The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 08, 1917, Image 8

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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iK UKK TO SELL WARNKR'S RUST PROOF
.UwJ SENSIBLE IN DESIGN AND SIIAIM--
TIII2 WARNER DESIGNERS ARE SATIS
FIED TO PRODUCE CORSETS THAT ACTUALLY
SERVE A CORSET'S PURPOSE. USING COMMON
SENSE METHODS AND REAL QUALITY TIIRO'OUT.
To be sure, every Warner corset will not fit
every figure -This is where our assistance is bene
ficial, for we have carefully studied every model
in our slock to know exactly which styles should
be worn by every type of figure Every Warner's
ust-proof Corset we sell is GUARANTEED to
you not to rust, break or tear,
Mrs. Barbara Phares
BacaBaaiacsics
WELCOME NEWS
For 'Yellow stone Park Tourists
Coitiiuctn-iiig this summer nil tourist tinnsportntion within Ycl'nwstonc
Turk will In- liy automobile The U'lilH 10 puss.ingi r imi-IIiiiL were no service
able during l'.H'i over the Cody Scenic It mil will he used Ihioughotit tlio park.
Park tickets will cover a couipb'tc ." ihiv Inur-lii anil nut tho sumo gate
will', or in owe gateway and out the other, whether via duly, (iiinliier or Vel
lowstono All Park tourists, whether patrons of the I olels or the permanent
camps, will ln carried in automobiles Tom in;: the Yellowstone Wonderland
by iiiitmiDibili' will, indeed, be a combination ol llleieney am) luxury. ,Noth
iug in the tiavel world could be moro scenic mill M.tisIA iny than touting Vol
luwstom l-y automobile in conneetion with the duly scenic route.
This curly news is given to the iublic that has long waited for it. Illiistrat
cd publications will later be furnished on rcipiist by the undcislgncd.
L. W. Wakeley, General Passenger Agent
Jon j Furnuin Street, Oinalia, Nebr.
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Public Sale
Owing to sickness in the family, we aie going to the
Pacific Coast therefor will offer at public auction, at
my place I mile west and 11 north of Guide Rock, x ..
mile north and 7 west of Ml. Clare. 1 mile cast and 7
south of Rosemont, 5 miles east and 1 north of Cowles,
the following property, commencing at 10 o'clock, on
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Brown marc fi yrs old w t i:i5l) with foal: gray ukut 11
yrs old vt 1 100 with foal: brown marc ft yrs old wt 1275
with foal; brown mare yrs old wt 1200 with foal;
horse cult coming 2 yrs old. These are good serviceable
horses, lllack mare fl yrs old wt 1:150: roan mare -1 yrs
old wt 1275; bay horse II yrs old wt 1200; bay mare II yrs
old wt 1150. These are good ones.
2G HEAD of CATTLE 20
9 big milk cows. 11 giving milk, other soon: 5 heifer calves:
'1 vearling steers; vcarling heifer: Hereford bull coming
I yr old. The cows are good grade Shorthorn and heavy
milkers. If you want a good milch cow be sure to come
to this sale. Hereford bull coming 2 yrs
HOGS1 brood sows to farrow in latter part of May
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Farm Machinery :
ft McCorinick b'u.der, McC
corn binder, (t-ft McCorinick mow
10 ft McCoiniick inUo, Vi 7
I Super. or drill. M'mv llentriee cultivator. 1 l-tn cussiuy nign mi trijiik'
plow 1 wheel .lohn Deere lister, Dutch Uncle ruling cultivator, .New
Century n.liuir cultivator, 1 Ml Canton dl-e. 2 row Flying Sweedu
weedcr, '.'.row stalk cutter, : sect inn harrow, 2 section harrow, 2 I
in walking plows, lumber wagon, Iihv rack and truck, top buggy,
Lightning feed grinder, 'A sets work harness, set double driving har
ness, set single harness, 2 1-1 Clalloway gas engine No. ! Oulhiwuy.
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croain scporator, combination vUo and drill, pump jack, tools
-,-. a Kimbal organ, Daniaseiissewinir iiiacliinn
IllCOllsiflOnilQ-'ook stove, heater, furniture, dishes, ete.
lTlIOi.CIlCHlvUUOim) K( nasosiMio. r.O gal kerosene, loo lbs
Hour Pi bu potatoes. 100 liu white beed oats, seed corn, (llciiwood
tolep'houe and linerlght, S doz hens, binder twine, fur ovnvoat.
1916 Model Ford Touring Car, Nearly New
Kansas City Market
Kansas City Stock Yards, March f,
1!H7. Cattle finished last week firm
with a nut gain of 10 to 20 cents and
the unni) head that arrived tod'ij
-Id strong to Hi hi-hcr, top ?11.'2".
Hens made new flii.hls today, 2"t to
in eciitx higher than Friday, most
ii i )ii lights, top Sl l.O.'i, receipts
mrio. Sheep ami l.nnl.s .sold 15 -to 2."
higher, heavy lambs -10 higher, lop
.?l i lid, receipts OHOO.
HKKI-' CATTI.K.
No strictly prime cattle were in
H'nled, hut the riht kind would bring
SIl', which price was offered by a
juicker for two loads of prime' No
loaskas, whose owner is ul out ready
to ship. Middle class to yood steers
bring 10 to $11.12o, light weight
steers $!) to $10. About 7o cars of
pilp fed steers arrived and sold
(jiiieklv at stronger prices, most of
them "at ?10.o0 to $10.7."), some at
J10.JI0 to SM.'JTi, a few down to $10.
U0, pulp fed bulls $S.'2r,, pulp fed cows
$S.7ri, MuU'hcr cattle continue firm,
choice heavy cows last week up to
$10, bulk of cows $(i.no to $8.70, hei
fers $8 to $10.70, veal calves off HO
cents today, best around $11.70.
STOCKKUS and FICHDKRS
Receipts of this class have been
short of the demand, and the market
is strong and active, some sales today
10 to If, higher, fleshy feeder $10 to
$I0.r0, thin feeders $RJiO to $!).7.r),
stock steers $7.o() to $!, stock cows
and heifers $0 to $8. A good many
cattle in this division get hids from
packers, which lias a .stimulating ef
fect on prospective feeders, sliowing
that they can turn the cattle at any
time.
HOGS
Harly bids lo higher were promptly
refused, and the market soon assumed
a plane of '2o higher, some of the light
hogs going 10 higher before the fin
ish, bulk of sales narrowest of the
winter, at $i:i.S0 to $11, top $M.0ii,
that price paid late for a drove of 210
lb. hogs, quite n string hringing $1-1.
Shrinking visible supply, and belief in
a short invisible supply, with no foil
ing off in the demand, leaves the sit
uation wholly in the hands of sellers.
A good many choice hogs are coming
from northern Kansan and from Ne
braska, but offerings from most other
sections run lighter in weight. I'igs
sold at $10.10 to $ r2.no today.
SHKK1' and LAMMS.
After a listless trade last week, with
prices barely steady, the market took
on new life today and sales were lo
to '2.r higher on medium and light
lambs, and -10 higher on heavy lambs,
some weighing S(i pounds bringing
$1 l.:jr. Top of $ll.(i() was paid for a
four ear drove of Arkansas Valley
lambs weighing l' pounds. No choice
ewes were here, lop paid $11. HO, prime
ones worth $1'2. Feeding lambs sell
at Sl.'i.f.O to $1-1. Receipts were fioOO
today, and have been running light
lor ten da vs.
J. A. RICKART, Market Cor.
Treasurer's Statement
Mavor and t'itv Council, Citv lie I
( loud. Neb:
Gentlemen:
1 submit herewith statement cover
iiiif receipts niul disbursements of my
olllce for the period fiom Feb. (J to
.M ir. (! 1017.
Occupation Fund
Amount on hmid Feb (' 17. ...S all S'2
Disbiir-emeiits. ;; 7:,
llilanee S'.'IU.IT
Vntcr Fund
1n11i111t tn hind Feb. 0 li.Vl till
Disblltsei'u'llts !!. 1 on
Hilanee S.p:t
iier Levy Ioml "
i-tmit miiI I Feb. 0 $ :ii7.:ii
N ' It 'C i,' s r I) htjIllMMIIOtllS
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i.iui'iii' Fund
-iioiint no hand Feb. 0 $ luV ll
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INAVALE
Don f ,.iid shiedilc'l corn fodder for
Chaili-j Arnold last weik. I
Mr. Oiiny of Rimimiii is visil'i'g her
luiighter. .Mis lii-n M.n r,r. . ,
A huge '(i. 1 a' tended the rugrnill ,
In Hi) at Mis Idckirs u schojl.
Mr- tSto'ln Knued. rotumel Moti-
lay eVi'blng fr..ui M mil J 111 vii.jii. I
ltoy StU-Uuey and family of Kuskin, '
ivelc vnllin,! mi U'lattvu hero muihIi.v.
Mr. and Mr-. Joe Tuphiiiu of Red
C.oud vhltod at Irt Loolnrd's Sim
1l.1v.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ruby niovtd
Tuesdiiy onto tint furm of Iknnaii
D.ill.v.
Mis. S. Harwell visile 1 lit W'omer.
Kansas, with the Vanlevoit family.
Friday.
(iuy Siiukuey oaiiii1 up from Riiskin
.iiinlay morning and spent the llisi ot
the week.
Miss Mablo Fetty was in Red Cloud
List week having a inhering in her
ear treated.
Rulph Stlckuey and wife have moved
into the A K. Wolejtt property bouth
of 'Central".
.Mis. L V. Tlioiupau:! and sou visit.
ed .Sunday in Riverlon with (Jeorge
Tlioinpsou and family.
Ralph Stickncy aittoed to Riiskin
last week and made his brothers,
Roy ani (Siiy a short visit.
Mis. Firl Uurwell entertained the
V. C. 11. M. Thursday at which time
she served a dainty luncheon
Little No una Waldo has been sutler
iug several days with a gathering oil
her head but is now inujh better.
Little Robert Hunter, sou of Mr
and .Mrs. It. L Hunter, who has been
quite sick for .several days is conshler-1
able better.
Geo. McCrary an old lime resident
and friend of luavale and vicinity is
here on business and also calling on'
old friends. ,
The All-member Rallv at the M. kI
church Tuesday was well attended and
en,i)od by all. DM. Supt. Linbry
also held (Quarterly con loienee in the
evening, home special music was
given at the evening seiviuc.
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BLADEN I
I'.vb Boyd was in Hustings Tltcday.
Fred Alexander was in Hustings
Monday. j
Mi ( ey lveihon was in Red Cloud
Tuesday. I
Howard Hall was in Campbell over
Monday night. '
Claude Cramer was NOT in Red
Clou I Sun lay.
Uort McCoy was a passenger to
Cowles Tuesday.
Clius Hoitate and family were over.
from Mine Hill the Hist of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .. Dennis left for
Sutton Tuesday, to attend the funeial
of Mrs Dennis' father.
Fran's Kudriia returned Thursday
from .lulestiiirg, Colo , where he ha I
been the past tow week's.
Farm Loan Bank Will
Make Loans By April 1st
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to have that extra room fitted
up as a bathroom Wight Mow
Don't deny your family the comforts and
convcncncc this iohii can give them.
Our workmntifhip will p!cac you nntl rur
f.Muies ate ll.c l.tfl tu ctn c.! bly tct for
llit money.
E. W. STEVENS
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OVERlflG BROS. & GO.
Makers of Artistic Monuments
Red Cloud, Nebraska
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F. firlc LL'ht Fund
120(11
SUNDAY at the
Congregational Church
11 a. m. Subject "Moral Law Powerless
to Change the Heart"
7:30 p. m. "Moral Law Established by
the Gospel."
The (ioVeriiiiieiit I'm 111
opened fur business in
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U.-.-eipts llol.lM
U.ilance K3ll.ll
Lleine Lk'hl Levy I'und
m01111l on hand I'Vb. ( .'lt'i.0;
I I'liisfiin ins fldSliI
Farm Loans
l'iremeii'.s I'linrt
a hand I'Vli 0th..
II il nice
Amount
Kt'i'i'i ,ts
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Sewer Himd I-'iiud
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iiitiunt 011 hand I'eb (1
Disbursements
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171.00
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Loan Hank 1
Omaha 011
March '. 'ml undet the title nf Keiiii.tl
Imml Maul: of Omaha. The i ill.vi-s j
are auswernig a Hood of iniiiiries and '
I reparini: for making loans. It is an-!
nnuueed tliut lint b ink uill be preaied 1
lo make hums by Am il 1st The 01
gaui.itiou is completed by th select-!
ion of the following otlieeis and iluec-1
tors, named by the l'ederal Faun Loan j
Hoard: !
rresidi'iit and Diieetor, 1). 1'. lingua,
Ma-sena. Iowa; 1'resiilent and Director
foruii'r (iovernor .Joseph M. Caiey,
Cheyenne. Wyoming; Secretury and
Diieetor, Frank (i Odell, Omaha;
Treasure! and Director, K. I). Moiciim,
Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Director,
Warren C. linker, .Mitchell. South Da-' ni: J W-t T t M P:..
Uota; lleglstrar, M. L. Corey, Hastings. ' mm"" r,. V'J-,,C"1 "lK"" .. .
Nebraska. rine Prizes to Visitors
i 110 iniiiv .iuiii i mi iiii it(i uiiiiivtii
I of p7r0.(H)o subscribed on behalf of the
Very Important Que&ion
Hear Bible Sermon.
I have placed II unO.no m fnitn N mis
from .January l.Vh, to I'Vbrunry 1 th
The reason is that 1 ma giving tl.e low '
est rates and best terms in the state
also a genuine option without a
joker" attachment l'rivato fain s on
hand .1. II. IUlMiv.
Uiilaiice
ltecapitulation
Occupation Fund 5 2.l'2.i)7
Water Fund
Water Levy Fund
(ieneral
Lleetric Lij;lit Fund
Kleelrie Liu'lit Levy Fund.
Firemen's Fund
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:i;i's hi
(lovernment by the Treasury Depart
ment and has an autliori.cd capital of
S'.'.OOO.OoO. Loans will be restricted to
tlrst mortgages on farms operated by
the owner. The interest rate will not
exceed live and one half and may bo
us low as live per cent. No ooiniuib
slons will be charged.
Loans may be made for periods of
fiom tlvo to forty years and may be
puid oil' at any time after llvo years.
Not less than S100 nor more than
$10,00.) fnay be loaned to one borrower
under the law.
Ten or more fanners may form a
National Farm Loan Association and
secure the advantages of the system
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Ind. 1SS
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jSU Bell 72
' when in need of
Printed Matter
of the "Better Quality
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gH W Unit t'hfdi)
3 iiut nii-i ituob
Materials fur a home and four other
beautiful pri.es will bo tlio gift of the I
Mid-West Cement I'se.s' Association JV n J fm,J fUjpf
... (Iwt,. !. ,il....wl (I... eliv mill JT.11. 1 11C 1VCU VtlUUU VtlllCt
..,., i,, S "Quality1' Punters : Publidiets
mi-.Ts.njTC'. in .tU 4-ima of Jst noY. nnnt iufnrAcf
lEiKrio; ju uiuuiii nine ui i'v. .wv ..vw. w
RTf. crozierI
Free Lunch at Noon. Col. G. G Denny, Aufl. L. H. I lunter, Cleik.
Total
No Registered wnr'l outstanding.
S II Florance, City Treasuier.
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Farm For Rent
The w , of N. K. ', of!!:, and S. .
1. of SIM. T. 1. Kmigu lu. This tarin
is known as ttieLatta farm and is 10 ' Associations are being rapidly formed
miles Irani lied Cloud and about uvo and the Federal Land Hunk will fur-
I indes from Oulde Hock. There is a j nih full Information, by-laws, and as
sist in tlio organi.ation ot other asso
cialioii9,
Applications for blanks and requests
for information should bu made direct
to this Hank, lath Floor W. O. V
Building, Omaha, Nebraska
All merchants who advertise lu tills
paper'are reliable and carry a line of
11 e cluuullso Unit is tlio best in town,
The nrl.e.s will be awarded to the
poisons who give the best name for
the house and suggest tlio two best
reasons for the use of cement.
National Highway Day, Saturday,
.March 10, will bo the climax of the
week's festivities. Otlicers from all
highways crossing in Omaha, and (Jov
ornor Neville will speak.
All material men will be given an
opportunity to present the claims for
their materials in building good roads.
R. E. CAMP, D. C.
Chiropractor
( Independent 212
( uell Hed 101
good live ro hi ottage, well and stabl. ,
all land under cultivation except pas
ture. I'. H llogeis. r.l',' K. St., Lin
coln, Neb.
See the Chief for job work.
The best that can be had in
the city.
February Weather Report
Temperature; Mean 28 deg: innxl
miiin hOou 'Juth; minimum 17 below on
1st.
Total precipitation and snowfall,
t raco.
Number of days clear 12, partly
cloudy 8, cloudy 8. J
Prevailing wind-N W '.) days.
Dates of below zero: 1st, 1" below,
2nd, 10 below, 1th, 2 below. A dry
cold month.
Clms. S. Ludlow, Observer
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
tarOrrin: Ovkii Ai.iinioin's Sronn
Difference,
To men a man pretends ho la a
food fellow; to women what a bad
nan he Is.
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