minister. Sentimental Wemsn. Woman often dleB for love, as spot; Ices maidens have died to live for? ever in the Pantheon of eeatlmeat. Junius Henri Browne. "Service," ''Quality "and "Legitimate Prices" these are tbe things which causes our job department to lead. J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint and Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict ure Jraming, Pictures and artiit Material. Th Only Exclutlf Store). same, an ord.r.dUtrlbuUni the residue ot personal estate and there upon an order discharging the executors from further burden and service In said office except as may be expedient In tbe sale or distribution of the real estate. OanxaxD, That Saturday, the 31st day of August A. P., IBIS, at one o'clock p. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and for said county and show cause why prayer ot peti tioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons .Interested In said matter, by publishing a copy of this order In the Red Cloud Chief, a weekly news paper printed tn said county, for three con secutive weeks prior to said day of hearing. ISKAH A. n. Hannky, County Judge. Faro Loans At Lowest Interest, best, option, least expense. Call for me at State Bank, RedOloud. C. F. Oatiibr. V v-..l