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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
hp-. tfftl&fi; fcWirV s'. i M l t.'' ,WW III tf'l' III ' 'anEpgasnag COTTON FELT MATTRESSES Just received a 'shipment of Mattresses, which were long over-due, and these are what you have been wanting so long. Will close them out now at "Ct.rv:l DAJlliAl PnitAo" special Keducea Jrrices Come in and See Them. J " A Full Line o! ... T jCjl,l?wLjj M ri.r w Ft m p I l H f Furniture and Floor Varnishes That will.be Sold Uw than Cost Still a few barfainsjeft in Dining-room Chairs, Dressers, Buffets, Biby Cabs, Music Cabinets, , . ;1 and a few other articles that you ban buy at 'Less Thn Actual? Cost." BECK & BOYER Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska. fflB33fflEXDS&& U EPgRJa3i64Bg IHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In the PostoflJce nt Ktd Cloud, Neb as Second Class Matter A. 13. McAKTHUK, Kdltor and Owner CHE ONLY DUMOCUATIU 1'APEH IN WK1IHTKK COUNTY Advertising Rates Foreign, por column inch 15c Local, " 10 & 2Vi iiiBgHiaacxngiPDignagamnaai Christian Church Sunday, November 2 11 a. m. Preaching Service 7 p. m. Sermon Lecture" Ecclesiastical Inventions." IBSaffiJOBBffl Farm Bureau Notes Poultry Culling Demonstrations Prof. Chas. T. Cornman, Extension Itultry man Lincoln, will spend S uiys, November 10-11-12, in Wo'ister c.inty and 'give demonstrations a liiit following places, starting p -inpt-ly at the sUcd timei 3'onoay, November 10 Alex Bcntlcy, southwest of Red Cloud, 10 a. m. Dan Garbcr, north of Red Cloud,' 1 p. m. d Paul, north of Cowley, 3 p. m. Tuesday, November 11 James Bromy.cll, west of Guido Rock, 10 am." Chas Ailes, southeast of Red Cloud, a 1 p. m. Geirard Ohmstcdc, Jr., southwest of Guide Rock, 3 p."m. -Wednesday, November 12 Alex Buschow, south of Blue Hill, 10 a. m. Frank Krall, southwest of Bladen, 1p.m.' ' ' Wil!ard ,CrdwclI, northwest of coun ty farm, 3 p m Try ar.d attend one of these demon strations. Select your nearest demon stration and be there at the time stated. Don't wait' for a special ir.vita t'on from any v of the above named parties as everyone interested In pou! try is urged to be present to see Prof. Cornman pick out the non layers. He will show you how to pick them out and he will gladly answer all ques tions on poultry diseases, etc. Mr. Cornman is a very busy man. I made a request for him early in Sep tcmbcr and these are the first open dates ho was not booked for. He Is now booked until January 1st, so we will not be able to get him again this winter. " Culling out the non laying hens is very important at the present time of high priced feed. FARM EXCHANGE The first week in November vc will publisl our second Farm Exchange Bulletin. Give us a list of your sur plus and wants. Mail them in to the County Agent's office before you for get about them. , HENRY R. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agent. jk Want the Best in Job Printing? Come to the Chief Ir iv . : SUITS FOR- .. Kansas Pickups fcjinltli County WOMEN AND MISSES - OF Non-Impeachable Quality 20 OFF Q g iyUR Ready-to-Wear De-.O I partment on 2nd floor is literally teeming with beau tiful things for well-dressed Women, and "Brack's prices are Lowest, Quality Considered," has become proverbial with our ever increasing list of satisfied customers. D. K. Gruwull is working over in lied Cloud. 12 E. Spurrier tiud wife spout Sun duy ut Httrl Abbotts. Mrs. Kthcl Slonlker, of .Burr Oak, is visiting relatives in this viciuity. Mibb Opal Luse, of Smith Center, spent tho week-end us guest of ilrs. Newell Merrltt. Fred Voiles, tho county engineer, was iu Logan township Monday in specting bridges. Mrs. James Spurrier and baby Jame, jr., are spending a week in Mankuto visiting Mrs. Spurrier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rose. Ed Lull and C. R. Lanigan have pur chased the farm owned by Melva Car ter. Mr. Lanigan will attend to the farm work and Mr. Lull will run a store at Duckerville. II Whittall RUGS The World's Standard o Rug Quality n ( -' Chesterfield CIGARETTES of TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos Blended yauiur I tssi . -yswjMawajHsssf Mri Bluff .rSJ9aaataWsVavavavaw-i fmf UlsW . f ?SSa3SSSSSSSSSSSjr I'rr aaarsafi araarar ..ibbbwiib9bHbbBHbVsv7P vsf. .oL" '- f .VsYflsjataTaTaTaTaTaTaTaravJ'VflaaTaaL ' !mw it rfJI .aanwpaavcELc'SssaaaVaBsaE 'ft " KSgl BSSSJBfSSKBgpBSSMBS .(uffl w&&fj P3Sa?JMgBiawS ayJEpSA r tWjt TimM'PW s mar f they satisfy Moisture proof package keeps them firm andfrcsh, vhatcver ths weather. "OATISFY" is an old word in the diction tO ary but an entirely new thing in cigarette enjoyment. Know what a drink of cold water does for your thirst? Well, that's what Chesterfields do for your smoke-hunger. They satisfy. It's all in the blend fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos combined by secret formula that can not bo copied. That's why you want Chesterfitlda if you want "satisfy." (JLayx'ZiiVzXt, tcveco Cc Notice to Non Resident Defendants. In the District CwUf Webster Ceinty. Nebraska. W0LBRACH & BRACH HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Nebraska Leads in Num ber of Project Statements The following is reprinted from' the Public Roads Magactine published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Roads for July: "In the number of projects approved, Nebras. ka leads with 10, and the mileage of those (projects, 335.31, also puts the State at4the,topof the list in the length of roads to be improved. , Ohio ranks, second, with 17 projects approved and a total length of 92.05 miles. New Hampshire comes third in the number of approvals, 10, but all of them together have a mileage of 18.CH) miles. One Ohio project, 0.0 tniles'long, will cost au average of fo"5,00D a mile. Other high cost roads are, 7 08 miles in New York to be built at an average of $00,401, and 16.0 miles in Kansas the cost of which will averago S.V"i,173 Contributions Appreciated' A drive lb being made to pay oft' the 8l.'00 mortgage on the Uucrcd Heart eh u roh of Red Oloiul, All those who wish to contribute will please make tholr donations to any of tho follow ing; John M. Uvan, W. V. 1i:l.m,v, JoNI'.l'II Pavkmo, .111., .1.mi:hDovi.. Sh , llr.y. D. FrrzQsiiAU). . I Uuy Droad at Powell and Popes William V. -Miller Plaintiff VK Alena Lamb and Jacob I.ainb, Jacob Barker and Flora Darner, Jesse Iiarger, John Barucr and Pearl Barger, Lewi Bargcr and Addle Harder, Frank Bargcr and narger, bis wife, Edna D. Miller, wife of plaintiff, Albert Alber, Delendanta. Alena Lamb, Jacob Lamb, Jacob Bargcr, Flora.Darger, Jewe Barger, John Barger, FeorlOarger, Lewis Bancer, Addle Barger, Frank Barger, Barger, wlfe.o; Kwk Barger, true and tlrtt nm4e unknown, who, impleaded with others, are 'defendants In, the said above named action oi wuuam v-r""' er -va. Alena Lamb, et al. in the district court of-Webster pounty, .Nebraska, wUl take notice, that on the lBtb day of April, 19J9. the plaintiff, William V. Miller, tn the sold ntmvA intttied action in the district court, or Webster County, Nebraska, nled'nls petition in said court, and will further take notice .v...Hnj.tihiA laia baM William V. Mill' IOUVUUVVIUWV. W, ...vi"w v -- er died an amendment to aforesaid petition in the above eniiuea acuou m iuo uuwm.. court of Webster County, Nebraska, sold petition and said amendment are against the above named deienaanis, ana iw,ujiu.. th,nnivtnnt defendant Bargcr, wife of Frank Barger, the object and prayer of said petition and ainenumeni o " i""" being to partition, or, II tho same cannot bo ....titin.i.H ivuiitniiiv. then lii that case a sale may be had of the lollowlng described real estate, vU., North half of tho north.west juarter of section eleven (11), In township four (4), north, range nine (0), west flth P. M. Webster County, Nebraska. The further object and prayer oi sam peti tion aro that the Bharcs of tho parties and owners In common of tho above entitled real estate may bo determined and confirmed, nnd In case ol halo of wild real Ml?'0,! '"'ft dihtilbutlon oi tho proceids of said tme, and lor general cjiiltnblo lellcf. Tho vurlllcatlon of said petition states that tho trim niinio of -. liarKr. wlfo of frank li.irgir, dcftiidunt, Is unkuuwn. o, and uuh of 1 on. aro ruiiulrtd to answer b.ild pi.tltlmi Ui'"liB in " ' iiino nullum in linn iuiiii"i..". "w,,;r..,iT !'UhdavolNoiinlir. Ili. or your ilolault will bo inkim and enteritl auatiistyou. ,)aUMO.0bl.rH,i.il.;.AMVMnjUcn( liy F.J. Munday, Ills Attorney. ..Land at Auction i 3 AT Hill City, Graham County. Kansas i November lQth to 14th The Graham County Land Co., of Hill City; Kansas, will hold a Publio Auction of land in Graham County, Kansas, on November 10th to 14th. This land Is located 60 miles west and So. miles south of Red Cloud, and can be easily reached in one-half day by auto,. Hill ?City is the County seat of Gra ham' County, and the Solomon River runs through the county east and west, with a number of spring creeks underlayed with good pure shest water for domestic purposes at .shallow de,ptb.. This is not a short grass country, but Blue Stem grass predominate. Some of the lapd to be sold is on the Solomon river bottom, some on creeks, and other is level tractor land. Attend this Sate and take your choloe1. Land values range from 929 ff 990 rot the best well improved farms.'' Don't forget the date, November 10th. Attend this sals. Good terms are offered on all sales, and good aooommodatlons at reasonable prices for all 'prospective buyers. For further particulars, communicate with - - - I.... . J Graham County Land Company HILL CITY, KANSAS Local representative Geo.W. Hutchison, Red Cloud, Neb, 4 Dr. R.V. Nicholson DENTIST r. onieo Over Albright's Storo Red Cloud Nebraska Obtrusively Friendly. Personally wo try not to ho too fas tidious In choosing our associates, nil tho hiiiiio wo uever chum with tho good-fellow kind of n man who would nslc Snlnt Peter for a match. Dallas News. ' E. S. 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