The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 19, 1914, Image 1

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4 Newspaper That dives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year Fer St.50.
RED CLOUD, HEBKASKA. FEBRUARY 19, 11)14.
NUMBER
Your Duty To Your Family
is not only save for a rainy day, but to
Safeguard Your Savings.
YOU CANT LOSE if you deposit in this
bank, because we operate under the State
Guaranty Law, and every dollar is protect
ed by the State Guaranty Fund.
Besides that, this bank is sound and safe
and conservatively managed your money
here would be safe without the State Guar
anty, but with the added protection, you
simply can't lose no matter what happens.
WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA
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WE ARE SHOWING
THE ADVANCE STYLES IN
k n m m. i .hium
MEJN7S HATS g
3- FOf? SPRING -a fi
ALL THE NEW
Shapes and Colors
A SPECIAL NEW LINE OF
Caps For Spring t
Lr US SHOW THEM TO YOU (i
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The Clothier
FUR.NITUR.E
UNDERTAKING
ED. AMACK
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AX.L THE PHONKB
NKWHOU9K BLK.
1. 0. 0. F. Grand Lodge
To Be Held Here
The Omutl Lodet) of tho Indcpoml
ciil Onloror Oild I'VUowh will hold u
suisluu o tlniL body la tlio oity Mon ,
dny itftcrnoon mid uvouiiiu' of Jluich
Uud This Is I lie llrit tim m tliu 11 t
tury of tliu onliT Unit Hud Cloud lias '
tlUUU ftlVUICll With II M'8l0Il of tliu(
Ui'Hiul ljodo. Tin IJruiil Miisun- ind
all liiiiolllcoid will !) licic uild tliu
woik will ho oairli'dout In fiiuu. M.iJiy
mumlu'is fi-itm tht other lodges in .the
county aio expected mid Ihc iitU-nd-j
iim'u pioniiscs to bu lu'o.
Th follow liitf is the pioynuii which '
will tn c.inii'd mil. in full
AiUIums of Wi'lconiu
(jimiuI liopiusentutlvo l'aul Stbry
Husjioiibo "
lira ml Maulor Fiauk Jolin .
b'.'M ,
Woik in Thlid Hcki-oo " bj llui
Adhuni hedtfo.
bchool ol Imtruction and Km
Diilicatioii of bKCfot . Woi K by
Graiul Maste .
10:30 W
lluf loslimuMitii
Oidur. t
Slant-Talks by Uiaiid rfcoretary 1.
1. tiacur Grand Mai.slml ftj. M.
(Jail)ui', liiothori:. J. OvurluV 'l
all Visiting mothers.
A
and Oood Off the
Ucal fcslutclruusftra.
450
2000
3300
Ileal Kstatc Transfers for Week ond
iny February 17th, llH. Compiled by
M. V. Cuter, Uohdod Abbtracter, Kcd
Cloud, NebrubKa.
A. A lioreu and wlfo to E. U.
Overman, wd, lols 21, 32, 23, 23,
3U, lilk. 10, Foe-Mcbnde Add
to Cowles and part nK noJX
sec. 4---10 , $
A. A. iluicu to Itiuium lioreu, wd,
uM M ty " aw 10-2-10... ,
United States to Oeore II. Cur
tis, patent, bo 1-1-0
James h Kiuhardson und wite to
Claude A. Fierce, wd, cj nw
32 Ml
Melchior Volk aud wife to Kol
umub C. Chevalier, wd, w 31-
3 12 , 20000
George G. Holt and wife to Ed
win, T. Foe, wd, lots 1 to 10, In
clusive lu lillc. 8, Foe-Muiirldo
Add to Cowles 400
Hastings J. Mllner aud wife to
HariyJ M liner, wd, lots a, D,'
10, Itlk. 15, Vances' Add to
Guide Uock 20J0
ilarry J. Mllner and vlfe to "
Sirah M Miluor, wd, lots 8, 'J,
10, lilk. ir, Vauoes' Add to
Guide Hock...., 2000
Romulus C. Chevalier, et. al., to
Mcltthior'Volk, wd. e uef III
and nvJ4 U2-4-12
Omcr Gagnoii, et.al,, toMelehior
Volk, wd, sei bee. 31-4-13
Frank Mler and vyife to William
E. Montgomery, wd, nwf 31-1-11
MortgngeH (lied, $48,130.10.
MortgHges released, 87,07.").00.
11000
12000
12000
Royal Neighbors to Hold
Meeting in Omaha in March
Omhlm, Neb., Fob. 17th. .Mr.s. A. K.
Slevunbon of JJi-oltoii How, Neb., is in
Oinalia arranKiiiK for tho aiuiuil con
vention of Uoyal NelKhbotH of Nebr.m
ku, which meets in Omaha Match 18
and llit'li. Mrs. Stevonsou lias oigui'i-
i.ed her committees fiom tint ulno
Omaha camps and lmi plans working
for a rupicseulative meeting.
Six hundred and fifty camps will Lo
represented, according to Mrs. Stuvou
bon, by one or moiu delegates. The
slate camp meets every three yens.
At Mis. .Stevoiibou's suggestion the
following rcbolutlop has been adopted
by local camps: "lie it resolved Unit
we exui'tnvery eiioit within our power
to discourage- unscrupulous methods
which may be discovered and the per
son or faction employing the same to
bo beveroly reprimanded by the State
Oracle If brought to ber notlco."
Masons Hold A
Big Meeting Here
Tho Masonic Fraternity held ome
Veiy lntt'ii'Nting and instructive bes-
Ll,...u I. ...I l.t. !.!.... ..i .....I .........
iiuin ,111 I' 1 lilllj llliri IHIUII (lilt, UIC7U-
lug. He'l Cloud Chapter No. ill con
feircd tin degree work on four eandi- '
dates. Dining I ho session a ti o'clock
banquet and a 11:. Hi luueli were set veil. I
The o.it 'of town momburs piesuut
wcie: William Deloiduuder, Macon;1
(Sus IveiMiu, .). j. Mori is, l. W. Shop
liardson, Klvm ton; I. li. llolviu, It. C
I'uteis, tiiilde llock. ,
The tinning meiubuiH of oilier chap
teih wutt: Uobcrt ltellly, Hubert .Smith
St. .loe ; ltobc.it Autry, lliveiton; Con
ductor Rogers, Oxford
Theso sessions will bo long lumMii-
beied for tho elllcieut work piMfoimed
aud for tliu geueial good uliCer mid
hobpitality, which oluirnutciiod all
the eiUert.iiuiueiiis. Another after
noon and evening soblou is to be held
February 27lh.
Avery Goes to Red Cloud
A deal was madu last week .sajs tho
lliveiton ltovlow whcioby the .Malone
Averv Conipiiny caiuo into possession
of the Saiiuileis iluii. lumber yaid aud
business at lied Cloud. The coming
into posstssion of it, iniikis a change
in the situation hetu lu ltlvcitou, by
the leitioval fiom our midst of the
Avery luinily who exjiect to'movu To
ltcd Cloud, it goes Without saying
that tho community Is soiry to have
this estlmablu family leave ltiverton
They have been numbered among our
best citizenship and their going will
make u vacancy lu the alTalis of Klver
ton's social and material welfare, hard
to bo reconciled to. Hob Avery Is u
successful luiubeimau mid under
stands the needs and lequiremeuts of
the business from a to z. Ho is a
booster and ijot a knocker mid wo trust
that he will prove uu addition to the
progressive business interests that
dominate in the commeioial activities
of the city of Uod Cloud. Wo arc in
formed that a Mr. Oeorgo Arnup, of
Duboiae, will take up the duties to be
vacated by Mr. Avery at this place.
lie will occupy the Avery residence
und will arrive here about the ilrst of
the mouth.
YOUR HOME
Will have the BEST music ONLY when it
has an Edison Phonograph.
Disc,
Cylinder,
$60.00 to $475.00' ,
IG.OOto 200.00
Come in and let us prove it.
E. li. NEWHOUSE
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OptomctrisUand Jeweler
RED CLOUD, - - - Nebraska C
Report of the Condition
-oi'tiii:-
Webster County Bank
E!E1 CLOUD. NEBRASKA,.
Charter No. 1011), luc-orpnrntcil In tho Htuto ot
NelinmUa, at the oIiidu of ljutliit! I'oIj. 11!,
1'JH.
iti:sounci:s: s
Loans niul OlscoiuitK i'j,(i77. n,
OvenlrattH, houurtd anil iilixicurul .. 'UVSl
Kurnltiiroiuul KUlnrth 1,500.00 1
Current oxponscH and taxis jiald .....
Uuu Iroiu national and oiato
hanks ....... S2O.i07.il
Checks and Hums of exehauiju rJ7 bl
Currency 'J.'llJ.OU
(Joldeolu , 1JJ.00
Silver, ulcktlsand ctnlH ... 4"jl.Hil
iotat ciiHluiii hand ........... 'JI.'Jl'.MI
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usS Rugs!
"xm&iaszmsm
uinunimwi ijw
Having Just Returned Ftpmf Market
Where I Personally Selected
A Large Line of .
RU
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I Now Have a Complete Line of Rugs
i In All Sizes and Grades And In
j All The Late Patterns
ROY SATTLEY
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Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer.
f rt
tww. Kelation or dnaoe or
Ear to Yield of Corn
The superintendent of tho Texas
substation at Temple, after n careful
' ' study of thn i elation of shape of ear to
Tumi !ri),ijs.7i( yield of corn, concludes that slightly
M.vi'iu.ifii.s: ' tapering patent ears glvo tho liighnst
Uajiltnl stock paid in ... (UVXtfuw i'Mi This Is in accord with the re-
HtirpiuH futut .........,... ........... 2,woo suits of oxporiinents at tho Ohio K.
UiiiIIMcIirI itruiltN . ... Drf1A0 iiiTinienL Station. In which oxtromolv
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lupoiing eaisgavo siigiuiy ingnor re
ktilts than cylindrical oar1'. High
Individual depowlU nii)Joct
toeheok. . . V , W.070.VJ
Donuuuri&fjl tc.u(jl 4f
jiimu :, .. . . t.wam
TIlHUCulllili'llcoldii.olt . .9KI,
Total ili'iMMtM . ' 99.07') Oft
lK'oUorh' mutuant) fund ..... . 77. u"
I Total $l-M,l.U76
1 County ot Wilwiui. f I
I 1,H. It. I'l.iiHA.sfl., eaxlilor of tho above
I named lanU,lo hurtdiy swiur that tluiulmo
! Htateuicnt u a correct ami tiuo copy of tliu
I report niadu to the .State II inkliii; jloard. j
H. lt..n.OUANCi:, j
.vrrisi: Ciwhier.
y. H. 1'i.oa vN( i;, Dlrrotor,
It, r. Mi.Hii, HJrutnr. f
Hul)scrll)td and nnorn to licforo mo thin
tilth day of Teh , 11)1 1. O. ('. Tkki.,
(rti:w..j Notary I'ubllc.
Vov a short time only I will hell good
table potatoes for 85 cents per bushel.
.1. A. Hurden.
yields weio associated with compara
tively smooth Jtoruols or slightly inoro
than avoVago depth and of medium
horiitiitibs. Tho yield inci eased with
mi increase in tho total weight of the
iur in determined by slight increase in
length, amount of grain, and lather
maiked incrcuHu, in weight of cob.
In experiments at tliu Ohio and No
braslta experiment stations it was
found that, tlio hlgliestj'lolds were ob
tained with medium to medium long
ears. Poorly filled butts and tips
were inoro frequently asioclated ,wlth
high yields than well lllled, but higli
ylolds were mote frequently associated
witli well lllled butts than with well
tilled tips. "The old score card placed
much emph.islson good filling of butts
and tips, but for several years past lu-
vestlgators have been getting away
from this Idea. It has bceu found that
theso characters, when highly dovolop
ed, aro usually so developed at the ex
pense or more valuable characters,
such us yield, constitution, etc."
Tliero appoared to bo no relation be
tween yiold and. shelling percentage
uudclrcumferouco mid width or thick
ness of kernel.
Omaha's Chances for Big
Regional Bank Increasing
'I III !...!
Onnhii, Neb., fob. 17th. Omaha's
chaucos for a legioual bank aro In-
ci easing if repoits from Washington
mo to bo relied on, livery member of
the Nebraska delegation, with ouo ex
ception, is in favor of Omulia.
Secretary of State W. J. Itryan has
given tho Omaha delegation assur
uuces that ho will favor Omaha over
any other city outside of the state
should tho competition narrow to
Omaha and others of the middle west
section.
Senator Hitchcock also has express- 4'ijj
oil l.lu I. ,.!! .1.... n ,. i . . '"i
w.. ..... uuuui Hi 1,1, UIUNIIU S aOlO lO f '
caro for u batik and that, ho Is favor-, fe
ably Inclined to the location of a bauk ' M
t''.
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in the Nebraska metropolis.
The Chief for all the Ubws,
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