The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 09, 1919, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
MUBL18HBP BVKRY THURSDAY"
Catered In the I'OKtonleo nt Hid Cloud, Neb
ft Becond Clnss Maker'
A.B. MoAllTHUK, Kill tor and Owner
TttIC ONLY UKMOCKATIU PAl'KK
WISUHTEH COUNTY
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Advertising R.atcs
Foreign, per column Inch 15c
Local. " " 10 12'.
Commissioners Proceedings
Keel Cloud, NVbr., Oct. 7, 1910.
This being the date for one of tbc
rcgulnr stntulc meetings of tlic yenr,
the County Bo&i;d met nt 1 p. m. with
all members present.
A petition signed by the Trustees
of the Pluinvicw cemetery in Glen
"wood precinct, Webster county, was
:filcd with the Hoard nsking for the
enlargement of their cemetery by the
addition of two acres of land on the
west side of same, now owned by John
Zoph. County Clerk instructed to not
ify Mr. Zoph of .said petition.
At the request of the County Com
missioners the Board was usked to
Rclect two tractors and two maintain
ors for the purpose of maintaining
the Federal Aid Itoad in Webster
county. Said tractors and maintainors
to be paid for out of the Webster
county Apportionment of the State
Highway fund. After balloting, the
Board selected Case Tractors and the
Maintainors manufactured by the
Highway Maintainor Co., of Have
lock, Nebraska.
The resignation of .7. W. Borden as
Justice of the Peace in Inavale pre
cinct was accepted by the Board.
The reports of the offices of Coun
ty Clerk and Clerk of the District
Court were approved by the Board,
according to the audit made of these
offices by John W. Tulloys, Public
Accountant. Proper settlements were
made with the county by the above
officers.
Albert Albcrs was appointed Road
Overseer of District No. 4' Oak
Cieck precinct.
The following claims were audited
and allowed and County Clerk in
structed tto draw warrants on the
proper funds in payment of same:
Mt '? NERAL, IfJJND
.Jitogefl' and Clerks) lolectiin $427.10
'' .VMi'i Wood ReVfccS i?.L 12.60
nCwWWaWe., ya i.u.vi..L 171.10
-ChE. biddings i ..J..2tf.63,
". 41. 60
,ij 6.00
"Annie B. Spanoglc ..
t Jo'B.Carr :.
Rem. JTypowrltor Co,
Laur&Green ..H I.S
Webster Co. Argus.
O.a-Saker .:.,.
W.H. Thomas
Geo. H. Overing . ,
lla Duckcr
Crice & Grime.i
A..B. McArthur
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BRIDGE TUND
Lloyd Sweeten .
H. L. Schcnk
C. B. Dalton
J. K Martin : ,
Farmors' ITninn F.!nv. Cn T,.
r .,. " ,0 Wcbstrr ('utility
Chas. Hilton 18.00 ,,,, '
3.75 1
14.40
18.00
Bert Winslow
Lorcn Harris .
Omar Wolfe
R. B. Leggett
Joe Mudil .
Wells & McTaggart 19.20
POOR FARM FUND
C. T. Dickenson
E. J. Emerton
33. S. Garbcr
J. O. Butler
J. A. Silvey Lbr. Co
Kansas Pickups
Hinlth County
Elmer Olsen U sick with lngrlppe nt
this writing. ,
F. M. Ilrown and wife speut SuiuIhv
at Jim Yonne'q.
Eiirnle liigrimis were Sunday guests,
ut the 1). K. Spurrier home.
Mrs, llnrvc Blnlr is in .Smith Center
taking tteatmeiit for ihcUmutlsm.
Mts. Gcotge Johnson is In Almn,
Nebraska, under the doctor's euro.
Jim Fruit nnd family wore Sunday
visitors at tho 0) orgc Mutton home.
Miss Mary Reed of .Smith Center was
the guest of Mrs. E. B. Spurrier Thurs
day. Mis. Ouoige Malawi went to Lo1hi
on Tlmr.silay nnd had eighteen teeth
extracted.
Earl Abbott and wife spent Snturdav
nnd Sunday Ht the iloyt Lull lion e
nuar Ksboti.
John Ilaresunpe and wife of Leban
on hpunt Sunday with Mrs. Molly Cai
pur and family.
Earnest Brown Is lii Smith Center
having his eye treated which Is in a
serious condition.
Win. Hill and wife are visiting thi
week with II. F. Payne nnd other
neighbors In this vicinity.
Mrs. Ucorge .McM array is here from
Kansas City making an extended vKit
with tho (?corge Joluihon family.
Miss Sara (Jreen Is visiting home
folks for a couple of weeks. Ml
Green goes to school in Grand Inland,
Nebraska.
Mrs. Addle L. Ithoads nnd .son, Jame,
have loturned to their home near Cnrl
Invllle, Illinois, after a two weeks visit
with Mrs. Rhoud's sister, Mrs. E E
Spurrier. James Rhonds whs one of
the boys who enlisted and was in tlu
service eighteen mouths. He was
oversea twelve months and whs in bat
ties from September 1st until therloM
of the war,1 arriving home last Muy.
He likes the looks of the MinUower
state (or some other llower of till
dtite) nmlfftHf s he will bn tiaelc befon
another year.
Notice to Non Resident
Defendants.
In the District feurt of Webster ferity.
Nebraska.
William V.AtnW1"'-' '" '
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Alena l.ainb anil '.faroil?niiib,
Jacob Harger and Flora llarnir,
Jemp llnrgcr,
John Harger and 1'carl Darter. '
HewU Har"ijor"a"n'd-XdiIltj Ilurgfrr-"" -
h rank liargcr and llarger, liln wife, .
Edna I). Miller, wife of plalntlll,
Albert Aller.-,yiik
lioiVdiiV.
Alena I.ninbtjfltfUX.niiil,.ln(-ob llnrtjir,
Klorn Harder, .tyCiT IJarntr, John l)ari r
t'earl llarKer, l.uuU llarurr. Addlu llartr,
Krank llargur, , liarccr, wllo ol I'rnnk
Uarcer. tmo and ilmtnante unknown, who
Impleaded with allium, are dulcndnnlH In the
aid alMive named action ol William V. .Mill.
1 er n. Aleut l.amb, et al. In thodlstrlit court
ol Webster County, Nebraska, will iaku
notice, thnton the Itlth day ol April, l'J!l,
tho)ilaliitlil, William V. Miller, In the Maid
ninitLTiiiiucu aeuon ininu iiiKiricl court oi
NubniHka, tiled hlx pullthm
In Hald court, and will lurther take nutke
thatonuctoberil, 1UIU. nald William V..MIII.
ertlledananieiidiiicutto alonsald petition
In tho above untitled action In the dUtrlct
on l,ull,l(l" nml Rnl'1 amendment are ntialiiHt the
24.00 nlNivu nniued delcndants, and also ngaliiMt
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uit'iiiiiitiiiit'ii uuieiiuaiu llartjtr, wild
ol Prank liarger, tho object and prayer ol
1fl0f) 1'tmiun tlllliaillL'IlllllieiU KIFllllI puilllon
tz'ZZ I helnt! to partition, or, II tho saiuu cannot t.u
69.0G iiartltloiii'd. euultalilv. thi'ji in timt ,.n ,.
2.50 b,,lul "lay.bu ',""' ol ll,u lollonluudoierlhed
53.50
117.78
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67.50
45.00
274.30
20.65
36.54
67.30
50.80
25.97
32.00
20.30
17.55
48.40
V. G. Turnure & Son
Boycr & Beck
H. Ludlow
Joseph Sidlo, Jr.
Farmers Union, Bladen
M. A. Albright
Board adjourned to Nov. 11,
48.45
142.53
5.21
10.20
112.00
49.71
28.65
1919.
B. F. PERRY, Co. Clerk.
FOR b'ALK-Tbe MoFarland Room
ing House, modern and doing capacity
busineBB.-J. E. BET., Red Cloud, Neb
real ikuiIu. I
North hall or tho north-wont quarter ol
Mellon eluven (II), m townnhlp lour H),
north, rnuce nlnu i), west Otli l. .M. Wcbiter
County, Nubrnnkn.
The lurther object and prayer ol said pell
tlon are that iho Khar ol the parties and
"nucm common 01 ino abovo entitled rial
estate may bo determined and contlrmtd,
nl In eaiiool dale ol nald real estate, lor a
uoiuuwuun in me procccdKof said 8a e, and
lor Kcnural dilutable relict.
I he crlllcatloii ol said petition statcH that
ol
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. luiiK imiKir, ucicuuant, m uiiknomi.
'ull and each ol you. are required to
aiHW er said petition IncludltiK the aloresiilti
ijmeiidiucnt to hald petition, on or belore the
;Jft gay ol November. Iiu. or your delimit
will be taken and uttered agalnttyou. .
Dated OctobirS. HUH.
WM.1.IAM V. Mll.l.KII,
lly K.J. Muiulay.
Illi Attornvj.
flnnoniiGing
The Jlerry Glide
Glut) Danee
Friday Evening, Oetober 10
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TOE BIG SALE IS ON!
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Friday, October 3 marked the opening of the greatest furaiiisre sale
ever known in this vicinity. Hundreds of buyers thronged pur store, all eager to
secure some of the big bargains we are offering to the public. They required no urging to buy, as soon,
as they inspected the goods and saw our money saving prices every article in the entire stock is marked
in plain figures they realized that it was an opportunity that would not present itself again. Many times
we heard the expression of the buyers, "what beautiful furniture and such low prices." The number
of sales exceeded, by far, our expectations, making it almost impossible for us to give everyone attention
The Big Money Saving Prices
Is selling the goods fast. But we still have many bargains for you. Almost every article required to
furnish a borne is in stock, as our stock included from 3 to 25 of each article listed. Each day sees the
stock diminishing and it will not take many more days to close it out. If you want furniture, rugs, etc.,
you should be on hand to get your share of the bargains. Come in today, for tomorrow may be too late
Remember Everything Must Go
Nothing will be reserved. It's a real, clean-up sale of everything, stock, fixtures and all everything
but our reputation is sacrifced. First come,, first served. See the bargains. Ask your neighbor about them
Following are a few quotations that should interest you. Prices cut on everything, 20 to 50 per cent.
Dining Chairs
6 genuine Spanish leather slip seat; solid
oak dining chairs, were $48,, now $42
Solid oak dining chairs, set of six, were $38, now $28.75
Solid dak dining chairs, set of six, were $30, now 24.3j5
Solid oak dining chairs, set of six, were $2 1 .60 now $18.75
Many others priced lower, sets and single
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China .Cabinets
tered oak.'-'vVilSeed. China ft
' Cabinet. Regular price,5. ,sale price
ring Machines
New Home drop Head. ak top was
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New Home "Ruby" drop 'head, oak
top, was $35. sale price,, ,.
New Model drop head, oak top. was
$35, sale price .j.iii.Kj..
S Mt'1
$35.65
$28.85
$28.85
Beautiful Mahogany 1f 95
Beds Special at only vll
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ChifforobJusl what you need, 0 A QIC
Convenient, roomy, waq $8. now... VW.WW
Dining Tables
Round solid quartered oak dining table'
48-in. top, 8 ft. ex., was $50, now $4 1 .55
Solid oak dining tables 48-in top, was $47.50, now $39.95
Solid oak dining tables 42-in top, was $24.59, now $19.88
These are all round, pedistal,6 foot extension table t
.Solid oak dining tables, 42-in top, 6ft, was $ 1 8,' now, $14.J5
Beautiful Buffets
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Soid quarred oak, waxed buffet, IfljfQ tfS.
..Regular ,pripe, 145.' sale, price 1.. 4I W0,s.Ql
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Solid quartered oak dresser. lO-imtyp .Ad A ap
French, plate -glass, was $22.50, now ) lvkV
, Solid quartered oak dresser, 38-in. top i'A C
French plate glass, was $25, now p I WaOO
American oak dresser, 38-inch top, AA FA
French plate glass, was $26.50, now.. pUaOU
Full line Varnishes
All colors now are
3& off
RUGS
Sectional Book Cases Solid f Q OC
oak, 4 sections, top and base, was $25 p ObOO
A BIG SPECIAL FOR FIVE DAYS JJ T30
DISCOUNTS AND PRESENTS JUlO
Will, ..., A-rmTn.tor Rno nlil in th nt five davs we cive ABSOLUTELY FREE a beautiful Faultless
carpet sweeper. This is in addition to the discount we are offering. Hurry! They will not last long.
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Hillman Show Coming
Will Play at the Orpheum
Three Nights, Commenc
ing Monday, October 13th
The manager of the Orpheum an
nounces that he has secured Hillman's
Ideal Stock Company for a three
nights engagement, commencing Mon
day night, October 13. This Is the 'No.
1" Hillman show, under the dircctign
of Harry Sohns. This season the com
pany is offering all new plays. An un
usually strong line of vaudeville Is
given each night as extra features.
Special attention is called to the Hill
man Harmony Trio in "Old Songs and
New" nightly during the engagement.
They carry ten people. Every play is
staged with special scenery. The opi
3?
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"The Great Chance." The prices 'have
not beer, advanced. In spite of the
high cost of living, the prices Vor the
Hillman cbmpatty are the satapaB they
were ten years ago. The best seats in
-th?htotWtiKffiftji',cent8.
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HARRY SOHNS PRESENTS
Hillmans Ideal Stock Co
The "No. 1" Show, offering the Latest and Best Plays,
with Special Scenery snd a Big' Line of Extra Vaude
ville, featuring the Hillman Harmony Trio.
OPENING PLAY
THE GREAT CHANCE
An Original Cemcdy ef the Newest) Type
. r Same aid price, ? 25c and- 80c, plus war tax
M Everything has gone up-butthe4 prices' of' HiHman Co.
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