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

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Winter Tcrurist Fres
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The entiro ichomo of Southern tourist fares bccoincn effective Una year
October 1st. All result and principal cities of the Gulf Coast and the
So-rthenn arc included; Florida faies Include circuitous routes. With its
Krent military cantonment, tho Southland, during the coming winter, will be
a most Interesting tourist region.
TO C -LIFOKNIAf The usual winter tourist fares via all routes, -he
II i-lmgton can ticket you either via Denver, Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake,
n through todilst deeper service, or via Denver, the Santa Fo "Grand Can-
n" line, ulso for the grand Coast tour including the Northwest.
Beautiful "Southland" publications, Including the Uurlington's Winter
Tourist leaflet. With it- main trunk lines to the southeast, cither via Den-v-,
Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago, tho Utulington is essentially the
10 .tc for southern tiavel.
L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent
1001 I'uriuiiit Struct, Otnaliii, N'jur
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N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb.
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UNDERTAKING
(LADY ASSISTANT)
ALL THE PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB.
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: Keep Improving Your Equipment :
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Do not worry about tho shortHKo of crops, unotliur year Is coming .
, Do not wait for HitMipur liuililing iuileriul ;
, Do not let the war H" ire you "l
, Do v u know material will lin'reiiM' wlnui tlio war Uover? Kuropo ,
J inu-t lie rohiillt Supply mill ileiniuul wilt tiilce it hitiul I lieu
J Do you know we have up to ilutu inrtirinatlon on all farm buililiiigsV ,"
; Do you want hli'ii on farm buildings? Wo furnish thorn Fit UK .
IjUlone-GellatlyGo.
"TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER" !
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INAVALE
Mr. L. W. Thompson was a passen
ger to Klvorton Tuesday night.
Mm. Glenn Olmsted of Hed Cloud
attended the Kensington at Mrs.
v Maude Conley's Tuesday.
Mrs. Nelle Hunter antl Mrs. Daisy
Cloud left Monday morning for Om
aha to fee an oculist.
Mr. Joe Heed of Guide Hock moved
into the property recently vacated by
It. K. Hunter antl family.
Mrs. Sadie C. Holdretlgc of ttell
ville, Kan., is spending the week with
lier sihter-in-law, Mrs. Sadie K. Iloltl
ictlge. iMrs.Charley Henkel antl mother-in-law
alr.o Mrs. Hi Dunn antl son, Gene,
autoed to Hastings Friday of last
week.
Mr. C. K. Latto antl wife of Great
fiend, Kas., autoetl here Sunday to
attcnti the funeral of their brother-in-law,
II. H. Holdrcdge.
Mrs. A. E. Wolcott of Hebron ar
rived Saturday night to spend a few
tlays with Mrs. S. E. Holdretlgc antl
family also to attcnti the funeral ser
vices of II. II. Holdrcdge Monday.
After a serious illness of a few days
Mr. II. H. Holdrcdge passed away on
Thursday, Nov. 1, about 0:45 p. m.
He had been quite sick several times
during the past two years antl the
past month was thought to be improv
ing, but it proved only temporary.
For over eight years he and his
wife, assistetl at times by their daugh
ter, Mrs. L. W. Thompson, hud run
the switchboard anti his voice will be
greatly missed by tho surrounding
country. 1 lie bereaved wire and fam
ilies wish to thank the many friends
for their kindness, also tho beautiful
floral offerings.
The funeral services were held in
the Christian church conducted by the
M. E. pastor, Hew Murless, Monday,
Nov. 5, 1917, at 2 p. in. Mr. Hold
rcdge was one of the contractors who
built the Christian church.
A Year of Cheer
A tot of good I'oituiiu is In htore for
thoM- families who are on Tin1 Youth's
Companion Miliieriplloii list for 11118
a year of cheer
Tlieie will he 12 g'orious soiiul or
Kioiip stories ranging from u girls'
war story liy Grrit'c S. Uluhmotitl and
Indian lulvitituivs by Jiituei WHIani
Heliollz, to ilit unrivaled tnies of lot
iiimi' tlnj's by C. A. Stephens
Tlie chin in of Companion stories lio
in the fact that whether thev are es
pecially iwlltuii for boys or Tor gliln,
uvuryonu enjoys them to the full,
riieti there nro special pages for tic
Family, Hoys Ulrl.sund even for llltlo
Children wlillu the Editorial I'ligu,
Current Evuiils and ii Doctor's Corner
supply all the repulreuienls of tho fam
ily Tor good rcmiing. And this par
ticular feast can come from no other
source
The Companion alone is 82.00, but by
special iirruugemcut new subscribers
for The Companion can also, byadditig
only 25 cents, have MtCall's Mngazlne
for ll18, both publications tor only
This two-at one-price oiTer Includes:
I. Tho Youth's Companion 52 Issues
in litis.
:.'. All remaining 1017 issues of tho
Companion free.
3 The Companion Home Calendar for
1013.
1 MeUall't. Magazine l'J fashion
numbers in i)i8. All for only $2.25.
TDD YOUTH'S COMPANION,
Commonwealth Ave., UoMon, Mass.
Now Subscriptions received at th s
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PUBLIC SAL
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The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on liis farm 2 miles cast
and I I -2 miles north of Red Cloud, commencing at 1 2 o'clock, on
Tuesday, Nov. 13
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Ina vale School Notes
For month ending Oct. 20, thoo
neither absent nor tartly in tho inter-
IIX.III. tt .UI'll. V.. It1't.fll( 'kl.,.
.Tnlm nnrirOKR. I'.-iv Pnlo. Mnlinl Knttv.
" -. i-,. '..r - -j Ww.wr ...ww. ww(.f
Norma llurwell, Alva Meyers, lima
Carienter, Ivan IJarker, Flossie Koig.
Marjoriu Miller, Cliffortl Leonard,
Herman Heig, Kutli Petty and Ella
Deisley.
The per cent of attendance was
0.1.02 '
Tliose having the highest averages
arc as follows: ,(
Fifth Grade: Norma Durwell i)-12,
Ella Deisley 042, Mary Cloud 037.
Sixth Grade: Flossie Keig 05 1-0,
Violet Mitchell 05, Marjorie Miller 05.
Seventh Grade: Howard Petty 88!i,
James Dailcy 85R .
Eighth Gratle: Pauline Mitchell 03,
Mabel Petty 011.
150 Head Live Stock
1 span 5-yr-old Mules, wt 2400
78 Head Cattle 78
40 cows, 3 to 5 yrs old, all safe with calf; 8 yearling heifers; 8 year
ling steers; 20 spring calves; 2 white face bulls
Notice of Incorporation
Notice Is hereby itlvtn of tlio Incorporation
of the llli Chief till ami Oas Company. Tlio
pilnclpnl plnceof transnctltiK Its Imcim-SH N
Itcil t loml. NvlirnHka. Tlienencral nature of
tlio htislncssto lio transacted Is the prospect
Inn aiulitrllllm; for oil or other mlecral nnd
the n.llnlm: anil inarKctlm; of the suine, the
constrni'tloii and nialutaliianccof means of
trniipnrtailuiinnd tho .maniifnctiirim; and
4L-Iluu of surh mineral and coinnierclal pro
duets thereof. AImi thoni'iiiilsltlonnudhold-
Imzof sneh. real estatuand Interestn tliereln
as may he deemed advhahlo and the sale,
conveyance or Incumbrance of the came.
The authorleft capital stcek Is ilOO.000 dlvld-
ed In shares of sltl each, W.Y000.00 of which to
liesuhserlhid and paldatthecomnieneeincnt
of hiislneosand the halnueoHis may ho deter
mined by the Hoard of I'lreetors. The com'
niencuiiient of Ihccorporiittrm Ih.Iuiic 1, 1UIT
or n-iMxin thereafter ai the oruanlxatlon Is
eompleUd and Its termlnntlon Juno t, 1UI
Tho highest amount of Indebtedness or lia
bility to which the corporation It at any
time to.subjttt Itself shall not exceed two-
thlrdsot the paid up capital stock. The rvf
lalrs of tho corporation are to Uu conducted
by a Hoard of nlno Directors elected by ami.
from tho stockholders and by olllccrs consist"
Im? of a president, vice president, secretary
and treasurer selected by snld Hoard.
The Hie t'hlef Oil and das Co.. by
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(ii:o. W. IIUTi'iiifON
A. II. t-'Altl-liNTKIt
W. I.. Vt'KKiKIUl
HoiiERr D.vMKitKi.r.
W. INNKS l'ATTKIISOX.
70 Head Hogs 70
70 head good shoats and hogs, wt 60 to 200 lbs
Farm Machinery
1 wagon new, 1 press drill, 1 set 1 3-4 inch work harness, 1 set good
I 1 -2 inch harness, many other articles too numerous to mention.
Lunch on the Grounds
TERMS Ten months at ten per cent interest
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Peterson Building, Friday Horning
I will give one $3.50 set of George
Beuoy Capon Tools for the person
having the highest scoring bird
Inavale, f. $. COPLEY Nebraska
"The Capon Expert"
Sunday morning at 11:30 the Ina
vale Methodist Church antl S. S. will
hold a Patriotic Rally in honor of
Martin Luther. Everyone is invited.
The following program will he given
and an olTering taken for the Hoard
of Sunday Schools.:
PROGRAM
Song "Red, White and Blue"
Ree. Apostles' Creed Rustler;
Prayer by pastor
Responsive readings
Ilec. "The Day We Celcbrat-'
Song "Luther's Cradle Hymn"
Address E. W. Loselce
"Luther and the Reformation"
Hymn "faith of our Fathers"
Pageant Cheerful orlcers
"Growth & future of Protestantism"
Address Rev. A. K. .Aimless
"Our Debt to Protestantism"
Song "Star Spangled Rainier"
Atltliess "Freedom I. A. Silvey
Rcc. Present Day Crisis. C.l.C. Roys
S. S. Rally service Klein. Dept.
Pledge of allegiance to our Flag
Song America
Report, to County Clialrnmii on Wom
en's L'nil Lil.erty ljonn Montis of Web
ster comity ns follow:
Rod Cloinl snyinooo
Mluo Hill....". 1,0.10.00
Guide Rock 1,115000
Inuvale .100 00
Rosomont 150.00
Legal Notice
FRANK ELLIN
J. H. Ellinger, Audt V, A. Sherwood, Clerk
.1. !. Crans, ilclcinlnnt will take iiolleo that
on the;8th:lay of October 1917, C. K. Hlgln
Itoiham, plalntlir II led his petition In thu
District Court ot Webster County, Nebraska
nitnlust salil ilufemW-ul. tlio object nit i! pray
er ot which Is to obtain Judgment attalnst
Mild defendant in the sum of SI8I.10
and Interest thereon at 8 percent per annum
from Octobers, 11)17 upon a certain pronila
sory note for the principal sum of Wlj.00
dated .Inly !), 1M2, and due October I), 11)12, iiml
on which there has been paid arlous
amounts, totaling In the amfreKato J-J8I.12
Icnvln a bnlnuceof ISI.10diiu this plalntlll'
No part of said last namid amount has been
paid and Is still due and uwIiik this plalntlir
That In connection with fnld petition Mo I
In thu District Court of Webster County. No.
luaska, wasalso llltd as r part of tho kuuu
proceeding an ailldavlt for tho purpose of
Mt'itrliiu an attachment against said ilcfen.
dant on thoiirouud that ho ls:i nun resident
o( Webster rounty, Nebraska and hat no per
sonal property In Wel,ter County, Nebraska
subject to execution or attachment but has
real estate In said county which Is subject
to execution and attachment.
You are reuulred to nieovor said potltion
and attachment procicdlugou or before the
!lrd day of December UiiT.
c, K. iimiNiioriiAM, by K. G.Cai.hwkm.
Ills Attorney.
ONE DAY
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
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at Inavle, Nebraska
THURSDAY NOV. 15
Mr. Wood of the University of Nebraska will speak on
Farm Motors, Automobiles and Farm Water Systems.
will
srive a
Miss Ord, Home Economies Specialist
cooking and canning demonstration.
EVERYBODY INVITED
Basket dinner at noon. Gome and help to
make Jnavale's. first Farmers' Institute
a
success.
Hayes Auto Bus
KODAKS
Better Kodak Finishing
And Developing. .:.
A Full Line of Supplies
ROLLS IlBVKLOPEl)-10c
HAIL YOUR OKDER TO US
Stevens Bros.
The
Hamilton - Cathor
Clothing Co.
SacccMon to Pul Slor7
Everything a Man
or Boy Wears
Red Cloud Nebraska
Total Kl,:i00.00
In accordance with rulings of the
PostolTice Department Postmaster
Lctson announces that after Decem
ber 1st a tax will be placet upon all
parcel post packages. On a package
subject to 25 cents postage a tax of
one cent will bo charged. On parcels
on which the postage amounts to from
26 to 50 cents the tax will be 2 cents.
Parcels will not bo accepted unless
both the postage and the tax are pre
paid. Also that on all parcels ad
dressed to tho forces in France tho
weight limit will bo 7 pounds,
Hillmnn's Ideal Stock Company are
playing a week's engagement at tho
Orpheum' and arc drawing a enpacity
house each evening. Ten peoplo un
der the direction of Harry Sohns
make up this company antl each and
every ono of them are theatrical art
ists. Tho company have been playing
in this city for several, seasons and
thentorgoors know that eacfi'and ev
ery attraction is up to tho highest
standard. They carry their own scen
ery and specialize on high class vaude
To and from All Trains
Baggage Transfered Promptly
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
EBTOkkice Oveii Ai.nmaiiT's Stoke
E. S. Gaurber
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work GuarantMd)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You the Fixtures
Dr. S. S. lleardorf, M. V. C.
Veterinary In Charge
Dv. Cvas. S. Cross
DENTIST
OVKU STATU HANK
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
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: COL. J. H. ELLINGER
AUCTIONEER
3j In now rcmly to plncu your snlo dittos
Asknnyono m to my nuallilcnttons
!ji or whom DinvocrluilHiUo. Jndepen
VJ dont phonoS on ID. Wrltowlroor call
g Kf.u Cloud, Neiik.
C. It. Miner
Mniiag(.-r
C. H. Miner Serum Co.
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Anti Hog Cholera Serum
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Wire or Phone at Our Expense
I), S. Veterinary License No. 45
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Hamilton - Gather
Clothing Co.
cMen to Pl SoT
Everything a Mam
or Moy Weare
"Hmd Claud Nmbraka
When the
Firemen Appea-r
the tmured man'i first thought li one of
ihankfulneM that he is so. How auou
your thoughts if a fiireman should ap.
ear at your home?
The Dsy
Before the Fire
is the day to insure. As that day may
be to-morrow for all you can know or
do, it fellows that prudence would im
pell you to stop in our office today and
have us issue you a policy,
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