The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 27, 1916, Image 8

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    RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, OHIEP
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Pianos and Musical Merchandise
UNDERTAKING
LKDY RTTENDHNTl
Calls Answered Day or Night
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McFARLAND BUILDING
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NATIONAL PARK
SUMMER
You can cover the West's nitiKiiillocnt UockU'S In one grand t'luion the Si.
Olaeicr l'.irl( cnimisIo.i ticket (nun U.. stern and Central Nebraska, going cum
way vlii Denver. Our new Denver-Hillings Central Wyoming nuiiiiitiiu takes
you alongside Kjcliy Mountain Nttluiiul Kstes I'arU, alongside Yellowstone
Turk
A 7'hi Mil! MOI'NTM.V I'AN'tiUAMA, (roni Cohnado to tin- Yellowstone
along llii' Hastem slope of emit itiintus mountain chains, (in this rlrciiit you
uau, !v detours, make the tour thioiigh Kstes 1'iiiIc, or through Yellowstone
via Cody, tlm automobile scenic entrance.
Onr thiough service routes to Denver, Hillings, Ooily, (iiudiner or (Hauler
and lietwecn Denver ami tin Yollowston may In- combined Into a sweeping
scenic muuiitaiu tour that embraces more grandeur at lower rates tliau any
scenic tour on earth
Let me help von plan a ''ScO America" tour that you will remember all
youl life.
N. B. Bush, Ticket. Agent, Red Cloud, Nebr.
L. W. Waholoy, General Passenger Agent
UHit ''itriinin Street, Otualia, Nebr.
wrwawx-'iJja
fv'ntisim ntv Stock Yards. July 21
IMfi The break Inst week stopped
cattle loading for today to a great,
extent, and receipt dropped to 10,-.
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niai'KCto, null price oiciicu
unevenly higher, Rome miles
all tlie
strong,
Farmers Listen!
Stock Raisers Stop!
Clean out and clean up do not be
dcccived-WORMS DO KILL
Farmer's Friend Remedies
DOES REMOVE THEM
Give us a chance to show jou, that's
all we ask. Demonstrations made
free. Results GUARANTEED.
called 12 cents up.
HBEI'' CATTLE.
Top steers sold at Sit.'.IO, not up to
the limit of the market by about HO
cents. Choice pulp steers sold up to
!).!!.", same price the same cattle
brought a week ago. Kansas winter
ed steers are scarce, but are quotable
no to SS.fil). Some nlnin HOD lb.
steers sold at ST.lii, rut of the Mini!
pasture that produced steers at $7.50
lust Monday, showing that nearly all
the decline on that kind late lat week
was regained today. Oklahoma cat
tle weie plentiful today ami the move
ment from that section is now on for
good balance of the season. Bet
Osage whittled steers sold at ST.i'U
to ?N.2.", good grasser $t.r0 to $7.f0,
light grass steers $15.00 to ii.-10. Quar
antine Hteer.-. were all from Oklahoma
best at $7.05. 10 cars of Wilson &
Self ridge steers fiom Okmulgee, 1202
lbs., at .J7.50, light steers $5.75 to $.
50, cows $1.50 to $."...10, 30 cars in all.
Best cows in native division sold at
$7.50, good sows $( to $ii.75, veals up
to $11.
STOCKKKS AND FEEDERS
The low point of the year was
touched late last week, saes 50 ccnt.s
to $1.00 below thu opening of the
week. A good many buyers appeared
today, and the the run was far below
expectations, prices, stiffened 10 to
20 cents. The good cattle sod at $(1.50
to $7.50, useful cattle at $5.75 to $0.20.
HOGS
Receipts were moderate last week,
but puckers were bearish and the mar
ket closed at the low spot Today the
run is 8000 head, market 10c higher.
Quality is good, and weights are Heav
ier than heretofore, 120(5 lbs. last
week, 10 pounds heavier than same
week last year. Top price today is
$0.80, 15 cents above last Friday and
bulk of sales $0.50 to $0.70. "In spite
of the depression last week, the situ
ation is regarded as strong, and no
further break is oxpected at this place
SHEEP AND LAMBS
The market was 10 cents higher to
day following weakness every day last
week. Eight cars of Idaho lambs top
ped the market at $0.1)0, 72 pounds av
erage, natives sold at $0.50 to $0.75,
yearlings worth up to $8, wethers
$7.50, ewes $7. Receipts are running
very light, -1700 here today, and the
supply promises to run light lor a
month to come. Feeding lambs sell
up to $0, breedsrs $7.50 to $8, light
young ewes today at $8.50.
Warn: ot
Piionk TO
W. H. TABER
Inavai.k,
Nkiii'.
lie will endeavor to show you that they arc
all the name implies, FARMER'S FRIEND
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IF YOU WANT A
PNUTOT OR A WHKER
JVIade Right, Lettered
Right And Erected Right
SEE
OVERING BROS. & GO.
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Makers of Artistic Monumonts
Red Cloud,
Nebraska
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WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR
COAL ORDERS
PLATT & FREES
Luke McLuko Says:
I.iiIn of men leiulnd you of an old
hor-o' that never tries to get up any
qi'cd until It knows that It Is on Its
way home to eat.
What has become of the old fashion
ed gambler who used to die of a fatal
disease known as live aces?
Any old time a boy leaes the house
it limit slamming the lor ,wU I mil
betti r send him to a doctor ami see
what nils him.
iMi't waste .muii time in hating a
man u don't like, .lu-t feci thank
ful Hi i' He lin't twin".
Mil-1 ii the men wIm brag that the
y m .1 iii.uli' give you the Impression
that i.ii. jot tiled before they llnlslied
the Job.
Love inn make the world go round
but It can't make both ein'x meet.
Some men -peml h ' ; lives try
In'.; to kill t.ite and the other half try
lug to -ne ll
Kwii the ! "in who wants to shine
In mm let v l always powdering her
nose.
A wrtiii'.n m.i have some secret
from lid- tiiHuiuii But what -die real
ly th:u'. of him i .i'i ne of them
A ytii'.i:j man s.i'e.il- most of his
time tr.xliiu to lii li;s knowledge.
An old iiian speinN tivnt of his time
tryiuir to conceal his in ii'iure.
The iran who can't null without the
cereinoii of wearlirj oil' isn't going
to quit long.
A fool single men linagtnes that It
takes two to tnnke an argument, hut
o married man knows better.
The trouble with a wife Is that she
either believes too iiiueh or not enough.
Man will always be regarded as wo
man's superior as long as he has sense
onough to wear clothes that button up
tfce front.
Wireless telegraphy will Hash a mes
sage around the world In a few min
utes. This Is n great nge. But a dog
fight still attracts as Mg a crowd as It
did In the days when It took two
months to send a letter to F.ngland.
BOND ELECTION
SEWESHGl: K01ND PROPOSITION '
.He i N Ik n l klw ll l llii ilioliri nl
tin- ill ot Hot l lo'iil. W( tr (mum Si
linciKn licit piiiiiiunl In a ri solution Milopt
til to lli' iimjnr .nut ' ite II l s:iiil iii at n
i ciitar (iiljniirniil urn llnu tin rml lul JiH.
Ililii. 1 1) utile!) r dilution s.ilil ncijiir mul
iiiuiiiii ili'tcriiilniil iiiin mul niiroMil anil
arci ili il a ) Hti'in of prup-isi-il "i iriTUKt- an.l
an t-sllltiateol llieenst llieriol In Hie aunt t
MOHW.OO lis viliiultti il liyOrtiulA I'littnn 'it
l.liii'iila. .Ni'lu.'uKii. thu sprclal I'liv'lni'crs '
stilt (tnl 1 al 1 eii'iiR'U (ur itial iurpoi(. H i
IiIiiih mul i" lilcalliiiM mat tint i -itliimti (
t i mil III rtul In Init linlv on tllcla llii o'lli i
ol tlnMlty e'er, (i. i . '! el. Miliji cl to puliiii
iiilKiilna. Ih-tt nsietini iinil.iili hwi uj
lallclmiil lll In- 1'i'til In Hall ell at lit.
ri .ill.ir vollnir pl:n cs I hi n In. ton It. In l' i
itri want -it thu. Itlivit '.In i It w:i:i-r mul
t mil t tuperluti iiilcnt m. I in tin- e--t.il imkiI
at tlie- riremuiis liall. on tin- -.Kli ! i
.114utt I'lin lii'tui-t'ii the tin ir f " ii'iiuk
V. M. till IT i clotfl. f. Jt.nt wlm'li lime :u. a
pliiies tlie Iiillinviim prupmlllim ttlil in- siv
iiillte.t to liu otet tli'iin.
-.xliull lliu Major ntul fit iiuuull ! tin
clij uf Itt-ili I'liiil. N.iir:il.n lie mill- -rlt ' t.
Issue riKlpntl liollili nf nl't 111 III the sum uf '
llll t'ltiMM.UllI Poll.lM til III- ill llolllltltlll'l
suwi r lluliilHuf Milil ell of lteil 1 mini Ni
hnihkii. In iIl-ii Jliillititluli of JVS.UW tiirli
ih alile to hearer mul tu In cmiu il'.t Ju i at J
tltlir tin ihlte thereof lint paxalili at an
lime after the eilrlloa ;ol " ears :il thu
ojitlnii of salil ell, and tuarlni; imt to emil '
iHt pi r cent annual Interest ami to he ilntcit '
tin-ila 0 1 tlitlr Ksuauie. law-rest ami prlncl j
iala)ahli til theolllee of the tieasurer of
Hie stun of Nehinska. .salil Ixiints to In solil
at not less than par value Ith aeertieil later, j
est ami tin prim citHihi-rciif u.-eil h s II city
for the ciiiisirui'lliui mul eslahllshlim of a
Hystem itf M'W erane In and for sahl city Iliac
eiirdaai'i' Mlth the plans ainl xcclllcutlons
alHiM' menthini'il ami at a cost not tu cxeicit
ilUK.Hi.txi. said xyslein nut to Include any
Intel ul or district i-cuer. Shall thu mayor
and roiiiii'll of Haiti city miiiiial y levy (he
necessary lav upiiti all the taxable pmperly
t In naldclly, 11 aiiiillion 10 an otner taxis
to pa the lull rest upon said bunds ns llic
name hi 1 omes due and to furnish a MuWiiu
fluid fur the pay incnl of the principal of said
IkiiuIs and also an annual ta mil to o.xctcd
two nilllsiia lliu dollar fur the purpose of
iiialtitiilulin; mid rcpalrlni; said system ot
seiveraiai".
Tlie form nf the ballot to t ustsl ut said i-luction
sluill Im na fellow;
Vote for i no
l-'or new erase Iwiidi and Inxet 11
Airftlniitrcut'riiKe lionilBunJ lnxe 1
to ho voiril mul unrkiil liy nuikiiii; u cros In thu
-paro iirovlilisl In the uiunl manner ns provlihtl
uy law.
SlioulJ themajii'lly of the volei cnt nl Piiid
I'leitlnn Le in favuref mild ciopoalliuii tlie timjiir
uml ciiunill of bald city Mill he autliurlzid to hwiio
and nt'i oliiilo tni'l bnndx uccordinK tu lh cur.illt
luiin and fin llio purpoos above ntioellio.1 nud as
mVochi tt'nii!ati!il hy llio iilatiies of Noli iisVn
Tl.c proceeiUof Mil i bonds tnrunHtltule R sup-
irnle fund tu he iiso-l for no other purpose than
ilio Installation of Bild ftwer h sit-in and wild
Major and Counrll toll-llmlttil to -ild $lCOe(.0t
In t) e limtallailon tlicnsif.
Dated this 21th day iT July 1010.
O. C. TKH.. IloliT UaMKI'.HKI..
(sfai.) Clisk. Mayor
Wsoh ncn tup tx
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HOOSIERI
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Tr--'?ry KffsnaeaamKa
SAVES MILES OF STEPS '
Tht FomouB Roll k
"Hootier Beauty'
Come in and let us demonstrate them to you
For Sale by
ROY SATTLEY
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Licensed Embalmer
Furniture Dealer !
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HENRY COOK, M. D.
III.AU II IN
DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL
SUPPLIES AND TOILET ARTICLES .M
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C. 11. Miner Dr. S. S. IVardorl, M. 1. ,
Maunder Vflerlimry In ClinrKO
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
-PHODL'tKltS-
Hon Cholera
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Anti
Serum :
Wire or Phone at Our E.Miense
I). S, Veterinary License No, 45 i
KODAKS
Better Kodak Finishing
And Developing. .:.
A Full Line of Supplies
ROLLS DBVKLOPUD -I0e
NAIL YOUR ORDER TO US
Stevens Bros.
lpFlRE
THE ALARM is a ilreadfnl tlitiu:
Of FIRE for the man without
insurance. Kvory tune he sees the
engines raelne; iiloti his heart eotnes
up In liih throat iT the the Is anywhere
near his. nlaee. What lolly, what nils.
taken eeonotnv.
THE COST OF is so small Hint it
INSURANCE utvil hardly be
considered. The freedom from wony
alone lh worth It many times over
Have us insure you to-tlay.
O C. TEEL,
Reliable Insurance.
INAVALE
Mis- Maude Moituiville went to lied
I'loui, Mntitl iy.
Uou llart'Vel! pincliascd a new Over
lit ixl Hiiioiiiublle on Mondiy.
The Union choir met at the M. Iv
v-tiureh Tliiirsd.i eveliiuu'.
Ito,v S'leUney of l'.iwnce City is. :c c
Kir a slmrt vNlt w. tli liN parents, and
uther relatives.
Mis- Iliiz-lXt-sbtttof Uiadon. Xebr ,
iriived Friday n'k'ht to visit lelativea
.ml frieu-ls
Leo Ruby letuuied Tuesday morii
'ii fro'ii "Seidell, KanMis, wheie he
went to harvest, itl-o to visit hissKter,
Illsle Hays.
Mr. and h. Ue irire Unstiiik's t
tiirned Fridsy uioriiiuK from Dtiiver
wheto they spent, a few weeks.
Roy Stielitiey was eal'ed to his home
at I'awnee Cl'y. Tuesday nioinlno;, on
uenouutof the Illness of his baby
tileuii Olnistetl was laid up Friday
nil'1 Saturday witli ti lame bsck but
was able tJ work Bfjaln Monday.
Frank ViinPykeVs boy had h run
away with a mule team and mower
and his t'aee was cut that it n quired
heven htitehes to close the wound.
Monday evening at 7::i0 about two
hundred and llfty Riiests atteniletl the
the poldon wedding annlvorhiiry of Mr
ami Mrs Mac Fulton which was held
on their lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Moll
Fariihain stood up with the bride and
groom while II. II. Holdredge perform
etl the ceremony. Several pieces of
vocal and instrumental musio were
rendered during the evening. After
the bride and groom had enjoved Ice
cream and cako tholr nun, Roy, taken
them for an auto ride iin-l they who
showered with plenty of rlco. Tlie
carpeted platform was arianguil with
a bower draped with tings and bunting
under which the Odretnony took place.
The. lawn was lighted with gas lights
and the tables were decorated with
cut (lowers and uolilenrod. Mr. Kill-
ton was presented with a gold headed
eaiie and Mrs. Fulton a sterling silver
lieiry spoon and giavey ladle. Rvery
on enjoyed, theinseheH and wished the
bride and groom ninny happy years.
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A THRILLING MESSAGE
"Paying Ths Utmost Farthing"
Subject Sunday Night
Congregational Lawn
Preaching Sunday Morning
Christian Church
SPECIAL MUSIC
GUARANTEED
6500 MILES
Absolutely Punctureproof
TIRES
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Buy your tires direct from our factory and save (rem 20 to 30 percent
THESE TIKES are twice m thick tcrccgli tlie litadas ctdinary malces and ate a
combination o the Bett Oiands, uch ai Gccdr.cli, Cocd)etr rrd Firesltne.
They are tirongly built and reinfotced by a new, tuperioi milled, mokirg a fir.isr.ed
product unequaled for hard usage and pleatuie purpoiet. Uied by individual! end
buiinets conceim. '
Don't delay but order today and do away with your tire troubles. To intioduce
in your territory we offer the following prices:
30x3 .. $ 8.50 32x3 ... 8 8.75 30x3 'i . $10.75
32x3'. .11.50 31x4 14.25 33x4 16.25
34x4 17.25 35x4 . 17.50 35x4J -2.50
37x4 24.50 35x5. 25.25 37x5... . 27.50
All other sizes also furnished.
TERMS:- Cash with order. Make rrmillarce by cetlii;rd cluck, dratt or P. O.
money order. When ordering be sure to state which clincher, quick detachable
or straight side bead is desired.
For five days we offer five per cent discount where two or morelirrs arc ordered at
one time.
PIQUA TIRE & RUBBER CO.,
PIQUA, OHIO
Automobiles
In a recent bulletin issued by the
government a statement is made that
Iowa probably leads in automobiles
per capita over any olhor state In the
Union. The numbers given are 1 bfyHX)
uutos" distributed among 2,2.10.000
neanle. The present registration of
automobiles In the Secretary of htate'fi
oulee shows that the 1,250,000 people
of Nebraska are owners of more than
sl.fUO or one automobile for every
1 llfteen people In other words, one auto
for every three families in the state.
Notice of Final Rcfioit.
In thu County Court ol Wuhslcr count.
Nebraska.
In the maltt-r ol the estate ol 'William
I num. deceased.
All persons luttrtstcit In slid estate tiro
hereby notllled Unit lliu K.xecutrlN bus Hied
a Html account and report ot her iiilinliiUtni-
il.... mul .. ....tltli... fi.r llnnlLiilllimwinl flf IliT
account and a decree of tllHtilbullon ot per- oild hy A. 1
wmal estate and ashimiiuciit ol rcaiuy, ami a Qpp: QYEI2 SMITH
UIM Hill m' 1 1 ill 11 lll'l II lin., i. il iv il il... . i'iviibi . i
for bearliu: befurcsald court oatlio SSthdnv. lll I'llOSKs HBI) CLOUD
ol .1 illy, HUH, al 10 o'clock A. Mm when all n r- j
KoiiHlutercsieii in mo pruiiuxcH inj iippenr
anil i-outciiltheHniiie.
Dated thin lith day "t July, nun.
tsK.vi.J A. I. IU.nm.y.
County JuilKe.
Dr. A. E. Boles
OSTEOPATH
Physical Diagnosis Labaratory
Consult vtion ni Rwmiwtios Fnirn
'Os'oopithy the s;,.joiieo of Healing
by Vdjiistiiii'iit." (Jlvflii to the
Hill, A. D. 1S7I.
SHOE STOKE
NKBU.
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DENTIST
OVER STATE BANK
Red Cloud ' a Nebraska
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You the Fixtures
E. S. Gatrber '
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