The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 25, 1919, Image 8

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The Gallery of Autumn
Fashions at Brach's
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N this Introduction of the
Fall and Winter Fashions
there is an Infinite number of ideas
that people are rinding pleasure in,
personal pleasure, beacuse of the
great many possibilities for the at
tainment of individual satisfaction
with so large and varied slocks as
at Walbach and Brachs from which
to choose.
The whole store is now exemplify
ing all the fashions for Autumn and
Winter in Ladies .Coats, Suits, Street
Frocks, afternoon and evening Gowns
Wraps, Millinery, Furs, Blouses,
Hosiery, Gloves, Bags, Veils, Ribbons
and all the many accessories of dress
which come under the diredt
in
fluence of the-Arbiters of Fashion.
Beautiful Suits for Young Women
$3500
You should see these stunning new creations in Serge and Trico
tine, some with' passe de leur- linings, others with plain satin,
' but all are the very latest word in style.
Mi
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lassy
Coats for Ladies and
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Very Chic and CI;
Sec Our Window Display
$25, $35 to $75 and $100
Coats of Velour, Silverleaf, Boffin Seal, Plushes, Serge, Tricotine.
Lovely Gowns
for Street, Dance, Evening or Party Dresses. Serges, Tricotine
Tricolite, Jersey and Silks, in the latest styles.
, 1750UP
WALBACH & BRACH
HASTINGS, NEBRASKA
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ri'TOsran
Christian Church
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Sermon
7 p. m. C. E. Service
8 p.m. Sermon "A Man That Fell Among Thieves'
KarairaiW
Dr.W.H.McBride
DENTIST
OVEU STATE BANK
jREDCLOUD NEBRASKA
Dr. R.V. Nicholson
DENTIST
erfllce Over Alurlnht'a Bloro
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Clothing Go.
Everything a Mam
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Farm Bureau Notes
SEED WHEAT" WANNING
1'liC Department of Agriculture
i wL-Iioh to call the attention of nil
fanners who intend sowing wheat
tiiis fall to investigate the germina
ting properties of the teed they ex
pect to use.
Owing to tho "small yield of winter
wheat in many sections of the. state
the quality in a good many cases is
considerably below normal. The nor
mal percentage of germination tests
made by the Division of Seeds of the
Department for the year 1918 was
98.83 per cent. Samples of wheat
reaching the Department's office in
the paht few weeks show as low as
GO per cent germination, the range
being from GO to 91 per cent.
In all cases where any doubt exists
as to the percentage of germination
of seed a sample of such seed should
be .scnt to the Department of Agri
culture, Lincoln, Ncbr., where a ger
mination test will be made free of
charge.
Improved Oats For Distribution
As a result of eleven years of care
ful selection and testing, the Univer
sity of Nebraska has developed an
improved strain of Kherson oats, and
it now has a limited supply of secrt
which it is distributing through the
Extension Service of the College of
Agriculture. As an average in a four
ycar test at the Experiment Station,
this strain has outyicldcd the original
Kherson oats by 7.8 bushels an acre.
While the men who have been con
ducting the strain say it will yield
better than oats which farmers arc
now growing, they arc anxious to fol
low up the testing. Hence, they sug
gest that farcmrs purchase ten-bushel
lots, altlio more or less may be
had. They ask that the oats be sowed
to themselves, though they should
join other oats, and that they be
thrashed separately and a report
made of the yield. Pure seed for an
other year may also be assured ir
this manner. The oats are sold at
$1.15 a bushel, plus cost of sacks and
freight. Orders should be made
through County Agents, or direct to
the Agronomy Department, Univer
sity Farm, Lincoln.
IIEXKY II. FAUSCH,
County Agricultural Agent.
JLj JcTL'MJf
our announcement which .will appear'
in this space next week. It is to
advantage to do so as it will mean
$ $ $
to you. We have something to tell
that will make you glad you read our
ad. By all meants don't forget to
LOOK
BECK & BOYER
Furniture and Undertaking
Old Settler Laid to Rest
Far mid wide across this part of the
country is known tln name of I. M.
Cochrane, tin aged pioneer, u upright
nmii mill truly a veteran of the farm.
The end of h long, industrious and
prosperous life came Monday morning,
Se-pt, IS, 1919.
Tlds venerable man had reached the
natural ending of life's pathway and
paed peacefully into the great be
yono..
Hit was horn in Scotland June lib,
13!W, and hud teen 81 years of the joys
andt sorrow that constitute earthly
existence.
He wttb a resilient ot Canada during
early boyhood, and cime here from
the lalto Stipeiior region and lesiileil in
til it section until the ilar of hN death.
His wife and three children preeed
ed 1 1 i pi 011 the lone journey. The sur
viving children :ir Mrs. A brain New
ton, whose husband died but a week
hiueo; Carrie, Frank and Urvllle at
home; and Jutnes who U teacher of an
Indian school in Oklahoma; Mrs. Rob
ert Cochrane, a widowed daughter-in-law,
ot Franklin.
Funeral services were held at the
old liomestOHd Wedue.sduy afternoon,
in charge of Hev Mitchell, of Franklin.
Interment was in Kiverton cemetery.
Rlverton Review.
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TheTown Prophet
l and the Community Pessimist
3 who predicted all sorts of dire calamities for the
Farmers Union -including dissatifaction among
the members, lack of business ability and finally
a failure in business before the end of the year
are experiencing considerable trouble in "squaring
themselves" with the public and their own consci
ience. We are still doing business at the old stand
and the following figures proves that we have
the confidence and good will of the farmers of the
community as, during the month of August we
purchased from them over
40,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT
RAYING THEN $82,000 FOR IT
' This is pretty strong evidence that a good many of .
the farmers are satisfied with our methods of do
ing business, as well as our tests, weights, prices.
As we again can receive cars at regular intervals
we are prepared to handle all grain you haul in.
See us before you market it. It will PAY YOU.
Farmers Elevator
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J GEO. A. KAILEY, Mgr. RED CLOUD, NEBR. j
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Are Iwr Btal Estate faxes Paid?
They will be advertibed for sale Octo
ber 1st. FRANK StARR,
County Treasurer.
Land
At Stratton, Colo.
For l'artiuiilura Write to
Jos. A. Collins Land Co.
Stratton, Colorado
Xtf Cloud
Nebraska I
E. S. Grber
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed)
Electrical Goods of all Kinds
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You the Fixtures
ThelMargtn of Safety
Is represented by the amount of
insurance you carry.
Don't lull yourself into a fancied
security.
Uecutise lite has never touched you
it doesn't follow that ynii'rujiuiiiiino
Toiuonow -no today, if you have
time atid you better llud time
come to the nlllee and we'll write
11 policy 011 your house, furniture,
store, or merchandise.
LATKR MAY UK TOO I,ATft-
Q.C- TEEL
R.elia.ble Insurance
Want the Best in Job Printing? Come to the Chief
In the County Court T Webster Ctunty
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estatoof Fannie Stray
it, Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, to nil persons Inter
p.sted In said estate, creditors and heirs tako
notice, that Itohcrt Newton has nlcd his peti
tion alleging that FnnnloStrayer. a resident
and Inhabitant of Webster County, Nebras
ka, died InteHUto In said Comity and Stato on
or about the .Wtli day ot November, 1902,
leaving as her solo and only heir at law
A brain Newton. That said decedent died
seled In fco of the following described real
nate.tn-wlt: tho North-west ipiartcr (NWV'i)
ot section twenty elht (M), township two (2)f
north of raiiKO twclvo (1.2). wi-H of the nth V.
I M., Webster County, Nuliamka; that your
' petitioner Is one of tho heirs at law of tho
I above named A brain Newton, and the owner
ol an undivided one third ot the abovo de
I scribed leal estate, and pruyliiK for ji deerco
' liarrlin; claims; thrt Paid di cedent dlid lute
I state; that no application fur adnilnlMratlou
lias been made, and the estate of said diced
out has not been administered In tho .State of
Neli.'aska, and that the heir at law of said
decedent as herein sot forth shall bo decreed
to bathe owner In fco simple of tho abovo
described real cetau, which has been set tor
hcarlm! on the llth lay of October. A. I). lUli),
I Ht 1U o'clock A. M.
Dated at lied Cloud, iNcbraskn, this 12th
lay ol .September, 1DIU.
A. D. HANNKV
(Scab County Judte.
I'. J. Munday, Attorney.
(Jood meals pood service moderate
priees Powell & Pope's cafe.
SUMER COLDS
Many have their worst colds
during the warm months. A
very little of
Scott's Emulsion
after meals, puts that quality
into the blood that helps thwart
that rundown condition that is
20 depressing. Build up your
vi'Qlitytry Scoffs.
MOU & Ifcwac, Bloomficld, N.J. 19-6
PROMPT RELIEF
for tho acld-dlstrcssed stomach,
try two or three
KH101D5
after meals, dissolved on tho
ton&uo keep your Bipmacn
sweet try Kl-wolds tho new
aid to digestion.
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