j'vr-f'SP 3W. ,--,' 1. (.,- If f IP r Get Land-Buy It Now If You Walt, You are Sure to Pay a Higher Price Iu Nebraska, Colorado, ami Wyoming, tliere are thousands ot acres of pruirto lauds that should be cultivated If you want to Bnyl will post you on correct prices. Rent I will help you to yet best tonus. Hotnostcad-V toll you whore best freed 10 acre Ao'.ccllons are located Ask About Dcavor, Wyoming, tho New Government Town Ptm.io Sai.k ok Town Lois in August; this town will be the trading center for :iO,i(X) acres of Uovcrnmont-irrltfiitod Uljr Horn Itasln lands First Unit of J2,0f)0 to be drawn for early In tiuptombor; lands IJruo; pay for Government water right on such easy terms as to intilcu tlioVo lands the llnost prize Uncle .Sam hns for von. If you will go with mo Into tho IJIg Horn Huslti mid see tho wealth In that locality from oil, reclamation and irrigation, you will loso 110 time trying to got hold of one or these now farms. They aro fteo; likewise my personal service for the llurlington Uo.ul. I IF VOU WANT A I PPyiEflT OR A ptBER I II Jllade Right, Lettered J Right And Erected Right I SEE I IpVEttQlG BROS. & GO. Makers of ArtlstlcMonumcnts I Red Cloud, Nebraska I UWUWlrWWWUWWWUW 5 Auto Hearse ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING,. .. (LADY ASSISTANT) ALL THE PHONES- RED'CLOU0;'NEB. tMWAvvyyryuvwwwvwvuvvwwjw WrVwwwvwwArWuwwraNr Have You Planned for Sunday : THE UNITED CHURCH I; Will give you opportunity for real thot 5 10 a. m. Mens Class Subject: "Is Babtism a Condition J of Pardon?" ;' 11 a. m. Preaching Service 3:30 p.m. Sister Harris will have charge of the mission service l 8 p. m. Subject: "Salvation from the Misfortunes of Society" The Lumber for that New House Should be of the best quality in order for the house to give youthe SERVICE that YOU EXPECT of it If we supply the lumber, you'll have seasoned boards without knots, that will not only stand up under the most trying weather conditions, but will keep the house in such shape that you'll be able to get a good price for it in case you ever want to sell it fllalone-Gellatly Go. I ' TALK WITH US S..B. Howard, Immigration "Agt C. B. & Q. Ry 1001 Farnutn Si. Oiuulia. Nebr. N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb. Horse Hearse ! ABOUT LUMBER" ppp. rt v ",nu.'',vi '' BLADEN L, A. Soper was In Hustings Monday. Hilda Johnson left for Hod Cloud Tuesday. A. W. Cox was in Campboll Tuesday morning. Tracy Ktiiitson visltinl friends hi Hud Uloud Sunday. Mrs, (J. II. 1'lielps was a visitor in Muo Hill Tuusdoy. ' , 0. D. Samsel visited his pnreuts at Hartley over Sunday. Clarence Bonnet was a passenger to Oxford Monday evening. Miss Nettie Maryiuee visited rela tives In Inavale this week. Miss Nellie Kooiis was a passenger to Illue Hill Tuesday morning. Chas. I),vis and Hert Williams were fishing at the Republican Saturday. II V. Kssert and family were over from Campbell Monday and Tuesday. Amos Cutter and Helen Springer at tended the ball game at Campbell Sun do j. Miss Evn Itoudreau of Campbell was a visitor at the Jos. E. Urlilll home, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Carr are the par ents of a bouncing boy which arrived Monday evening. Mrs Floyd Hndsell of Wymoro was a visitor at tho homeof her sister, Mrs. O. D. Samsel, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Magnerof Hast, ings visited at the home of A. L. 13 ark holder the first of tho woek Geo. Fickel and family autocd to Oakland, Iowa, Friday, for a short visit with friends and relatives. Spreading Canning Gospel Lincoln, Neb,, July 31. Nebraska now has an army of 2,135 women food conservation volunteers from 217 towns at work spreading the gospel of can ning, according to figures just compil ed by the Extension Service of tho Col lege of Agriculture. This town has "done its bit" in con tributing to raise this army of canning demonstrators, the following being among the names on tho honor roll: Gertrude L. Coon Bertha Doyle Edythe Herrlck Bertha Osborn Mildred Polnlcky. Tralnlug schools to equip these re cruits to act as cauniug demonstrators were hold iu 33 towns over the State These schools resulted in the enlist ment of an army of 2,135 women, each of which pledged herself to teach others to can. The schools" were con ducted under the' auspices of the Ag ricultural Extension Service, instruc. tion being given in home canning and home drying. Directions and liter-' ature for instructional work are sup, piled by the University. Many women enrolled in this move ment have offered to give canning demonstrations in near-by towns, pro vided expenses are paid. The Univer sity of Nebraska Agricultural Exten sion Service, Uulverslty Farm, Lincoln will be glad to find teachers for any group of women desiring instruction in methods of canning or drying. Nebraska wometi were not the only ones trained in these schools, Colora do, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, South Dakota, Idaho, and Wisconsin being represented. Many letters are Loinc received tell ing of the great success these volun teer workers ure having. One such volunteer taught llil womeu friends something about the art of canning, and she ex pets to teach more than iiOO before the seasou closes. At d what Is more this woman bus done th s work at "odd times" while working lu a post ntlice from G 30 a. m to (1:30 p. m.. with but 30 minutes for lunch. Will Organize Local Chapter A number of ladles representing the various (societies and clubs of the city met with Mr. Chas. dither Wednes day morning to talk over plans for the organization of a Red Cross Chapter at this plaei-. It was fouiul that noirly overy 'society In the city was doing some form of relief work, and all seem ed willing to unite lu one body nnd or ganize a chapter. Accordingly a tem porary organization was completed with Mrs. D. H. Kaley us chuirman, Mrs. J. II. Bailey secretary, Mrs. C.J. I'opo corresponding secretary, aud Mrs. W. II. Thomas, Treasurer. It was de cided to call a big mass meeting for 8 o'clock Moudny evening at the Court House to porfect a permanent organi zation. Everyone interested lu doing Red Cross work Is urged to be present. All Dolled Up. In tlio African JuiibUw, when wcddlngi they hold, They don't tlo old shoos on a hack; ,, Tho hrldo wears a smllo and a gee-strinp, I'm told, A And tho frooni wears conventional hlack. Ooofl "There's no use talking," growled Mr. Gabb. "A womnn can't tako n Joke." "She can't, eh?" snitpped Mrs. Gabb. "Well, whut did I do when I married you?" Paw Knows Everything. , Willie Paw, what is aicoupllng de vice? Paw A preacher, my son. BID JOL NKBKA1KA. OHIIF iNavale W. Cloud threshed Monday and Tnesday. Bro. Bailey preached at the Christian church Sunday. ' Pete Arnold left Tuesday for Huston, Texas, for war service. Geo. I'rlce aud family of Lawrence spent Sunday at J. Barkers. Alex Hetikel has been hore visiting his mother and other relatives. Koe Ilonkel left. Tuesday, for Denver, Colorado, for service lu the army. Mrs. C. A. Waldo aud chlldrenspent the week lu Ued Cloud attending Chau tauqua. Mr. Stella Kennedy and mother, Mrs. Delsley it til Mrs. Hoy I'almer autoed to Ayr Monday. Leo Gilbeit and family autoed to Blue Hill Tuesday to bid farewell to Ills brother Jim Gilbert. Mr. aud Mrs. Lewis- Woolrldge and children of Nupouee speut Suuduy at the Olenn Olmsted home. Clarence Heed aud family aud Joe Heed and family life visiting at Clyde Mitchell's iu Dayton, Wyoming, While engaged In a wrestling match, Saturday night, Alva Carpenter Injur ed his shoulder and dislocated a rib but will be uble to work again soon. Kansas City Market Kansas City Stock Yards, July 30 Cattlo receipts were Uj.OoO head today, a big drop from recent Mondays. Trices opened strong to 15 higher, but later slowed down .o barely steady, top $13.75. Hog receipts were 7,500, market mostly 10 higher, top S10.10. Sheep and lamb supply was 3000, mar ket weak to 25 lower, best lambs here $14 SO. Beef Cattle Missouri beef steers sold at 313.7;;, as compared with a top of 813.90 for best steers here last week. Weighty grass steers wero not as numerous today, sales not much changed from the close last week, 15 to 23 below a week ago, best iu this class Sl'2.03, light grass steers down to i). Oklahoma shipped lighjly, prices around steady, good steers weighing 000 to 1000 lbs. at SO lo to $9.75, 7.VJ to 851) lbs. at $7.50 to $0.75. lighter steers down to $G 75. Butcher cattle opeued with good prospects but lost thijir advantage. Striking switch men at Chicago threw the market off its stride, and the reported settlement of the strike this morning did not quite restore the equilibrium. t -Stockers and Feeders There yras alargS"hold over from lastuweek,-900o head; but more country buyers appeared today, and this in connectjon-wlth receipts smaller than heretofore resulted in a steady market, at recent declines. Some good red Kansas ,tee,rs sold early at $8.50, weighing S75 lbs., considered steady. Stock steers range from SO 25 to 93,50, inctudlng best quality. Some fleshy steers are going out as high as 811.75, but this trade is not vet dependable. Hogs Excited markets closed last week, and buyers asked a quarter higher at the start today. Later the situation settled to a 10 higher basis, with that advance gone at the close. Prime heavy weights sold tit 810.10, highest price since May, medium weights 310 best Jights 815 00. Dry weather anil two dollar corn are too much for somt laiseis, uud a certain number of goou breed sows are being sacrificed. One Nebraska owner sent oti his herd of 12 legistered sows. Courageous farmer. are able to get brood sows worth the money from timid owners now, one Kausas mau today telling-of his pur chase of two good bred so9, weighing 300 lbs. each, at S'.lo a piece at Ills home hist week. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of Webster County. Nebraska. I). M. 1 1. v nils. IMnlntitl. vs J. F. Kilwards, Defendant. J. F. Kd wards, ilulendniit will tako notice that on tho 14th. day ot July 1U17, P. M. Ilynds, plaintiff herein tiled his petition In the District Court of Webster County, Ne braska, aijalnst said defendant, tho object and prayer of which Is to obtain Judgment against said defendant In tho sum of SiW.lO with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 percent from the 22nd. dny of May 11)17. .Said action being brought upon a certain Judgment In the sum of fiijU(S0 rendered against saldJ. V, Edwards lu favor of D, M. H'ynds In an action then pending before Hay Anderson, Justice of tho l'enee In and for Yellowstone Comity, Montana, wherein said I). M. Ilyntls was pliilntltland J. F. Kd wards it al wero defend ants, upon which Judgment gn.W has been slnco collected by execution leaving n bal ance still duo from defendant to plnlntltt' thereon In thesaid Mini of JiJJ.lO and Inter est. That lu connection with Raid petition In tho District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, was also Hied as a part of the sumo proceed ing an nlllitiivlt for the purposo ot securelug an order of attachment against said defend ant on tho ground that defendant Is a mm resident of the state of Nebraska aud has no (icrsenal property In Webster County, Nc. braska subject to execution or attachment but lins real otato lu said county subject to execution and attachment. You are rciulredjo answer said petition and order ot attncrilucnt proceeding on or before Hujitember 3, mi, V. M. Ilynda, l'lalutttr. Uy Fred Maurer, . . Ills Attoruey, Articles off Incorporation We, tho undersigned, Incorporators, do hereby In pursuance of tho Statutes of Ne braska, lu such case made and provided, associate ourselves together as a body politic aim corporato lu tho manncrand for tho pur. poses hereinafter mentioned. Article 1-Tho Mid corporation shall bo named and known asWrcrton.iiavafc Light anil I'Direr Company. Article 2 -That Its prluclplo placo of busi ness shall bo the City of Hod Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska. Article;! Thcgeneral naturo of the busi ness which may bu transacted br said corpor ation shall bo as follows: Toaciiulre laud nnd construct, maintain and operate an electric transmission lino or llncsover tho public highway In said county or counties, to purchase electric current, and to sell said electric current to any person or corporation along tho lino of nald transmis sion llues;nolssue stock, bonds, or a mort gage or other legal evidences of liiilebU'iliiem, and to do suchother things as nro ntecssary In the transaction of the business above tie. lined. Article lTho amount of authorized capital stock of said corporal Ion Khali bo Ten Thous and Dollars. (JIO.OOO.UO). Tho amount of bonds said Company may Issue shall not ex eeed Ten Thousand Dollars, (510,000.00). Article!) The existence of wild corporation shall commence when said articles of Incor poration are filed with tho Secretary of State and County Clerk of said County, and aro published according to law, and hall con. iluuo for forty lib) years unless sooner termi nated by duo process u law. Article tl Tho greatest amount of liability to which said corporation may at any one time be siibeet shall not exceed two-thirds of the capital stock of said Company. Article 7 The capital stock of said Com pany shall b divided Into 100 bhares of Twen ty Five Dollars (iV00) each. Articles Tho attaint of said corporation shall be conducted by the Hoard of live direct ors, who shall hold such positions for a period of one year from tho completion of tho said organization of said Incorporation, and annually thereafter said Hoard of directors, shall bo elected by tho stockholders from among their number as shall be approved by the by-laws of said corporation, hereafter to be adopted by said Hoard of Directors. The Hoard of directors shall choose a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and said Secretary and Treasurer may be the same porton. Bald directors shall perform all of tho duties required In establishing and conducting tho business ntlalrsof said Com pany and as provided by the by-laws of the corporation. Said oiliccrs shall each hold his olllclal position for a period of ono year unless removed by said Hoard of Directors or otherwise. ArtlcloU The place of meeting of tho said Hoard of Directors shall bo at Kcd Cloud, Webster County, Nobraska, unless otherwise ordered by tho Hoard of Directors holding taldolllces from year to year. Tho said dl rectors shall as soon as convenient after the formation of said Incorporation elect said tllcers at a meeting to be held lu I ted Cloud .s'ebraska. and provide for tho opening of ttock subscription books and for the trans acttou of the business atlalrs of said icorpor atlon, provide the necessary seal and record book, which shall bo In the form to be deter mined by the said directors. Vacancies lu the Hoard of directors during the first year jf the corporate existence shall bo tilled by the then holding directors, and thereafter vacancies shall be tilled; by the- said stock solders In the manner provided by law and the by-laws ot this corporation. "" ' Artlclo 10 These articles ot Incorporation may be amoaded1 at any time. Every intendment thereto shall first 'be approved by a majority of the holding Hoard of Direct jra, aud upon being approved It 'shall bo en tered at large upon the records of the Hoard, to be accurately kept by the Secretary Kach of such amendments shall be made a part of the articles of Incorporation aud shall bo acknowledged as the record, and public md recorded In the same manner as these articles. INCOHPOKATOItS J. E. Moi'.ltis C. A. Waldo C. L. Wickwike O. D. AKNUf 1'. 1. Eastwood. State of Nebraska la 'ounty of Webster J1" On this iTth day of July, 1917, personally ippeared before mo J. E. Morris, C. A. Waldo md C. I.. Wick wire to mo well known to be he Identical pemms whoso names wero af- Ixed to tho foregoing m ticks of Incorpor ate!!, aud they severally acknowledged the f.iccntlouof tho same to be their voluntary ict and deed (or tho purposes lu said article jxprtssed. Iu Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto tulcrlbetl my iiameiiud alllsed my olllclal teal the day and year first above written. C. II. IIUIIIJKSS eai) Notary l'ubllc. NOTAIIY ACK.n'OW I.EDUKMKNT. state of Nebraska I ,. He It ltemombere,d. Franklin County i That on thlsJTth day of July A. D , lai" beforo the undersigned N. It. Morrow a Notary l'ubllc, In and for said county, peisoually came U. D. Ar imp, 1'. l Eastwood to me known to be the Identical persons whose names aro af ' fixed to and who executed the foregoing Instrument as grantors nnd nckuowlcdg cd the same to be their voluntary net and deed for the purposes therein set forth. Witness my hand and Notarial seal the day and year last above written. N. It. M on now (Seal) Notary l'ubllc. My commission expires the 17th dny of July SherirrsSaie Hv Virtue of a writ of execution directed to me irom the clerk of the District court ol Webster County, Nebraska, on a Judgment obtained before Hon. 11. 8. Dungan In the district cburt of Webster County, Nobraska on tho 18th day of October I9l in favor ot 1'carl A mold as pitilutlil', and against Arthur Arnold as defendant, for the sum of thirty six hundred dollars and SI0.00 per mouth sup. port for plulutlU's Infant child on which there Is now duo six hundred aud twenty dollars nnd accruing costs, 1 havo levied upon thefollowlhgre.il estate token as the pro perty of said defendant, to satisfy the amount duo on said Judgment to wit: The undivided one ninth Interest lu all tho following real estato: Northwest ijuart'cr of section four, lots three and four lu section four, lots one, two and six In xcctlou seven, all of aforesaid real estato being In township one, North, Itange twelve, Webster county, Nebraska. Aud will oiler the sapio for sale to tho high est bidder, for cash lu hand, on the ?Jud day of August A. D., 11)17, at the south door of tho court house, being the front door thereof, (that being tho building wherein the last term of court was held), at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. , of said day, when and where dueatteutlunce will bo given by the under signed. Dated July 19,-117. Fkakk UurrEit, ShuqUfof said county. IRylylJfiii When the Firemen Appear the injured man's first thought is one of thankfulness that he is to. Mow nbou your thoughts it a fiiteman should ap pear at yout liome The Day Before the Fire is the day lo iniure. As lhat day may be 10,-morrow for all you can know or dov'it follows that prudence would im pell you to stop in out office to-day and h'ave us issue you a policy, O. C. TEEL R.elia.ble Insurance The Red Cloud Chief Quality" Printers : Publishers Where a v. Dollar Does Its Duty FOR YOU Printed Matter of the Better Quality" flTt.Vor' How Vhtnp il nut now aoun Thm Hamilton - Cathor Clothing Com .itHtroKn to Paul Swot Everything a Man' or Moy weara ' C. II. 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