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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
"lflWiSpctossft jfltaSMWsiwwwaMfca RED OtdtftP, ...tigji&KUKA., OH IE i mmmmmmmwmi) T I i i I '. i ! i ' T " "-. Buy That Farm Now mnif f.i nmon ctiinnrtwt inml nf fimii.hwcia.crn Nebraska and Northeaslern Colorado before you make cropping arrangements for 1910. Don't make a rental contradl for (he comintf year that puts you nowhere towards a permanent home until you have looked into Clio crop records of these areas. Go out and talk to the farmers of these counties you'll find lliem prospering aim ready to tell you that an investment you make to properly equip for ronlind an Eastern farm will put you at work on your own account in their neighborhood and on the road to independence. I l.avo two new folders sotting forth Hie agricultural conditions, one for Nnbrnskii nml ono for Colorado. Illustrated with local farm ceiiM nnd maps showing locution. Thoy are free. Let me put you in touch with tho best fnnn baraliis ottered today. S. B. Howard, Immigralion Agl C. B. & Q. Ry loot Furuuin St. Omaha. Xebr N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. mum A BIG BARGAIN for the Next Sixty Days Four Publications for 1 Year for Only $1.50 Tnu Rkd Cloud Ciiii:f, containing all the lire local news of Interest; The ItuitAi, Wki-.ki.y, giving you state and national news, news of Interest to tho farmer, cartoons that will Interest the little folks ns well as tho grown-ups. Tun Cons Hi:i.t Fahmeii, containing articles of Interest for the fanner, stock raiser ami poultry faucler, by authors of national fame, nnd Tm: Household Joiminal, a publication containing up to-dnte fiction, tho new est styles, helpful hints for the city nnd rural housewife, also departments that nrc devoted to farm and garden work. Red Cloud Chief Oualitv Printers : Publishers " llort WIIUhims was In BluoIIill Wed nesday. Miss Goldle Koblnson spout Satur day In Dlue Kill. Miss Hejen Springer Is spending the week in Hastings. iininli Ulien was a nasscmier to II 11- dreth Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. fi. A. Soper visited in Soward over Sunday. Capt. and Mis. Hogate wore-over from IJlue Hill Sunday. MUs Dorothy Koon Is visiting rela lives nt Inavale this week. Mrs. O O. Uoss visited hor son, George, at Collcgo View this week Mlssos Loni McCoy nnd Gila Turn baugh, were In Utile Hill S iturday. Mis. Jones Williams left for Luurotie Iowa, to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Tool. Mr. and Mrs Lyman of Tracy, Iowa, visited at tho homo of W. W. Hogate this week. Mrs. C. A. Hawley and daughter, Amorette, were over from Bluo Hill Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Andrews were down from Kenesaw to the commence ment exercises. Ralph Worloy left Friday for Strang where he will spend the summer on the farm of a brother. Mrs. F. G. Cole of Hastings visited at the homo of her parents, Mr. Bnd Mrs. 0. L. Marymec, this woek. Mrs. L. Sullivan came down from Omaha for a short visit at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. J. .Urldll, last Friday. Mrs .'Ihos O'NIcl and children left Monday morning for Ashby to take up their residence slnco the school term Is over. Mrs. M. E. West left for Naponec, Monday, where she will look ovnr the school She Is to bo the priucipnl this coming year. Mrs. W. 13 Cramer visited nt the Home of her children, Mesdmnes Iver son nnd Cowley and Mr C L Cramer, tho latter part of the week. A INAVALE IF YOU WANT pfliipfli OH ft PftPft IWade Right, Lettered flight Rnd Erected Right SEE OYEtfflto BEOS. & GO. Makors ot Artlstlc'JHonumcnts Red Cloud, Nebraska mmmmmm mBmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmi v.v.v.vAvavBv.v.v.vv.v.vv.v.v.v.v.v.v.-.v.v I I I UNITED CHURCH Sunday May 27th Mis. Dert Leonard was lulled Cloud, Tuesday. Dr. Mvers returned Saturday from his western trip. Thirteen cars of stock were shipped from here to Kansas City, Sunday. A large crowd attended the school plmilc at Geo. Matkiu's grove last Fri day. Geo. McCJrnry has moved luto tho residence jjjjitch was recently vacated by Geo Morrow. Mrs. MoiTet of ItloomiiiKton spent Saturday with her daughter, Mis. Ill Dunn nnd family. Miss Hazel Nesbltt left Filday for Chicniro where she will nttend tho Moody llible School. Mas. M. C. Hummel returned with C. It. Latto and family to their homo at Osborne. Kansas, Wednesday. The program given nt the Cluistinn church lusi Thursday by the schools wns well attended nnd enjoyed bj; nl'. Geo. Hummel of Biggs, Oklahoma, left for his home Sunday morning nftor visiting several days with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. 0 It. Latto of Osborne, Kansas, 0 W. Hummel of Heggs, Olda- lintnn. nnd Mr. S idle Iloldredce wore entertained by Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobt. Mc- Bride at Red Cloud, Saturday. Notice of Probate. Webster County Kansas City Market Kunsas City Stock Ynrds, May 21. Cattle receipts were 12000, market strong and active, following n rise of 2G to 35 cents Ittet week, top steers, $13.10. Hog supply was 0000, mar ket steady to 5 lower, top $10.40, num erous loads .$10.35. Sheep nnd hunb ,.!. ,ti ii'nfn .10.0(1 ninrkol ttimilv. fnfl lambs $20.10, spring lnmhs $18, clip- pcu inmus $n. 1 BEEF CATTLE Three loads of pulp fed steers sold .. CI1 in rtmllnrr n 11(111 llllr l-prill'M. Ill yi.U.AU, ...... ...,;, .. .W ..-----, other pulp steers nt $12.00 to $12.00. No prime native were here, but they arc worth up to $13.25 or better. Good to choice natives sold up to $12.00, medium nnd plnin short fed cattle downwards to $10. Fourteen loads of Cnlifornia steers. sold nt $10 r0 to $11.75, weighing 880 to 1070 lb. In the quarantine division half fed steers sold at $9.50 to $11.25, nnd three loads of Oklahoma calves bro t $9.25 to $13.50. Choice heavy cows sell up to $11.25, heifers $12.25, bulls, $10.50, veal calves $14.00. The sup ply wns drawn from u wide territory, including Texns, Cnlifornin, Wyom ing, Colorado nnd all the nearby states, indicating scarcity. STOCKERS nnd FEEDERS rvu Mnvlrnf Vina hnnn rnthnr (lull lilt; iuuim.v .-. ...ww.. -- for n week, with snles nt the finish Inst week 25 cents uncicr xne Desv time. Prices todny were bnrely stea dy, but there wns n fenture snle to day of 300 hend of Pnnhnndle White Face heifer stock calves, 332 lbs. av erage, nt $12. Stock -steers sell at $8 to $10, not mnny feeders going out, ns killers nre pnying more thnn country buyers for them, v HOGS The early mnrket was stendy to order buyers and traders, but packers held out for lower prices. They got a few hogs that way, but most of the hogs sold around steady, two loads at the top, $1G.40, half a dozen or more loads nt $10.35, including some medium weights, top on lights lb.lo, bulk of sales $15.80 to $10.35. Corn planting has held recipts down for a week, but n general ram Sunday nnd Monday may relensc a fair run for ltaer this week, in which event the killers nre primed for an attempt to break prices n little. However, the market is regarded as preuy snie, though n run of heavy sows is about due, nnd there will be some slush ing of prices on these. SHEEP nnd LAfliub Euch clnss of lnmbs was represent ed todny by a few head, but the to tal wns smnll, nnd far below require ments. Best fed lambs sold at $20.10, equnl to the top paid last week, Ari '.,., a,.i., lnmliq S17.R0. South Tex- as spring lnmbs $18, clipped fed lambs $17, the whole market right nt the. best point yet reached. No Texns goats were here, but some common nMr.i,r.mn linisVini's snld nt S9.7C cood brushers worth $11, fnt gonts Inst week nt $11. J. A. RiCKART, Mnr ket Correspondent. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a. m. 7:00 p. m. Sunday School Memorial Service at the Orpheum Christian Endeavor 8:00 p. m. Preaching at Congregational Church g WVA'AV.VW.VAVW.V'V'V'VWVAWWVI UWWWWVWVWWWVWV.W.V.V.VAVVVkVyV Auto Hearse - Horse Hearse I ED. AMACK I 3 UNDERTAKING . i V9 (LADY ASSISTANT) I? ALL THE PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB. Big Patriotic Day at Red Cloud July 4th. Will you be Here? Come and Bring Your Friends. In Tho County Court ol Nebraskn. State ol Nebraska, I RS Webster county, 1 To till persons Interested In tho cstalo ol I'rnncU 1'. Payne, Deceased: TAKKXuriCK. that a petition has been llled praying that tho Instrument Hied in this court on tho 18th uay 01 .May, ivi pur nurtUiK to bo the last will and testament 01 said deceased, mny bo proved and allowed and recorded as tho last will ami testament ol Francis K. Vayno, deceased; that said In Btrumont bo admitted to probnto, and tho administration ot said estate bo granted to C. M. Wilson, as administrator .wiin 1110 win annexed. Itlshoroby ordorcd by tho court, inai an persons Interested in said cstato appear at tho County Court to bo nem in uun ior iim county on tho JOth day ol Juno 1817, at ton o'clock n. tn., to show causo, 11 any inero be, why tho prayor ol tho potitionor saouia ., . urnntctl. and that notlcoot tho pend ency ol said petition and tno hearing tlareol bcglvon to all persons nuoregivu m "ai matter by publishing a copy ol this order In i.it,i I'lnini nhiGi. a leual weekly news paper printed In said county lor thrco con-.,.!K-.. ir.L-mirinr to said day ot hearing. n.v-Biv ! - -- ... Witness my hand and thoseai 01 sam court this 18th day ol May, A. D., 1017. A. U. HA.Ahl, Seal. County Judce. Bean Seed Supply Sold The two carloads of bean seed, pur chased by the Extension Scrvlco of tho College of ARrlculturo nud rotulled to citizens of the state at cost, have boen sold, nnd no further orders can bo booked. Orders are continuing to nour into tho Extension olllce, but no additional seed will bo available nnd ronilttunces are being returned. ROAD NOTICE To Whom It Mav Concern! The Commissioner appointed to loeato a road, commencing two rods Kast ot the North West Corner ol section SI, Township (2) Ilango (12) In Webster County .Nebraska, ami thence running South i:ast 5 rods to Hock lllll, and thenco running cast ol south, 81 rods, and thence running south-cast 67 rods. and thenco running duo south 20 rods, and tffenco running south-west to tho section lino running north and south between sections - and 27. In the Ramo township and range .abovo mentioned. Tho said Commissioner has reporxcu in lavor of tho location thereof, and all object ions thereto, or claims for damages must bo llled In tho County Clerk's Otuce on or oetoru noon ol tho 18th. day ol Juno 19l7i or such road will be established without relercnce thereto. II. I PKRUY County Clerk Webster County Nebraska. Dated this 10th. day of April 1U17. Canning Schools Planned Nebraska women and girls, as well as their husbands mid brothers, will l,nrn nn onnortullltv to do their bit" this summer by 'enlUUim',' to teach canning. Preservation of food for winter use Is of paramount importance because of the impending shortage of food, and the work of tCHchlug cannlug Is regnrded as a patriotic service quite equal to military service. A series of training schools win 00 conducted by the Extension Service of tho College of Agriculture In 37 towns and cities to train persons to act as .l..i.nitlnri: nt tliollpst tUOtllOds Of U12UIV u '. vw- --- . cunning and drying vegeiaoies uu fruits. Only persons who incuse themselves to teach others will be ad mitted to the school. For further In formation, address Extension Sorvlco, Uulvorslty Farm, Lincoln. First Patriotic Meeting Held Here Saturday The patriotic meeting held In this city on Inst Saturday afternoon whs well attended. Tho dust, driven be fore a high wind mfule it rather dis agreeable for both speakers nnd audi ence, hoveer they wore not to be daunted nnd the program was carried out In full. The lied Cloud Uiiml rendered sever al patriotic selections which was fol lowed by the opening address of Mayor lJatrerell, who In 11 few well chosen words urged the people to keep up their courage and to continue to keep tit 1 wheels of Industry turning ashr-ro-to'ore. Tills was followed bv an address by rather Fitzgerald, stating, that in the past lied Cloud has not shown much In'erest in the nation's alYalrs and urgel the people to stand by their president In this time of uecd. Attorney lllackledge brought to tho attention of the people, the tlag, what It represents and the duty that chcIi and every citizen owes to It. Professor Whitehead's address dealt with the matter of food production of its importance ami the attention it re quired from every citizen. Ho told of how oue hundred or more of the pupils of the schools here nrc turning their attention to gardening under the di rection of tho teacher of agriculture. Attorney Gilliam brought to the at tention of the audience the actions of Ex-governor Atdrich, who has decided to give thirty or more addresses In which he will oppose conscription. He also suggested that no dealings be had with auy Lyceum or Chautauqua or ganization that permits auy of its orators to oppose the actions of our President. He also Informed the citi zens of how Senator Norris was mis representing the republican party in this state. A male quartette compospd of Messis Walker, Cottlng, Hush and Thomas rendered appropriate songs. A class of voting girls also contributed their voices to tho occasion. At the close of the meeting a (Jounty Defense Council was organized, with Father Fitzgerald as chairmau, Louis I'eWgor of llluo Hill, vico chairman, Hugh Hunter of Guide Rock.'treasunr nnd W I). Edson. secretary, l-atlier Fitzgerald was authorized to 'appoint various committees. In all, the meeting unsa success and now that tho spirit of patriotism is kindled let us eo that we do oui shnro towurds keeping foremost in oui mind the duties we owe our country. W(lm Jtf$ tV&& When the Firemen. Appear lite injured man'i fitit thought it one of ihankfulneis that he is o. How abou your thoughts if a fiireman should ap pear at your home? The Dacy Before the Fire is the day to iniute. 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, O. C. TEEL Reliable Insurance I Ever Feel This Lump? . I am writing to tell you what I and my customers think of your wonderful Now Remedy "EATONIC." Says one, "That lumpy, gasay, bloated fecllnpt. is all Kono now, never felt bo well In alt my life." Hero'a an other cample. "For year I luflcred from heartburn, sour stomach, bclchimrof gas and distress after eating. Llfo was onoconUnual round of misery and I fairly dreaded going to the tablo ns the meal hour approached but I om all right now. I can cat and digest any thing." Dr.J.W.DUNLOP.Drugs.Medlcinea and Fino Pharmaceuticals, Clare, Mich. After meals eat one PATONIC fcpr?OR"YQUR STOMACH'S SAKbJ Removes Heartburn. Indigestion, that full feeling, almost instantly; drives gas out of body and tlio bloat with It. All Druggists. C. L. Cotting The Druggist REWY FOB THE FRAY First Nebraska Artillery Will ' Lead the Parade. Back In 18G3, while Nebraska's two reglmonts wore doing valiant service for the Union tho folks at homo bo- oiormmi )iv tlin boltgcrencv of hostile Indians. It was at Brownsville that tho raid was expected and set tlers gathered from evorywhero to repel the Invasion. An old howitzer, tho property of tho United States govornmont was dls patched to Brownsville. Whether It was tho fear of the cannon or not, the! Indian raid did not take placo but the old cannon Is rtill at Browns- vlllo, but is soon to be removed to bo used In the Seml-Centonnlal Celebra tion parado. Tho story comes from Colonol Tom Majors of Peru who Is tho chairman of the Civil War Veterans Commit tee. It Is Interesting to Know inai Colonel Is one of Nebraska's oldest sottlors and served In tho Civil War as a member ot tho First Nebraska. This old cannon 1b still tho property of Undo Sam and In chocking up his Btnck of artillery somo time ago ho discovered that ho owned a piece of artillery that had nover been returned from Brownsville. About tho only uso tho old howitzer can havo In these dayB of flvc-polnt-nlnes Is for parado niirnoseB or a dummy. It might be used to tost tho bravory ot rocrultB It would surely tako a bravo man to flro It. The Red Cloud Chief 'Quality Printers : PublMiers Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty FOR YOU Printed Matter of the "Better Quality" gJXo( Iloir Vhtan pass 77l Hamilton -Cathor Clothing Co. SacceuorttoPanlSlorsr everything a Man or Boy Waara Itmd Cloud Nibraaka C. H. Miner Mnnngor Dr. S. S. licardorf, M. D. C. Veterinary In Cliargo C. H. Miner Serum Co. PKODUCEUS- Anti Hog Cholera Serum Red Cloud, Nebraska Wanted Pasture For 70 head of younR mules.-Starlce. -Conrad The Kaiser's Prayer Mine Gott, vlll you be mine partner? You don't know who I amr I am the German Kaiser Do Emperor Will I Yam. .You know I whipped dent Belgians, Uud mlt bullets filled Russia full; Und I'll whin Franco and Italy, Und blow up Johnny uull. Now, all dem odder nations, I do not give n damn, If you just bo mine parduer Und whip uot uncie aam. I You kuow I got doui submarines All Europe knows dot well! Hut dot Edison got a patent now Vot blows-dftjn all to hell. Now, Gott, vou vlll do this, Den vou 1 vlll always love; Und I will emperor of dc earth, Und you bo emperor above. But, Gott, if you refuse me dls, Tomorrow nlwht at eleven I'll call mine Zeppelins out Und deoluro war on huaveu. I wouldn't ask dls from you, But It can bo plainly seen Dot when Edison pushes do button Wire or Phone at Our Expense l), S. Veterinary license No. 45 ' "NEBRASKA" Nebraska. O Nebraska, Thee wo oboy! Jewelled with tho Night, Nebraska, Dlademod with Dayl Nebraska, O Nebraska, Land with promise blest, Brlghest ot tho stars omblazonod, Queen ot the Wostl 1 Horo tho splendors of tho pralrloa Greet tho plendors of tho sklos, And tho green of Earth Immlngles With tho bluo of Paradise! Here tho danco of dowy cornflolds Flashes welcome to. tho sun, And tho singing winds make mualq When the toil of day Is done! Nebraska, O Nebraska, Mother of States I Golden hope. Bhall'groot, Nebraska, All who seek thy gates! NebttBka, o Nebraska, Honio shall bo thy sod While thy pralrlos yield In fruitage Bounty ot Goal The Nebraska song which has made a BtatowKlo hit from tho pageant 0 iiMutinntrn" which will bo DTeBontei dally at tho Seml-Contennlal Colebra-j Dr. A. E. Boles OSTEOPATH Physical Diagnosis Labarato'ry Consultation and Examination Fiiee "Osteopathy tho Solon co of Healing by Adjustment." Given to tho World by A. T. Still, A. D. 1874. OFFICE OVER SN1TH SHOE STORE HOUT 1'llONES RED CLOUD.NEBR tfVWWVUUVAVWViV.VANVW. COL. J. H. fcLLIIMljLKjj; S AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER jt 1. . rnn.iv tn tiln.ee your sale dates sC Ak nnvono ns to my nuallllcntlons 5 or whom I linvo cried stiles, lndcpci J dentiihono8on10. Write wire or cal i a-1 Dot when Edison pushes do button tl(m i takes-place-at Lincoln Juno I I Rot no submartues. Exchango J 12 18 14i 1 A trial order will convince that our printing is the kind you want the beat W o .1 1 1 N, 0 "i P nwWMtm.,