The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 08, 1915, Image 8
I m jfc .mrr a 4. w , ' j..sftJJ IT'tTJT '""''XT'.SKrs: ,;''' ,. . 4 V . - -."-r, TsPfvz-irViiO-c fcX' l-J3..-CiA.. w as. . .; RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 9 ! fa VM itmimwin A0.t iirrm wntn inmtttt j nftrHfiim ' Htwmmi rTHnnftrntrvntTFEHmn'T'ttEiintiiiiiinfirmiiTmfmniHin sei ni m ntim mifiKTiiiKif( iniui s hhki5tB HENRY COOK, M. D. ni:vi.i'.it IN DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONlRV, SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND TOILET AKTICLKS s i i i n 1" IM t" "!!' T' ; ll ii J UiS&3H 1 Roll g Your Dollars My Way KnA Tli W;il Pll Ro TV V 8 Buy your harness at home and you can always obtain repairs for them at a very small cost. : ' I' ll you are a judge of harness I can please you-if you are not a judge leave it to me and you will be better pleased than ever. I S JOE FOGEL nesssssn g ) osssaeaiBi n w row1"' vi k?Wm. .'Eb. j ofcv i ii inn nii'iiiiriiiiimiiraiiitmi imiii'i h m ffllllllllllin 7lliiiillllllll!IU!lilllllllUlilli!llll!li!lll!l!Ui WHITE SALE Every women with lingerie to buy will find jthis. sale one of great attractiveness. Exten sive selections are offered of the best class of dainty goods at unusual prices: , ' 12-yd bolt of Long Cloth, per bolt $1.10 (Sold only by the bolt) Cambric Muslin from 10c per yd to 15c Nainsook Muslin in plain or check at 15c and - - 18c t Plisse and Crepes at 15c per yd and 18c Muslin in as good a grade as you will find anywhere at 9c 10c per yd and 12c Embroideries and Laces for trimmings in all grades and width If you can not come and see these goods yourself, send for samples. Mrs. Barbara Plares Agent For Butterick Patterns - Warner Bros. Corsets IF YOU WANT THAT Monument - Marker - Headstone FOR The Sewing Club Work t 1 1 ii Tim SuwitiK Club work constats of two conreoi each CJlitiilning lessons planned to cover u peiiod of one your, Mr.MiiKii.sini1 hum: 1. Club niLMnbiTH sliiill untie under l) or more than 10 years of ac.e tit I h ttmu of enrollment. '- Anyone, lriepeellve of nfju or qualification, tuny lie mi iiftscu'Iiitts member. This c;ives the pilvilej,'es of ivkiiI, ir iiii'inlu'i-lilp, except competi tion, for pi i A'.s or awards. !l. Knidllni'Mit for tint year closes June 1. All numbers etiiollltitf after tills (lute will be considered membciH In the work for the following yenr. I. When application for member ship in .Sowlnif Club Coiuse 1 is re el ved by the AtfiiMilturnl intension Service, the bulletin containing 1 lessona in sowing issent lit once direct ly to tho club member. When appli cation is Hindu for Course II, lessons in this course me ulso bent to tlio club member. f. Club .members should follow carefully all Instructions as given in lessons All judinc; will be billed on directions Riven, No material for the woik is furnished by tho Agricultural Extension Service. 0. If the sowing lessons are notcotu pletod In ono year, the club member may enroll for the becontl year to com plete tho course. Request for recti, rftllmcut must be miulo each yenr. 7. Twelve lessons shall be complet ed in Course 1 and a written story submitted entitled "What I Gained From My Sewlntr Course" before tho club member is promoted to Course II. It is recommended that one lesson be completed each month. 8. Reports of work completed shall be tout to local, county, and state lead ers when requests for the samo are made 0. Tho teacher, county or local club lender or some person not a relative of club member shall, when the course is completed, certify to the State Lead er that all work has been done by club member 10. Club members shall exhibit in local, county, and state contests all articles made and stotles written about the work. No one shall be eligible to exhibit in the state contest who does not exhibit in local or county contests, if such are held, 11. Awards will be made on the fol lowing basis: (1) Number of articles completed and exhibited 25 (2) Application of d 1 red t ions, noatness, accuracy, appro priate materials, etc 55 (3) Report and btory 20 Total Score.. 100 For enrollment cards and further in formation write to Agricultural Extension Service, University Farm, Lincoln, Nebr. Markets Steady Tlio editor was busy whon he was asked: "Mow are tlio markets?" Tho man was referred to the oillec devil, who looked wise and said: "Young men unsteady; girls lively and in de inanil; papa linn, but declining; ma mas unsettled, waiting for higher bids; coffee, considerably mixed; fresh llsli, active and slippery; eggs quiet, but. ex pected to open soon; whisky, still going down; onions, strong; yeast, rising; breadstulfs, heavy; boots and shoes ,those on the market are sold and con stantly going up and down; hats and enps, not so high as last year, except ing foolscap, which is stationery; tobacco, very low nnd has a downward tendency; bllver close but not closo enough to get hold of." Ex. , Growing Children frequently need a food tonio and tissue huilder for their sood health. Olive Oil Emulsion AMtlAinlAA " l-t.' ia the prescription for this. H. E. Grlce Drug Co. DECORATION DAY You Should Place Your Order Now OVERlflG BROS. & GO. Makers of Artistic Monuments R3d Cloud, Nebraska $7.ooo.oo TO PENSION INVALIDS If we receive 500 subscription to The Ladies Home Journal, The Saturday Evening Post, '1 he Country Gentleman, $1.50 each, each month till April 30, to EQUAL last year business, the original $5,000, earned 3 years ago, becomes the property of Tl IK INVALIDS' I'KNSION ASSN., making $7,000 to pension Inva lids. No salaries. Invalids get nil. YOUR OKOKU or renewal contributes 50c or more towards the support of a score of Invalids who have received pension cheeks cacti month nearly two years. Always address your order to CORDON. THE HAOAINE HAH, OBltH, M, Potato Meal Bread '' Unking experiments to test the value of making hi em! of potato WWK mi.id with wheat Hour ire tun? being under taken by the United Hlu'es IViunt incut or agrlcultnie't buieHU nt chem istry. Till-, is to test, the prisxiMllilw, of Him potato in the same uiniiiii-r n (lermatiy and Austria ate now advising their people to lo. The inci eased cost of living throughout the uoilil has emphasized the fact that Hour made of other substances than wheat, or ol these substance- mixed with wheat. might piovldo people with healthful food quite as nutritious as tho pure wheat lluiif, and at the Mime time cheaper. Austrian biiUeM are now cnuipelbd by law to use at least 30 per cent p.i'a to meal in making their lue.id. The bureau of chemistry's potato un'.-il bread has been baked with from 'J.'i to fiO per cent potatomeal mil tin; re uiainlng percentage wheat The most satisfactory loaves in comb'ning economy and appearance- were those made with tlio minimum nei centime allowed in Austria or less. The loaves made with more than .'10 per cent no- ttito-meal were not so satisfactory as they were heavier and less attiactivo in form. The bread has a rather coarse texture and dark appearance but pos sesses a distinctive and agreeable flavor. It also retains moisture for a much longer period thau 01 (Unary wheat bread. The Bureau or Chcmistiy used the imported "potato Hake" in sonic or Its experiments and in others, meal made by slicing, milling and dryitur iioIuIuhh on a small scale in its laboratoiieo. It should be added that such ordinarv "potato Hour" as is on our American markets is not the same as tho (let man "potato ilako"or Walztnehl, which has given such satisfactory results in the experiments. The question has been raised as to whether the ordinary cooked potato might not be satisfactorily substituted for the prepared potato-meal. The ox perlmentera believe that it. might serve he same purpose if used in just the right propoition, but this would be dltllcull for the average housewife to letei mine as there is greater dnnger of using too much ami pioduclng a very soggy loaf. Hoi- ever, the custom of adding a, very little potato isalreidy used by many housekeepers to keep their bread moist and this practice can very well be rei'ommendid for mote general use. Omaha Trade Exhibit Jtyany People. In This Town never . really enjoyed a meal until wwldviscd them to take a ' '&ewM- Dyspepsia Jg Tablet before and after each meal. Sold only by us 25c a box. I H. E. Grico Drug Co. LFGAL NOTICE Tlioilefenilnnt, John Harden, will tako no tlcothaton April 7th, 11)10, Occidental llullit Iiik r.nan Association u'rnniahn, Nebraska plalntltr, tiled its petition ami ronimenced' an action In the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, against the abovo named defendant, John Harden, Impleaded with Sarah' Harden, ami others, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose, a certain 100.00 mortKago to plalntltr, executed and dated October 21, 1U0I, by ono Thomas Hurdcii and tho defendant, Sarah Harden, his then wife, upon Lot Three (J), In Hlock Klaht (8). of liludcn, in Webster County, Nebraska, and recorded In Hook S3, at l'aito 4S0, ol tho .Morti?iiKO Ilccords of said County to secure their promissory noto or obligation to said Association, dated October 21, 1901, and plalntlirallegcs that there Is now duo upon said noto or obligation H20.I0, with Interest thereon at tho rato of nlno and six tenths percent per annum, from April 1. iui6, and for taxes paid by plalntltr to protect Its lien on said mortgaged premises, 810.80, with In. tcrcst thereon at ton per cent per annum from February 22, 11)15, and plalntltr prays that said mortgaged premises may bo de creed to be so d to satisfy tho amount duo It thereon and that each and all of said defend ants and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or any of them bo excluded from and foreclosed of all Interest, right, title and equity of redemption In and to said mortgaged promises. You are required to answer said petition on or before tho 17th day of May, 1015. OCCIDENTAL HUlbDINU & LOAN A8SO CIATION OK OMAHA, NKUHASKA, rialntlir. Hy Fred Maurer, Its Attorney. CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska Second House North ot I. 0. O, F. Hall Graduate Palmer School of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free At Office PhORe lnd.212 '" " " .wmiwl FIRE THE ALARM is a dreadful think OF FIRE for tho man without insurance. Every time ho sees the engines racing along his heart conies up In his throat if the ilro is nny where near his place. What folly, what mis taken economy. THE COST OF is so small that it INSURANCE need hardly be considered. Tho freedom from worry alone is worth it many times ovor Have us Insure you to-day. O. C. TEEL, Reliable Insurance. FENCE POSTS NOW IS TUB TIME Teimesse Red Cedar Rounds Wisconsin White Cedar Quarters, Halves and Rounds "Inquire About the i Dog' Fence Anchor" I HE MAL0NE-AVERY GO. "Let Us Solve Your Fence Post Worries" jp-saSEtSS ; . ,. ," ; SScmiu a JlAIJTC I ur and clean UJf Now is the time to think of Painting and Cleaning, not only outside the house, but inside also. SewalPs Chemically Pure Paint cannot be surpassed for SPREADING and durability. SewalFs Interior Paint for walls is the finest wall paint in the market, CHI NAMEL Varnish and Stain for your finishing work has been used here so long it is a household word. They are all sold by CHAS. L. COTTING The Druggist -S 69H S9MHM mmmmmm ummmmmsm 8l IH ' I 1 c 1 Is R U "V s Spring House Cleaning Will Be on Hand in a Few Days Y ou WILL NEED a new Rug for the parlor or some part of the house. We have an exception ally large line to select from in all sizes. , Also have a nice line of Linoleum just arriving with some of the new patterns. Call In And See Them THE PRICE IS RIGHT ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer. S3 mmmmmm -v ssj WB Iklk CCA 2 Pianos and Musical Merchandise ? 4 I UNDERTAKING 'LRDY KTTENDRNT calls Answered Day or Night I ED. AMACK I J ALL THE PHONE - McFARLAND BUILDING. I b feto m 40 MORE CHOICE FARMS IN THE BIG HORN BASIN Irritate 1 from tho newly constructed latoral 'A" nf ti,.. oi,,i .. Jectnear I'owcll, Wyo., will hi opened by 1 10 Government for on. fi V, r on some date in Apftl There arP0 over Ns pro! P" vZ fSmSJ 1, & llotih0rtti of the various UovornuJKt Out of the 51 farms deolnred "choice" by Government nvrm-fe r wiry 1, 1010. there yet remain about IB. Lateral AT 8 J X LT ,FftU" peettvo settlers aro urgoil to act quickly. Watch or J10 ilni 1 1 V"1 11"'03 to be opened and be there at Powell ic, .ly to 11 o on t at to ""n," ? perpetual novernment water rlRht, SO year's timo. 1,0 i erest ? ' Settled lands iiIoiil's do aro now priced at from pon inVinn hardly necessary to advettlse these . Iniitls Thev win JJ fn'? "" .nC,? U is feel It our duty to advise you so that you tnav Imve a n V o, ul,0UBh.' , buK Wo who kuuabout this opening. Write me l""eafr olinuots with others S.B. Howard, Ass't. Immigration Agent I004 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebraska T r . tsmaxm, ...--tlMW'r-V.liaaiM-iMM.ldwMMlMjiLaAJ - -- - ' -... l ST.. rwJ Jl.J,,..-,..UJil..jl,-iMMim..llnM -wwwMsiwr-""K" ' " ' , . ""d.