RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF LE64L NOTICE I . - R f I Fresh I From The Factory, a nice Line of Useful FURNITURE Don't Fail To See and Inspect Our Line 9 ED. AMACK All The Phones Itoois Vavrieka General n? Auctioneer N Terms reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. I speak cither Bohemian or the American language. .'. .'. R, F. 1). No. 4. Rt! Clond, Nebraska DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR RedCioud, -:- Nebraska Second House North o! I. 0. O. F. Hall -6- Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free -o- Lmly Attendant fioin 10 to 12 ii. in. and 2 to 1 p. in Phone lnd.212 FIREJ I in THE ALARM l n dreadful thin OF FIRE for tho man without iusurutico. Every time he sees the engines racing uIoiik his heart conies up In ills throat If the lire Is any where near hi place. What folly, what mis taken economy. THE COST OF is so small that It INSURANCE need hardly be considered. The freedom fiom wony alone is worth it many times over Have us insure you to-day. O. C. TEEL, Reliable Insurance. J. fl. EklilflGER General Auctioneer Recommendations My Former Customers. ... Write or None Red Cloud, - Nebr. Furniture and Undertaking E. A. Creighton, M. D. EYE, NOSE AND THROAT CO.NMJI.TATION FKHIC DOYLE BROS. Live Stock and General Auctioneers norii iito.Ni:s 111 Cloud IT on 8 , Lebanon ' on 187 n r ? Frame Construction Is Most Preferable for home building not only on account of Us economy, but be cause of its adaptability to chalie; iiiK conditions. Home-, built of wood are easily moved lrom one location to hiiothei; they can he altered or enlarged without Injur, iujr their Kcnoral appearance for the reason that painting will make the old look as good as tlio new. Instead of painting holng cousid eied an expense it should leally be held as an improvement because it freshens up the, wfifu appearance of your home, and Instead of ulti mate deoay and deteriorated value as is the case with substitutes that can only be renovated by building a w hole new house, your home be cumus constantly more valuable Tills is only ouo of the little things to consider when building a home "Little drops of water, etc., make a a mighty ocean." Come in and we'll tell vou moio about lumber .."There's No Place Like Home" Saunders Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska We Have Aided In Building Great - Fortunes For. -Clever Advertisers tzss Widow's Pension. , i lio recont act of April liltli, IIK13 gives to all soldiers' widows u pension 812 per month. Fred Miiuror, tho at torney, has al) necessary blanks. GOOD STATIONERY Is un Introduction lu Itself nud Makes a First Impression That In Valuable. Call and Sec What We Can Do For You In This' Line. SLEEPING CARS IN AFRICA. Thoy Are Not Too Clean and ihe Con ductor Makes the Bed. Describing railroad travel In South Africa, i:. W. Howe lu his Monthly siiys: "Soon after the train conductor look ed at oin tickets lie proceeded to lug two huge bugs of bed clotlila-,' Into our compartment and make up' two beds. We paid Sl.'-'O for the use of tliu bed clothing two nights; the charge would liavo been the .same for one night. So tlnir we will have u largo compart iiienl to om selves two nights and a dn.v mid pny only l?l."0 above the reg tiliir line The bed1 were comfortable, though somewhat narrow, hut we slept as well. I lii.uglne, as people usually do on a steeping car. On our door and on our window were plncaids announc ing that the compartment was reserv ed, mid we were not disturbed dining the Journey. When thin reservation placard Is not displayed any one lu's a right to a scat or bed in a compart ment that Is nut full. "The South Afrlcjni sleeping cars are not at all bad, except that the train conductor has so much to do that he cannot keep them as clean us they should bo. The conductor did not pol ish my shoes at night, but I knew lie was very busy and overlooked his neglect. "I wldi tlio haughty conductors of American passenger trains could see our conductor with his coat off, mak ing up beds. I wish they could also Hue our tickets, which cover nearly 3,000 miles of travel and rend from Durban to Victoria Falls and back to Helia. 1 am unable to understand them, but the conductors have no dif ficulty. "On one or two trains wc have been on there was a man who helped the conductor, but on nt least two crowded trains on which we traveled the con ductor has had no help whatever In making up the beds; the most curious thing I have ever noted lu railroad travel. Theie Is n guard on the train, who Is what we call n brakemau. but he does not assist the conductor In tlio chamber woik When these conduct ors me taking the tickets they are as haughty as are American conductors, but when they begin lugging in sheets and pillows and mattresses they are as humble as the nuM timid traveler could wish " KEYS AS THEY TURN. Most of Them Unlock by Twisting Them to tho Riant. "You would be amazed." said Fro fessor I.ookubotit Inforinlngly, as he started to unlock his desk in prepara tlon for the morning's classwork. "to know how many persons arc unable to tell offhand which way a key turns. Only tho other day, In u chat with one of the best iufornled men of my acipialutiince, I was astonished to learn Hint he believed most keyturn cd to the left to unlock1 their locks. II o was trying to open a typewriter desk, and he struggled with the key several moments before lie made the astound ing discovery that It unlocked by turn ing to the right "'Why.' he said to me with a sur prised air. 'this key works the wrong way. " Must what do yon mean by "tlio wrong way?" ' was my natural query. " 'It unlocks to the right,' he replied. " 'So do most keys,' 1 told him, whereupon he glauced at me skepti cally. It took mo several minutes to convince him that, us usual, 1 was right. The fact Is that, wlierens doo keys unlock to the left perhaps as of ten as to the right, depending on which side of the door you face, tlio key to almost anything except a door is pretty sure to turn to the right to unfasten tlio lid or diawer or roller apron which it secures. A littlo observation Is all one requires to prove the truth of this. It's one of tho little things which once in a wiuie may he well wortn knowing." Ami the professor ubseiittnlndedly tried to unlock his desk by turning the key to tlio left. New York Times. .Simplified Spelling, f.overs of slmplilleil spelling should make a pilgrimage to Neveiidon. In Kn sex. whore the church waideim' ac counts In tlio eighteenth century were quite delightfully phonetic. Under the date 171'J occurs the entry: "Gave Geckup Kollliis for his gall too sliellns and six pens Also his close for tho ln sewing yere." Tho mysterious word "gall" seems to signify the girl or daughter of "Geckup IColllns." And some of us who have drunk the cup of feminine militancy to the dregs may accept gull us the right spelling. Lon don Mall. Poetry and Pay, Poetry, It Is declared. Is alnnit the worst paid form of writing. That may be true, regarded from the standpoint of dollais iiml cents, but the man who can get a poem out of his system should feel that ho Is pretty well paid for ids effort. Toledo Illiule. One Use For It. "1 suppose classical music Is all right in Its place." said Maud. ,. "I'm sure It Is," replied Mamie. "I don't care to listen to It inyself, but sometimes you have to play It In or der to got a man to go homo." Wash lugton Star. On Occasions, "Are you superstitious about thirteen at table?" asked Mrs. Ulckcnloopcr. "1 am when there's hardly enough food for twelve." wild Mrs. Glddybody. Magazine of Fun. He la, 'In my opinion, tho noblest who has raised himself by his own merit to a htebei atatlon-Oliara lOMIl.TONS. GI.AHS:- Vou a 0 iiotlilt.il that on the -iUu day ol July. him. Untile N. (llnM lllcil pell Hon In tliu District t,tn rt of filter ( onmy. .NenrniKn, nKnlnm yon, iiioohjietiiml prayer ol which Ih to obtain n ilueno divorce on tho K'onnil of extreme cruelty. Vou tiro required luiiiiHiicrtlieKiild petition on or before tho Huh lny of Jiituinry. I til I. or mieeriu Mill bociit(.rtiliiunliiiityoiiiiHpr Cil for In mlil iieiiiiun. 1 alert DtctiiibtrO, IDI.1. llnlile X. Ulnwt, I'lnlntlll. 1-1 lly llemiml MeNeny, htr attorney. nOllLE OF AUtl. tilth) District Court of Wihstir County, Nebraska. Miimiii I). Clr.i mid .laniCH K. I'liauey, 'InliitliN, v .lncoh I,. Miller: Hannah II. Miller, otherwise Utile Mllltr; Jacob I,. Mllier n Tronic ami Kxieutor of tho Will of iniiiiHii. in-own, otlivrn lie, .1. II. llrown, ile- cctihcil; Hannah llrown, ulilo.vof .latiii-i II. Iiroun: Clmrlis II. llrown. llrown his wife, first real name unknown: .MitrKiirt-toils. Oil her husband, Mrnt real nniiio unknown; IniuiN'i. llrown, Clara Iiroun bis wife: I'rniu-citO, KvmiR, I Ivans her husband, II rut real name uuknoun; Kniina A. Ackcrson, Aekeron lur hiMbaud, llrst real naiiie unknown; (leorKu W. llrown, llrown his wife, llrm real iiamu unknown: Daniel i:dar Winter. Winter hU wife, llr.t rial uaiiie unknown; (lenevla Aujelllie Winter, ,her husband, ruil name unknown; I'tliFl llrown, , her husband, real name unknown; Anna Whiten, , her luiNbaiiit, real name unknown; Haul I Winters, Winters hlsu lie, tint real name unknown; Charles Akorson. , Akurhon hla wife. Urn real name unknown; Koland Akorson, Atirson his wife, llrst ruil name unknouu; Sniuuel Akerson, Akcrson bis wife, llrst real immo unknown; .MellleAkersou. , her liuslniul, real utiiiieiiuknowu; llessle Akersoii, , her husband, real name uu known; The I'uknoun Itilrs ami DevlMts of each and atl of the above named Persons, Deliudants. The snlil alu ti named aiut designated !e ftndauts,tuidtheuiikiuuvubilrsaiiildevNei.s of each of the persons so named and ili.v lunalet .11 take notice thai tie- above mimed plalntllls have fllul In the aliovc minicil Court their petition against i-ald di feiidaiits. the olJei;ti intern rot which are tootniilii tim Jiidsinent and tliertu of N-Ud court iulelliitc and coivllriulnu In the plain tills the tltlu to thu (olio wliii; tkht-ctbed rial estate situated In Welwiter county, Nebrai.Ua, to-wlt: Lois No. 1.1. 14 ami li,. In lUock 'JTi ot theorli;liml town of Itcd. Cloud, according to theiecordul plat Ihcrtuf; asimaliist the said ileleiid'iuts and all persons above uumid and ileNlunattd axsucb, aiuL perpetually enjoin liiKitheiii and all ierons:lnliiiluvcb.v throtmh or inidir them oi any of them, from sitting up, claliiiliu-orassorllnminy title, rlijlit or lutereit in said prunUsis, adverse to plain tills, and for general equltabln nllW. You arcroiul cd liMiiwucr n.vtd petition, now on llleln thuollljLuof the dirk ot a-M Court, al Hi-d Cloud lahuld comity, miur be fore the Mth, day of January, mil. Dated Uu umbel 8vlUi:!. M'SN II. Cl.Al'l'. Jami.s K. I'll miv, Plalmlits. b I,. U. Illueklele, Atturuey. In the County Court of Wttatcr County Nebraska. In thu matter of thu estate-of HuixyJ. hbilclou, Deec.lsuii. Clti:i)ITlItSl)IvSAII) CSr.VTIO. will take NnriCK. that the tlnio lluillud for pit scuta tlon and Ullm;otclaluiKiu:aliist thu same Is July Kith. lU14;aud for thu payment ol debts Is Uui ember luth. nil I. that I will sit at the i-nun y court room. lu said county oa the 17th day o J uly nil I, at 10 o'clock, A. l., to re ccle, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims t ud objections duty lllid. Datid this luth day of I'lcembfc. l'Jt:!. (SiiU) A. I. ItA.NNBY.ClMUlty JiKlne. Notice of Probate. In tho C'oul'Jy Court pf WubsJer County, Nebraska. STATU m'NKIIItASICA, I UJ Webster Comity, f To all persons Interested In thu estate of M. M. Clark, Deceased: TAi'K NUI'ICi:. that a petition has tiein (lied iti Inn that thuliislruiiiiut Ulrd In this courtou the'JItb. day of DtH-vmbcr, l'JUl, for merly rohatcd iwri allow id by the I'rotj.ile Court of Knox ' ouuty, IIILnols ou thu 'Ird day of May, A. D. lhs.1, may be prov-d nud allowed and rctorded as thu last will and testament of M. M. Clark. diciscd;that said lustriinicni be admitted to protwite, us such. It Ih hereby ordered by thu court, that all ptrsouslntcritUid lu wild estate appear at thu County Court to bv held In nnd for said county ou the Dili day ol January, Hill, at leu o'clock. A. M to show cattkc, If any there buwliy tho prayer ot the petitioner should nul Wi KrantciV. and that notice of tho pendency of said petition ami tho henrlnK thcrfof, be kilveutonll pcrsoas Interested lusald nuviUr by imbllNb.lm a copy of this order In tho Ucd Cloud Chief, a leual wiekly uewHpapor print ed lu said county, for three, consecutive cokn prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and tho seal ol said ourt tHW 'Jlth day ol liccuinlvr. A, D. mm. (SK.V1.) A. D. llt.NKV ol-8 County J tultcu. G. G. DENNY AUCTIONEER. Superior, Nebraska. Phono 337 Feb, U.S. Hlclumlson, 5 miles north west of llurr Oak. Feb. !). J. II. Hamilton Sou, bied sow sale of Poland Chinas, (iuide Hock. Feb. !. W, L. Denny, fi miles north of Guide Hook. Fob. id. Lew Smith, .'1 mllos north.' east of Quid o Hock Feb. 1I.-U.G. HlBRins a miles north of Nora. Feb. 17. Rodney Itogers, 5 miles southeast of Mt. Clare. Feb. 25 A. T. Cross, Duroc Jersey sow sale In Guide Rock, Feb. 2d. Nate Simpson, 8 mites i , I Holiday WE assure you that our groceries can be de pended upon for your big holiday meals. Fresh goods added to our stock every week. C Are you one of our many satisfied custo mers? CJ If not, we solicit a trial order. P. A. WULLBRANDT THE HOfcE GROCERY B ' WWOiWaiittttf Oi aiOittfOif a If I ARTISTIG PpJflEiNTS n n 3 " JS Exclusive Designs In Monumsnts. la. Our Specialty 5 Wo constantly have on. of the very best: of CONSULT US XL f &Mavavveed. I OVERING BROS. & GO. 1 Red Gloud, (MfM(OWW(OW(tUfUfUUfUfufu Organized Agriculture At Lincoln, Nebraska January 19th to 23rd This will be oe of the most instructive eon volitions over held in the Weit. Besides the eon vriiMmiq of the twentj-otie associations, theio will be the, Apple show, the Corn Show witli free educational moving ,,olHlll bllow8. ami exhibit. Asnoiing tlir.se oigani. itirins are - State Board of Agriculture Corn Improvers' Association ' State Live Stock Improvers Assn. State Horticultural Socity Nebraska Horse Breeders' Assn. State Dairyman's Association State Swine Breeders' Association northwest of Guide Hock. Feb. Ml. Jas. Martin, i miles southeast of Mt. Clare. M.irch 9. II irnard and lliins wil milieu a l'oland China sow oale tit Nel son. Age of Pessimism. .'I had n talk with a pesalmlstlo fffend tho other day. I don't think I eyer met any ono so completely soured on tho world, Ho told mo he doubted human honesty that he didn't believe In the faith ot man, nor tho constancy ot woman. Life to blm was all graft and greed. He was very bitter." "Your friend must bare had a lot of hard experte-wea, How old to he?" "Nineteen," Groceries ttiOiaiitt Of 0.iliOiaiif 0i4&: t T 1 & hand a large supply Marble and Granite. Nebraska Dairy Cattle Breeders' Association Grain and Seedgrowers' Assn. Good Roads Association State Florists' Society State Home Economics Assn. R. E. FOE, Ticket Agent. L, W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt. GOOD ADVERTISING IS NEVER AN EXPENSE. IT ALWAYS MORE THAN PAYS FOR ITSELF. Today. Do not lot ub wait to bo Juet or piti ful or demonstrative toward those we love until they or wo are struck down by illness. . . . Life la short, and we have never too much timo for glad dening the hearts of those who are traveling the dark journey with ui. Ohi be awitt to love, make baste to U kindt-Amtel. v 'T t; R"