The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 27, 1913, Image 8

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ALFALFA LAND.
The Prince of Monaco was amazed at the "Twenty Mtlfs of countless
atacks of alfalfa " on both sides of the llurllngton through the Government
Bhoshouo Project near Powell, Wyo., and was filithcr surprised to learn that
all thin wonderful development had taken plaee within live years.
FARMERS AREMAHIN6 HtNEY feedlii this Hlfalfu to sheep, beef steers, dairy
cows and hogs die easiest and most profitable kind of farming.
With He tO the lit HirnBMlinnd tile on ono of these government Irrigated
homesteads wlioie alfalfa means money.
YM Have Tei fears Time without Intertst to repay the (Jovernmeiit the actual
cost of water right, and yon havo plenty of water for irrigation. You pay down
4 70 per acre then skip two years before next payment.
Write for map and particulars.
D. Cltm Deaver, Immigration Agent
1004 Farnam St., Omaha, Mabraaka
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University To Be Represented
At The International
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DOYLE BROS.
Live Stock an Central AvctUnaars
Red Cloud
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Lebanon
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How Would You Like To Be1
The Washer-Woman?
Do you think you could
make that soiled suit "DO"
for an other season?
Soap and water will fade
and shrink the garment.
You will save your back,
save your garment and save
your money by permitting
us to
Dry Clean Your Clothes
Tiy Us once and be convinced.
E. A. Creighton,
N. D.
The Stock Judging Team of the Uni
versity of Nebraska started Tuesday,
November 18lh on an extended trip
through Iowa and Illinois. During the
trip the tPHm will visit many of the
host stock farms of the Central West.
The team will retch Chicago In' time
to participate in the Annus) Students'
Judging Content, which is held In con
nection with the International Live
Stock Exposition on Saturday, Novem
ber 20th. Usually there are from
twelve to fifteen American and Cana
dian Colleges entered in this contest.
Consequently the winning of first
place is quite an honor. The team that
represents Nebraska this year Is the
strongest that the University has ever
turned out and a creditable showing
at Chicago Is assured. Professors
Miss and Gramlich of the Animal
Husbandry Department accompanied
the team on Its trip.
Following the custom of former
years the Animal Husbandry Depart
ment will send an exhibit of steers to
Chicago to he entered In the fat steer
classes of the International Live Stock
Exposition. Twelve animals represent
ing the Short-Horn, Angus, Hereford
and Galloway Breeds will be shown.
The University first exhibited ateers
in Chicago in 1001. Since that time ap
proximately two hundred ribbons have
been won, including one1 grand cham
pionship, eighty firsts and champion
ships, and fifty second prizes Ne
braska steers In demonstrating their
superiority as meat producing animals
havo at the same time demonstrated
the ability of the Nebraska ration of
home grown corn and alfalfa to pro
duce the highest quality of beef.
EYE, NOSE AND THROAT
CONSULTATION FIlKB
R. 6. Hassinger
Gleaner and Dyer
Both Plicnts ? 3 Red Cloud, Ncbr.
J. ft EkklflGEH
General Auctioneer
Recommendations My
Former Cu&omers. ...
Write or Phone
Red Cloud, - Nebr.
Paste This
In Your Hat!
All 1913 Taxes Due Novem
ber 1, 1913.
Pergonal taxes delinquent December
1st. It) I. 'I ... t, i
l)isMeh Wurtiiuto Feb l.l'.tll.
It'Mtl F.stato Tiixe-. DeliuquuiitM i.v 1,
1011.
V 15. KotlNTZ,
County Tioasurcr
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G. G. DENNY
AUCTIONED.
Superior, v Nebraska.
Phnnt 337
Feb. 2. S. Kiehardson,.") ml'es north
west of llurr O.ik.
Feb. :i.-,I. H. Hamilton & Son, btel
sow sale of Poland Chinas, Guide Ilock.
Feb. S. V. L. Denny, fi miles north
of Guide Itoek.
Feb. 10. Lew Smith, 3 miles north-
eust of Guld Hock
Feb. 11. U. (1 lllgglns .1 miles noith
of Nora.
leb. 17. Rodney Rogers, ! miles
southeast of Mt Clure.
Feb. 2.) A.T Cross, Duroc tjeisey
koiv salt in Guide Rock.
Feb. 2d. Nate Simpson, 3 miles
northwest of fiuide Hock
Feb. SI.- Jus. Martin, ljj miles
southeast of Mt. Clare.
March !). Iturnard and lllgcins will
make it Poland China sow sale ut Nel
sou.
Commissioners9
Proceedings.
Ukii Ct.oL't), Ni:ii , Nov. 'J.'i, 11)13.
Hoard mm in per adjournment.
Members present: T. .1. Chaplin, V.
(1. Iloiriuaii, Floyd McCall and O.
Ohmsledo Paul Storey, Clialnnan of
said Hoard absent. On motion T. J.
Chaplin was and Is appointed tempor
nry chairman.
Now cornea Mrs. J. D. Crans and
complains that, her personal property
for 1010 and 1012 was assessed In the
name of J. D. Crans and requests the
Hoard to separato her personal proper
ty from that of J. I). Crans for Raid
years, so that the slid Mrs. J. I).
Crans can pay the tax on her part of
said properly for said years 1910 and
1012. The said above complalut was
referred to the County Attorney.
The Hoard met with W. F.Uernaudt,
Architect and examined' his prelimi
nary drawings of Court house and ap
proved the same.
On motion Botrd adjourned to Nov
30, 9 a. m.
Nov. 25th, 1013.
The board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Members present as above.
Iu the matter of Mrs. J. O. Crans
complaint in regard her personal
assessment, for the years 1910 and 1912
which were given by J. D. Crans aloog
with his personal assessment for said
years of 1010 and 1013. It was moved
and seconded that the County Treas
urer was and is hereby authorized and
instructed to proceed at once to collect
the taxes on said assessment for the
said years 1910 and 1913. Motion
carried.
In regard to bridge reported by
Hoffman in Harmony Precinct across
the liiue. Holered to Uririge com
mittee of Districts
The following claims were allowed:
OI'.NKIIAI. FUND
Mattie Hiirkey 815.H0
Kdlth McKeighan JO.ho
fcdAmnok 1 1 .81
J. S. Dcatu'liamp 0.8.")
T J. Chaplin 80.05
W, D.Kdvii 1 1.45
II. J. MaiiM-r 11.00
Cowles Cemetery Association . 10 10
Floyd McCall . . .' 73 00
(J Ohmstede 121.00
V. G. Hoffman fcU.'JO
iiRinai: kuno
Meitile Kingman 22. f1 7
Henry Gestiing 70.io
A.W.Howard 10.25
Kd. Hersh 51.05
John Nitzel 12.(K
Johann 11 Sj- 23.50
(5. G. KlcUurd 15 00
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FURNITURE
We have all the latest designs of staple
articles, and can fit you out, from parlor
to kitchen. , The prices are right too.
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ED. AMACK
HJi.lCENSKD UNDERTAKER IN NEBRASKA AND KANSAS
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A nice fresh clean stock at
all times; bought right sold
as low as any legitimate firm
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P. L Wullbrandt
The Home Grocery
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Frame Construction
Is Most Preferable
for home building not only on
account of Us .economy, but be
cause of Its adaptability to cluing
.Lug onililio'iH, Homes built of
(wood are easily moved from one
Mention to another; they can be
altered or enlarged without Injur,
lug their general appearance for
the reason that painting will make
the old look as kooi! as the new.
Instead of painting being consid
ered an expense It should really be
held as an improvement because it
freshens up the whole appearance
of your home, and instead of ulti
mate decay an I doterloratud value
as is the ease with substitutes that
can only be renovated by huttdlng
u whole now hoiiso, your homS be
comes constantly more valuable
This Is only one of the little things
to consider when building u homo
"l.lttlo drops of water, etc., make a
a mighty oceau." Come in und
we'll tell you moro about lumber.
THE ALARM is a dreadful thing
OF FIRE for the man without
Insurance Every time, he sees the
engines racing along his heart conies
up In his throat jf the tire is anywhoio
near his place. What folly, t hat mis
taken economy.
THE COST OF is so small thai it
INSURANCE need hardly be
considered. The freedom f mm' worry
alone is worth It many times over
Have us Insure you to-day. '.' ',
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Reliable
Insurance. .
Forest Notes
Eistorn manufacturers are looking
to tho northwest for bird woods for the
manufacture of ulothes-plus. lllroh Is
particularly wanted".
The Panama canal commission has
requested the forest service to inspect
the timber lining creosoted at Seattle
and Tacoma for the commission.
The net receipts from the national
forestBof Washington and Oregon dur
ing the past four months amounted to
$Ur,iv26, an Increase of of 17- per cent
over receipts for the same period last
year. "
Of the two million treestobu planted
on the national forests of Mntitiuja. and
northern Idaho (lining the present
fiscal yqiir. one-half have, been set-out
till--.fall and the rest will be. put ill
next, spilng. , '.,
A thoroughly tip-to date saw-mill
.with a ctpacltv of O'l.ooo bdard Tent a'
h day hat- bevn erected, on the soilh
coast of Mindanao island. It 'In" of
American make throughout, ami uses
the modern handsaw. This is 'one
of tho several such mills In the Philip-pines.
lior.rd adj mined to Doj
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MULE QUICK TO "CATCH
ON
Vcrnclrus Owner Tells Story of How
Accident Taught Animal His
Abilities as FIch Catcher.
A Coiuipotlcut farmer owns a mule
which, he declares, catches fish. Ho
learned tho trick Inst winter while
harvesting Ice. The mule broke
through a thin plnco on tho Ice ono
day and tho farmer and his gang of
men had a hard time to rescue him,
but despite the excitement they no
ticed that the mule never gave a
single bray for help. When the mule
was finally landed it held In its jaws
WE DO GOOD PRINTING
The next time you want a first-class
job of printing, just call The Chief, cither
phone, and we will call, give you estimates
on the cost, quality of paper, etc. No
job so difficult but what we can do it in
a first class manner. If you are not on
our already large list of satisfied customers
we ask you to give us a trial.' That's all
that will be necessary to convince you.
Our Sale Bills jGet the Crowds
"There's N Place Like Htae"
Saunders Bros.
ReiClMl, Nebraska
LAND
Improved Alfalfa, Orain and Stock
Farms in The Great Uepublieau
Valley
Bought Sold Exchanged "
Any desirable Rt'iil Kstato listed up
and advert ised for cash salo or ex
change without expense to owner.
Cash buyers for improved farms
ami ranches seemed through care
ful, liberal and systematic adver
tising. Some of the best farms iu
Webster and Franklin Counties Ne
braska now listed Several fauns
for sale that will pay good interest,
on the entire purcliiu-e price and
enhance groat ly lu value. Several
good farms for salo on easy pay
ments and special terms worth the
money. The largest list of local
farms for sale to select from and
situated In the Hackle Kud of the
Corn Belt.
FARM LtANS-I-lbcral amounts,
optional payments, lowest rates.
Monoy always ready,
Daniel Garber
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rVlden's PcHSlan.
The recont act of April l!)th, 1IK)S
gives to all soldiers' widows a pension
312 per month. Fred Mam or. the at
torney, has all necessary blanks
Attention Union Farmers
The County Union for Webster Coun
ty of the "Farmers IMucatioiial and
Co-nperatlveHjuloii of America" will
be organized at ltd Cloud, Neb.,, Doc.
:i, lOlH, beginning at 10 a. m. Bvory
member of the Union is expected to
be there.
The lion. A. C. Davis, tho National
See'y-Treas., will bu with us and will
deliver an opeu door address at 12:39
p. m.
Everybody botli union nnd none
union arc cordially Invited to come
and hear the principles of this organ
ization expounded.
Tills meeting will bo held In the M.
W. A. hall.
John K. Weinjikistkh,
Org. Dth. Cong. Dlst.
adv.St Nebraska,
a fine pickerel 2.1 Inches long. The
farmer took tho pickerel to town and
placed It on exhibition. To prove the
truth of his story he pointed out tho
tooth marks on ,the fish. He Bays
that the mule frequently wades Into
tho pond now and brings out a fish.
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5 Exclusive Designs In Monumonts Is Our Specialty
To Clean Statuary.
To clean Btatuaryor ornaments of
white parhin marble put n small ta
blespoonful of washing foda Into a
pall half full of tepid water. Soap
yellows marble, and tthould not bo
used. Scrub gently with a nail brush,
after which ilnao twice. Wipe dry
with n clean towel. lie sure the or
nanicntH are perfectly dry before they
art put back In their places, for If
thoy are not, a moist ring at the bano
of each may Injuro tho tablo or man
tel on which thoy stand.
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We constantly, have on hand a. large supply
of the very best of Marble and Granite.
CONSULT US
Took Prescription Literally.
A Oorman doctor was consulted by
a very sick patient, and having call
ed whllo tho doctor was engaged, ho
wrote his prescription and throw It
down to the sick man in haute,
Baying: .J'Thoro, take that!" Tho pa
tient took tho prescription and left
A few days after he returned to the
doctor and reported himself well.
"But," said he, "I found It hard to
wallow, as I never swallowed paper
-.arkfA na a tnnrilntnA hilt 1 ffOt it
The Chief, $1.50 yeardown'anda,nwt-i,lGod!"
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