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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
RE -A wtwwwitwrwwjiwwiiitiwwiiimiwiiM.wiiwi mmwumnviwuMfwll At III 4 CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF iiiliMml '"'T0S3S3 SS9I issssa - hniu k ' a? i A W s If. A Few More "Chieflets" M.. ..nit Mi-,. U (I, UillielieV di nail ed this morning for Seattle, V)lkr-1 ton, to spend thewinter with his moth-j or, Mrs. (Jims. Waiiueii. .las. DoWitl, and family, lias icntod thu.llm Harris iann and expects to move on It soon Tom Hawkins foiiti crly lived on this farm but he lias pur chased tin; V. S. Hcnsc place. Mrs Henderson and daughter, Mrs Goo. Weaver, who have been visiting relatives hero the past two weeks do parted for their home at Htella, Xebr., Saturday morning Mis. Honde'stiii Is a sister of Mis. N'oah .MclJmvell anil Sam .Uiih'. .los. Hldy age about To years and a resident or Webst.Pi- county lor more Hum tlilrtv veins died lit Slmttnii, Ne- biaskn, on Monday Tin- remains wcie brought to thin city on Wedn.-s lay Interment being made In the Elui Creek cemetery. Mr, ami Mrs. Albert Klndlor of Neb anion, Kansas visited Ilea mother, Mr June Miiglnness Wednesday They nie on their way to North IMatt, to make their future home. Mr. Klndlcr wis foimerly Miss Millie Miiglnness. Yes, the method that's the latest, and by far the best and greatest to remove man's pains and tumbles over which he fumes and bubbles is Chiropractic. It .you lire sick see the Chlropraetor. Second house north ol I. O. O. V. hall. Lady attendant Irom 10 to 1',' n. m., .and '-' to I p. in. v. Commissioners' Proceedings KiniCi.ot'i), Nnin , Out 7, 19121, Hoard of Webster County Commiss ioners met In regular sisslog. Mem bers present (l.Ohinstede, T..I Chap llti, Floyd MeCiill, W. (i. HotVniau and Paul Stoi ey chairman of said board. . It was moved and seconded that Grant Christy be and Is hereby ap pointed Constable tor lied Cloud city mid Ptcclnct to till vacancy. Motion carried. On motion the olllolal bond of Seth A. Green us Constable, of Glemvnod Precinct was and is liereby upprooil. Moved anil seeondeil that. T. .1. Chap liu be anil -is hereby authorlzul to pur chine 5 culvert-, I 2 Inch and 1 US inch culverts. Motion can led. (in motion the following elalins weie audited and allowed and the loik w.is and Is hereby authorised anil in Mulcted to draw warrants on their re spective funds in payment of miiuo. (IKNI'.IIAI. Fund c r Waiiin :t:i " Wlllliini Urablll 51 ill) Winnie Palmer I 00 Ed Hanson i .' E. S. Fit. I '") 0. I., l.lnilgicn, P.lmlen Fair., GDI 7,1 Charlie Putnam 11 on 1. V. Ciiintnlngs .'. l' Whit titer .1- Uuekles-. 17 Ho Gertrude L. Coon 7.1 On Joe Fogel 11 in Utifus Mlksijh :i 10 lluininond & Stephens Co 1 !)0 .1. A. Tomllnson 10 3.'. Stato .Journal Co 2.1 .15 A. C. llosiner I.r no Win. M. Wegman 2l IM A. I). Kunney .IS in 0. 1). Hedge fis r,0 Jas. A. Iliii'ileu U 3.1 II. .1. Maurer IT. 00 Morlmrt Uros,, '.'7 Co A. M. Cook t!i r.O Weesner, Petry t Co , 7 So COl'NTY Faiim FfXU Ben liindsey SI!'! Oi) .lohu Dorr S !!. lo 0. Vannatta 21 .10 II. Moedo. . 10 75 J. Armstrong 20 .'0 K. Wilson.. .1.10 IK) I). L Dovejoy2l 50 VA Hanson. 5',' fc'H Cha-. Klgglns 10 -.10 15. It. McCalll'.i'.) .10 Weestier. Perry Co 1)2 :)5. IllillidU Fund Ed Hanson $ 20 77 Chicago Lbr. Co., Uosemoi.t. .. 201 50 Leu Arnett 10 00 Win. Irons 220 0.1 J. A. Silvey Lbr Co .Inavalo...' P2."i 50 Leo Arnett Co., .Tlii 00 On motion Hoard adjourned to Oct. 8, P.)i:i, 0 u. in. JL.J JriL lii.timvr.il A I fill fn. drain and twU Fi.iIIih In The tuent Itei.nbiiiaii I VnllcV Bought Sold exchanged Any desirable llnal Ustiite li-ted up and udi t'i Used lor rush sale in- e.V change without expei.se to owin-r. Cash bnyeis for improved farms and nineties seemed through eaie fill, llberi.l and systematic adver tising. Some of the best farms In Webster and Fianklln Counties No-brn-kii now listed hei'riil fuinis lor sale that will pay good Intel est on the entire puieliiin' price and enhance gieully In value. Seve-al good larms lor -ale on ra-y pay ments and speelul twins- wo.th tli iiionev. Tht' lavgts list of local fin in-, for -ale to -il.'et from lino I hituiiDil ill the Itiiekle End of the j C..rii lii-lt . T-XWYi LOANS I'lherul amounts, optional p'U infill-, lowest nites. Money nlv.iijs ieadv. Daniel iiarhpv Rii'crton, - Nebraska Frame Construction Is Most Preferable for homo building not only on arcoiuil of lis economy, but be I'uiisn of its adaptability to cliimiT log conditions, Homos built of wood aio easily turned from one loeatlop to niiothei; they ran be alteied or enlarged without Injur, lily their general appearance for the reason that painting will make the old look us good as tho new. Instead of painting being coiisld- eied an e.vpen-e it should leally be held as an Improvement because it freshens up the whole appearance of your home, and Instead of tiltl ni'ite decay an 1 deteriorated value a- is tlie ease with substitutes that can only be renovated by building ti whole new ho i-e, your home bo come- constantly more valuable This is only one of the lilt to things tn consider when building n home "I, Stile drops of W iter, etc., Illlll.e li a m'gliiy ocean." Come in ami we'll tell vnu moie id out lumber In DH Str iPPpV HH v F K BB JwSKf Fwttk IHllB lHllHHaaHaHBHBBHMKBUBIiHBBHnBHHHIHMiMMiiMi. liil In Order To Raise Some Money and Also Enable Us To Clean-Up Out Room We Will Offer At f Figs" oan'ta itomach, wels. eq, nftor g nla Syri'J ; Ideal IrJI pleuBarM 5"n8cs t' id boi . '.nple h . wja mm a tiiua 'ii.'.i'v' bKj.KW-' s&XrcEKZ ti Iff Ci MV m L& m m VVn NK3r iTa .r-Tf. All Kl UI 14 " BR' p( jmj IB N Q: ,e hJl 8 .- 1 'sna-Bsa e1 ? iiLwauav link S9I3 At 2:3Q P. m. In Front Of Que' Store The Following: I Emerson 1 8-in Sulky Plow; I Emerson 1 4-in gang plow; 1 6-ft Emerson Standard Mower; 1 Emerson Low Down Spreader; 1 McDonald Pitless Scale; 1 1. 4-in Walking Plow: 1 Ohio Valley Surrey; 3 Ohio Valley Buggies; 2 Slude baker Buggies; 1 0 Rock Island Perfection 4-Shovel Cultivators; Harrow Carts and miscellaneous other articles. TERMS OF SALE AH sums of $10 and under Cash. Sums over $10.00 a credit of ten months will be given, purchaser to give bankable note bearing 10 per cent interest from date of sale. Two per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. thU n "Thisix's Nj J'laci: I.Ike. Jam:: tonfe ium Kcd Cloud, Nebraska B EPWAI ibil l:waliip HANSON -;- Nebf s 1 r. vi m U&S83! i U33 ?$C H. ELUNGER, a eu mm Auctioneer acsssi 8 ssesu iiiiiiiiBlHKiRaKsKjBS mjmmm . jloutv.i " J GftGerles? I B I i 11 1 J MJfLiEs A nice fresh clean stock at all times; bought right sold as low as any legitimate firm can offer them. Try us. SALE P. A. Wulibrandt The Home Grocery September Weather Report Temperature: Mean temperatui e (Ul; maximum temperature lot iU. on lit h; minimum temperature ill de on '-Villi. Precipitation: Total 21.(11 Inelieh Number of tlayv-uU'iir 111, pa illy cloudy 7, uloiuly 10. nates of frost LiKlit !M, ItlllliiK Vl Dates of Tliiinderstorins one the '-l. Provallliip wind Direction N W S days. UemarUs 7 days wltl. uioro tliun .01 inch rainfall. Urcatoxt in SI hours 1.80 inch on 2Uh. Sluco April 1 121.75 inches. Ciias. S.Luoi.ow, Cooperative Ohbervcr. CAMP 1HE 1R0PR4CT0R Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska Second Houho North ol I. 0. O. F. Hall L'ttly Atleudaut tiom 10 to 1'J a. in. ami '- lo 1 p. in Phene Inrf.t7:i tuesss essd'wyx SMOKE DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIGY OVER SIA1E KAMI dumber 21 5c Ci&AR Miles of Telephone Wire. One American telephone company Ian over 14,010,000 miles of wire in use. That would be enough to make bout fifty-cU single wire lines to the feopa from the earth. Red Cloud t Nebraska E. A. Creighton, M. D. EYE, NOSE AND THROAT CONSULTATION FREE And Get Satisfaction For Your Money. The iimlorslKiied will hell at 1'ublio Auction on his jarin t miles north and 2 east of lied Cloud, and miles south and 1 mile west of Coivlcs, beginning 1MUUIMI) 111. II UUIIIUH, UU "" Monday, October 20th Tho Following Described Property: 46 - Head of Stock - 46 Consisting of 7 head of horses, 7 head of cattle and 32 head of Shoats IIOKSHS 1 span of 21 year olds, l geldini: and 1 mire, mitched dark grays weight :i(W, 1 span of gi ay mares 5 and 8 years old, with foal, weight UTr.o, 1 sorrel driving mine 8 yens old, weight l.'U."j, will woik any plaee you put her 1 dink gray lllley coming 2 yeurs old, weight 1150, 1 spring mare niulu colt. CO Wis -l gooit milch cows, 1 tresh, l coming 2-year old, fresh in spring, 1 coming red hull and 21 calves. IIO(iS 212 head of black shoats, averaging about 80 pounds. HOUSEHOLD (lOODS-Of all kinds except bedding and dishes, I good Wayne piano, good as now, 1 good china closet, 1 good Majestic range, carpets ami rugs. FARM MACHINERY l new Libby 12-incn gang plow, 1 now Sulkcy 18-in Emmerson plow, 1 John Deere 0-shovel cultivator, l Swede double row weoder, 1 new fivo tooth culti vator. 1 10 1(1 Hudlong disc, 1 new spikod tooth nlfiilfa diso, 1 now U-In. walk ing plow, t pair of now hay slings, l SattjHy lister planter, 1 TObushol LlUlleld maniiio spreader nearly new, 1 McConnicIc (! foot mower, 10 foot McCormlck rauo, l Acme narrow, I .i-sectlon narrow with 10.) teeth with rider, 1 now Van Ilrtint Hi hole press drill, 1 now hand corn sholler, 1 new Van Hrunt f hole press drill, t now 2 section harrow, l new grind stone, 1 now ema-vrlndstone, I Sandwich feed grinder, 1 new hand feed chopper, I i! gallop nicw butter churn, I now Blue Kelt separator, 1 hay wagon and rack, 1 -Petor Schuttlei roller boating farm wagon, 1 nearly new ball bearing top buggy, I -'wheel liHiidy farm wagon, t slnglo row corn stalk cutter, 1 7-foot cut De'erlng binder, nearly new, l KoW tank heater, 1 25-galIon lard kettlo and iron frame. 0 good small chicken houses with shlnglod roof, 21 good sotting hsn houses, somo new wire, lumber mid posts, 21 rings of corn cillibing wire unit 2 slat rings, 1 new 1-1-2 in. sut of work harness, i 1-2 In. single set 0f work harness, 1 good set 1 1-2 imih work harness, 1 good set single buggy harness, 1 now 10 pound sad dle, bridle and bjkmkets, 21 now extra horse collars, 1.10 bushels wheat, 200 bushels seed oats, .100 bushels old corn, 12 tons of sheaf oats in barn; 20 toiiB alfalfa in stack, 5 tons millet in stack, 15 tons prairie hay in barn. All kinds of fiee lunch served on the grounds. vtASSCS M 'wS3S3aaxa DOYLE BROS. Live Stock and General Auctioneers llOTII l'HONKS Red Cloud 17 on 8 Lebanon 8 on 187 Notice of Publication Statement ol ownership and nianiwemetit of tho Ited Cloud Chief, us per act of Con urcBX, AiiKUBt 21, 1U12 Kdltor, Managing Kd ttor. 1'ubllBher, Husliiew Manager, nndOwner C. II. Hai.k, lied Cloud, Nebraska. John Wlttwer, Mortgngee. Hworn to and subscribed before mo tills 4th day of October, 1913. S, It. Klorance Notary Public. On October 22, 1913, W. S. Dense will also sell his two story brick building 10(1 feot long, with full basement and in good repair and renting for 8720 cash rent per yenr. This building is located in tho host block lu Red Cloud and will bo sold tit 2 p. in. to tho highest bidder for cash. Wurranty deeds will be given to proporty. TERMS lltilldlng cash. Other goods a credit of 10 mouths time given on all sums ovor 810, purchaser giving uoto and approved security with interest at 10 per cent. 810 and under cash. No property removed until settled for w. s. Col. J, H. Elllnger, Auctioneer. BENSE Will Auld, Clerk : Wi At mqwM(f. 'f!MAHVVwlMWMnrMlrJjkAIKyrNUI(tvi - - wwBt&vmwmTmmwmm