The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 25, 1915, Image 4

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BAKING POWDER
I Made from Cream .of Tartar
Absolutely Pure
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered In the. 1'ontoniro tit Hid (.'load, Nob.
m Hccond CIrni Matter
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THE ONLY DKMOUKATIU I'AI'KH
WEU8TKU COUNTY
IN
Tho ofllccrs of tlio Farmer's Institute
worked hard nil Inst week and they
deserve unstinted prulso for what thoy
did. Not a thing was overlooked and
every part of tho program wns carried
oat without a hitch. These people
who had this instltuto in charge had a
llg problem on their, hands but they
solved it to the satisfaction of every
one. Hats off to the olllcers and de
partment heads of the Farmer'! Insti
tute. The difference between a Farmer's
Institute and the ordinary county fair
Is this, at the instltuto every premium
is paid in full and as as a rale the pre
(alums of the county fair are nearly al
ways pro-rated orfwt psMat nh U
big Institute can pay out in full with
out a single charge for admission why
fwntinf a. nnntitv fnlr An flu. "ttnmit
thing? The real rensotf is because titer
county fair thinks It must have -homo
racing arid costly nmusements to draw
crowd and an institute docs not At
a county fair the horse men get .their
money and there 1h none left for tho
xhibltots. The worst of it is the,
THces are ruees in name only. Usually
one horse trots horenly n round tho
track and there is never any question
about whleh oue will win. Hut they
get tho money. Another draw bnek to
a county fair Is the state pi-Ice admits
nlou feu. This cuts down the at tend
ance and ovoivono Is disgruntled.
Order to Show tatise
!tntoil Nehriihkii, I Ul -vu county Court.
w clutter County, f
At iv County Court held at tho County
4'otirt room In and for Mild county Widnts-
day, NoMinlur l7th,lUI0.
In tho matter ol tint istalo ol lliury P.
llllltcr, lU'CI'llKCd.
On rcndliik' mid tlllnn tin petition ol .lohn
WUoiu, pra Iiik tlint ndmlnlMriulon ol Haiti
"Witnto nmy In' uranlid to Cora M. Cutler,
vlduw ol m Id dtcidcin, iim Administratrix.
OUDKIM'.H, that Friday tlio tuih day ol
1uceiiibcr, A. It. 1UI5, nt two o'clock p. in., In
'MlKi'd lor licarliiK Mld petition, whin all
ItciwiiiH IntcrtKUd In wild inattir uuiy ap
lr at a County Court to lie held In and lor
mkl County mid show cnuso w hy pru) cr ol
IH'UUoiiit Hliould not bo Krauttd; and tliat
xuitlcool the pendency ol Mild petition and
AebcnrtiiK thereol lu kImh to nil persons
tulwcMcd In wild matter, hy publishing a
aty ol thin order In the Hed Cloud Chlcl, a
wwkly newspaper printed In Bald county,
or Utreo coiiNWutlve weeks prior to Hald day
t1 hearing
A I). ItANNhr,
Sel) County J mine.
"""! the County Court oV Webster tunly
Nebraska.
WATKOI'NIMIItASKA, I
Webster county,
MS.
-CM tho matter ol the etato o I Dm Id I,.
"iUiual deceased.
'CUKDlTOItS of said estate will lake notice,
(bat tho time limited lor presentation nud
mtiig of claims acalitHt the batuo U Juno
TTth, HUB; and (or the payment ol debts la
-Tforreinber Pith, MM, that I will kit at tho
-otwty court room In said county on the l'Jth
stay, ul Juno IUIO, nt I0 o'clock n.m.,turi
'wire, oxanilno, hear, allow, or adjust nil
XJalms and ohjcctlou duly tiled.
Dated thl l'Jth day ol November, A. I).,ll&,
(Heal.) A. I. HANNKY, County JuiIko.
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DKNTIBT
tVEt SUIE LURK
Retf CloMd -" Nebraska
New House For Sale
A new four room house, with soreen
d porch 8 by ill feet. Will sell at a
mtj reasonable price. For further
information inquire of The Chief.
P
Farmers1 Institute
Was A Big Success
(Continued from 1st pitge)
success of tho ladles' department of
the Institute is largely due to her sup
ervision. Also that a copy of this resolution
be spread upon the records of this
association.
The following are the names of those
who were awarded premiums nt the
Institute:
CATTLEi
liecf Breei
UULL, 2 YEAHS-,
1st., Frank Dean.
2nd., J. W. Crow.
HULL 1 YEAR
1st., C. W. Johnson.
HULL UNDER 1 YEAR
1st., J. M. Stoward & Son.
2nd., J. M. Stow'ard & 'Son.
COW, 3 YEARS.
1st., J. M. Steward & Son.
2nd., Frank Hean.
COW 2 YEARS
1st., J. M. Stoward & Son.
2nd., Frank Hean.
COW 1 YEAR
1st., C. W. Johnson.
2nd., Frank Hean.
COW UNDER 1 YEAR
1st., C. W. Johnson.
2nd., J. M. Steward & Son.
SWEEPSTAKES, HULL ''
C. W. Johnson. i .- " U
SWEEPSTAKES, COW- ' ' 'V"
j. w. Jonnson. . T u
BEST HERD, 1 MALE (AND 3l FE
MALES , ' o '
ft 1st.,
C. W.
joniiRpn;
f 2nd., J. M. Stoward & 'Sdn.
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Hiury HrfcdH '
COW U YEARS OR OLDER v
1. ' 1st., E. S. Garner,,' J
2nd., Jno. U. Stawser.
HORSES
Draft
STALLION ,'
iSenlor. 1st., A." Frttcgcr.
.lunlor, 1st., Henry Kecney.
Sweep Stakes, A. Fringer.
MARE OR UICLUING 4 YEARS
OR
OLU10R
1st., J. A. Hall.
2nd., J. W. Crow.
MARIO OR GELDING 3 YEARS, UN
DER 4
1st., Jan. Doylo.
2nd., Hue.li Mcl'artlln.
MARE OR GELDING 2 YEARS, UN
DER :i
1st., Glen Mountford.
2nd., Will Kuehn.
COLT 1 YEAR
1st., F. L. Smith.
2nd., .1. M. Stoward & Son.
COLT UNDER 1 YEAR
1st., C. W. Johnson.
2nd., Glen Mounttoul.
HoiuMer or t'oiuh
STALLION I
1st., Ed. Pano.
2nd., Ed. Gilbert.
.MARE' OR GELDING 3 YEARS, UN
DER 4
1st.,
Ed. Payne.
Jno. Gilbert.
Roadster or Couch
YEAR, UNDER 2
R. W. Koontz.
Ed, Payno.
2nd.,
COLT 1
1st.,
2nd.,
MULES
lucks mid Jliinejx
JAUK
1st.,
2nd.,
II. V. Cobus.
F. S. Copley.
J1NNEY
1st., R. W. Koontz.
JACK 2 YEARS
1st.. R. W. Koontz.
COLT UNDER 1 YEAR
1st., R. W. Koontz.
E'THER SEX. 2 YEARS
1st., Frank Klllnger.
2iul James Doyle.
COLT, 1 YEAR
1st., Harry Stuuluird.
2nd., Hert Stunkurd.
COLT UNDER 1 YEAR
1st., Joseph l)pham, Jr.
2nd., F. L. Smith.
Miscellaneous
TEAM FARM MARES
1st.. J. W. Crow.
TEAM MULES
1st., Hert Stunkurd.
2nd., J. W. Crow.
SHETLAND PONIES
1st., Mrs. C. II. Miner.
CARRIAGE TEAM
1st., Josonh Topham, Jr.
2nd., Charles Hurpham.
SINGLE DRIVER
1st., Ed. Payne.
2nd.. Ed. Gilbert.
TEAM HORSES 1 HARNESS
1st.. J. W. Crow.
TEAM MULES IN HARNESS
1st., Hert Stunkard.
2nd., J. W. Crow.
HOGS
Poland China
HOAR UNDER SIX MONTHS
1st.. J. M. Steward & Son.
2nd., Lyman Essig.
SOW 2 YEARS OLD AND OVER
1st., J. M. Steward & Son.
2nd., J. M. Steward & Son.
SOW 1 YEAR'OLD
1st., Lyman Essig. .
2nd., J. M. Steward &.S011.
SOW C MONTHS -
1st., Lymnn L-slg.
Sid.. J. M. Stoward & Son.
SOW l .VPER C MONTHS
lrt., Linaii Essig.
2nd., Lyman Essig.
REST PAIR
1st., J. 31. Steward & Son.
2nd., Lymnn Essig.
REST SOW AND LITTER
1st., Lyman Essig.
2nd., W. D. Thomas.
Sweepstakes
REST HOAR ANY AGE
J. M. Stoward & Son.
REST SOW ANY AGE
Lyman Essig.
IMiroc Jcrsoy
HOAR 2 YEARS
1st., E. N. Roberts.
HOAR 1 YEAR
1st., C. L. Herrlck.
2nd.. C. L. Herrlck.
HOAR C MONTHS
1st., C. L. Herrlck.
2nd., C. L. Herrlck.
HOAR UNDER C MONTHS
1st., C. W. Johnson.
2nd,, E. N. Roborts.
SOW 1 YEAR
1st., C. W. Johnson.
SOW C MONTHS
1st., E. N. Roberts.
2nd., C. L. Herrlck.
SOW UNDER C MONTHS
1st.. E. N. Roberts.
BEST PAIR
1st.. E. N. Roberts.
2nd., C. L. Herrlck.
BEST SOW
E. N. Roberts.
BEST HOAR
E. N. Roborts.
Poultry
UARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS
1st., Mrs. F. L. Smith.
2nd., J. O. Butler.
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS
1st., Henry Lambrccht.
2nd., Ed. McAllister.
GOLDEN WYANDOTTES
1st., Jno. H. Stanscr.
WHITE WYANDOITES
1st., Lyman Essig.
2nd., Max Mlzcr.
RHODE ISLAND REDS
1st., Mrs. I. W. White.
2nd., J. O. Uutler.
HUFF ORPINGTONS
1st., W. U. Aloxnndor.
2nd., W. B. Aloxander.
WHITE LEGIHORNS
1st., Frank Sutton.
2nd., Mrs. I. W. White.
BUFF LEGHORNS
1st., Mrs. C. H. Miner. '
BROWN LEGHORNS
1st., Will Kent.
2nd., Mrs. B. F. Points.
HOUDANS
1st., Joseph Topham, Jr. -CAPONS
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1st., F. S. Copley. ,. t
BLACK LANGSHANS
1st., Mrs. Guy Day.
INDIAN GAMES ..
1st, Earl Smith.
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS
1st., Nolson Hays.
TOULOUSE GEESE
1st., Harry Topham.
iINDIAN RUNNER DUCKS
lHt..nJack Wllmnt.
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iandj, C-.)L. Crabljl. J ' ;
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2nd.( Harry Topham.)
.BANTAMS 1
1st., Mrs. C. H. Miner. . h a ,
2nd., Mildred njhd Elizabeth
Mlzcr., " ' .'. - it' ..
GUINEAS
1st., Nelson Hays.
i2nd., NeJcon Hays. ' L ,r'
SWEEPSTAKES '
Lyman "Essig.
HIGHEST SCORING FEMALE
Frank Suttbn.
Farm Products
TEN EARS YELLOW CORN
1st., C. M. Lovcrcheck.
2nd., Henry Lambrccht.
TEN EARS WHITE CORN '
1st., George Hefflebower.
2nd.. C. L. Herrlck.
TEN EARS RED OR BLdODY
BUTCHER CORN
1st., C. L. Herrlck.
2nd.. E. N. Roberts.
TEN EARS CALICO CORN
1st., E. N. Roberts.
2nd., August Hrlnkman.
TEN EARS ANY COLOR
Georgo Hefriebower.
BEST COLLECTION
lht., Henry Lambrccht.
2nd., E. N. Roberts.
TEN EARS OF YELLOW CORN HY
HOY UNDER 10 YEARS
Robert Hasklns. ',
TEN EARS OF WHITE CORN BY
HOY UNDER 1C YEARS
1st., Robert Hasklns.
2nd., Elery Hooper.
TEN EARS OF SWEET CORN
1st., Ernest Hasklns.
2nd., E. N. Roborts.
TEN EARS OF POP CORN ',
1st., John Coon, Jr.
'2nd., Henry Lambrccht
PECK WHEAT
lst.,.'A. B. Crablll.
2nd.. Ed. Payne.
PECK OATS
lst,"AuEust. Brlnknun.
2nd., Harry Topham.
PECK MILLET
' 1st., Bert Hllnkcnstoff.
2nd.. Bert Bllnkcnstofr.
PECK EARLY OHIO POTATOES
1st., Alec Beu'tloy.
2nd., Chas. Ludlow.
PECK OTHER VARIETY
1st., Wlnfleld Palmer.
2nd.. J. M. Stoward.
PECK ONIONS
1st., Geo. A. Latin.
2nd., John Coon, Sr.
PECK TURNIPS
1st, J. M. Stoward. , ,-'
2nd., Mrs, Chas. Ludlow, ?.'
PECK TABLE BEETS ' ' '
1st, J. M. Stoward.
2nd., J. M. Steward.
SIX JARSNIPS
1st., Noise Hayes.
"nd., -ack WUmot
SI... CARROTS
.. John Sutton. '
2ni. Robert Hoxsey. ' '
MANGLE BEETS to-
1st.. R. Blrkner. , c'
2nd.. R. Blrkner.
PEPPERS
1st, J. B. Stouser.
CABBAGE
1st, J. B. Stausor.
2nd., J. B, Stauser.
PUMPKINS
1st., J. M. Steward.
2nd.. C. L. Herrlck.
SQUASH
1st., E. N. RobcrtB.
2nd., E. N. Roberts.
CASHAWS
1st., Len Aultz. '
2nd,, Lawrence Pierce.
(Continued on page eight)
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Well Dressed
Wear Wooltex
That's Why They're
Well Dressed
Correct Styles and
Wooltex
Quality Keeps Them
Stylish Looking
Style and Quality
Are Equally Good In
Wooltex Tailored Garments
Wooltex Garments
Coats - Suits - Skirts
SOLD IN RED CLOUD BY
The Miner Bros. Co.
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Action - of Single. Spoonful
, Surprises Many
Red Cloud people who bouKht tho
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
irlycerine, etc , known ns Adler-1-ku,
hYh surprised at I.nSTANT clfcct of a
SINGLE SPOONFUL. This remedy
lb so complete a bowel cleanser that it
U uspiI successfully in appendicitis.
Adler-lka acts on BOTH upper nn'
lower bowel and ONE SPOONFUL re
lieves almost ANY CASE of constipa
tion, sour or iray btouiach. ONL
MINUTE after you take It the pases
riimblo nnd rmss out. C. L. C
Cotting,
druggist.
In the County Court of Webster County
Nebraska.
HTA1KOKNK1IUA-.KA, I..
Webster County, f h
IN tlio mutter ol tho estate ol William
I rons deceit hihI.
OUKlMTOKHof MililtnttUo will Hike notice.
that the tlmo lluiltttl lor prisLiitiitlon nnd
ItlltiR ol claims iiK'alnst theHnmu iH.ltiue liith,
llltfi; nnd lor the pay ment ol ilebts Is Novoiu
1:1th, tain, that 1 will sit at tho county court
room In hald county on tho 111th dny ol .lune
1U10, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to receive, exam
ine, hear, allow, or mljust nil claims iind o,)-
Jcetlonsduly tiled.
Dated thlNtath day ol November, A. n., iHir.
A. I). HANNKY,
(ska 1.) County Judge.
Noticed Final RejKitt.
In tho County Court ol Webster county,
Nebraska.
In tho matter ol the estate ol I'rederlck
Wlttwer, deceaned.
All persons Interested In wild estate are
hereby iiotltled that the Ktecutors have llltd
a tliutl account mid report ol their admin
istration, and a petition lor llnal Kcttlemeut
ol their account and a deeno ol distribution
ol tho rial estate nnd residue of tho-pcrKontil
property und a dlKdiarKu from their trust,
which linvo been net lor lunrluu before Hald
court on tho 2iith dny ol November, ID1&, lit 10
o'clock A.M., when nil persona Interested In
tho promises may appear nud contest the
BillllO.'
Dated thls,(Uli diy of November, lltlu.
SKAI.l A. D. IlANNKV,
1 County Judise,
Sheriff's Sale.
Notlco In hereby ijlvcn that by virtue ol tho
decree 01 foreclosure, rendered uy me uisinoi
Court, ol Webster county, Nebraska, at tho
September term 1914. In tho action therein
pcudinK, wherein Charles Guy Is nlnlntlir.
nnd Jobu I.. Christian otal. are doiendnnts.
I will 011 tho )lh day ol November 1015, at '1
o'clock p. 111. at the south door ol tho court
house In Hed Cloud, In said county, otter and
sell at public auction to the highest bidder,
lor cash, the tollowliiK described real estate,
The North Halt 01 the South Hall ol Section
Twenty-Nine (2a), In Township One (t)
North, Unnge Ten (10), West ol the 6th p. 111.
Webster County, Nebraska, uutler and to
BatUly tho said decree.
IklrJ rti.tnlu.r-.nth.lMr.
o. u. Hkuok. Sheriff
Corn Shelter For Sale
A 4 hole.Tolllet corn nhcller with ex
tension feed. The shcllcr has been
run one Reason and in us good ns new.
Inquire of U.'RaRseror B. Himes.
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But if you have to have some done in a hurry,
please'give us a call Either Phone.
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Why trudge to the attic or tho basement for extra leaves when you
can have them right inside the table and at no extra cost?
The Robbins is tho only table that has this simple and convenient
feature. It is one of the advantages of buying the Robbins kind
and it is one you will appreciate more and more as you use it.
Robbins Tables are built by men who have studied table construc
tion for forty years-men who know how to build tables that are
convenient, good to look at 'and durable.
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