Wj . w - IED r t. n i! n V . a .. ....- . iiiinimw imwuiwiinf fHMw " M RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF I 1 & ! l- l 'i U fL " H x5 Wftfc f ! I From The Factory, a nice ' Line of Useful FURNITURE Don't Fail To See and Inspect Our Line ED. AMACK All The Phones liouis Vavrieka General n? Auctioneers Terms reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. I speak either Bohemian or the American language. V. .'. R. F. 1). No. 4. Red Cloud, Nebraska DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE SANK Red Cloud Nebraska CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska Second House North ol I. 0. 0. P. Hull -0- Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free o PhOM lnd.212 FIRE IP THE ALARM Is h dreadful thing Of fIRE for tlic niiin without Insurance. Every time lie sees the engine-, racing along his heart comes up 1 his throat if the tin Is anywhere near his place. What folly, what mis tulten economy. THE COST Of is so small that it INSURANCE need hardly he considered. The freedom from worry alone is worth it ninny times over Have lis insure yon to-day. O. C. TEEL, Reliable Insurance. J. fl. ElthlHGEH General Auctioneer Recommendations My Former Customers. ... Write or Phone Red Cloud, - Nebr. SK ll Furniture and Undertaking E. A. Creighton, M. D. EYE. NOSE AND THROAT CONSULTATION FREE DOYLE BROS. Live Stock and General Auctioneers mt noTir imioxks Red Cloud Lebanon 7onS a on 1ST Substitution Has Played Havoc with many a family'.s most cherish ished, long plttuuufl home because they followed the advice of some oneddea builder who thought per haps to improve upon Nature's own tiiuilimd tested material lumber. The time to guard against dii-.up-pointment is at the start. Look mound and investigate the fiaruo houses that liavo been standing for as many as thirty yearsaud compare them Willi those constructed of other materials. Time nlonu is tlie rtal test of home building materials, because you don't, bullet a home every ten years, and few people can afford to experiment with fads or theories. After making your com. paiisons come in and see tliu nice, bright lumber we have in stock and let us tell you in actual figures what a gooil frame house will cost you today. Ho til facts are deadly to substitution. lucre's Nj Place Like Home" Saunders Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska We Have Aided In Building Great - Fortunes For -Clever Advertisers Willow's Pension. I he recent act ot April l!)th, 11)08 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension 81- per mouth. Fred Maui or, the at torney, lias all reejsssary blanks. DR. DEARDORF VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate Chicago Veterinary College a TWKLVK VIC.VII3 HXPERIK.NCB AT II A I LEY'S TIB BARN Rmd Cloud -;- Nmbrasha COWLES John lt'is. wax lmn acting Iiummsh hi tow ci Sn lit. la v. i. . Aiiiicimiii va a pnuiiitir t IJlue H 11 Snt.ud.v-Mm-iis .Mil's tptMit ii sliwi't tjnit. Red UIhiiI ymiMi.ty i oi ww iT ttniiis. .Mrs. E L. Fuucett ivm Miiffiptng In Ilust itm- Monday.' Mr. mid Mrs. Lunu speii' NVw Vein's iiiy with ri!itlviN in Uii tun. .Mr. and !.-. IVt.-roii of Lincoln du. pui led to i iiiiir home Monday after a IhIioii Mt wnh icl.itlvus ut this place, j Wnrien Too nus came in .Momlny i torn -holt, vl.it with ft lends and lu. lives. I .fumes Sniiutlor. one of our lu.ullni' ' dungs, hud a phono Ins'aJlod in I.,. ... u,.i i ... "'"""' '""""" .M.ittfull D.nls tMine In f om Jflnpuj. ton, Nebr., Tuesday where Ire bus hud a pi sit ion in a store. Mis .Judge came in on the tinln batuiday evening from Ulue II 111 to liemi oinimiv wmi leniiivcs Frank A mack and fiunlly came tip from Red Cloud Monday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. dud U hlte. Ed Murphy and wife loft for their home In Hastings Saturday after a short visit with Joe Murphy und fiunl ly. Emery Waller has been visltlnjr rela tives lu Franklin. He oame home Monday accompanied by his cousin Clarence Y.itcholl. MUs Georgia Scott who has beii spending the holidays at home left for Mitchell, S. D., Friday where she Is an Instructor of Music. Mrs. Ida Squires accompanied libr as far as Hastings. C. V. Fuller, his daughter Clou and Miss Georgia Good accompanied Miss tWtrude Good who whs on hnr way to Chicago, as far as Lincoln. Miss Uer- trude ifft forChicnico Friday to assume her duties in her Kindergarten work Peter Malllek and family started for Stapleton, Nebr., Friday where he ex pects to make his homo Ho has a position in one of the Cultural Stores there. Mrs. Malltck and daughter Clara accompanied them as fur as Hastings. n Mr. and .Mrs. Patterson of Missouri who have been visiting friends and relative, departed for home Thurs day. They intended the Drubaker Hayes wedding. Mrs. Patterson is a sister of .luil White and Mrs. Henry Orubaker. The A. O. U W. lodge No. 21.S will hold a public installation next Satur day veulng for the members Und their families There nl-o will be served a supper cotisiiting of oysters, salads, (takes, pickles, celery, fruits, and tuts of ot her goo I thing to eat. We hope that the members tnd families will come out and make this a general good time. On January l,tat high uoou occurred the wediJuuof Mr. Seward Brubaker to MWs Maud Hayes at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. lCoeney, Rev. Davis Pastor of the M. E. church oflieiating. There were a large ntim bur of relatives present to witness tho ceremony, who brought the estimable couple a goodly numberof useful gifts. Tho Chief wishes them a prosperous and happy journey through life GARFIELD Mr. Duller is on the sick list Fine weather for this time of till! year and It is almost like spring. Charley Wolfe traded his farm in (jiirtield to Porter Hale for western laud. Miss Alum Ailes returned to tho north west part of the state Friday where she is teaching school. On Friday, Jasper Sm'tli lost his barn and its contents by fire. He had the inlsfot tune to lose six head of horses, harness and some feed. Mr. Smith mid wife were in town and did not know it until they were very near home. There are no neighbors living close to Mr. Smith who could have put tlie tire out had they saw it lu time. All th horses he had left was the team he was driving The barn and lioises were insured but it is hard on a man on u bad year like this with no crops. On Monday Mrs Marv Ann Am.w.ir died at the homo of her daughter lu OurttVId after a long spell or sickness. She came to this part of Nebraska in the early days with her husband and went, thru the hardships that wore, unmet mm lu those times Her bus bund .lames Amuulc died .March U.'lrd, t!)Ot. She raised a large family of six i-ous and two danghteis who are mar ried huh live in wobiter county ex eept one who lives lu western Kansas. VJ, " -'nf. Ivans, Charley, William. , l-rank and Lloyd Amaek, Mrs A. . hhipmaii and Mrs. E. E. Shipman. Shu leaves two brothers and two slt.irs to mourn her death they are: Henry Wolfe of Red Cloud Oeorge Wolfe of Couiiuil Blntr, Iowa nud Mrs. Louisa Ailes who resides In Garfield and a sister in Illinois. sjm joined the Christian ohuroh when miiet. ttftllflif itllfl Ittrujl .. .il...l il n ... ' " ''" uiirinuuu uitf, fcjlii! iu.. wu uiwuyh wining to Help those who .?. wen omit nun was well liked by won were uctmiuiet! with her. The funeral was held at tlie Oarlitdd M E church Wednesday afternoon. Uev. Iliiiiuuel preached the funeral sermon and interment took place in the Vmr oner cemetery. She leaves a lanTe number or relatives and neighbors to mouin her death. lEfiAL 0f !tE U) .MILTON s. ((L s: iu lie n.,tl!li, ii,,,! ,, ,,. Uli ,,av 'I lull. Uhl ilin., N i,l,, nit I m ..n. ' llntm, il.j,Kffu.i,,r rt iilut.,aiii , .Neiiiii4R.ii, nifnliirou, ihoniurtniiil rajer jm tl whivh to to obtain iiU-erce drvorivi n ihe Kiuitnil hI fxlrnne cruelly. ion arefwjmrwl io niM-v.Tl!ife4l.l lutltl. n on or hnloro the Utli day of .Inuonry. lill I. or adwrve ulll I..TiiliTiUi..4i,lBiyita4r ). ui for in tuiia j. mn I llliil HeiH-nlicrC, l!)'!U . iiiitiiB . din,. I'luiniiir. I-I lly llermuil Mu.N'eiiy. tmrnttoi'iii y. rtOUlK Of 3UJ. In Hi" DMtrlrt (.iiiirt ot .Vuhrankn. Sii4ii II. fhipii nmt Juntos !. Cliiiiiciy, '.'ehlur C'ottntyi rinlntllf., lacoli L. Mlll.tr; j Hannah . Ml.lw.-Hh.rwh. Mull.. Miller: jJaiilI Mil j-rtH IYutc- ami Kxiiutiir o( the l lui lanien I), llrowii, othcruNe, .1. It. Drown, ile- cuaneil; Hamuli iJrowii, widow of James il. Urmvn: Charles II. Ilrown, Urn wit Ills wife, lint real mime unknown; .MaricirctutN, oil her hiistmnil, tlrst real name unknown: James 0. Iirow n, Clara llrowii his wife; Kranei-i O. Kvatw. Kvans her hushaiiil, tlrst real tiaitio unknown; Kmtna A. Ackersuti, Ackerwin her hiiHbaiiil, tlrst real name unknown; Oeorne V. Drown, Drown hl wife, llrst real naniu unknown; Daniel Kdnar Winter, Winter his wife, lira real nanio unknown; Uenevla Anjellne Winter, ,her husband real name unknown; ' Kthel Drown, , her husband, real name unknown; Anna Winter, , name unknown; her huHbamt, real Daniel Winters. Winters hln wife, llrst real name unknown: Charles Akurson, , Akcrson his wife. llrst real name unknown: Roland Akerson, AUerson his wife. tlrst nnl name unknown; Samuel A kerson, Akcraon his wife. llrst real name unknown; .Mvllle Akcraon. ,,her husband, real name unknown; Desslu Akurson, , her husband, real name unknown; The Unknown Heirs and Dovldtes of each and all of the above named furious. Defendants. The said above nauiuil and deslijnateil ile tuudan tx, and the unknown heirs and devisees of each of the persons so named and des iKiiaiud w.ll take notleo that tlw above named plalutltls have tiled lu the above mimed Court their petition ai.tinst suld de leiulauti.. the object and prayer ol which are loohliilii the Judgment und decree of said court tiulutlui; and conllrmliitf lu the plain tills the title to the following described real estate situated In Webster county. Nebraska, to-wlt: UiU No. l.t, 1 1 and 15, In lllock 'i of the ordinal town of Red Cloud, aceordlnu to the recorded plat thereof: as aualust the said defendants and all person alxivo tiaiued and designated as such, mid perpetually enjoin UiU'tht'iu and all persouselulmlin; by throtnjh or under them, or any of tliuiu, from setltmj up, clalmlnijorassertliiuauy title, riwht or Interest lu said premises, mlvoriu to plain tills, and for Kuuural eiiuttable relief. You are reiruired to answer suld petition, nowonilloln thoolllcoof tho lurk of said Court, at lied Cloud lu said county, oi;or be fore the I'Jlh, day of January, mil. Dated Decembers, IUKI. SlTS.VN U. Ci. Vl'l', J.VMKS K. Cll V.NKV, I'hUlllltri, b 1.. II. liiacklele. Attorney. In the Comity Court of Wtlwier County Nebraska. Ix tho matter uf the estate of Heury S. Sheldon, Deceased. ORKDITUILSOl'SAII) KST.VTK. will take Noril'i;, that tlio time limited for presenta tion ami Mini; of claims aifalnst tho same Ls July tilth. Illll; and for the payment of debts Is December mth. mil. that I will sit at the couniy court room In said comity on the iVth day of July mil, at 10 o'clock, A. M to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claluiB nod objections duly tiled. Dated this tilth day of December, mi::. Seal) A. Ii. tf.v.NNKY, County Judisv. njllce of Probate. In the County Court of Webster Couniy, Nebraska. STATIC Ol.'NKmiAf?KA, I Webster County, f To all persons Interested In the estate of M. M. Clark. Deceased: TAICK NOI'ICK, that a petllloii has been illeilpraylmc that the Instrument llled lu this court on thu'JIth. day of December, mill, for nierly probated and allowed by the Probate Court of Knox c'oiuuy, Illinois on tho ilrd day of May, A. D. 1SS.I, may bo provtil and allowed and recorded as tho last will and testament ol M. M. Clark, deceased: that said Instrument be admitted to probate, as such. It Is hereby ordered by the court, that ull persons Interested In said estate appear at the County Court to bu held lu and for said county on the Uthday of January, mil. at ten o'clock A. M to show cause. If any there bo why theprayerof thepetltlonersliould not bo urauud, and that notleo of tho pendency of said petition ami the hearlm; thereof, bu ijlven to all persons interested lu said matter by puhllshim; a copy of tills order In the Red Cloud Chief, a lejjal weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for three consecutive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and thu seal ol said . court this 'Jlth day of December, A. D. bill, (su.vr.) A. D. Ra.n-.vky ol-rt County . I udife. G.G.DENNY AUCTIONEER. Superior, v Nebraska. Phone JJ7 Jan. ll M M. McElhiuney, imple tueut sale ut Nelson. Jan. 20 G. W. Kuhii, fi miles north west of Superior. Jim 27 0. J. Cowies, l mile east of Nora Feb. ','. S. Richardson, 5 ml'es north west of Run- Oak. Feb. Il.-J. II. Hamilton & Sou, bred sow sale of Poland Chinas, Guide Rock. Feb. t), W. L. Denny, fi miles north of Guide Rock. Feb. 10. Lew Smith, .1 miles north east of Guide Rock aM' " mtrrrt 1 1 wiiii " nnTr i ihhbtfimi m i tf ! Holiday Groceries 1 1 ' l I xttjc VY1-' assure you lliiit our vv groceries can be de pended upon for your big holiday meals. Fresh goods added to our stock every week. Are you one of our mativ satisfied custo mers? 3ij If not, e solicit a trial order. I P. A. WULLBRANDT THE HOWE GROCERY i - . J aiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaiiiaiaiaiai ARTISTIC jMOWWEjNTS g Exclusive Designs In Monuments Is Our Specialty $ We constantly have on of the very best o CONSULT US &xaTaxveerl I OVERlflG BROS. & GO. I 1 Hed" Gfoad, - 9mW!fmfmW!iiQmfiifti!il H!il!i4iiiii!ii Organized Agriculture At Lincoln, Nebraska January 19th to' 23rd This will bj. one of the most instructive conventions ever held in the. est. Reside, tlie conventions of the twenty-one associations, there will be the APP Miow, the Corn Show with free educational moving picture .hows' and exhibit". ..wo. Amoiing tliesuorgtuil7.tfoiismre State Board of Agriculture Corn Improvers Association. " State Live Stock Improvers' Assru Dairy Cattle Breeders' Association. State Horticultural Socity Grain and Seedgrowers'Assn. ' Nebraska Horse Breeders' Assn. Good Roads Association, State Dairyman's Association State Florists' Society State Swine Breeders' Association State Home Economics Assn. Feb. 11. -U. O. lliggius.T miles north of Nora. Feb. 17. Rodney Rogers, f milis southeast of Mt. Clare. Feb. 18-EdC, Lauey, 11 miles south west of Superior, Fob. 2o A. T Cross, Duroc Jersey sow salo in Uuido Rock. VeV 2d. Nate Simpson, miles northwesC of Ouide Rock. Feb. 3l.--Jas. Martin, 1 miles southeast of Mt. Clare. March 7 N Fremont. Paulhon, hog side at March 9. Ruruard and Iliggitia will make a Poland China sow sale at Nel-son. I I l .i f & & & & & : hand a large supply Marble and Granite. St: & & & & & & - - Nebraska I i m R. E. FOE, Ticket Agent. L. IV. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt. March 18. Will Vondorfetch, 1 and ; miles enst of Ouide Rock. aiarcli 2r-C. O. Calvlu, sou tli west of Cadams. miles Played for Place. Harold and Mary (tho little girl next door) lind been playing together In the yard. Suddenly Mary began to cry and said that Harold had hit her. Har old was culled Into the house and asked why ho had struck the little girl. "Well," ho answered, "she hit me second." To Strengthen Glassware. . Boiling a piece of glasuwaro la a weak solution of salt In water, and allowing it to cool gradually will maka It lesa brittle. i ii A j VmW3iwrwUtfciti