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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
LmftiidU&iJJ4ainMrM Mfcv w rjnjai ",r"wurri m &!. muitA, liny n IT 1 Closing Out Sale OF ALL OUR Dry Goods You must see these goods in order to appreciate the values we are offering. This is our regular stock of merchan dise and are priced at less than the present day wholesale costs. It's an opportunity you can't afford to miss. BIG SPECIAL ON COTTON BATS While They Last 15c to $1.50 Special Prices on All Mina Taylor Dresses M. A. Albright wantowjmw r.vfjvj'.'WJWJ'JWJ'fj'JWJVvwi Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phone, Ind. Store 158 Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB i tVAv.vAv.v.v.v.v.vwv, Joy in the Dining Room and Comfort in the Kitchen NOTICE OP SUIT In The District Court of Webster County, Nebraska. The County of Webster, Plaintiff, Is assured to every purchaser of The m alleaIle Range All-Ways Preferable JOY IN THE HOME is sure to follow if there is com fort in the Kitchen. We realized this when we selected a range for our customers. We decided to provide them with a Range that was as near perfection as a range could be made--not only one that was good looking, but above all, a good baker and an economizer of fuel. In the South Bend Malleable we found the Range that filled the bill in all respects. We want you to see this range. Call and see it. GEO. W. TRINE Red Cloud's Leading Hardware Dealer vs HurIi W. Gulllforrl, Lucy Guliiford, his wife, Eleanor H. Kunscnmillcr, Kunscnmillcr, her husband, real name unknown, Samuel E. Nixon, Mary Nixon, his wife, John H. Ifettibono, MarRarct Pcttibone, his wife, John G. FcrRason, Rebec ca M. FcrRason, his wife, GeorRe L. Guliiford, Mrs. GcorRO L. Gulii ford, his wife, real name un known, Arthur L. Mitchell. Annie L. Mitchell, his wife, William Seward Garbcr, Freddie Garber, his wife, real name unknown, Lyra C. Garbcr Anderson, S. A. Anderson, her husband, real name unknown, Mattic M. Wiederanders, Bernard Wiederanders, her husband, Flora E. Woods, Oscar Tccl, Mary Teol, his wife, GeorRe II. OvcrinR, T. W. ThomburR, real name unknown, Henry G. Kochler, and the spouses of each of the said named defend ants, and the unknown heirs, de visees, lcRatces, personal repre sentatives of each of said 'defend ants, unknown claimants and un known owners who have or claim any estate or interest in Lots G, 13, 14, IB, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2t, and 22 in Block 27 City of Bed Cloud, Ne braska, and Lots G, 8, 9, 10, 20, 21, 22. 23 -and 2 J in Block 28 City of Bed Cloud, Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, ' Defendants. HurIi W. Guliiford, Lucy Guliiford, his' wife, Eleanor H. Kunscnmillcr, Kun.senmiller, her husband, rea: name unknown, amuel .Isixoh, to answer said Petition on or before tho 17 day of November, 1919. Dated September 29th, 1919. THE COUNTY OF WEBSTER, By Howard S. Foe, County Attorney. Religion In a Dream. To drenm that you are taking part In a service In church with a largo congregation Is snld to foretell riches Into In life, nut If the attendance la thin, beware, they say, of Blander 1 3H Paper Has But One Subscriber. It bus been the Inllexlble custom In the Imperial family of Japan, says a writer In Knst and West News, to withhold all newspapers and maga zines from Its members until they at tain their eighteenth year, but the rule was waived In the case of Illro hlto, tho present crown prince. Four months before his Imperial highness entered upon his eighteenth year he was allowed to begin reading a spe cially prepared Journal. This- curious newspaper wns edited by an offlelnl of the Imperial house hold mid printed In (ho Imperial print ing olllce. It was set In special type and printed on thick Japanese pnper. The reading of It did not require a great deal of time, for It was of small size and on a single sheet. "Rfittlhtmj XV Ho8t Now, everybody, yatfn have to drink roar ch&ropngno owt of Bnrgnndy glasses, and tho caviar hasn't come, bat I know you don't mind roughing it Life. Look for the' test ' 1 Every man and woman on artfc' has some pood quality, tf yon wul only take the trouble to look far it Look at the label on yoar paper and aee how your subscription stands. BUY ' Land At Stratton, Colo. For Particular Wrlto to Jos. A. Collins Land Co. Stratton, Colorado TheMargln of Safety Is represented by tho amount of insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself Into a fancied security. Because (Ire has nover touched you It doosn't follow Unit you're immune Tomorrow -no today, if you have time aud you better lhul time come to tho office and we'll write u policy on your house, furniture, t'ire or mnnhatidlt.0 i ThB Hamilton -Cathar Clothing Co. -L.U'CR MAY UK TOO LVI'fc- O. C. T EEJL R-elieble Insurance Kwrythtng a Mh at may Waara 'Quality" Job Printing Dr.W.H.McBride m! :: i ..ijt.,1 Mjs,a fW ovfen wu. ,'iu .wwsnwe DENTIST STATE BANK tiMUAMHtRm: Mary Nixon, his wife, John IL Petti bone, Mnrgaret Pcttibone, his wife, John G. FcrRason, Rebecca M. Fcr Rason, his wife, GeorRe L. Guliiford, Mrs. Gcorpc L. Guliiford, his wife, real name unknown, Arthur L Mitch ell, Annie L. Mitchell, his wife, Lyra C. Garbcr Anderson, S. A. Anderson, her husband, real name unknown, William Seward Garbcr, Freddie Garbqr, his wife, real name unknown. Mattie M. Wiederanders. Bernard Wiederanders, her husband, Flora E. Woods, T. W. ThornburR, real name unknown, Henry G. Kochler, non-resident defendants and tho spouses of each of the said named defendants, and tho unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives of each of said defendant?, unknown claimants and unknown owners who have or claim any estate or interest in lots fi, 13, 11. 15, Ifi, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, and LoU G, 8, 9, 10, 20, 21, 22. 23 and 21 in block 28 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any interest of an Kind in said real estate or any part thereof will take notice that on the 2G day of AuRUnt, 1919, the County ol Web.,tcr, nlaintiff heroin, filed a pe tition in the district court of Webster County, Nebraska, against them, the object and prayer of which is to fore' close a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lot G in Block 27 City of Rod Cloud. Nebraska, for tho year of 1894 and for each and every succeeding year thereafter to and including the year of 1918 amounting to the agRre gate bum "of 155.13; to foreclose a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lot , 13 and 1 1 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1891 and for each and every succeed ing y ar thereafter to and including the year of 1918 amounting to the JiRfjrei?ate sum of $269.34; to fore do .o a tax lion for delinnucnt tnxe." again -t Lots 15 and 1G in Block 27 City of lit a Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 189 and for each and ovcrj succeeding year thereafter to and in cluding the yoar of 1918 amounting to tno aggregate sum of S2GG.01; to foreclose a tax iien for delinquent taxes against Lot 17 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for tho yeai of 1891 and for each and every suc ceeding year thereafter to and includ inR th year of 108 amounting to the aRgregate sum of $110.49; to fore close a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lots 18 nnd 19 hi Block 27 City of Red' Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1892 and for each and every succeeding year thereafter to and in cluding the year of 1918 amounting to the agRregatc sum of $268.23; to foreclose a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lot 20 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year oi iBii and for each and every succeed ing year thereafter to and including the year of 1918 nmounting to the agRrepatc sum of $105.37; to fore close a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lots 21 and 22 in Block 27 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the yor of 1892 and for each and every succeedinR year thereafter to and in cludinR tho year of 1918 amountinR to the aggregate sum of $287.03; to foreclose a tax lion for delinquent taxes against Lot G in Block" 28 City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1894 and for each and every suc ceedinR year thereafter to and inc.ud ing the year of 1918 amounting to tho aggregate sum of $152.24: to fore close a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lot 8 in Block 28 City of Rod Cloud, Nebraska, for the year of 1891 and for each and every succeed ing year thereafter to and including the year of 1918 amounting to tho ag Rregatc sum of $142.13; to foreclose a tax lien for delinquent taxes against Lo 9 and 10 in Block 28 City of Rod Clud, Nrbiuka, for the-j oar of 1894 and for Puch and overv .eucrepdinir scar thereafter to ard indudinir4iie ye it of 1918 amountinR to the nggi-e-j rate :'um or 3'J&,iQ; to rowioeie'a Wx lien frr delinquent luxes asralnst Lot-; 20, 21, 22, 2't, and 21 In Block 2rt City of Red Cloud, Nebraska, for tho year of 1893 and for each and every succeeding year thereafter to and intruding tho year of 1918 amount ing to tho aggregate sum of $494.00 which said tax Hens nro a first lien upon tho above described real estate. Plaintiff asks for an accounting for tho arnount due it; that tho same may bo decreed a first Ben and that the said real estate may to sold to satisfy said amount nnd costs of suit, and sucli other relief as equity may grant. All 6f tho above nnmed non-resident and ttnknowndotendants-.arc roquirod Very Much Convalescent. Helen had the whooping cough, and so was not Invited to her little friend Margaret's birthday party, though tha list. liK'liuled nil the other children ip. the neighborhood. On the morning of the affair the telephone Irl might have overheard the following conversation; "Hello." "Hello, Is this Margaret Illllueld's house?". "Yes." "Is this yon Margaret?" "Yes. Who Is this?" "This Is Helen Marten. You are going to have a birthday party today, aren't you?" "Yvs." "Well, say, Margaret. I'm all over the whooping cough now." SAMPLE BALLOT Special Non-Partisan Election for Constitutional Convention November 4, 1919 Candidates for Constitutional Convention 46th District Vote for ONE V vi" '. H. G. KEENEY wtfsa ROBERT DAMERELL '1 Origin of "Tenderloin." The name "tenderloin" was origi nally applied In New York city to tho nineteenth police precinct. The credit of naming It Is attributed to dipt. Al exander Williams, who was placed In eontluaud of the precinct September 30. 187G. When he took charge he was asked how he liked the change. J "Great," was the response. "I've J 'Aft' roino from a rump district (tin east 3" side dHrlct) to the tenderloin," nnd tenderloin It has remained ever slnro. ' Sj The newspapers of other cities soon ' V followed the example of the New York journals In so designating similar dls trlcts of their own cities. ON THE DEFENSIVE! 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