The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 05, 1919, Image 8

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ANY GOOD FUEL, soft or hard coal, coak or wood or
any combination of fuel may be used. The heater is also
easily arranged for gas burners. FarQuars are fuel-savers.
THE SMOKE OUTLET is at the front, below the ash
General
This feature is an improvement over furnaces.
AUTOMATIC CONTROLL of the draft is an import
ant feature of the FarQuar self regulating furnace. It is
operated by the heat of the iiirc-box itself.
SELF-CLOSING DOORS. Fire
poorly controlled is a risky thing
Personal controll is unreliable. Per
sons are liable to leave the ash-door
or direct-draft open, or open the draft and forget to close it.
SELF-CLOSING ASH DOOR is a very important fac
tor of safety. You can feel a sense of safety with the
fire the most dangerous element known held under con
troll in the welded, self-closing fire-box.
The "FAR QUAR" Welded Steel Self-Regulating
Furnace is made in four sizes which are as follows:
Size No. 4 No. 5 No. C No. 7
Length fire-box in' feet 4 5 0 7
Total length .... 5
Aggregate cap'y pipes
GOO
E.W.STEVENS
Plumbing Heating Everything Electrical
Notice
Tho WuWer County Hoard of
Hqualizttlon will sit In tho Commiss
ioners Room nt tho Court Ilottho In
Keel Cloud, on June 10th and 11th, HHft.
All Hersoiisfhiivliiff complaints In re
gard to Assessment or Taxes are here
by notified tlmt this Is the proper time
to appear before the Hoard and present
lhaaiitno. H. F I'BRKY,
County Cleric.
Those who were fortunate enough
to attend the State Fair of last fall
will remember the wonderful changes
that were made in the grounds and
buildings, and those who accept the
opportunity to pay a visit to tlio 1919
State Fair will note with pleasure tho
progress and improvement that is now
taking place on tho grounds. For
instance, one of tho first new build
ings to greet the patrons this year
npALK about
3? that iust lavishes smokehappiness on
every man game enough to make a bee line for a
tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new !
Get it straight that what you've hankered for in
smokes you'll sure and certain find aplenty in P. A.
That's because P. A. has the quality!
You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your
tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse
drink when he's off the water 1 Bite and parch are cut
out by our exclusive patented process!
You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat
the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a
section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care
to remember back 1
Day Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is sold. Toppv red bae,
tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and
that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor tvith sponge
moistener top that heeps the tobacco in such perfect condition.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C,
Why the
Far ftiaar
is Superior to
Other Makes
of Furnaces
door, and so low down that it draws
off none but the lowest stratum,
which contains "only the "', coolest
products left within the fire box.
Design
6 VA 8
750 900 1050
will be a fine new barn for the sheep
exhibit, and no one will question but
what this is a much needed improve
ment and will no doubt be appreciated
by tho sheep breeders of Nebraska, as
was the new swine barn appreciated
by tho swine breeders of the state
last year.
OVER-EATING
U the root ef nearly all digestive
evil. If your digeation U weak or
out of kilter, better eat leu and iim
KM101DS
the ecwald to better digestion.
Pleasant to take effective. Let
Ki-molds help straighten'out your
digestive trouble.
s MADE Wf SCOTT ft BOWNC
MAKER8 OP COTTS EMULSION
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smokes, Prince Albert
A RURAL SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT
1 It was the pleasure of tho writer
i to attend the closing exercises of the
school in District -11, Mondav; Mav
2(ith.
Tho school house is a decidedjy
1 modern structure, consisting of three
rooms upstairs, with two commodious
rooms besides a furnace room down
, stairs, and has been presided over by
. Miss Marie ITollister, a graduate
1 from the state university, and Miss
Hopka, from Blue Hill.
I Tho building is equipped for the
teaching of Home Economics and
, Manual Training. It is furnished
with down to date movable chairs. I
was particularly impressed by tho
nb?encp of marring works and carved
initials, so common about school
property. Tho building looks, both
outside and in, like a residence.
j The exorci-'os were opened with
prayer by Rev. Flordcn from Inavalo.
, Tho program consisted of songs, dia-
logucs and readings by tho children
and Mi.s Hopka, after which it was
the pleasure of the writer to present
diplomas to Rachel Harvey and Eva
! Grossman, the pupils who have fin-
' billed tic eighth grade, this year.
, Miss Hon as I'itnev lias practically
i finished the tenth grade in this school
year.
After tho program the assembly
adjourned to the basement where I
saw more good things to eat than T
ever saw before at one time. A
truly bounteous repast was served
cafeteria style and eaten during a
happy reunion of a happy community.
j I judge there must have been nearly
two hundred people present. The
J writer met a large number of peo
ple, including Mr. Harry Michelsand
, Grandmother Copley, two of the early
residents of the county.
I Here is tho one place that I know
about, in the world, where the inter
est in education stops every other
business and calls every person of a
whole community to the school to bid
Ii God speed to the young people who
1 leave its classes.
The writer was regretfully obliged
to leave promptly after luncheon, to
long remember the happy community,
the bright children and neat, clean
school, presided over by Misses Hol
lister and Hopka in District 41.
P. M. WHITEHEAD.
Methodist Church Notes
Rev. Urnce Kslielmun will occupy
the pulpit at the Methodist church
next Sunday morning and evening.
Wu appreciate his kindly assistance in
our absence.
Children day exercises aro to bo held
on Sunday morning, June 15th.' Wel
come is the word to all these services.
JOHN I). IIAMMKL, Pastor.
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Baptist Church Notes
Sunday School at the regular hour.
Preaching service at both a, m. and
evening. Rev. Harper and daughter,
Grace, llaVe been gone for twqvivecfcs
and no announcements were made
thru tho papers, other than this.
Decoration Day Observed
Despite the predictions of many
pessimistic people fair weather pie
valled in this vicinity Inst 1-Yidny en
abling Red Cloud to observn Decora
tion Day. It found prnetieallv all of
our citizens and many of our rural
neighbors present for Uie program.
All of the business houses of the city
closed at l:.'lo p. m , and the attention
of everyone was turned to giving honor
to the memory of our departed heroes.
A procession, headed by the' band, and
made up of the Roy Scouts, Old Sold
ieis nutos and pedestrians inarched to
the cemetery to ('ecorato thu hero's
graves.
Returning, they assembled at the
Orpheum, where the- d.Vy's program
was concluded .Judge Runney pre
sided. Tho musical program was in
charge of N IJ. Rush, who with his
Community Choir rouderod several
patriotic songs. The Invocation was
given by Rev. J, L Iteebo. Hon. S. H.
Kler lead the names of the one hun
dred and thtee departed veterans who
are laid away In the local cemetery.
The veteran's favorite, "The (Sours,
burg Speech" was given by S. R Itoyce.
The address by Rev. ,). D. lliimmil
buhl the intention of the large audi
time during tho time that he spoicc.
He touched briefly on the vtuious wars
that bad been totight, and their cause,
and cited the four important points
necessary to insure a peaceful laud
Oemocriiuy, Liberty, Loyalty and
Uniou.
To the Stockholders of The
Independent Phone Co.
The Hoard of Directors will tuuet
Saturday, June 7, at 2 o'uloolc, and de
sire all to come so they can explain the
situation to them o they will know
what to do at the Stockholder ' meet
ing June 12th. o. K. RAMKY, Pre.
Appeals to District Court
The case of Louis Glebe was bi ought
before County Judge Rantiey Tuesday.
County Attorney Foe was theproseout
ing attorney. Glebe was found guilty
and was fined $100 and court costs.
On May '27 th Glebe, a resident of lllue
Hill was arrested at the depot in this
city by SheiiU'.Iluli'er and it was found
that he had thirteen quarts of intoxi
cantseleven of whiskey and two of
wine in his possession. Mr. Glebe
appealed his ease and It will be brought
up at the next term of the District
comt
Class Play Pleases Audience
"A Garner of the Campus," present
ed by the senior class of the High
School, at the Orpheum, last evening
was witncssejl by a large number of
interested citizens. The east of char
acters included thirty-two members of
the class and the enso and confidence
with which each ami every one played
their part would lend orre to believe
that it was picsentcd by professionals.
The musical numbers on the pro
gram wore several selections by the
High School Orchestra as well as those
rendered by tho High School sextette.
The novelty numbers rendered by the
UUulala Club ma le a decided hit with
the audience. In all it was a very
pleu'ant evening's entertainment. The
lOHi cominciiei merit exercises will be
given at the Orpheum this oveninir.
EFFECT OF COLOR UPON THE
DURABILITY OF PAINT.
Property owners who may l.avo un
der consideration the painting of
dwellings and other structures should
remember that more durablo results
are obtained when tinted paints are
used. Permanent coloring materlnls
which bavo been ground by machluo
Into a high grade white paint huso
bavo tho effect of preventing "chalk
ing" and "checking," two-, defects
which are often observed when white
paints are used.
PRETTY COIOR COMBINATIONS.
Ground
Cout
Stlpplo
Cout
Stencil
Color
"Wtilto
White
Wblte
Light Gray
Mint Gray
Light Gray
Ivory
Light Itoao
Light Gray
Light Warm
Yellow
Sams Gray,
a little dark
er Light Blue
Green
Olive Green
Medium,
LlKht Gray
Dull Ulue,
Gray-Orcon
Light Cobalt
Blue, Neutrul
LlKht Drub
Gray, Gray
are n or
Light Cobalt
niua
Gray, Blue or
Light Orang
Yellow
Light Gray.
Neutral Drab
Ivory or
Grnyleh
Light Green
Light Colo
Light Blue
Dark Green
Neutral
Gray, Ivory
Light Warm
Drab, Me
dium Olive,
Warm Gray,
Cream.
Delft Blue,
Light Ivory,
Light Neu
trul Gray
Brown,
Burnt Um
ber, Cream
Light Tan,
Cream, Light
Gray Drab
nial Yellow
Gold Uronze
Aluminum
Bronze
Blue
Tan
Dark Brown
I Ivory
Ivory
Wer.k umnhood.
.Some i;w;-j.ied women are so weak
imt tliey allow their huslmnds tc
reep 'part of ,-th'plr ealnVles. Idnlir
Miitesimtn.
Construction Adds to thr. Permanrnt
Wealth of the Country and ths Individual
Wnues aro paid for tho creating of
wortlth. Wages are labor's share of tl e
wealth it HAS produced, rather than k
mortgage on wealth that it. WILL pro
duce. Wealth depends upon construct
ion: and in the building Held not only
does the individual null to his personal
wealth, but he adils to the assets of
the NiUinti,
The United States now has more
wealth than any other two nations
combined. Kvery house built, every
road constrt e'ed, every public building
and Improvement Is M'dltii' n that
great aeeumu atlon of porm neiit
weal'h, making the Natloti auonger
and stronger.
A general countrywide campaign of
building, assuming reasonable Intelli
genco is exercised, would do moio than
any other one thing to increase the
permanent wealth of the Nation and
the individual. While its pennanent
wealth Is piling up especially when it
is in the nature of homes owned by in
dividualsa nation may have its per
plexing problems, but there is nothing
si lions or dangerous in its industrial
status
The permanent wpalih of tho coun
try is represented in homes, building,
private ami public construction work
Is tho Nation's reserve fund. As long
as the reserve fund is growing the Na
tion is a going concern and in sound
condition
If you would add to your I er-onal
wealth and make the Nation sounder
and stronger Ruild Now.
SUMMER COLDS
Many have their worst colds
during the warm months. A
very little of
Soott's Emulsion
after meals, puts that quality
into the blood that he!ps thwart
that rundown condition that is
50 depressing. Build up your
vitality try Scott's.
6coU i Ilowoc, IUoomfield. N. J. 19-6
Notice of Administration
In tho County fourt ot Webster fount)
Nebraska
rn thu matter of the estate ol i:!ra House
ik-censcd.
To All rUtSONS Interested In Said i:tate
Notice Is hereby given that II. I.. Mouse
has this day llted n petition lu thu county
court, liniylni; that administration ot s:ihl
estate may ho granted to J. Ij. Ileebo as ad
mlulstrator, and that mild petition will be
heard hiforo tho court on the i:itli day ot
.lime, 11)11). at tho hour of it) o'clock, A. M., at
the county court room In tho city ol lied
Cloud, lu Mid county, when all persons Inter
cstcd lu snld mntter may appear and kIiow
cause why tho prayer ol petitioner Hhould
not lio granted; and that notlcool thollllut:
ot mid pclltlou, mid the hearing thereof, bo
given by publishing a opy of this order In
the Hed t loud Chief, a legal weekly news
paper printed nud ot general circulation In
said county, for three eonsceutlo weeks
prior tn tuild dny of hearing.
Dated this .Mud day of May HUH.
(Scat) A. l. ItANNKV,
A true copy) County Judge.
i:. (I, Caldwell, Attorney for Kstate.
Notice of Suit.
Defendant John W. Dyxuu u 111 take notice
that Frank Peterson and .Mary Peterson lu
business under tin name of Petersons (iarage
have as plalutltlH tiled tlalr petition and
commenced an action against him the said
John W. Dyson lu thedlstilct court of Web
sttr county, Neluaska the object and prayer
of which are to reeoer from said defendant
thoNiimof siori with Interest thereon at T
percent per annum from October 1(1, IU18 as
the iKilmico due to plaint Ills from the deff inl
imt upon the purchase jirlco of a motor truck
sold and delUereil by plalulllls to defendant
ami which lie agreed to pay.
Defendant Is further nolllltd that an order
of attachment was Issuid In said action unci
that thereunder certain property ol the de.
(euilaut In Webster county has been attach
ed to-w it: certain tools and appliances made
for use lu drilling oil wells, an Inventory and
appraisement whereot has been Illed in said
action, nud DlalullU'K pray Judgment that
they recover said sum ot the defendant to
gether with Interest nnd costs of suit and
that wild property so attached and the pro
eeeds thereof bo appropriated to the pay
ment ot the amount found due w ith Interest
and cent.
Defendant Is required to answer Raid peti
tion on lllu In thuolllcooflho Clerk!. of said
court at lted Cloud, Nebraska on or before
Juno SI. mm.
Dated May l. HUH.
Frank Peterson
Mary Peterson, Plalntllls
lly Ij. II. Illaekledge, their Attorney.
Notice of Hearing.
Ilstatoof (leorgo l VanCamp Deceased, lu
the County Court of Webster County, Ne
braska. The Stato ol Nebraska, To all persons Inter
ested In suld estate, creditors nnd heirs take
notice that !. C. Hodman and llugenu Ileal
have lllcd thttr petition alleging that (Jtorge
I VanCamp died Intestate lu Webster Conn
ty, Nebraska, on or about liltli day of Febru
ary, IU09, being a resident and Inhabitant of
Webster County, Nebraska and tho owner ot
the following described real estate, to-w It;
Lot Fourteen, (It), In block Thirty Seven
(:tT), Lots Threo (H) nnd Four, (I) In lllock
Forty, (10), and Lots Seven. (7) and lllght,
(8). In Hloek Twenty live I'i'i). ull In the ori
ginal town ot the vlllago of Ogalalla In Keith
County, Nebr,,lu accordance with the record
ed plat thereof; leaving as his solo and only,
helrs.at law tho following named persons, to
wit: Kdlth V. Hughes, a daughter, Mnyme
Williams, a daughter, audtleorgo M. Van
Canip.a son. and praying (or a decree barring
clntms;thatsatd decedent died Inlestato; that
no application for administration has been
made and tho estate ol said decedent has not
been administered lu tho Stato of Nebraska,
and that tho heirs at law of Bald decedent as
lierf In set forth shall ho decreed to havo Ikj
come the owners In let) simple of the ahovD
described real estate, which husjieen set for
hearing on tho liltli day of June, A. D. 11)10.
Dated at Hcd Cloud, Nebraska, this I Ith day
ot.May.A, I), lltjll.
(Seal.) A. D. llnuncy, County Judge.
Dr. R.V. Nicholson
DENTIST
tutlee ) or Albright's Storo
Red Cloud Nebraska
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hundreds of thousands of suc
ci.ful men and wunija tho world over.
400,000 Wordi. 270!) Paftes. 6000 If.
lustrjtlonn. 12,000 Hloumphlcair.n
tries. 30,000 tJeoftruphlcalhiibJccts.
CRUW PRIZE. (Ifclir-U Award)
raiutna-l'.ieifio Imposition.
REG11A3 ar.J i.iiA-rAn:s ranion.
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G. &, C. MERRtAM CO.,
.Springfield, Muss., U. S. A.
TO THE
PBiJC
Having again resumed
the bus and auto livery
business, I will appreciate
a share of your pa'tronage
when desiring bus or bag
age transfer to any part of
the city. Phone calls to
Bailey's Tie Barn will re
ceive prompt attention.
Auto Livery in
Connection
Wm. Hayes
Tfl
Hamilton - Cathmr
Clothing Co.
Everything Mam
or Boy Wear
Ifd Oloutl Nmbraak
E. S. G srber
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You the Fixtures
When the
Firemen. Appear
the insured man'i Hot thought ii one ol
thankfulneu that he U 10, How abou
your thoughts if a fiireman mould ap
pear at your home?
The Daty
Before the Fire
it the day to insure. At 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 today and
have us issue you a policy,
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