jft;" w - -- '-"v v r "3ST -zrjtf"W3C" .Z?t ISSrs .vsrswc .w.aKrse-.. i ?- -r rMKswaorKti?; ' hV i Great Reduction Sale Beginning Week rJ 3 t ,: ; ' 'if , ! sVl . in, iillmi i 1 1 i, I 1 1 II1 tiff 25 per ct. off on Women's and Misses Spring Coats A very choice assortment of new coats, all this season's styles in the correct materials and the popular colors. Most of the coats have been in stock but a short time, purchased especially for this sale. You will find the latest effects, the most wanted styles in this offer. Now is the time to buy your coat. 25prctoffon Wool Dresses In Ladies' Only Made in Taffeta and Serges. You may choose from the following col ors: Tan, brown Copenhagen. Al ice blue, black and white, fancy mixtures, etc. Bargain Day Bargains in Muslin , Underwear 20 per cent off on Skirts 150 Ladies and Misses Skirts That must move at once. They are the new high waisted &tyle and correct in every way. It will pay you to see them. Turnure & Bargain Day Dargains rn On Soap w SfiHPn If iWmlm III flBBB . ' M I lift mSMJ III Lkl vv. Nlkv mSSam mv "sm r-aiM SUMNER DRESS GOODSl' It is easy to be well dressed if you choose your material from stocks that are new and well selected. Our silk stripe ratines and voiles are proving very popular. Corduroy, plain ratines and poplins trimmed with fancy glass buttons are very attractive. To get the full benefit of your summer dresses you should get them now and be ready for the warm days a coming.) 20 Per Cent Discount On d VWWWWWVWWWWWWW Laees n tmmmms 1 CorrespondeDts I; GARFIELD pleasant caller On Bargain Day. The finest line of these goods in the city. 3! BARBARA PflAftES Molm Agents For Butterlck Patterns Lcn Raltsback Is the owner of a new buff sty. Charley A lies marketed his hogs on Monday. Will Harris and Peter were hauling bogs Monday. Peter Manley was a at Will Fishers. Eli Houchin and Joe Mudd were in Red Cloud on business Monday. Mrs. T. W. White Is visiting with old neighbors over the river this week. Smith's addition to Garfield seems to tloiirish in the Comtncrial Adver tiser. George Smith attended the Odd Fellow lodge on Monday night in Red Cloud. Churley Harris and wife were visit ing on wlud mill row Sunday at Al. .Smiths. , J Geo. Harris' troubles are nil over now as he has a two-row lister and an automobile. J The rains are hindering the farmers from planting corn and it is time that it was planted. There will be a school entertainment on Friday night in district 8!, it being the last day of school. v' A good soaking rain fell on Tliurs day night and Friday. It was the best we have had for some time. W. Campbell unloaded his car of stock and implements and moved out oti the Luttu farm in East Garfield. He did not like the place ami he mov ed bttck to town. J Nicholas Thomas is getting to be some what of a taxidermist. His dls- ( play of birds and animals at the White nuuse vaie is worm seeing, Mrs. W. H. Stern, who has been spending the winter in Wichita, Kan sa, returned home Tuesday night We are glad to know that she is much improved in health. Our band under the leadership of Prof. Betz is doing some very good work. They will give a concert some time in June and we hope to enjoy several open air concerts this summer. Miss Jennie Reed, who has been teaching near hero and living at her sister's, Mrs. Andrew Guy, is spending the week at Guide Rock. She expects to leave for Iowa about the first of June. Red Cloud. Mfaska m COWLES a pnssengcr to Financial Statement of the Village of Cowles Financial Ntatement of the Village of Cowles, from the dnteof Its Incorporation up to tho first of May MCI: UVX'Kll'TS From license and dog tux w 50 l-'rom County Treasurer 370 00 Uorrowcil from the CowIch bank :tni 00 8 772 00 KXPKN'SKS To Tho Hastings Dally Itepubllcan tor printing the ordinance id 80 Kor village seal and star (or Marshall. 2 80 For record book for the village ... 7 25 To tho Welntcr County Argus for print Ing and Hpuplles ..... m 00 To L. H. Dlackledge (or services as at- torney and (or ordinance 125 00 To It. Qreenhalgh (or telephone ex pense and spaed limit signs 8 20 To li. B. Vise (or service! a Marshall... 2 00 To F. A. Good (or 10 cement crossings. 681 CO To The tied Cloud Chle( for election ballots 1 go To Chas. Bennett (or election supplies. 2 40 To J. it. Morse (or work on streets 3 W To O. O. Holt (or hall (or the election. 2 00 To It. Qreenhalgh telephone expense... 1 00 To R. Ureenhalgh (or salary 1 00 To C. C. Dennett (or salary 1 00 To A. J. Grant for service on election board .... ... 2 00 To. I. K. Waller.same 1 on To Fred Fuller, name 2 00 To Choster Cox, same ..... j go To Kills I.tnlnger, Namo . 2 00 interest to the Cowles Hank e 12 llnlance In Treasurer's hands 3 43 8 772 00 HICHAUI) GHKKN1IAI.MII, Village Clerk. flitke tt Prakatc. In tho County Court of Webster County, Nebraska. STATEOFNKHKAHKA, uu ebster County, f H, To all persons interested In tho estate of Marlon I.ovltt, Deceased: TAKK NOTICK, that a petition has been flled praying that the Instrument filed In this court on theiMth iliy of April, IUII1, pur porting to be the last will and testament oi said deceased, may lio proved and allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of Marlon Lovllt, deceased; that said In strument be admitted to probate, and the ad ministration of said estate bo granted to Kllxabelh l.ovltt, Executrix. It Is hereby ordered by tho court, that all persons Interested In said cstato appear at the County Court to bo held In and (or Raid county on the lath day of May, 1I3, at ten o'clock A. M., to show cause, If any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the Ited Cloud Chief, a legal weekly newspaper print ed In said couaty, for three consecutive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and the teal of said court this 28th day of April, A. D. 1913. (HKAt) A. D. KANICRV County Judge. rierTtShiw Cum. Slate of Nebraska.! ,. . ., ' . Webster County. ( '"The County Court At a County Court held at the County Court room In and for said county May 7th, A. 1). 19l:l. In tho matter of the estate of Margaret M. Wall, Deceased, On reading and tiling the petition of Clar ence Heed tiled on the 7th day of May A. I)., 1U13, praying for the examination and allow ance of his final account of the same date, an ordor distributing the residue of personal estate and thereupon an order discharging hllll front further burden nnH upn-li-n i liia said ottlco as administrator. Oudkhkii, That Friday, tho 23d day ol May A. n., 1813, at 10 o'clock a. m., Is assigned (or hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter iiinv tiuucnr at a County court to be held In and for said county and show cause why prayer of peti tioner should not Imi granted: and that notlrn ol the pendency of said petition and the hear ing thoreo'f be given to all persons Interested In said matter, by publlstilug a copy of thin order In the Ited Cloud Chief, a weekly news paper printed In said couiilv. for thivp con. secutlve weeks prior to said day of hearing. 11KAI.1 A. I). Han.nkv, County Juduo. The Chief $1.50 per year. I S" 25 Per Cent Discount On Farm Lands Attractive flThe assurance of good prices for all kinds of farm products i: stimulating mvetment in land. SUCCESSFUL DRY FAttMIH.fi is the title of a new Bur lington Booklet just from the press. It tells what farmers are raising on the lands that can be bought cheap in Colorado. Send for a copy. It is free. Government Irrigated Homesteads in the Big Horn Basin, Wyo ming, re described in another new booklet that is yours for the asking. rersonaliy Conducted Momeseekers Excursions first and third Tuesdays. Ask about these Excursions. D.' Clem Deaver, Immigration Agent ro rmrnmm mt., Omaha, Mabraaka MJn gsgHimiigssH IT WILL PAY YOU To remember that The Chief office has no equal in Webster county when it comes to turning out the beat that can be found in the art of printing. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Ail Sprnctier with H.istiiiKb Tuesday. Miss Mnv.le Votiilnrly of iieil Cloud Is visiting, her friend" Mhs Floy lioien. Mr. mid Mrs. L. M. Mursh-went to OltMivUlu Tuesday to visit their ten Nitrdy. t Mrs, Tuft of lied Cloud w lieun vis itlng with Mrs. Itou't. Adamson the past week. Fred Fuller left hero for Bethany Monday night. He went by way of Red Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Guy attended the funeral of Mrs. Horn at Guide Rock last Sunday. Miss Mabel Graves, who has been at tending school at York, is visiting with relatives in tnis city. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bennett are at tending the Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W., in Hastings this week. Mrs. Chas. Francis entertained the teachers of our school at a six o'clock dinner last Wednesday evening. Rev. Samuel Deakin has beeu suifer- lug from a severe attack of tho La Grippe, but is some better, now. Don't forget that Saturday is clean inir up duv. Let's see to it that tliean- pearanco of our village is improved. Joe Thomas and son came in from Beatrice Wednesday morning to spend a few days with his brother, L. D. Thomas. The ladles of the Congregational church postponed their ice cream social because of the Inclemency of the weather. Joe BrubaUcr has moved into his new house in the south DAtif town. . rt, , The houat vacated by hinyii now c f SPRING COATS -:- AND SUITS In order to close out what we have left will give the above discount on all Coats and Suits. This means a S10.00 Garment at $7 50 12.00 Garment at g'.oo 15.00 Garment at n.25 16.50 Garment at 12.38 ' '' 17.50 Garment at 13.13 20.00 Garment at 15.00 22.50 Garment at 16.88 25.00 Garment at 18,75 We still have a good assortment of Coats and Suits but ad vise all who are interested to make their selections as soon as possible. These garments are made by one of the best Manufactures in Cleveland Ohio which assures you that the style fit land 1 1 e 00 everything else is absolutely correct. Weesner, Perry Red Cloud, I . V - - V t - VS4'''' V'u. ) 1 ' l "V ,u J',-J.vtti-Jl4ff!tV. ? .iltZJLirtfa&.i.,. M.jm4U . 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