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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1919)
y - t CLOUD, IfEBRAIKA, OHIE1" I a m IH! H H I i i. Ki' li 1 v (f illnnMl A M erty Christmas Etficl A Happy Is our wish lo New Year be one of prosperity and happiness for you ancTybiirs. We extend our thanks for your patronage during the past year and hope to merit a continuance of the same in nineteen-twenty. GEO. W. r mmmK rammu samrairf nuiinmiM raua " We Wish You a Merry Christmas A Happy, Prosperous New Year This year and many more to follow. May they be filled with happineess and prosperity, to the fullest extent. We thank you for your very liberal patronage in the past and .look for ward to a continuance of the same ' during the year to come 1 92 0 n ?XlxZ&&. P. A. Wullbraiidt Groceries and ,T! UROC BRED SOW SALE To be held at the farm 1 24 miles northeast of Superior, and 21 miles southwest of Nora, Nebraska, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1920 0 Head ail THE oiferini! consists of 40 head bred to High Sensation, and 10 head bred to Model Pathfinder and Junior Orion. The offering will be presented in the pink of condition and not, overloaded with fat. This will bean extraordinary opportunity to buy a good sow bred lo a good boar, at a reasonable figure. It will be to your own interest Lo be on hand January 7th, as there will undoubtedly be some rare bargains sell in this sale. Come to tho sale and buy them at your price. They are going to s 11 re gardlcss of price. We extend you a cordial invitation to.be with us January 7th. for further information write for Catalogue. No Postponement on account of Storm. Sale under Tent Commencing Promptly at 1 o'clock. Free Lunch at Noon Terms: Cash or any arrangement you can make with the clerk. S Postoflice Address: NORA. NEBR. Thompson and Col. Henderson, Aucts. John Yung Clerk Col. Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING I Phone, Ind. Store 158, Res, WJSrVVW,AVrVAV.V.VVVVV.NVAVAVAWAV.VWVV New; Year w: May-' ihe you. TRINE I nn i,i ir . itm y , iu,ii: 111, a. I Queensware ivmfflMMMwmam JE 82 d toiera immiuiec AY, Owner WY1 93 RED CLOUD, NEB W. K. Tonp 20.00 C. H. Dnlton . O.CO C. M. Wilson a0.7o H. E. Johnson . 70.00 H. (. Kcis 07.70 POOR PAHM FUND E. J. Emi'iton 12.10 Grant Chrihty 12.00 Hoard adjourned to Jnnuury is. ' 1920. I . P. PERRY, Co. Clerk. ' TO THE PUUUC , Peeling that an item appearing ii tho nport of the Commhisionerh' Proceedings t!oj-s an injustice lo my self and brolhcr', desire to state tha during the pti't thirty odd years u hac supported our father in coinfoi: at our arious homes. During a pait of the past year lie lias made his home with his daughter, Mr. Kinsor, nearer tlte central pait of the city, a change m ninny respects which promised moie comfort for the old gentleman and to which we cheer-1 fully acquiesced, htill contributing toward his maintenance. We have) been, at all times, willing to contribute anything in the way of service or mon ey that was necessary, on request of our rister, and aic both surprised and grieved at our brother-In-:aw, without any notice whatever, of mak ' ing the representations to the county I board which were made according ;u . tho report. ' There was no necessity nor occasion for such. The old gentleman is assur ed of a home and if he chooses to re main with his daughter, T .still stand willing to continue to advance my por tion of the expense towaid his main tenance. W. II. McKIMMEY. Dally Thought. Up lives who dies to win a lasting riiuiK'. Drumni'tuiL BUILDING SHADE TREES ON ROADSIDES Nlne-Tenths of Highways In New York Entirely Void of Veectatlon Plan to Improve. ny Investigations Just completed by the New York State College of For estry nt Syracuse, It has been found that nlno-tenths of the rouiWldcs In the rural (list rlrts of New York state are entirely void of shade- ttves. When this Is considered alone; with the fact that lust year New York .state paid out of the state treasury about $:0,000,000 for the construction and maintenance of road beds, It show.s that the state Is not yet awake to tho great need and the gnat possibilities In rural roadside Ii.tprjveiucut. A piilimtu.'ry survey lias jtiit been made by II. It. Francis in charge of the landscape extension work of the College of Forestry. During the survey, studies were made of such Important featpres in rural roadside Improvement ami beau- Shaded Road In New York. tlflcittinn ns pioil nnd bad vnrlotlos of trees found tilone; tl'c lilfjIiwnyH, views and vistas olitstlned from tho IiIrIi wnys, the olTecH of tlio feliudo trees on crops In ndjtieont ilelds Hie ioslblll tles of the covering of barren cmlmnlc tnents and the nlnntlin; of hoiiiu de slrablo sort of vegetation where over bend wires are In lare number. One. of the nrlnelnut features studied was tbo cnudltlou of the roadbed as tf feeted by the iircieneo or absence of Miade trees. Vow people In the state will be able to visit tbe wonderful natlonnl parUs of the West, but an increiisliiK number of peoplo will own nutomoblles and use the lilshways of tbo state. Many, If not nil, of these highways may easily become Mate parkways of beau tiful trees and shrubs. Trees grow like weeds under tbo climatic condi tions existent In Now York nnd with varied scenery of Intense Interest the highway! of tbe stnto will eventually become as beautiful as those of any other state In tho Union. Green's fruit Grower. mOkD I WSE&3L, &H my'' ; i . ' -:.". ; s.i V '. ti A Fl erry J r rr!k.,3fv J nappy l All Is my wish to you and yours. Way the yaur o2 1920 lie one happiness and prosperity. 5 also wish to thank you for your liberal patronage in tho past and I shall' endeavor to merit a continuance of the same during the new year. Mrs. Barbara Phares &:?aJ:j&J&u .Hi;'l:y Birds Foretell Weather Change. Swallows are unerring In their in stinct. If they are flying li'gh. then an umbrella Is not nn lnimedhte ne cessity. But if, when they arc In search of their food, they skim along at a low altitude, It Is safe to predict a downfall at no great period. Tho long-distance Hycrs, such as gulls and rooks, are well worth nttentlnn. They are not only wenthor-wlso, but wlre In common sense. They never venture fnr from home when bad weather la brewing. GUERNSEY Cattle Sale At Stromsburg, Neb., Sale Barn, 1 -2 mile west of Public Square Mnoday, January 5 $0 Registered Guernsey Cattle 20 Milk Cows 8 Bred 2 Herd Bulls 1 Herd Bull Nptlies Bob No. 47309. Grandson of May Rilma. Giving 1 9673.0 lbs milk and 1 073.00 butter fat a year. A $5000 bull Herd Bull Dairymaids Harvcsier of Iowa, No. 27564. Dam's record 688 lbs butter fat. Sire's record 722 lbs butter fat a year. A Grand Champion Show bull. Entire Herd Tuberculin Tested. Best Guernseys in the state will be at this sale. No belter anywhere. Come, buy at your own price TERMS: Any arrangements made with the clerk before ihe sale slarts 1 1 p. m.--will be satisfactory, or 8 per cent interest on bankable paper Cattle delivered at station free. Calves ship'd, crates free ERNEST A. OLSOM, Owner Stromsburg, Nebraska ol A.W Tliotiio'.iiti. iu-i. Nntbrm Wilson, 1st Xut'l ll.mk, Cte:l I iii-liliiif W .) Iamvii, 1J. Liusoii. Ulfi: K)K CAT I.OG I NION" "JO'Jt VIM 1 'lfl)f,,l Mf. I, IJ, Ji" ,1' Hill' Christian Sunday, December 28 Union service discontinued. Regular services at the Christian Church morning and evening 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Christmas Service 6:30 p. m. C. E. Service n 7:00 p. m. Sermon iMjir.muiin nnt'l'uttKUK,l:t'OI!l'l'l't!ltl:I'Lltll,""'lI mi'Him!it'.:nii:iiruij)iiimH,j,:,m!:it.ii''iiiiiiimii:imtiEuuni.i'it.Hv:." Any Auto Tire- ! Half-Soled Any Size---The large ones as well as the small ones-WE HALF-SOLE THEM ALL COST ONE HALF AS MUCH GUARANTEED GOOO MILES THE9 RE PUNCTURE PROOF Lot Us Examine Your Tit os R. C. Sutton's Service Station f 1 S&m&gA Christmas "B5S New i ear Watering House Plants. Plants should be watered with n spray, not with a cup or a glass, Those that can be moved should be placed where the water will not dam ngo carpels or floors; those that ',ui. not Midi as lnrge ferns or palms should have something spread on the Jloor bencnth them to catch the watei as it drips. The water must be sprayed from above so that all the leaves receive It; tltN carries oil the dust nnd Is the only natural way for a plant to receive water. Heifers 4 Heifer Calves 6 Bull Calves Neb. Fnmer II A. .Johnson, Ast TACiriC an 1 131 ULlXtlTON U-Uhoiuls nl'llV l "1 ",' r, g,ikini i' 11 .111I1 tin iwi'if ffl'irilP' 'Illl'W 'I li WffllWMMWI'K? &A II MukL iiKl In the District Court of Webster County, Nebrasko. Ill thcfnttorof llm ii. jilluitlotiur J, l Iltilio. Mftim TO ilinlnlstinior. for 1 1. i iluil IMLSC t'CllSotOMllltlllll.HllUl. 1 Sou nn tin Jilili ,!n of NnwmVr llll'l, Oils i luti ciiuiron fnr hi u n iifiii iho p"ily turn, iituiir cmtii.nf (. I,, lu.ii.i, AitminlMr.i lor of llio Katnto of t-.in l nimf, dn'HiKWl, tr:iliiK for n UctrtiMti m -II I Ik M1riii do mriiNdif.il inm of ih miIi! Mr- llouW, rieieiMttl, N t: ConniipiKiim t tin N'orth i..im corner of I lie .Nor.h'Wrtl Qimrirof J'i'-ivm Twii, In 1 1 nshlppiif, Xorth of ltn i'nrftlvit, Worn of tli nth I'. M. rtmiiln thHiuru with to IIiq bonndary line of iho Ueptih llcsii iiy tta lu d Company, thonru noufli wist iilons iinM !lne20fet, thimco ?orlhl(l tho Town llm between Town Onontid l' i. tliri.'f i ns nlin nnld lino 'iMirtto piuT of 'icsluniiirf, Welter I rouniy, Nniirnvkn uriiNiiiililiiil iiuioiint tliercof to pay tho Iclilw unci cHnics uniotiMltii'j to nlmiit $;!.n,,(). for the rnionii that thoruHnotcmoiiKli or Ntifllckiit Miiiount of pcrminil proporty In tliohiiiulHof the Administrator J. I.. Ik-oliu. bcloinjlnis toK.ilit Litnti! of said Kra Homo to piy said dcldn allow i d ii-;iltist halil tHtalv, ullowanicsandiiHtsof administration. It Is therefore ordered that all persons In tenxted In Naldtstatc appear heforo tho tin derskned .Indue at Cli.iiuliiis. In llastliun, damsCoiiniy. Nebraska on tho l.'lthday of January I'tJu, at the hour of One D'cloeK 1 M. toshow eansu If any there ho why a Ikensu should not be cranlid lo said .). I,. Ilcehe, mlinlnlstiatdrto rell mi iiiui'h of tho iihovo described n.tl estate of s.iKI decedint ns shall be nteessary In pay siid debts and expenses. It Is furtuer ordered thai a ropy f this order bemrwd upon An p rnons lntercstid InsaMtHtateb) eauslnu' IIichiiiig lo be pub lished once n weU for four mimsstxc weikH In tho Ittd Cloud cliltf. a kutl newspaptr prlnlid and publlslu d In s ild Webster Conn, t), NiluasUa. HAKUYS. lll'NOAN .luditcol the Ulstrlet Court. K. (i. Caldwell. Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. V. Cl. Peek, real and trito name unknown, and Mrx. W.tl. Ikek. ual and tritu.namoiiiir known: (.wiar N. Wliitnry, as aslneo of lkopirs hulldlm; l.din .Woilailonfortho btuellt of Its endltoii: usiar N' Whitney and .Mrs. Oscar N. Vhllne, his wife, real and ti no iiitnio unknown: Ikoplu's liulldinu Loan. v XiNlmiKAsMiclallon; the htlrs. devl Mes It uatees. personal tepreMiitalUts and allother persons Inltrtsttd In the estate of W.ti. Peek, defeased: the hi Irs. ikWsees, leuattts, personal repn sentallMS and all other poisons Inleresled In the estate of OsearX. Whitney. di i eaxd: l.otsi.ii.T, and H. In llloek 1. of Swce.'s Addition to llltio 1 1 III. Wehsler County, Nebraska; and all in itons elaliiiliuj any lnlere-.t of any kind In said teal ehtatem any part thereof, and each of them, deft ndanls, will take notleo that on thellth day of December, IUISi, Alice A. Hanks, as plalnllll Illed her petition In tho District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, aitnlnst said defendants, uud each of them, thoobjeet and prayer of which said petition and action arc to h.ie said plalntlll" found and decried to be the owner In fee simple or Iho following described real estate tow It: f .ots 6 (1. T and 8, In Mock I. of Sweey's Addl tlou to Itluo lllll, Webster County. Xebras ka, and tohae tho Court dud and decrto that said plalntlll-, and her ijr.intors and tho persons under and throtmh hom plalntlir clalnis, haebecii In the actual, opt n.l3lblc notorious, excluslxe, and adverse possession and occupancy of said premises for nioru than ten years last past and to excludo mild defendants, ami each of them, from any rliiht, title, Interest or claim In, to or upon said premhes and for ucncral equitable r. lief In favor of said plalntlll andai:.iliist said defendant and each of them. In refertneo to'ild land. '1 hat sub! dflcndants. and each of them, are rtqulrtd to answer said petition anil ap piar In said action on or before llm Jrttlulav of lamiarj. r.i'i. Alice A. Hanks. Plaint!!!- .Miner A. iloshumh. tfji.. TIieRSar Sin 0? Safety Is 1 opi evented by the amount, of instunuce you carry Dmi'L lull joufself into k fancied n'fMiiily. Heeuusp lire lias never touched you it doesn't follow llm jou're immune Tnmoriow -no to lay, If jou have time and you better Had tiino uoine to tbo olllfu Htid we'll wiilc a poliey our your house, furniture', stoic or ine'ie'bnu.lNo, Liunii my in: too latdj- O. C. Tl E 3L R.el;ev.ble Insurance Contentious Ncvsr Popular. Tho who man in Irael has truly said: "A fool's lips enter Into conten tion," nnd the contentious fool Is a common n nuisance today as he wni no doubt In tlte olden ones. Usually in proportion to their lack of acttint knowlodtfo do such persons presumo to hot themselves up as dictators to others. exchange. One Merchant In Red Cloud Will I'rolit My Answering This Ad. Wo arc promoters and managers of Retail Sales Campaigns, Clearing Sales, Mill-End Sales, Money Raising Sales arc our speciality. Wo do tho newspaper advertising, window trim ming, rardwriting. Prepare your stock for sales display. We work with you front start to iinish. No matter what competition you have WE GET THE MONEY for you. Wo have ono date open in January nnd ono In March. Wo work strictly on n com mission btuis. Retail conditions nro far below normal. If you want to rai.se inonoy on your ynorchandiso quickly and surely, communicate with us nt onco. Only one merchant In each town can secure our services. Write to Alexander Prank, Offices 1101a N. llnstings Ave., Hastings, Nebraska. ) ' ..., .r ! 11 m MMMIIM zx MBlMniittBWltMfaWlUratBO ''JSEJUW """"fiiyf Mwwr