The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 07, 1918, Image 8

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DENTIST
Succe9&or to Dr. Croa
OVER STATE HANK
RED CLOUD
NEBRASKA
Dr. R. V. Nicholson
Dentist
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
tanOFFin; Ovnt Amihkuit's Store
E. S. Geurber
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
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Electrical Goqds of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish 'You the Fixtures
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Everything m Mam
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mmd Ofevrf Nibra&k
Buy a Home!
1 wllUell you. ii
home i ii 11 u,d.
Cloud mo cheap
and o n h u c Ii
Easy ' I'nyiuonts
th tit you uuii not
afford to pay
rent. Six p o r
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deferred pay.
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throe locations.
Oct Iflnt .Choice
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KILt, off the worian and pet
your hoes feeding: tlirhtoad (hey
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They'll fnttin fart nnd MAKE
YOU MOK15 MONEY. licoloTVtcS'
Wc want yor to iron nil yourhoza with
HOG-TQN1S PKUItlorGOdnyii. Como
In wo will Klvo yott cuRlclcnt IJOU
TONI!(tlmwiiAVorinKMcruniUlos Conditioner) to trout your entir liera
(or CU tfayrt. It Its rcnults (all to satluty
you, it vriU cost ycu tutuics,
Q. L.Cotting
The Druggist
When the
Firemen Appear
the imuted man' fiit thought it one of
llianlttulncu that lie it to. How abou
y6ur thought it a fireman thould ap
pear at your home?
The Docy
Before the Fire
it (he (la)' to intute. Ai that day may
he to-morrow (or aM you can Lnow or
do, it (ellowi that prudence would im.
nell you to ttop ia.out office to-day and
have ut iue you a policy,
Q. C. TEEL
ILelieuble Insurance
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use more fish u. beans
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O ue syrups
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the cause of freedom
U.S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION
WHEATLIESS BISCUITS.
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I'tirclioil ooninu'iil Ih thu feature of
these oNcellent wheat less lilrtcultH.
Fli'rtt, thu eorniiioaloiie-lialf a cup
Is put In a Mm! low pan placed In tho
oven and atincd frequently, until It
Is ti delicate brown The other Ingre
dients are a teaspoon of salt, a cup
of peanut butter runt one. and a half
cups of water. Mix the peanut but
ter, water and Halt and heat. While
this mixture In hot stir .In. tho meal
which should also he hot. 'lieat thor
oughly. Tho dough should Ke of such
eotiHlKtency that It can be dropped
from a ftpoon. Bako In small cukes
In an ungreased pan. This makes 10
blsfutts, each of which contains one-
DELICIOUS CORN MUFFINS.
A HICXEL A PAY .
JSJOUR SHARE
If You Can Save More, Then More 1 3
Your 3hare.
640
, If every person In NYhrnnku were lo
lay tiHhle n nickel each day during
the year of 1!'I3. It would mean tho
savins of nearly ,$2(i,roo.(X)0 in thN
Ktate this year. This In Nebraska's
shine of the War K.ivlngi Stamp loan.
Jf Pvery'MHly lit the I'nltwl States
saved n nickel it tiny during the year,
It would menu the raising of fci.OOO.
000,000. J'hlx Is the total umolintjjX
the War Savings twin.
Five nickels buy u "Thriri Stamp."
Sixteen of the IW-cenU'jThrm Stamps"
pahled 6n n card can he tv?(hanged
.with ti few cents for a War Savings
Stamp. War Savings Stamps cost
$4.12 each until I'ebruary 1, and then
one cent more ench month until thu
end of the year, and tjn January 1, I
JD2II, can ho redeemed nt jiny post
oOlce for .5.
j If you vdo not want to keep War
Savings Stamps until the date of ma-1
lurlty you can cash them nt the post
olllce any lime on 10 days' notice, am
plus the
ATDTC ,'l f'-aore freo homcstoiul net
xvIJlii3 has been In force one yenr.
"OfH1!!1 1St'lir'y l.0.000 ncruH of Ki'iss
ST S HiJCi covered IhikIs lu WyominK were
Hied on (hiring tho jenr 1017 Hundreds of applicants for these lands In Rust
Central Wyoming reached them via Douglas on the Darlington's Utiiper main
line and via L'ptou, Miotecroft, Gillette, or Clearmont, on tlio Sheridrtti main
line for Northeast Wyoming.
Although the Government survey has not yet boon finished, it wtjuhl be
well to look at these Inmls and make your (.election as early this season ua pos
sible. INFORMATION
Wrlie me for clicular rieerlbing theso mile-square homesteads. Three
years' residence required. Five months' vacation ejich year. Information also
at I nited States laud ofllees at Douglas, Sundance and Unflalo, Wyoming.
Lt me help you.
S. B. Howard, Immigration Agt C. B. & Q. Ry
1001 Fur mini' St. Omaha. Nebr.
, N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb.
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earned to date.
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Hero's nn old fashioned recipe for
corn mulllns that has recently been
revived and used with unusual success
In several of the larger New York ho
tels: Tofiinke three and n half dor.en
mulllns tiikione quart milk, six ounces
butter siibsOtute. twelve ounces of
light syrup or honey, four eggs, pinch
of salt, twoounces baking powder,
one and a half pounds comment nud
one and a half pounds re Hour. Till
butler and syrup should be thoroughly
mixed; then ndd the eggs gradually.
Pour In the mill: and ndd the rye Hour
mixed with corntneal and baking powder.
sixth of an ounce of protein
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FACE the FACTS
LET us. face the facts. The war situation is critical.
Unless the Allies fight as iaey never yet have
fought, defeat threatens. Hungry men' cannot fight
at their best; nor hungry nations. France, England,
and Italy are going hungry unless we feed them.
Wheat Savings They must have wheat. It is the
best food to fight on. It is the easiest to ship. Wo
alone can spare it to them. By savins just a little
less than a quarter of what we ate last year .we can
support those who are lighting our battles. And we
can do it withcitt stinting ourselves. We have only
to substitute another foot! just as good.
Th. Corn of Plenty Corn is that food. There's a
surplus of it. Providence has been generous in the
hour of our need. It has givon us corn -in such bounty
as was never known before. Tons of corn. Train
loads of corn. Five hundred million bushels over and
above our regular needs. AU we hive to do is to
learn to appreciate it. Was ever patriotic duty made
' so easy? And so clear?
Amorica'o Own Food Corn 1 ' It is the true American
food. The Indians, hardiest of races, lived on it.
Our forefathers, adopted the diet and conquered a
continent. For a great section of our country it
;has blong een the staff of life. How well the South
fought on it, history tells. Now it can help America
win a world wr.
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Lmuth SMiMtkiag Corn! It isn't one food. It's
idoxtn. It's a, cereal. It's a vegetable. It's a bread.
It's a Aaaa art. It's nutritious ; more food value in it,
dollar for dollar, than meat or eggs or most other
vegetables. It's good to eat; how good you don't
know until you've had corn-bread properly cooked.
Best of all, it's plentiful and it's patriotic.
Corn's Infinite Variety How much do you know about
corn? About how good it is? About the many
delicious ways of cooking it? And what you miss
by not knowing more about it?. Here are a fow
of its uses:
There are at least fifty ways to use corn meal to
mako good dishes for dinner, supper, lunch or break
fast. Here are some suggestions:
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Why Wheat Must Be Saved
The necesssity for utmost savins of
wheat ih Nebraska lit evident from the
plight of France, according, to agri-
if)ff,tol nvfnnolnn t.m1sj. rC 41a TT-. I
vuivu&ui vAwviioiuii Mvinuif) Ul till: wil-j
ivcrsity of Nebraska. In 1913 her
wheat production exceeded 146,000,000 ,
bushels but under the Btrcss of war 5
this has rapidly declined each year Jt
until the past season only GG,GOO,000 J
bushels were nroduced. She hnn lost. 5
not only sitne of her wheat-growing '
territory n&ut the wheat acreage '
throughout lier provinces has also'
been reduced. Labor is oxcoedlnirlv
O tf m
scarce and seed is difficult to obtain. ;
Keep Improving Your Equipment
Do not worry about tho shortage of crops, another year Is coming
Do not wait for cheaper1 bnilding'materinl
Do not let the war 6carc you
Do yu know material will increase when the warisover? Europe
. must bu rebuilt Supply and demand will take a baud then
Do you know we have(up to date Infoimatlon on nil farm buildings? jf
Do you want ideas on farm buildings? We furnish them FREE J
jHalon'e-Gellatly Go.
TALK WITH US ABOUT LUMBER"
Notice of Suit
fii II. .SniMlcMnnd John I'. 1'Mu.irds non
rnlilmt ileteniUiuiswill take nuiUo tliat tin
Montana National Unix of iillllnus lias tiled
Its petition ami roiniiu iicul an action
imnlnit tlicni In the district court of uhster
County thiMibjict mill prayer Til which are to
recover from snld defendants the mini of
'IAViM ulili interest at i jiur cent per an
num Iront Dcceuiliir O.-iuiT nnd Villi tutor.
in i s fees nml coils n( mill, as the aiioiuit due
plnljillll from the defendants iuon a p
ixMiiy note e.eened and delivered ly d
Idmith to philuttir. dntidoctolierii. IIT
fiefendanisiire further not tiled that a
lld.'ivlt fiirattiichiiifut waspled liiy.ililacllnii
and an order nt attachment Isuied out of
said court by virtue whereof the tollowlin:
described real estate In Wuhstcr t utility. No
liraska has been Ion led iijutti and t Inched as
the iironrt of defendant John 1. IMwanU
lo-wtt: the southern ii: ipiartcr of lection
foiu'tecn (II) In township two (2) range ten
(ID) nud the philiitltl seehH to .(Subject thefc.ild
piopvrty to the payment of hald debt.
Dcfcndaiith are required to answer Kiild
petition on tile In heoillco of the i le.rU of
s-ililcotirt at lied Clmirt, Nebrasl.ii on or be
fore Marcji M, iiiis.
Dated .lmuinry 31, l'il8.
I'll i: Mont ?;v N .':. r.,iM; of Dii.i.inus.
Il I.. 11. 111. XI'KI KlttlK,
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PUBLICSALE
The nndeisgnedwlll offer Tor 'ale at I'ublhj Auetiiui. in h.s farm fi'
miles south and one half tulle east of Inavale, I i miles noitu east of Wouier,
nud 1.1 miles southwest of Iteil CIdihI, eoimhcucltig at 10 o'elr ik.
::, Wednesday, .Feb. 20, 1918
HEAD OF HORSES
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Srian of . mares. '. vrs old, wt U(W0. one in foal to j-ick nud
horse; drivliig tnuiv, ti yrs old, wt 1000; spati mules. . nud 0 yrs old,
coming 2 yr old colt ; coming yearling oil; good saddle horse.
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t 2700;
HEAD OF CATTLE
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Hill til twuii ii i i wi ! t i ii rwinii v.f aa ii j .ix WMp iz.ia uiiii
heifts; 14 cows; JZ'ealVes; pure bied Hereford bull.
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naves mto biss
To and from all Trains
8 Bred Duroc Jersey Brood Sows 8
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Deerluu mower, 0-ft cut; 10 ft McCoitnick rake. l2.m Molltie 'Hii? plow;
2 .liilin Deere discs; pulveriz'r disc; lloel: Island lister: .1 n-ctlon harrow; hay
rach nnd wnt'on: S suth oih liiirnos; snd'll; 10 ft extension tnl'le: :i-burner
nil stove; Old Trut v lneubutor, Iho ui scvon tonsaltalfa hay antl
five doxen 'chickens.
Dr. S. S. Peiirilorf, M. I. V.
eierlnary In L'hari;e
H. Miner SenimXoJ
J. II. Miner
'Manager
IMtODLTUUS
Anti Hog Cholera Serum
Ucil Clcuil, Ncbrarikn
Wire or Phoiii: at Our Exncnst!
U. S. Vetr.rlnarv llcfittso No. 45
ML Pleasant Ladies Aid will Serve Lunch
Terms: 10 months 10 1
J. H. Ellingcr, Auct. M M
S. R. Florance, Clerk JL SL ilJ
b &i ! f
k omen
The Chief 52 weeks for $1.50
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DESSERTS'-Corn-meal
molasses cake.
Apple corn bread.
Dumplings.
Gingerbread.
Fruit gems.
HOT BREADS
Boston brown bread.
Hoeeake.
Mufllns.
Biscuits.
Griddle cakes.
WalTres.
HEARTY DISHES
Corn-nreal croquettes. Cornmeal fish balls.
Meat .and corn-meal dumplings.
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ino recipes are in r armors utiueiin puo, ivprj ti
Meal as a Food ana Ways ot using it," lree from the
Department of Agriculture.
Have rented land in another locality I wilT'offer at public auction nt the place : 1 milfi east
and lmile north of Inavale, or 6 miles west and 1 north oi Tted Cloud, known as, the bill
Smith fnrm. on .
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THURSDAY
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Commencing at 1 o'clock the following described property:
Head of Stock
4 HEAD OF HORSES
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1 black horse mule S years old, weight Juoj; j, nay gemmg v u VS ' '
bav gelding 11 years old, weight 1500; 1 ba, goldmg 11 years old, weight 1400.
7 HEAD OF HOGS
3 Duroc sows in good breeding shape, weight about 250 lbs; 4 Duroc barrows, weight 2o0.
These hogs are all immune, by double treatment.
M AGHirsfERY, ETC.
1 Pain mower, 1 Dain rake, 1 Oliver lister, 1 new three section harrow, 1 International
cultivator, 1 buggy top nearly new, 1 very good Aringdon 3i inch lumber wagon, 1 new
International separator, 1 Queen incubator, some chicken wire, 2 sets work harness, one
nearly new, 1 set single harness, 1 Warner U h. p. engine, nearly new, some hay in mow,
1 Dempster water tank with a .bbl. pump and 20 ft. hose, 1 new farm truck, tank
heater, Challenge grinder, nonrly new, arid other articles too numerous to mention.
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TERMS: All sums of $10 nnd under, cash. Sums over that amount a credit bf 10 months
will be given purchaser with approved security at ten per cent interest.
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J. H. ELLINGER, Auct.
Vincent M. Nolan
. W. A. SHERWOOD, Clerk
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