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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
-' -" -" ttX'HWJ - Mi SI At UU V Uli AtJMJJlbAnAM, uaiiif PUBLIC SALE The uiulorslf,'UGtl will sell nt Public Auction on his jann 4 inllos north anil 2 cast of Hod Cloud, mul miles south and 1 mile west of Covvles, lieKlnnliiK promptly at 11 o'oloelc, ou Monday. October 20th The Following Described Property: 46 - Head of Stock - 46 4 Consisting of 7 head of horses, 7 head of cattle and 32 head of Shoats HORSES 1 span of 3 year olds, 1 gelding and 1 mare, matched dark grays weight 3000, 1 span of gray marcs 5 and 8 years old, with foal, weight '2750, 1 sorreldrlvlng mare 8 years old, weight 1325, will work any plaoe you put her 1 dark gray Alley coming 2 years old, weight 1150, 1 spring mare mule colt. COWS 2 good milch cows, 1 fresh, 1 coming 2-year otd, fresh in spring, 1 coming red ball and 3 calves. HOOS 32 bead of black shoats, averaging about 80 pounds. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Of all kinds except bedding and dishes, 1 good Wayne piano, good as new, 1 good china closet, 1 good Majestic range, carpets and rugs. FARM MACHINERY t new Llbby 12-inon gang plow, 1 new Sulkey 18-ln Emmerson plow, 1 John Deere 0-shovel cultivator, l Swede double row wceder, 1 new five tooth culti vator, 1 16 10 Iludlong disc, 1 new spiked tobth alfalfa dlso, 1 new 11-ln. walk ing plow, 1 pair of new bay slings, 1 Sattley lister planter, 1 70 bushel Lltsflcld manure spreader nearly now, 1 McCormlok C foot mower, 10 foot McCormick rake, 1 Acme barrow, 1 3-section harrow with lOS.teeth with rider, 1 new Van Brunt 10 hole press drill, 1 new hand corn shelter, 1 new Van llruut 5 hole prebS drill, 1 new 2 section harrow. 1 new trrlnd stone, 1 new cmory grindstone, 1 (Sandwich feed grinder, 1 new hand feed chopper, 1 0 gallon new butter churn, 1 new Blue Hell separator, 1 hay wagon and rack, 1 Peter Schuttler roller bearing farm wagon, 1 nearly new ball bearing top buggy, 1 2-whocl 'handy farm wagon, 1 single row corn stalk cutter, 1 7-foot cut Peering bluder, nearly new, 1 good tank heater, 1 25-gallou lard kettle and iron frame, 0 good small chicken houses with shingled roof, 3 good setting hsn houses, some new wire, lumber and posts, 3 rings of corn cribbing wire and 2 slat rings, 1 new 1 1-2 in. set of work harness, l 1-3 in. single set of work harness, 1 good set 1 1-2 inch work harness, 1 good set single buggy harness, 1 new 40 pound sad vdle, bridle and blankets, 3 new extra horse collars, 1.10 bushels wheat, 200 bushels seed oats, rsoo bushels old corn, 12 tons of sheaf oats In barn, 20 tons alfalfa in stack, G tons millet in stack, 10 tons prairie hay lu baru. All kinds of fiec lunch served ou the grounds. LAND Improved Alfalfa, drain and Stock Farms In The Great Republican Valley Bought Sold Exchanged Any desirable Real Hitate listed up and advertised for cash sale or ox chaugo without expense to owner. Cash buyers for Improved farms Lnnd ranches scented through care ful, liberal ami systematic adver tising. Some of the host farms In Webster and I'taukllu Counties Ne braska now listed Several farms tor sale that will pay good Interest on tho entire purchase price and enhance gieatly In value. Several good farms for sale till easy pay ments and special tut nis worth tho money. Tho largest list of local farms for sale to select from and situated lit tho Ruckle End of the Corn licit. FARM LOANS-Wberal amounts, optional payments, lowest rates. Money always teadv. Daniel Garber Riverton, - Nebraska GRAMMAR OF LOST LANGUAGE Frame Construction Is Most Preferable ON OCTOBER 22nd, 1913 W. S. Bense Will Also Sell His Two Story Brick Building 100 feet long, with full basement and in good repair nnd renting for S72() cash rent per year. This building U located in the best block in Red Cloud and will be sold at 2 p. tu. to the highest bidder for cash. Warranty deeds will be given to property. on for home building not only account of Its economy, but be cause of its adaptability to chang ing conditions. Homes built of wood are easily moved from one location to another; they, can be altered or enlarged without Injur- Inc their General appearance for the reason that painting will make the old look as good as tho new. Instead of painting being consid ered au expense it should really be held us an improvement because it freshens up tho whole appearance of your home, and Instead of ulti mate decay an I deteriorated value as is the case with substitutes that can only be renovated by building n' whole now house, your homo be conies constantly more valuable This is only one of the little things to consider when building a home "Little drops of water, etc., make- a a mighty ocean." Come In anil wi'll tfll von mote about lumber. Signs of Ancient Sogdlan Race Found In Central Asia Presented to Paris Sorbonne. R. Gauthlot, tho French savant, has prosented to tho Paris Sorbonuo tho first grammar of tho Sogdlnn Ian BUago, which was lost to tho world one thousand years ago. Tho Sogdlans aro supposed to hnvo been n powerful anil highly cultured race, Inhabiting Central Asia, whom now there Is merely a sandy desert. Their language, It la declared, shows that they wero tho parentH of till tho present European and Indo-European races, though tho method of writing this language resembles Semitic, rath er than Arabic. " Tho land which tho Sogdlans Inhab ited formed u link between Siberia on the north, China on tho caBt, Tibet and India on tho south and Iranla nnd Persia on tho west. Heforo tho devel opment of Boa commerco tho cara vans disseminating tho riches of tho .orient all passed through Sogdla, tho last vestiges of which aro supposed to have been destroyed by the Mon gols In tho eleventh century. Within 'a tlAOMflii laiinlna M(I AnlMMid ttatfo jfound traces of great cities burled in the sand, with Ruddhlst art work ers of considerable beauty and at least two libraries of manuscripts, while remains of canals Indicate that the Sogdlans well understood Irriga tion. Although the modern Persians are .believed to have descended directly from the Sogdlans, whose language I supposed to have disappeared during the Mohammedan renaissance In the eighth century, only one miserable trlbo dwelling In a rocky valley In central Asia, namely, the Yagnobls, Is thought to preservo some characteris tics of the lost raco, whoso re-dlncov- ery Is expected to clear up many problems In history. Professor Gauth lot hopes to depart Boon to study the Yagnobls among their natlvo cliffs. r BIG DISCOUNT ON HLL SHOES JJ EGINNING Monday. September 29th and lasting for tori days I will give a twenty per cent discount on all shoes in my store and will also give a pair of fine hose to each man or woman who pur- If we do not have your size we one and all and get acquainted chases a pair of shoes will order it. Come with our new clerks. Carpenter's Bargain Shoe Store u. Successor to Ballsy it Ballsy vtAdvtASS" 69 WdvtASdWW l&MME i TERMS liulldlng cash. Other goods a credit of 10 months time given ou all sums over 810, purchaser giving unto and approved security with interest at 10 per cent. S10 and under cash. No property removed uutil settled for. W. S. BENSE ' Col. J. H. Elllnger, Auctioneer. Will Auld, Clerk "There's Na Place Like Home" Saunders Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska i I Groceries ? i A nice fresh clean stock at all times; bought right sold as low as any legitimate firm can offer them. Try us. v iP.A.Wullbrandtl The Home Grocery tmwmmmmummmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvm i 9S"WW v. V( sfc )FDRNITURE We have all the latest designs of staple articles, and can fit you out, from parlor to kitchen. The prices are right too. Come in and see. -:- !? vsmmmmmmmmV HBsm JmRaflsBsBBsBH kmmmm- :mmmmmvmmm a m VivflB A H iHw amml T .aLmmml BmmmiVJLBmmmmmj bbbbbY ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBv y BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBs Western Medicines In Chins. In China, western Ideas aro going ahead. A proof of this Is that the European medicine chest has been adopted. Dr. Wu Lien Teh (Btlll known nt Cambridge, whore ho took his decrees, as "O. I Tuck"), tho di rector of tho plaguo prevention serv ice organized by tho Chtneso govern ment, recently came to 'England t read n paper at tho International Medical Congress on his work In North China. "I wish tho uso of Chinese mcdlclnos was dying out as quickly as wo "expected," ho Bald; "but tho people aro saturated with old-fnshloncd Ideas, nnd It will tnku some tlmo to cradlcato them. Still." he added,' "western treatment Is mak ing headway, especially lu surgery, and there nrc a great many Europonn trained doctors now practicing nmong tho ChlneBo. Tho general stago of medicine In China Is about compnr- ablo to what It was In Europe GO or GO years ago. A significant sign of progress Is that tho old-fashioned physicians aro coming to our service and asking western trained men to glvo them lectures nnd advlco, while tho people themselves aro taking an interest In health subjocts." ' Killed by Runaway Balloon. A runaway airship caused tho death of a Gorman sentry at Schnel ,'domuehl. Germany, a few days ago iTho airship a military dirigible bal 'loon, Schuetto-Lnnz was torn from her moorings In a wild squall and .wrecked. Sho carried up In her cord age two sentries, ono of whom was killed by falling COO feet, and the other severely Injured by a Jump of 30 feet. Neither crow nor pilot was on board tho aircraft, which was at anchor on tho military parado ground, her mooring chains burled 6 feet In tho earth, when a gust caused her to break away. Tho sentries tried to hold hor down and wero lifted Into tho air. One loosened his hold soon after leaving earth, but tho other held fast until exhausted, and was thon hurled to tho ground and killed. Tho dirigible landed an hour later somo miles away. CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud, -s- Nebraska Second House North of I. O. O. P. Hall Lidy Attendant fiom 10 to 12 a. in. and 2 to 1 p. m Phone Intl. 212 -;- ED. AMACK LICENSED UNDERTAKER IN NEBRASKA AND KANSAS ALL THK PHONIM DR. CHAS. E. CROSS OKNTimr OVER STATE BUNK Carnegie and French Reporters. Tho rich Carnegie was recently for several days in Paris. On arrival a legion of reporters camo to ask his impressions of his Journey. Very courteously ho received thorn, and In courso of conversation remarked: "What an Interesting profession Is yours. You study dally llfo in all Its dlvereo manifestations. How greatly do I regret, gentlemen, that I did not myself becomo a Journalist." To thlB one of tho renortorB roplled: "I3o ns surcd, lonslcur Carneglo, that wo re gret still more that wo did not be come multi-millionaires." Lo Crl do Paris. Red Cloud s s s s Nebraska KSA vsA WM WWVt E. A. Creighton, M. D. EYE, NOSE AND THROAT CONSULTATION PRBB" Sacrilegious Thief Foiled. .A disappointed burglar .who broke Into tho parish church at Sunnybrow, a Durham (Eng.) mining village, and found bo was unable to forco open tho sufe, left a messago for tho vicar to tho effect that the, next time he paid-an early morning call ho hoped he would And the safe open. An en trance had been effected by breaking a window. A torn surplice was found stained with blood, suggesting that tho visitor had been as clumsy In get ting through tho window as ho was In his attempt to rlflo tho safe. Reforesting Norway. Tree planting societies have been started in Norway to cover the moun tain sides and untillablo areas of tho country with forests as they were centurleB ago. Tbo annual report shows that last year 144 eoclotlcp planted 2,270.000 trees. Number 21 Sc CIGAR And Get Satisfaction For Your Money. s x"SAS9S9' -bjbjbbB AgwNAI M Five Solid Reasons lIVE solid reasons why each farm needs a manure spreader are these, in the words of a farmer who hdj devoted much time to correct soil feedincr. 1. It saves disagreeable and hard work. 2. It pulverizes and mixes the manure mass. 3. It distributes manure evenly ovor the. field, insuring a good, even stand of grain. 4. It prevents loss of nitrogen through fermentation or leaching in the pile when manure is hauled directly from the stable. 5. Indirectly, the ease with which it can be handled encourages the owner to care for the manure and distribute it on the fields care fully instead of wasting it. I H C Manure Spreaders will work uncomplainingly for years making profits for the owners. You will find them all Btles and sizes, high and low, endless apron or reverse. IHC manure spreaders are exceedingly dujable, strong, correctly built to stand all con ditions and all strains they may meet. Each feature has its purpose. Up hill or down or cutting corners, they spread all kinds of manure evenly, in a light or heavy coat at the will of the driver. The beater driVe is strong" and simple, beater teeth afe square and cnisei poiniea 10 pmyenze me manure, ar the lafgediameter ofthe Beater prevents wioi log. l he rear axle, carrying a large pcrcefl age of the load, insures implc tractive pow t But see all these things yourselfat ydftrlocd dea)errs. Find your choice in the I H C line. The dealer Has catalogues for you, of, write the International Hamster Company of America (Incorporated) , Lincoln Neb. E J. fl. ElililflGER General Auctioneer Recommendations'-My Former Customers. ... Write or Phone Red Cloud, Nebr. DOYLE BROS. Live Stock and Gsnsrsl Auctioneers nOTH I'HONKS Red Cloud 17 on 8 Lebanon 8 on 187 koais Vavrieka Auctioneers Terms reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. I speak either Bohemian or the American language. .'. .'. R, F. D. N. 4. M Nfkrtfkt Dr. A. B. Hardin Physician and Surgton Eye, Ear, Nom and Throat Dis eases Treated. Gtaues Fitted. navale. 'Nebraska rt 1 CI i .'I s .hUMi&iih .