The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 12, 1917, Image 8

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ANOTHER NEW TOWN
DEAVER, WYOMING
in the Big Horn Basin
Dcaver Ih the new town for the 20,0(10 "ores of the Government's IrrlKntcd
Inmls in the Itabln on the lltirlliiKtou'n main lino just oust of the model Irrijjitt'
eil lociillty about l'owel, Wyo. Doaver will bo tho trailing center for over .'100
farms and will prosper from the start. It. oiiera buninoM chances that tiro
common to any new and growing town. The llrst unit of 12.000 acres of the
Government Irrigated free homestead land will probably be olTored July 1st--20
year payment plan, no interest for water rights.
Place your name and addiess through my olllce, on file with the Govern
ment Reclamation Service in the llHfiin so you may bo currently Informed
Hbout the granting of these valuable farms and be given the opportunity to
secure one of them.
Wrlto for lllg Horn llnsln Folder describing this wonderful territory.
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for the Next Sixty Days
Four
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for 1 Year
for Only
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After looking your buildings over and noting
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loot Farnum St. Omaha. Nobr.
Tin: Hr.t) Ci.orn Cmr.r, containing
all thn livo local news of interest; Tin:
Urit.w. Vr.i:Ki.v, giving you state Hiid
nalloniil new-, news of interest to the
farmer, cartoons that will Interest the
little folks us wt'll as the grown. tips.
Tin: Cons lln.r Kaiimeh, containing
articles of interest for the farmer,
stock raiser and poultry fancier, by
authors of national fame, and Tin:
Household Joiiinal, a publication
containing up to date fiction, the new
est styles, helpful hints for the city
andriiial housewife, also departments
that aic devoted to farm and garden
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Selecting Furniture
In selecting a piece of furniture for
the living room, diulnif room, or hod
room, one should see that its color and
design harmonize with other perman
ent pieces In the room It should lie
well constructed, for poorly-built fur
nltuio is expensive tit any price. Avoid
highly polished furniture Unless the
the room is very large, do not buy
massive pieces.
Seed Corn Good
Most of tho seed corn grown in Ne
braska in 1010 will probably grow well,
agronomy specialists at the University
of Nobrasha say However, some sam
ples havo been tested that gavo a low
percent germination
Where com is still In the car, farm
ers will probably not have diniculty
In plclduguutsatlsfactorysced. When
purchasing seed corn, ot.o should re
quite a germination test.
Use of vnrietles that are well adapt
cd to the locality N recommended. All
experimental evldonce as well as the
experience of funnels indicate that
theio is souiu risk in bringing seed
corn from long distances, as .such corn
of. mi yields less than corn which has
been grown in the locality for. some
time. For that reason it Is advisable
to ulit'tlti locally grown seed.
When It Is Better.
Tho way boiiio people when Micro's
tnything to be gained remind one of
3terno'B "Taut pla" and "Taut mlcux"
Is amusing.
Notice of Final Report
In tlio County Court ol Webster County
Nelii'HHka.
In Hie matter ot tlio estate ( Allrul II.
KIuk, Deceased.
All persons Interextul In said estate, are
hereby uottlled tliat the Administrator has
lllnl herein a tlual iieioiint and report n( Ids
adinliiMratlon. and a petition (or tho ilual
hi'ttleuient ol inch account and report, and
for a decree ol distribution ol tlio residue ol
said estate, and (or tlio assignment ol the
real estate heloimlui; thereto, and a tllHchnruo
from his trust, allot which said mutters hae
been set lor licarlux before said court on the
Kith day of April. 1 JIT. at the hour of lu
o'clock. A. M., when all puri-ons iutuiistid
inaj appear and conust the Mime.
lmteil this lly il.'ij of March lillT."
A. P. It tvxn,
County indue
LEGAL N0T1GE
5 n IIib District tourtof Webster Courtly,
" Nebraska.
Cllllurd.I. Pope.
I'lalutlil,
vs.
Iludolph 15. Kiiiuiiirr,
I toy I', outniitn, and
otto Uuuiiiier,
Defendants.
Sale Untlftr Forcclcsurfi
Notice is Iuti by lven that, pursuant to an
order of sale. Issued In mid cause, on tfifi'JTtli
day of March, Id 7. by the elerk ol said Dis
trict ouri. I will, on Saturday, the Mil day
of May. 1UI7. at J o'clock of said day, at the
front door of the court house ot hiilil Webitir
Count), lu Kid l loud, Nebraska hell the (ol
lunltiL. piopcrty, to-wlt: Lots No's. I'.lesen
ill .mid I'wi'lve. (IJt.iu llioek Tient-elnht
In I lie original town of lied Cloud, lu the
hiild i niiiii.at public aitctlon. to the hlahcst
hlddi i lor ash. tosatlsfy tlioaiuoiints found
ilue on tlu iiiortistiues EiKalust hald property,
ton It:
1 Iiki .it ii. -IOJ0CU. n favor ol (itto Kiiiu.
mi r.
m i mid llin. ?!)il.C0, In favorof uillord.l.
l'upi ,
I bird Hi n. jTiKT), In favor ol Hoy p. Oat.
man:
on a b of which Minis Intercut Is to bo coill
piuid in tin- lateof ten percent pir annum
fioin il i' -ithday of March HUT, Hie dale of
tin di riM n n ti-red In thuaboM' eausc, and
-js.il tin tost,. lattU In nalil caitsi, and 4' -tin
iiicrtitiiK i otK.
laii. I at Hid cloud ihlf.'Mlulaj of March
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PUANK Iiri'I'P.lt
sherltr
Publication o? Summons
'lo Aiirimn-I Sims, Aleniuil sni Ivln If.
siin. Waller i ..Mills, Mrs. allei slins, his
ulfe llrst leal name iinUiioun. tden V
sluih, Purl C. Hints, Prank V. lim. Mis.
Prank W, slius, bis ulfeilrht mil unuio un
I. noun. I'.dd lui, Ida P., I'll inlii, lltrt
Pleiiiln.' lur liiisbiinl, Pdlth Henry, Mr.
lltnrj. Iier liiisbuml, nrt real nauio un
knot u, iince P. Plliot, Mr. Plllut her hilo
linn, orst real liameiiukliowu, l.ols WIImiii,
Mr. IImiii hi r husb'ind llrst real name un
kiioivn, Ira Uleuu Mms. luliuti c, Sims,
Pr.iuk Ilaufon, Mis. Prank Hanson his ulfe,
llrst real name unknown, William V. Sims.
Mrs. William . Iiiin his wife, Drht real
name unknown, Dottle llunwi. Mi, ltioun
her huhbiiud, llrst real name unknown,
l.uiiua MarMlle, Mr, Mnrlllc lur husband,
itrst real name unknown; iinn-rcsldcut de
li Milan's:
on will tivke notice that William P. Hints
and l.uella Mms his w,lfe ns plaintlils, have
nuda in t it ion and commeuctd an net Ion
against ou as defendants In the District
Comtol Wibster county Nebraska tho nl-
Ijectaud prajer of which aie to obtain the
Judgment of said court eonllriulint tlio title
and Interests ol said plain 1 1 n una defend
ants us sit forth lu ald petition as owners
and ti mints tu common and heirs of l,n:uina
stcelty deceiihOd III the followlnu described
rial estate lu WeKstor County. Nibraska to
wn: l.ot No. ono (I) and the North ten (101
lut of lot number two (J) lu llioek live (5) of
unci's addition to thcxllhi of i.uldoltock
acdrdinu to the recorded plat thereof, and
for partition of said promlhON or a sale of the
saiiK and di hlnii ol tlio proccudslt partition
cannot i iiiitably lie had.
ouarereiiulicd to answer kiiIiI petition
now on iileln thoolllecof thy Clirk of said
com t nl Itcd Cloud, Nebraska on or beloro
April it. mi".
Datul March 8,11)17.
William 1'. Sims, et al, Plalutllls.
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" i 1.. II. liiackledKO
Tlulr Attorneys.
A trial order will convince
that our printing is the
kind you want the best.
9?99v5
THE BEST MAN WINS
By SUSAN E. CLAGETT.
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"You have heard of the place paved
with good Intentions, I'aullne, dear I
nm ii f raid ninny bricks nr laid to my
credit, for my Intentions arc nlwuys
good hut fall of accomplishment. I
menn to write, but somehow never do.
Tills time you must forgive me, for I
am most unhappy. And my unhnppl
ness camo from out n clear sky. Since
then I have sounded the depths. Fa
ther is obdumlc Mother sides with
him.
"It Is nothing but plg-hended obsti
nacy In father. Anyone looking nt
Howard would know he Is n gentle
man. He certainly Is good to look at,
and, of course, I think the sun rises
and sets In him. Hut father will not
listen when I tell him we are engaged.
Hu merely says : 'When you care for it
man, Jane, you can marry him as soon
us ho nsks you, hut so long ns I live
a niiikc-bcllevo one .shall never havo
you.'
"duly 10th 1 thought my letter hud
reached you but have Just found It In
my portfolio. When I wrote a month
ago I thought myself encompassed by
misery, but my feelings wen as noth
ing to what they havo been the past
few days,
"Kttt her told me I must break off
my engagement; th.'t I should not see
Howard again. I stormed. He mere
ly said, '.Tune, put on your hat and take
a drive with your mother and inc.
That was all.
"I told myself I wouldn't. Hut I
hnd never disobeyed father In my life
and wo started on that drive. It wits
a long one. It took us three days to
reach this place; a little farm at the
end of nowhere, thirty miles from the
nearest railroad station! There Is no
post olllce, no telephone, no cart
"July 'JOth Pauline, dear, It Is a
comfort to chat with you, even If my
letter has to wait forever and forever
to reach the olllce. I do get so hungry
for home news. Mother has written
nice, but not ti word from dad, which
shows plainly that I am still in dis
grace. Today I'eter told me he might
go In the station for mall. If he didn't,
he thought Pan Isliam would take my
letters. Whoever Is Dan Isliam? I
haven't M'on a man, except I'eter, since
father left me here. I wonder If he
Is us ohl and wrinkled as I'eter."
"July Jlst He canie before I had
finished my letter. Just an ordinary,
fiirincr soil of person. He has nice
eyes. I saw that, nlthnimh he turned
llu-'ii away nt once. I wonder what he
tlinmrht of me?
"August 10th I am seeing u good
deal of D:ti Ihum. He lives on the
v.ext plnce, wherever that Is.
"lie isn't ti bit like Howard, but. he
knows where to llnd the loveliest wood
llowers, and this mnruliu: showed me
the cutest little opn-iiiiiiithed baby
birds; mocking blrdvtr wld they
were.
August 21th Dun came this morn
ing mill asked me to wall; to King's
Creek with him. I don't know what
got Into me, but I felt I must talk of
Howard. I told of our engagement,
nml lmw determined fat her Is that It
.shall be broken oil', but Hint I was de
termined to marry him when I came of
age.
"'Anil when will that be?' he asked.
'Your appearance this morning sug
gests nothing so much ns that of a
pretty spoiled child of twelve.'
'"Spoiled child!' I gasped. I could
not control my voice, su 1 turned my
back on ltlin. As I -did so I caught
sight of something that turned me cold
with fright, coming toward us with
lowered head was a great black bull.
"With a shuddering sob I caught
hold of Dan and hid my fnco against
his shoulder.
'"Why. child!' Then (ho low mut
ter of that awful iinlnial luado him
turn suii!'nly. Will you believe me,
I'aullne, Dan Isham laughed, but lie
didn't let me go. lie put his hand un
der my chin and made me look nt him.
What he taw lu my eyes I do not
know. What I saw In his made me
again hld my face against that old,
fad'sl blue shirt. Kvcn through my
fear 1 was j;hul father had told How
ard Chandler I .should not marry 111 til.
"I did not mind Dan's laughing,
there was such comfort in feeling his
arms about mo, but fop propriety's
sake I tried to slip from them, when
ho said:
"Mane, that steer Is one of I'eter's
ore team, and Is us gentle as a lamb.
Truly 1 am thankful he put In an ap
pearance Just now, for I have been
wondering ever since ymi began talk
ing of Chandler, how long I would have
to wait before you found out 'you loved
niu Instead. For you do love mo. There
Is no question about my feeling for
j ou. I surrendered the llr.-t time I
saw you.'
"When we at last reached the house'
whom should we llnd but father, and
he shook Dan's hand as If he had
known him all his life. It seems Dan
had studied law in the olllce and had
been associated more or less with dad
ever since. I don't know why I had
noor met him. It Just happened so,
I suppose.
"Of course, Dan didn't rest until he
had told father about ourselves. When
he llulshed, dad looked at me with a
twinkle In his eyes that niade me
suspicious, hut lie said very solemnly:
" 'You can have her, Dan. You sure
ly are a man after my own heart'.
"1 wonder, Paulino. I wonder. Do
you think dud could have had this In
mind when ho loft mo thirty miles
from iv post olllce V
(Copyright, 191C, py tho WcClur Nownr-n
per Syndic-are.)
Bits of Byplay
By Luke McLuke
Copyright, 1016. tho ClAcinnAtt
Enquirer
Correct.
Wo all mean well enough, and yet
To butt In we n o prono;
Your friends will nil admire you If
You'll Juiit lot ttiom alone.
Paw Knows Everything.
Willie Paw. do you know evorv.
thing?
I'aw Yes. my son. Why do you ask?
Willie Why, when n man Is deliver
ing a lecture on whisky could you bay
that the lecturer was full of his sub
ject?
I'aw You go out and tnko a walk,
young mnn. You are getting too flip.
Ouch!
Drink Is a paradox, I nay,
My reason you can't patry.
For any man can j;ct nway
With moro than lio can carry.
Tho Wiso Fool.
"There Is no such word ns fall," ob
served tho sages
"Xo," responded tho fool. "The word
we use nowadays Is assignment."
Queer.
Wo all fear microbes, you will And
And yet, though It seems funny.
Wo never try to iIoiIro tho kind
That llvo on paper money.
Huh!
"There Is n might v Interesting article
written by a doctor In this magazine,"
salt! the old fogy. "Ho says that the
best way to go upstairs Is to hold the
body erect."
"What's the matter with tnklns tho
elevator?'' Interrupted tho grouch.
Aw, Gwanl
"Of courso all boys hato cats," said Den
Ho thought that ho was witty,
"But when they nrow up to bo men, '
They lllo to feed n kitty."
Is That So!
"When paw knows everything" ho
hurries off and tells Luke McLuke
nbout It not! Wapakoncta (O.) News.
Names Is Names.
Wumke Wtunkes lives at Grundy
Center, In.
Sure!
Said an archer named Mr. (Ilghllver:
"Oh. my! 1 am all la a shiver!
Great i;uns! Such Is fato!
I cannot shoot straight.
For my arrows arc all lu a oulvcr."
Iiyron Tennyson Longfellow.
Greetings!
Dear Luke Did you know that Miss
Morning Goodnight is a milliner lu
Dayton. 0.?-.!. II. C.
Wuff!
tier actions would provoke n saint.
I speak of .Mary Illuo;
IJach day nhu dons n coat of paint
And thinks slio looks llko now.
Cincinnati Knqulrcr.
'TIs not Matuo'a only fault, dear friends.
For wo havo heard It said
That on excelsior sho depends
And thinks &ho looUs cotnfed.
Newaik (O.) Advocate
Things to Worry About.
There are I'JlUlsT.fKil.'JtJl rabbits In
Australia.
Our Daily Spoclal.
Some men have cold feet all year
around.
Luke lYIcLuka Says:
As much as she despises men. you
would Imagine that a suffragette
would get mail all over when u mere
male brute offered her his scat In a
street car. Ilut sho doesn't.
A man will overlook a lot of faults
in a woman unless she happens to be
his wife.
Throwing bnuuiicts at vonrsetf ami
asking oilier men to pay the florist for
them Is when you stand In front of a
bar ard do all the talking while others
do all the treating.
Another trouble with the world is
that too many of us are always start
ing lights that we can't finish.
The trouble with remorse Is that It
always gets on the Job too Into to do
any good.
The men are always laughing nt the
fool women who get their photographs
taken onto a month. Ilut you ought
to see these same men breaking their
necks to get In front of a camera when
a flashlight picture is being taken.
As long as either side hns a chance
to win In any light arbitration Is class
ed with castor oil and smallpox,
The man who Is so careful that he
never makes any mistakes never gets
any work done.
We used to think that the buttons on
a coat sleeve wero the most useless
things lu the world. Hut what is the
mntter with tho bow on the back of a
man's hat as a useless prlzo winner?
A woman never waits until tomor
row to spe'id the money site could
spend today.
Next to a mouse a telegram can
scare a woman moro than anything
else.
Maybe you don't know It, but all the
devils do not wear horns and red union
suits, and all tho villains do not wear
silk hats and black mustaches.
Love may be blind, but just the samo
do not parade around with a strange
blond when you know that your wife
Is downtown.
A poultry Journal says that chlckom
should be petted. Wo have nlways be
lieved this, but maybo you will havo a
hard tlmo convincing your wlfo that It
Is a good Idea,
JIflJP
When the
Firemen Appear
the injured man's first thought ! one of
tliankfulneii that he U 10. How abou
your thoughti il a fiireman should ap
pear at your home?
The Day
Before the Fire
is ihc day to insure. As that day may
be to-morrow (or all you can know or
do, it fellows that prudence would im
pell you to stop in out office to'day and
have us issue you a policy,
. C. TEEL
R.elisLblc Insurance
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New Des gns juSl received for
kilchen, dining room, bed room
or parlor.
Beautiful Patterns and ex-
quisit border designs."
Come in and sec our line before you
do your papering or you may
disappointed.
Gut prices are the lowest
Chas. L. Cotting
The Druggist
saangaargrgmopya
Wo aro on tho job all tho tlmo
ready to take care ol your wants
If it is to bo printed
bring it to tho Chief
Vlirap prlnlin'j In tyjirmire ill inj J,i i
Let us ijiif ye ttulitxt a' rrittiiiit'ih
Tho
Hamilton - Gather
Clothing Co.
Saccruori to Ptul Slortf
Everything a Man
or Boy Wears
hccS Cloud Nebraska
C. II. Miner Ir. S. S. luiinlorl. M. I. c.
MiiiuiKer Veterinary In rhargo
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
iMtnni'crcus
Anti Hog Cholera Serum
Red Clout!, Nebraska
Win: or Phone at Our Expense
U. S. Veterinary License No. 45
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Physical Diagnosis Labaratory
Consultation and Ksamiwhon Kiwi:
Ogtoopiithy tho Scionco of Healing'
by Adjustment." f liven to the
World by A. T. Still, A. D. Ib7l.
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COL. J. H. ELLINGER:-
AUCTIONEER ll
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