The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 15, 1917, Image 4

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    RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
8
CATTLE SALE
THURSDAY, MARCH 22
Commencing at 2 o'clock sharp
At the L. C. Cone Farm
in East Guide Rock
8
8
8
8
Sale Inder Cover If Stormy
100
Young Cattle
Here is an opportunity to get calves out
of grade cows and registered bulls
A -1 ...111 La rrltmn fllA KlliraV lATnn
a cnance win uc given wc jw " m
wants them in carload lots, also the buyer (i
who wants a few.
22 are high grade heifers; balance are
high grade steers. All are young stock
and thrifty. Not a runt in the bunch.
Terms: 10 months lime at 8 percent interest
L C Cone & Son R W McCallum t
Sell SHORTHORNS Sells HEREFORDS G
Col. G. G. Denny, Auct. S. G. Somerhalder, Clerk Jl
BHaa
IF YOU WANT A
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POTENT OR ft PARKE
Kg
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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Rod Cloud, Nebraska.
HUUIjISUIOD HVERV TIIUKSDAY
Cntcrcd In the l'lislollltu nt Hid ( loud, Nth
as Htcond Claim Matter
A It. M(AHT1IUH
l'uiii.iHiir.ii
rtlli ONLY DKMOUKATlC I'AI'KU
WKII8TKH COUNT V
IN
BLADEN
iti-v i:
last week.
Itarilngt'iii was in Oei.eva
JVIade Right, Lettered
Right And Erected Right
SEE
OVERING BROS. & GO.
I
Makers of Artistlc'Monumcnts
Red Cloud,
Nebraska
Do You
Want
The
Truth?
Then hear the
2 great themes
Sunday at the
11 a. m. Did the Gospel Re
peal the Moral Law?
7:30 p. m. Can Man Inherit
Sin?
Special Music
COME
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
J
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. Gaurber
Dr. A. E. Boles
OSTEOPATH
Physical Diagnosis Laboratory
CONHULTATION AND KXAMINAIIO.N Kltl'.K
Osteopathy tlio Science of Ileullnp
by Adjustment." CJlveu to the
World by A. T. Still, A. 1). 1ST I.
tFFICE OYER SMITH SHOE STOKE
Hour l'H0Ni:s UK!) CI.Ol'D.NKim
l'. II. Mini r Im. . . Ii:irdir(, M. I.
Maniiii' r Vituiiiao miliaria'
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
-I'l.'iiu i ;s.
Anti
Hog
Cholera Serum
lir.tl Clftt.l. Nturaska
Wire or Phono n Our KMiunsc
U. S. Veterinary License No. -ir
KODAKS
Better Kodak Finishing
And Developing. .:.
A Full Line of Supplies
ROLLS DKVKI.OPKDr 10c
NAIL YOUR ORDER TO US
Stevens Bros.
VW.'.W.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.W.
The Value of a Life
Hy special arrangement and through
the courtesy of local Mtdcrn Woodmen,
the Orphoum theater lias booked two
reels of motion plettiroH, featurlitf
George Gray, !u h trtio and realistic
film h'.ory of his part in the present
war not of bloodshed but in the
fight against and coii(tiest of that
menacing monster of the human flesh
tuberculosis. Gray is one- of the mil
lion members of the Modern Woodmen
of America. Discovering that he is af
flicted with this disease, lie takes ad
vantage of the comforts, care, and cure
of the .Sanatorium owned, maintained,
and operated by that Society, free of
charge to its members. For several
years that fraternal institution has
thus actively and effectively cooper
ated in the world-wide movement ad
vocated by tile Red Cross and medical
authorities, to stamp out the dread
"white plague" and Gray Is tho bene
ficiary of this Woodmen life-saving
station. It is an intensely interesting
and heart gripping story of the leavo
taking of wife and children Weak in
body and hopeless in mind he journeys
to the beautiful Hochy Mountain ro
gion near Colorado Springs, Colorado,
where, in the rarifled climate and con
stant sunshine, at an altitude of 7,000
feet, ho is destined to spend nine
mouths at the foot of Mount Cedar,
in the care of the most modern Sanato
rium in tho world His experiences in
"chasing the cure," his absolute rest
from all cares and labor, his gradual
return to health and strength, his
lnlti's" among the fragrant pines and
over the rocky trails of tin U. S. forest
reserve, leai-d by and adjoining the
Sanatorium, result in hi-, ual lotuin
t) family and friends, victorious over
his inn "l lie Value of a Life" is a
Uii tiling and dramatic story and uli-
siluti'ly true as well; indeed, Unit's
enei uuii' lias been duplicated bj
lu-aily :i nun of his fellow Neighbor-,
who have already enjoyed the benefits
of th- justly celebrated in-titutlon
This film is piottoiinced by competent
authorities to be. otic of the very best
in this age of highly developed motion
pictures, ami i-in such gieat demand
that it can be booked for only one day
and night ill each town or eitv. It is
a rare opportunity one can not ali'ord
to miss.
At tho Orpheuin theater, on Maicli
-0 Also a live reel Paramount Pic
tine. Admission, r, and nic
Home Talent Play At The
Orpheum 'Friday Evening
We have received a tip from one be
hind tlie scenes that the four-act
drama. "The Third Degree," to bo
piijcil by local homo talent at the Ot
pheuui on Friday evening, is going to
be i-ou better than any play that has
been ullered t i the public.
Tho plot involves many thrillinc
cent-, which will hold the attention
of the audience from the time the cur
UiiiiN rung up until the final word is
U'tered.
We could enumerate iniitiv inteiest
mg tilings which will take place due
mg the peitoriiiance, but it would not
In-as interesting tor you to lead our
meager description as it wilt be for
.Mm to seo the product ion, as this play
will bo produced by some of the- ery
best talent in the city.
Those assuming the various roles
need no introduction to the theater
going public as they have on si-vi ral
occasions, previously, demonstrated
their ability to handle any part- as
signed to them m either comedy or
heavy drama.
If you have not madu arrangoiiiouts
to witness tills high class production it
would be well for you to make your
-i it le-orvatious at once.
Following is the
tiua .lell'ites
Mis. Howard .ItlViies. .Peal I Mct'onUi-y
Howard .lelVries Phil Sherwood
.John linker and Isaac Thomas were
in Hastings Miluiduy,
Mrs Jones William? wns n passeir
ger to Hastings Tuesday.
Mrs (!. P Gather left for Salilia,
Kansas Tuesday morning.
Archie Davis left, for his home at Ft.
Laramie, Wyo., Monday evening.
Clarence. McCoy and family of Atkin
son were in town the first of the week.
Mis-es Lottie and Delia Ross wre
In Campbell over Saturday and Sun
day. Peter fjnirin of Campbell was a
visitor at the Win. Keillor home last
week.
Capt. Roy Hogate and family wore
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hogate
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis lilauch of Cowles
were visitors at the Ed Blanch home
last week.
Mrs. Stanley lireitwoiser and son
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Horn Thursday.
Roy and lloulah Howling were hero
from Stockton. Kansas, visiting friends
and relatives tho past, week.
Claude Cramer and O. L. Lindgren
were looking at land near North
lHatte tho last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 A. Jacobs of McCool
were visiting at the home of their
daughter, Mrs..!. L. Ashtnore, the past
week.
Mrs. 0. Iverson and Mrs. C. W. Cow
ley were visiting at the home of their
mother, Mrs. W. It. Cramer, in lied
Cloud last Tuesday.
Mrs. J. R. Mattock and John Knou
left for Burlington, Iowa, last week to
the bedside of a brother who is ser
iously ill at that place.
Receipts of Poor Farm
The following is the receipts of the
Webster County Poor Farm for the
year ending March 1. 11)17:
Saves Eggs
Royal Baking Powder makes it possible to pro
duce appetizing and wholesome cakes, muffins,'
cornbread, etc., with fewer eggs than are usually
required.
In many recipes the number of eggs may be re
duced and excellent results obtained by adding
an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder,
about a teaspoon, for each egg omitted. The
following tested recipe is a practical illustration:
SPONGE CAKE
1 cup sugar
M Cup water
3fBE
2 teaspoons Royal Hulilnc Powder
1 f up Hour
1 teaspoon salt
Jh cup cold water
1 teaspoon fluvorli.c
DIRECTIONSt-noll suRnr nnd water
until syrup spins n thread nnd ndd to tha
Mlmy beiiten whlteB of eggs, bent inc until
the mixture U cold. Silt tocether ttirco
limes tho flour, suit nnd bnMni: powder;
brut yolltB of ecus until thick; odd n little
t.t n time flour ml mure ond ecu yolks
tilternately to whlto of cjrtj mixture, stir
ring nfter each addition. Add 'u cup cold
water ond ll.ivorini: Mix lightly ond
1m k j in mudirutij oven one hour.
The old method called for 6 eggs
and no baking powder
BAKING POWDER
Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes,
adds none but healthful qualities to the food.
No Alum
No Phosphate
Wheat J2.".7:! P.
Ilos 1 ..01115
Cattle ITOIISI
Tot.il rG?;i.:i
U iii II Thnm;i-. i
lit.iul s,,i,iit, '. poor Fat iii ('.mi-
Lis lliilmtku ) lull tee Co. lioatd
Notice to Deputy Assessors
Of Webster CGunly
lied Clou l.Ncb7. March II. l'.17.
There will be a meeting of Deputy
Assessors of Webster County on March
JO. 1017. at I P. M.at Couity Assessor's
olliee. Your presence is required. ISu-i-tiess
of importance to transact.
('.. W lluininel, (.oitnty Assessor.
Koticc of Final Repot t.
In the County Court o( Webster county,
Ni'iuaska.
In the m.'ittrr ol the t statu of Attain
M'llhtll t. lUl't-!lll.
All persons linen Hii-il hi valil I'stntc an
In reliy iiotlilnl that Kllu-it I.. Mnrhnrt l-:u-
i or lias ah it hen in a iln.'U account ami
ti .nrt r IiIm ailitilnlMliiUli.il, niiil a petition
lor the Until "i ithinint ol such account ami
ri'H.rt iiixl lor a iliern- ol allst rlliuilim ol
thf rcMilm- ol Miitl I'Ntati'. tunl for the asMmi
mi-ill nl the rial mtnte lirliiiuilnu lluiilo,
ami a illKrhnruf from IiIh trust, allot which
Kild inniti rs imw In i ti m t or Inuring liituu
s u.l in irt on tin i,li .lay ol M.ireh. IlilT. a
Hi. hour o( l ' i j ...I u. a. in., w In n all pi rins
In'i n mi it iu:i :i '. ir ami i oiiti st the saim .
Hull. I this Dili .1 i .,( l in I.. I 1 1 T.
si. m.) ,. i i: n s i .
o ma v I uilue.
Publication of Summons
'lo ma inn I sit,,,. Alt nun I Mins, Alslu II.
S ins, Walli r f. sluis. l rs. V alti r i . .Mins, hls
will' Hist it :il iiauii' uiil.uowu. Al.liii .
sums, I ail i . s-inis, I lauK . MuiH, .Mis
I'rank V. Mins. hlh wilt Hist rial name un
known. I ilit s,us. Ida I.'. I li inliu. Ih it
ni'iuiiiK In r husinmi, luuth lliury, Mi.
Il.iiry, her l.ii-naml, llrst real iiauii1 uu
known, lirai'i- I'.. I'.lllot, Mr. I.lin.t her luis
liiml llrst mil uiliue unknown, l.ols W'IImiii.
Mr. W'IIkoii hi r Inisliaml llrst real iiauii. uu
knowii, Ira i.lt-uu Mins, .luliua r. Mms.
1'iauk llausoii. Mis. I'rank llaiisou his wlli .
Hist real mum- unknown. lliiatu W. Mms.
Mrs. William W. Slnis his wlli-, iirst mil
uiliiie tilikliow n, Ilnttle llrowu, Mr. Ilroun
In r hiisliamt. Hist it til name uukiiowii.
l.iiumi Maivllli'. Mr, Mnnllle In r luisbaiiil.
itrnt i t-al iiiuue iiiikiiiiwa; non-risliltiu ilt
ti mianis:
ou will tnko m.llie ttuit William 1. Kims
Hint l.uellil Minn his wile an ltiliitlll. hint
n. iii n in iiiioii ami t'oiiiini ui til mi actlnn
ii.iilnut )iiii iih iii limliiulK in the lUhtrlit
INAVALE .
H. hawson eartied mail for C. Pierco
Tuesday.
Section Foreman ltrotiKhtoii moved
to lliverton Friday.
Mr. Iiiidd iho has b.'cn ipiite sick is
eonsiderably improved
Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Siivey autocd to
liloomine;tiiii Thin sihiy.
M. K l.mliis Ail met Wednesday tit
Mrs Millets on business
lien'n Itlunt nf (Soide Ilock visited
wnli Ivlward Wiisuii huiiiUv
Iionald Mnriwi-il went to Kansas
tty Minday with his fat huts catt e
M. Fnrnh m ivtiuni'.l front lCa-isas
Citv Tii'silh ihcre ho had been for
sfvi'ial ilav s. I
.lolui Itarker whs ouito siel; with
heart trouble- Moiulay and'Tuesday but
is tinproviii),'.
Me.silnnies Iloit and I'M (Irossinan at
tended t i.o siiudav ehool Convention
at lllue Hill Tuesday.
M'.ss Wealhets. Principal of the Ilia
vale lii'li school attended the conven
tion at ltlue Hill Tiie-day.
Clarence Heed and wife of lluide
h'oek w-i-e citilmc; on their aunt, Mrs.
Smith, Tui'sdav inornine;
(' A Waldo and wile took their
'au liter, Xoriiia. to Hastings Weill es
dtty for medical treatment
The Union C. E. will have a social at
Hunters Hall Saturday night. Admis
sion Kiti. Everyone invited.
1. N'esbit of Galveston, Texas, uame
Tuesday niyht to visit his daughters,
Mrs. Nelle Hunter and Miss Ila.el 2s'es
bitt. Mr. and Mrs Claude Pierce and Mrs.
II II. Ilohliedge attended the Sunday
School convention at Mine Hill Tues
day. Mrs. I. W. Thompson and -0n left
ThtiiMlaj for their homo at Billing-,
Molilalia. I Jiiy (Sinker and wife accom
panied them as far as Aurora.
Mt-sdiitiies Strong, siivey. and Irons
and Misses Xmbitt, Ethel Stlckuey,
laud Inez MiieUatuI attended tho con
vention ut U.uo Hill Tuesday.
Adurlisnl letter list
The following is the list, of nnola'.in-
ed letters at tin post cilice in this city
for the week ending Mar. in, 1017:
I.. W. .MolV.itt. ltev. Father and Miss
Murphy. I!. F. Scott, F. U lliley.
If notcalled for before March 20th,
they will be sent to tho dead letter
olliee.
II C. Li.Tsox, P. M.
tist:
,i i. nit ol hkter o.iiiilv .vi lira sk a the i.li
Hazel Saladeti ' ' ' ami rair o uhlfli an lo 1. 1. lain tin
.1 uUllll'lll Ol htllil I'llllll l i.ulll III Itlu till tut.
unit inti rtstH ol Htiiil plalnlliu ami ili-dml-uniM
intst I lortli in Mild piiltlon as ouiuih
lioivai'd ilell'lies, St',. . . I!iissi Aliltick and tcntinw In coinnioii ami hi Irsol l.iianna
Cintiiiii niin too Y.ii-imn ..ls ".ttlev ilinamil In the follow Im: .1, Kirlhul
Unbelt Indenvood. ...Harold Driiliner!
S.n-gfiit Maloney .... Everett Stronp
Kieltard Mrewstcr Lloyd Iliuos
Mr. Jones tJeorgo Ovcrlee c
Dr. Ileiiisti'in. .llichmoud Lippencot'.
Naturally Indignant.
"DUl you tell your troubles to a po
liceman?" "Ych," Hald tho man who
had hern robbed. "And I tell you
that policeman was indignant. Tho
hold-up man hadn't even asked his
perinlBslon to operate on his beat."
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DENTIST
OYEK .STATE BANK
Red Cloud ' ' ' Nebraska
: col. J. H. ellinger:. dp CAMP. D. f .
li AUCTIONEER J ; Ki Li llfir f ! t
J. Ahkiuomu uk t. in .MiabicatMUH Cll 1 rOpTclCtOr
B or uIiimii I hti i t nut hitli-v Imlt u a J I
ill lit I tint lii K im I 'l. l m vvtn m rfi11 I
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Hi I) Ctotn, Ni UK.
( Independent '2'l
PI,0nCS uellRcdiai
u .11 entiili-In Wi'listt-r Coiiut . Ni l.i.isktt lo
wit: l.ot No. otiL' ih and tin Si.iih tin ,1
ti'.t ol lot n u in hi r two i, In ll i irk II m ' ol
Ytiuc'i-'hiuliUlliiii to the Nlllaai nlliul.li llo k
in-rordlu'4 loihe rn'onkd plat tin rml. and
lor iartltlou ol Mild prrntKis or a stili of tin
t-tliucniitl iIInUIoii ot the priHedlf parlltlnn
cannot eqiillalily he had,
Vouurureiiilred to answer said pi lltlon
now-ou tile In the olliee ol the Clerk of said
court at Iti-d Cloud, Nebraska on or before,
April-It, 1UI7.
Dated March K, 1!I7.
William I'. SIiiik, ct al. I'liilntllls.
I .1. W. lireen
I I,. II. Illaeklutue
Their ttnrntyn.
C Are You J.
Moving this
E i t'y '-"-
Perhaps youc found a house -WXIvSJ
.- -J(V1 J'011 1'e except fcr the ficots. "fcXA
fenjU Now that's a simple prcblctr. rt- 4r;f jZZ&k
smmiiwiil ence you'e seen the ccmpletc ); '! KM
MgV ''nc linolc-f"s we'i-' showing (LvA j!M
?lf$'lBl - a suitable paltern for every v 1 1 liMMM
yMvnM rccm. Ccmc, see ihcm. lVnWnsSOTl
ilfl Roy Sattley M
cS:(Trl FURN'ITURE DEALER OT I
lly
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
S'-Ornci; Oven Ai.iiitiaur's Sioue
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St. Patrick's Day Dinner
and Parcels Post Sale
SATURDAY
11P.M. I. 0.0. F.HALL
The Ladies of the Christian Church
will be glad to see you If you are hungry, come
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