AS1 f Vvi t'iw(iMxj!n,utTilw " oT"v5""r w ' '!" f A J IJcul fcstatc transfers. a.4iHI .j JU iH. MAAm.TH WWfffiWP'WW&ti Mr W WatfiWlBHWW o R- B- , ji i i 'A i . 1 i SUBDUING OF FHILADA - TO BE AWARDED fc Satun TSMMMtLi day, Jiuie 14th 1-Vl. Tt "" Mi-wr t3eyvi".' ?r- .rTT- AT SX P. M. In I tie Sli 7? jQ 1 C.a&jaw.B. f Voting Ms? W du St 5L es 1st Prize Ford Touring Car 2nd Prize Diamond .Ring 3rd Prize-Gold Watch j 7 The following voting schedule iviU be in effect through the rest of the contest: Voting Schedule and Subscription Rate The following voting schedule and subscription rate will hold good during the remainder of the Contest: hi ef one year $1.50, (new subscription) counts 1000 voles. Chief one year S1.E0, (old subscription) counts 700 votes. Nebraska Farmer to January 1 1915. S1.00 counts 1000 votes. Chief (new subscription) one year and the Nebraska Farmer until January 1, 1915. for 52.00, counts 2000 votes. Chief (renewal subscription) one year and Nebraska 'Farmer until January 1, 1915, 52.00. counts 1700 votes. ' Five years subscription to the two papers, 510.00, counts 3000 extra votes. Contestant should work for the combination subscriptions. BY CLARA HAENCHEN. "I have sent for jou to draw up a now will," concludtid Miss Anbury, seating herself and motioning her cuinimnlori to do likewise. "1 heard it rumored " ventured the lawyer. "That I Intended disinheriting Phil nda u too frivolous to bo trusted with tho Anbury entate7" she smiled. "And I did not contradict tho ru mor. Ah 1'hllada'a nunt, and only living rclath o, I cau hardly pay I have bad an easy time of It since be coming her guardian, five enru ago" "i'hllada in a dtar -vlien she lias her own. way. I noon kmIUciI my lack of control and thcrcfoiu wished to Ht'o her safely married. I must ad mit It wasn't for Kiel: of onrortuuily. Hut young men came, admired, and were uent away until I was complete ly out of patience. Phllada had re fuoed, or was at outa, with every ell nlblo man In town nnd tlmo wan hang ing lather heavily on her Imndti when ft wim announced thet lrry Ortttn tnoiid, who hah mmle quitcj a name tor himself abroad as an artist, was to ppend tho summer at tho old home fctead. "Well, they mot at a garden party. Ho didn't call tho next day, as she expected, nor tho next week, which rather surprised her, but she didn't nay anything. Then ho began drop ping In casual like, but as far as I could see thero was no lovo making. "One afternoon I left them In tho music room trying over somo songs, and taking a book I went out Into the arbor. I must have dozed, for the (Irst thing I heard was a alight thump and Larry's volco saying: TJicro, now, 1 want to talk seriously with you for r. moment.' "'Help mo down this instant,' im peratively demanded Phllada. " 'You look cry graceful up there, ho replied, lazily. "I roso to leave the arbor, but sank back at tho sight that met my eyes. For thero was Phllada perched upon tho high pedestal, fio:n which tho storm had blown tho fern the night before, and on tho grasB facing her nut. Larry. Larry 13 six feet three cud no doubt had tossed her up as ho would a child. v " 'Help mo down, she commanded. "'I must return to my-ft-idlo next month. I have been thinking the matter over, and concluded I should llko to take you back with me as my SO) limo ' l-'in- the wei'! i-inHuir .lime .'lnl, 101.". ; Complleii 1m M W. Curt it, !J .nde.l Ab I stl'HUter, l'il ( ioi.il. Xlslir Ay OrtiNrik'lit to Ainui M. lifiikei, nd, lnf, 10, 11, Ull.. 20, i:inu mil ... ? (lenrgi- A. l"iilhis ami wife to ili'iny W, Itlei'limm, ml. lots l. a, 3, seel Inn 111. I 12 Herman I'wrllni mid uife In MoImj l'oiiilui, wil, lot n, see 10-t-i'-. J.Titij Mtllh mid wife 'to .1. Al i MIIN, deed, v$ 'H of se" hi'-of svi'i siu. 1-:Mii ami in ', of nvH see Mi.l-lw (). .1 lloca and wifn to l.oul'-e Core, -ul, lots I, ., 11,1c 1 ', Hliiulllll . . Mm-y S. Cielglitoii nnd hti-ibuii'l to llvrtha 'nj"'ii!.,r, qed. lot n, Hlk. '21, Ued Cloud State of X bra-ka to (iem-pe .1 IYW) I I Vi I -id Hiiki'i', deed, t ti"1! .Slate oT XebncUa to CJeore .1. IIhIm v, deed, tie'.f neH 10 .t-lS lleitini Wiitfiiiiei and linsbntit! to llemy Wllm-H, qeil, v'j lot 0, HIU. al. iteil Cloud ivi I'uiiiiiu i n i wife t l't tiiiL S. Klllllllll. qdl, lot, 1, ., UU. ll, lllailen MortgHgci filed, SI t.noo. .Mortgages leleased, cS,17.. o J0 mo a..or Cut Your Weeds. As the city authorities are gnlnjr to have the streets between the tun-aces cleared of weeds, nil citizens of Ued Cloud anil owners of vacant lots aie requested to cut the weeds on their propel ty ami terraces. If weeds aie not cut, the city will have them cut ami the cost taxed against the prop erty as piovlded by oidlliunces. 1). I. S.vi'NDEiis, Mayor. !n Acivc-ssy of Klndncjo. ' .. .-. I gently with the old. lor they '. i-omo a long way; and bo kind o tho young, for they have a long journey beforo them." Selected. f5JI iB 1 5itatMW-S v "? IMImT What She 8aw In Him. '"You must have seen somo trait In tno to admire," said Mr. Meekton, "or you wouldn't havo married me." "I did," replied his, wife; "your sublime nerve in wanting to bo my husband." Wily Wooer. ' i '"-it rcltor "1 1-y my fortune at : :r." l-'alr L.idy "Your fortune! I i. dn'i l:no;.- ru had ono." Ardent ji I rv ' Vi 11, '. Inn'i. murh of n for t : !'. it will look ""large beside ;:.o.-30't'ny frrt." Pn,toii Transcript. Firecrackers. In order to prevent accident and in jury on July 1.101.1, the city council passed a resolution prohibiting the use of liieci ackers on 4th avenue between Seward and I'J'iu .Street ami on Web ster street between !lrd and 5th avenue on said dite. This uile will be strick ly enfoiced. , I). E. Sau.vders Mayor The Chief Automobile Content will close on the above date and the prizes will be awarded. Only three weeks more in which to secure the winning votes. Contestants should improve the time from now on. There will he no more Bargain Days for .votes. A subscription will count for the same number of votes today as on the last day of the contest. GET BUSY TODAY! ST.. i Standing of The Contestants The votes cast are counted on Wednesday of each week. The count this week shows the following result: Gertie Cartwright 200,325 Miss Gertrude Coon 197,275 Mrs.L. H. Matkins 158,100 Miss Maude Hayes 144,400 Elenor Gilham 89,450 Miss Rose McGuire..r 68,000 MJ ,v THE RED CLOUD CHIEF HeA Cloud, Nebraska "I Wouldn't Do That." wife,' he continued, not heeding her. "For a moment she was speechless. " 'No doubt you would,' she replied, sarcastically. "'That would givo you a month to get ready. I loved you tho first time 1 saw you, but after hearing how you treated the other boyB, I determined to make sure of a winning game. 1 know you lovo me ' '"Such audacity! This looks like it,' sho taunted. "'You were too proud to Bhow it when you thought I didn't care,' he went on relentlessly. 'How does Wed nesday appeal to you us a wedding day?' " 'It doesu't appeal to mo at all, and If you don't help mo down Immedi atelyI'll Jump!' '"Oh, I wouldn't do that,' ho ad vised soothingly. 'You might sprain your ankle and that would delay our wedding Journey. Where shall we spend our honeymoon?' " 'Such assurance I never heard! 1 will jump,' she cried angrily. "Glvo me your promise, dear, and I'll lift you down. There is a man coming. Promise,' ho cried, rising and standing in front of her. "'I won't,' protested Phllada tear- fuUy. 'You're a brulto.' " 'Ho is almost here. It's the hand some minister. Quick!' ho command ed. "Phllada gave one glance backward. 'Take me down,' buo walled, 'but I'll ' "He had her in his arms and closed her lips with a kiss Just as the scan dalized minister reached them. " 'Oh. Mr. Burnham, you're Just the man we want to see,' exclaimed Larry joyfully. 'Miss Asbury has promised to become my wife a month from to day, and we desire you to perform the ceremony.' "'Only too happy, I am sure,' he stammered, offering his congratula tions. "Phllada opened her lips to protest, but the humor of the situation over came her anger, and tbat'a why I want to change my will leaving half of the estate to Phllada and halt to her husband, for the man capable of subduing ber to diplomatically has my sincere admiration." (Copyright by Dally Story Publishing Co.) Dr. E. V. Wedemeyer Veterinary Surfeon, Physician and Dentist OFFICE: Uriel- Livery Burn Both Phones 8:2 Red Cloud, Nebraska Qj-der t Shiw Cause W?S f ,n Thc Couu,y co,m! Ara County Court hilu at tho County Court room In and lor BaUl county Monday, May anil., A. I. Il. I N tho matter ol tho estate of Jacob Clinp lln. DeeeaHcd. OS reading ami lllln tho petition of Isabell Chnplln praying that tiiliiilnhtratlou of said CHtnto mny be granted to Thonui J. Chaplin as Administrator. OIU)i:iti:n, that Friday tho lillh day of Juno A. 1). 11)111, at ton o'clock a. in., H assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may op ponent a County Court to ho laid In and for said County nnd show cause uhy prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; nnd that notice of thopendciiuy of said petition and the hearing thereof ho glven to all "persons Interested In snldinatter, by publishing a copy of thl order In the lied Cloud Chief, a weekly newspaper printed In said county, for thrt'O eonsecutlvo weeks prior to said day of hearing. A. 1). ItVNNKV, (Seal) County Judge. Comparative Digestibility of Food Made with different BaKing Powders From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests : An equol quantify of treed (biccuit) war, made with each of three dliiorcnt I.inds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of thti digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The relative percentage of the food digested is shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar PovcJer: 201) Per Cent. Digested Bread made with phosphate powder: 68Vi Per Cent.'pigeateTj Bread made with ( alum powder: j 67 Per Cent. Digested! These tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone : Food raised vith Royal, a cream of tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard the digestion of the food made from them. Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it is the source of very many bodily ailments. FOX St SMELSER d Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators D When in need of anything in our line give us a trial. We are confident that we can please you. Rural Phono 199 -.- Boll Phone Black 227 RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA In The District Court of Webster tounty. Hi hraska. I'raiuls i:. I'nyue, l'lalutir. .lolin lllbbt-y. tho unknown heirs nnd doWsecs of John lllbbey. Susannah lllbbey. and the unknown hilrs and delsees of Susannah lllbbey. Defendants. .A.I !.. icxai rtviivv. i To John lllbbey It IK Inn. to the unknown heirs and dolsees of John lllbbey, to Sus-' annnh lllbbey, If 11 lng, and to the unknown heirs and devisees of Susannah lllbbey: ' You and each of you are hereby notllled ' that un the 15th day of Mny ttfl.l, Francis K. Pay ne commenced nn action In tho District' Court of Webster county. Nebraska annlnst you nnd each of you, the object and prayer of w hit h Is to unlet In htiuelf the title lo tho South West Uunrter of tho North West Quarter nnd the South half of the South West Quarter and the North West Quarter o! the South West Quarter of Section ill, TiiwiiH, Hanoia. West of the' nth I'. M. In Webster County, Nebraska. You nro further notllled that you arc re quired to answer said notltlon on or beforo the'tlnl y of.iuiy. nun. . IY.vnci-. I". I'.osr, l'lalutli!. Ity llemard McN'eny, Ills Attorney. Order To Show Cause. State of Nebraska,). Inmh. iv,,,-,.. (n.i Webster Countv. I ne Lourti coui Am county court held at the County Court room In mid for Bald county May '-Mud, A. I). li:i. In the matter of tho cstato of Clydo Vance l'olnts, Deceased. On readliiK nnd IIIIiik tho petition of I lose l'olnts prnyliiK that administration of said estate may be granted to William M. l'olnts, as Administrator. OiuiKHKii, That Friday, tho 13th day ol Juno A. D., lUIIM at 10 o'clock a. m., U 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 'of peti tioner should not bo granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition nnd the hear ing thereof bo given to all persons Interested In said matter, by publishing a copy of thl order In the Ked Cloud Chief, a yfekly news paper printed In said county, for three con secutive week prior to said day of hearing. hkal A. I). Rannkv, County Judge. .ti.ltio Ti t'rvtlllur State ol Nebraska, t in '1 he County Court. Wehtur County. 1 In the matter of the estate of Marlon I.ovltl. Deceased. Notice is hereby uU en to all persons havlni; ohilms and demands auulnst Marlon I.ovltt, lito of Webster County, deceased, that tho time (Wed for llllnu' ululins umiluit salu estate Is six months from the -Mtb day of June, 10I3. Alt mcli persons lire required to present their claims, ntth the vouchers, to the County Judge of said county, at his onloc therein, on or before tho '.Nth day or December, 1013; and all claims so tiled will be heard before the suld JudBe on the 22nd day of December, 19l:t; at one o'clock p. m: and that tho administrator Is allowed one year from the lBtl day of Mny, 19i:i, In which to pay the debts allowed against said estate and settle the same, (skai.) A. D. Hannkv, County Judgo. E. A. Creighton, M. D. EYE, NOSE AND THROAT CONSULTATION FREE. Notice to Creditors. state of Nebraska. I i., u,,, rvmntf i.,rt WulHterCounty. f m the Count Court. In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Ileatou. Deceased. Notice Is hereby kIvcii to all persons hav lux claims and demands against Mary A. Ileatou, late of Webster county, deceased, that the time Used forming claim- nualnst said estate Is six months from the J)th day of June, A. D. 1H1.I. All such persons aro required to present their claims, Wth the ouchers, to the County Judse of said county, at'hla ofllce therein, ou or before the S3th day of Decem ber lull: and all claims so (lied will bo heard before the said Judge on the !Bnd day of December, mill, at two o'clock p. m.; and that the administrator Is allowed one year from the '.Tth day of May A. D. 191.1, In which topay tho debts allowed against said estate and settle the same. Iskai.) A. D.Uannky, County Judge. Notice to Bridge Builders. Notice Is hereby l en that sealed proposals will be received at the oitliu of the County Clerk In the City of Hid ( loud, Webster County, Nebraska, for tho furnishing of all material and tho erection nnd completion of HrldKts and Culverts required bv Webster County for ono year (1). to-wlt: l'JM. necord lug to plans and specifications on fllo In the County Clerk's oitlee. Each bid must bo made according to Inv alid accompanied by a certified check lor the sum of J-VW-Oa on a local Hank as a guar antee that If awarded tho contract the con tractor will enter samo with proper bond as required by law. Said bids to ba opened at 2 o'clock I'. M July U, 11)13. Tho Hoard re serves tho right to reject any nnd all bids, said bids shall bo nt a specified sum per lineal foot for tho Substructure of nil such Bridges, nnd nt specified sum per lineal foot, for tho superstructure of all such bridges and approaches, and at a specified sum per lineal foot for all piling In the Substructure of nil bridges and approaches, and at a specified sum per foot (board measure) for nil caps, sway, braces and other wood material used In construction of such bridges nnd np. preaches, and nt a specltled sum per pound for nil material In the substructure of nil combination bridges. And for Concrete HrldgcH and etc. County excavates over W.OO to bo paid by County not to exceed JI00 per day, sand to be hauled by builder up to 2 miles, without cost to County, nil over 2 miles the extra mileage to be paid by County ns agreed' em between bidder nnd Hrldge Commlttoe, all bids must be per cubit foot for Substructure nnd Superstructure, also bldionlt and 4 foot cement culverts per lineal foot. Said bids shall bo submitted according to plana and specifications adopted and on file and open to Inspection In the ofllce of the County Clerk; at Ked Cloud, Nebraska, Bid ders to furnish bond as required by law and by the condition herein named. All bids to be on file by 12 O'clock, Noon. July 14, 1913, and submitted on forms furnished by County Clerk. ny uraerutTiie county Uoard Of County Fresh candy, peanuU nnd cigars at Wirreu's Restaurant. Commissioners. (UK a i.) J Hated May 24th, NU. K. W. Komh, County Clerk. 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