The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 04, 1915, Image 4

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POTATOES
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4 KUDLIb OALC
Ak I liuvo rented my farm hero titirl will hkivo to my farm near
Friend, Nolirnslcit, I will hold a clean up sain at t lie place- IIJ4'
miles north nnil -Jj in lies oast of Lebanon, Kansas, and 0' miles
buuui anil J muu east oi neti utuuii, i.uuniMcii, on
Tuesday, Feb. 9th
Commencing at 10 O'clock Sharp
40 HEAD LIVE STOCK
20 HEAD OF HORSES
11 HEAD OF CATTLE
9 HEAD OF HOGS
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
TKUMS:-83.00 mid under ciihli. Over SIUM a credit of 11 months
tltnu will lie jrlven purchaser Hiving note bearing ten per cunt In
oivHt. with approvtd heeurity. No ptoperty to be removed until
terms of sale are compiled with.
Geo. Wilson
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Clovid, Nobrnskts.
PUliljIhlJHU KVhHY 'J IIUMSDAY
Entered tn the mainline m I c) l Intnl. Nib.
as Second fliuw Matter
V H. McAUTHUK
1'rilI.tslIKH
CUIC ONI.V I) KM Of HAT It' I'APKIt IN
WKIISTHU COUNTY
We bellevo that the count.ll should
pass an ordinance against rallllnu; and
ritlllltiK boards If that body has not al
tcady (lotto ho. If there is an ordinance
to that effect it should lio enforced.
Tho practice is wrong In principle and
often starts a boy or young man along
tho road of greater evils.
Representatives Naylor and Palmer
have introduced a bill in the state leg
islature for an appropriation of 880,-,
000 for n svvlno barn on the state fair
grounds. This measure, House Roll
183, has been endorsed by the No
braska Swine llrcoders nnd ft number
of other farmers' organization and is
now beforo tho house committee on
Flnanco, Ways and Means.
The Jitney service idea is sweeping
thocountty from coast to const. It
seems for the time being at least that
Iheautosare putting the street cars
out of business and tho service is not
jet organized on anything liken broad
scale. In one of the cities tho now
ideii costs tho street, ear companies
more than otic dollar per minute. Who
will bo first to start the new system in
Red "Jlouil?
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A MAN IS AS GOOD
a AS THE FOOD HE FEEDS OND
The better the food the healthier the
man. Every man, if he values himself,
insists on good, pure, sweet butter and on
really fresh eggs. Our reputation for
selling fine butler and eggs is perfectly well
established in this ciirmunity. Our gro
ceries are the best in town for the money.
fc't GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
For once tho ground hog did not see
his shadow and now we are iiSMirred
of an early spring. He came out ami
looked diligently all day but to no
avail there was not n ghost of a shadow
anywhere. There is no doubt about
the cot redness of tho predictious of
the ground hog for wo have it on
what we consider excellent authority
that this weather animal has not made
a single iriistako in the pnstllfty years
The worst storm of the winter vlilted
this section hist .Sunday and Monday.
The wind blew at the rate of thirty
milos an hour but, fortunately I hero
was not a vety heavy fall of snow and
tralllu was not, deluded to speak of.
The loads and sidewalks were covet ei'
with lee wY.i-li iniidc It d Ulctilt for f mt
passengers to get about. Nearly every
one in tho city confe.SM's to having hud
at least one good full but no serious
accidents occuned. The blacksmiths
have abandoned all other work aid
liuvo given their entile attention lo the
shooing of horses.
Wolf Hunt
A wolf hunt will be held Tuesday,
February 9lh., and will take in the fol
lowing territory: Northwest corner of
lied Cloud precinct, Southeast corner
of Cathertou precinct, Southwest corn"
or of Batln precinct, Northeast corner
of Inavale precinct, taking in 3 square
miles of each precinct.
The roundup will be held in the cent
er of the four corners of the precincts.
The corners will sturt nt lo o'clock
sharp. A blue rock shoot will be held
after the roundup.
Petcv Larrlck, Captain North Hue
Oscar Johnson, " East "
Albert SUjelver, " West "
John Copley, " South '
7 People Ask Us
What is tho best laxative? Ycara of
experience in selling nil kinds leads us
lo always recommend
nf tho safest, surest and most satisfac
tory. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
H. E. Grice Drug Co.
In view of tho tact that eggs are
slowly but sttiely rising in price the
wise poultry man will set his hens and
incubators early this year. Tho conn
tties of Europe have about exhausted
our supply of cold storage ogns and
when these tiro gouo tho price of fresh
eggs is bound to soar upwatds. The
one who has the pullets laying llr.st. is
sine to bo well paid for the extra
trouble.
P. A. WULLBRANDT
THE HOME GROCERY
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CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS
SEASON OF 1915
Commencing March 1st, a ?:,0 round trip rate will be made to San
Francisco, Los Angeles or San Dlojo, over direct routes, with $17X0 additional
j:ie wuy via Portland or Seattle. Approximately these rntesfrom Central and
JEistern Nebraska and Kunsas.
The 1'iicllle Coast tour is the World's greatest rail journey. These ex
po .Itlons will bring before you tho romance, and the modern civilization of
California. When yon go, make the tour more complete by including tho
ocean voyage between Sun Franoit-co and Portland in the new Steamers, "Grout
JNort'ietn" or "Northern Pito'.llc," palaces of tho Paeltlo, with tho speed of ex
press trains ami tho pi otection of ocean steamers; the S17.50 additional in.
dudes norths till 1 meals ou these steamers. Our publications will tell you
')out this grand tour, our through service, tho ocean ooast voyago, etc., or
wito either of us
The railtoads of Nebraska have
wisely, we believe, changed their
methods of conducting their business
.Many of our readers no doubt have
rea i carefully the articles nppo tring
in tho Chief marked paid advertising.
This spaco was sold to the railroads of
Nebraska at our regular Ugures. Sure
ly times have changed and with the
change of tho times comes the change
in management The old urrogunoy
has been laid aside and the railroad
companies seem disposed to state their
case fairly and leave it to the people.
This is but Just! The people of Ne
braska do not want the carrying com
panies to reduce their service, go into
tho hands of tho receiver or go to the
poor hmiMj We are willing that the,
should have a fair profit at the end of
the year and we cannot expect etll "tr-nt
service unless they can show a profit.
Now as to whothor they should be, al
lowed to increase (heir passenger and
freight rates at this timeweaie nimble
to say but they certainly iiiN'e taken
the right method by coming out in the
open and working ubovo boaid. We
tiro sure that our people would not
wimt any corporation to work without
remuneration ami If this increase is
necessary at this time and Is so shown
before the proper nuthoilties the
people may be depended upon to give
their approval. We need the railroads
and the railroads need us so let us
share nnd share alike.
HEpssasszs
BEST REPAIRING 1
UNDER THE SON !-J
Invisible Patches
Neat workmanlike- repairing
is a branch of our business
which is given especial atten
tion. Send Your Torn Garments To Us
We will clean press and re
pair them so that they will
give you much satisfactory
wear. You are accustomed to
having your shoes and watch
repaired. Why not your
clothes?
H. G. Hassingei?
Cleaner and Dyer
Both Phones
DR. criAS. E. CROSS
DENTIST
OVER STATE BANK
Red Cloud " Nebraska
N. B, BUSH, Ticket Agent. lied Cloud, Nobr
L. W.WAKKLEY, General Pansenger Agt.
1004 Fartmm Street, Omaha, Nebr.
FOR RENT FOR $775
FHrm of 180 acres. This includes
three head of hot-tea and $100 worth of
machinery. Geo. Law, two miles
north ami three cast of Hcd Cloud
TO THE PUBLIC
I will not stand good or pay any ac
counts that John Smith may contract
for. Mits J. P. Smith.
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Dyspepsia Tablets
WIM Relieve Your Indigestion
H. E. Grie Drug Co. , ,
THE ALARM is a dreadful thinn
Of FIRE for the man without
insurance. Every time he sees the
engines racing along his heart comes
up In his throat if the fire is anywhere
near his place. What folly, what mis
taken economy.
THE COST OF is so small that it
INSURANCE need hardly be
onsidered. Tho freedom from worry
alone is worth it many times over
Have us insure you to-duy.
O C. TEEL,
Reliable Insurance.
E. S. Gerber
Real Estate, Farm Louus
ami Insurance.
Red Cloud, - Nebraska.
Dr. Nicholson
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OFFI0R OVT'B AMIItiailT'S STORE
IN MVKBTON ON WON DAT
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ODDS AND ENDS
MONEY-SAVING PRICES
WHAT ARE "ODDS AND ENDS" FOR US WILL
NOT BE ODES AND ENDS FOR YOU. THE THINGS
VOU BUY IN OUR STORE ARE ALWAYS IN STYLE.
EUERY SEASON WE SELL OUT THAT SEASON'S
GOODS. TO DO THIS FAST WE- PUT THE PRICES
AWAY DOWN LOW.
RIGHT NOW WE WILL SELL YOU MANY ODDS
AND ENDS OF OUR WINTER GOODS AT PRICES SO
LOW YOU WILL BUY WHEN YOU COME INTO OUR
STORE. DON'T WAIT: THEY WONT LAST LONG.
THE MINER BROS. Co.
General Merchants
"A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE"
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA
i What Preachers Do For lis I
(By Artcmus Ward)
"Show me a place where there isn't any mectin'
houses and where preachers is never seen, and I'll show
you a place where old hats air stuffed into broken
winders, where the children air dirty and ragged, where
gates have no hinges, where the wimmen air slipshod,
and whore maps of the devil's wild land air painted
upon men's shirt bosums with tobacco jooce! That's
what I'll show you. Let us consider what the preachers
do for us before we aboose 'em."
EVERYBODY WELCOME
United Church J-lbeebe,
1st Door West I. 0. 0. F. H.ill Pastor
tsf Rend The Chief and Keep Posted on Church Natters.
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Prices Ranging From $37.00 to $65.00
In order in compete with catalogue houses and
since the prices in leather are advancing, I have decided
instead of raising my prices, to sell for cash. Remember
I carry everything in-.
LEATHER NOVELTIES
Such as pocketbooks, handbags, toilet sets, traveling
bags, suit cases and trunks. You will find my line
of the above articles complete, as well as a full line of
lap robes, blankets, etc., and my prices are the lowest.
JOE FOGEL
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