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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1920)
(n rtf.W m4.m - - "Kl RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Big Stock Sale 20; Zi 1 V J.1 MM Ullhll il.r AT INAVALE, NEBRASKA Tuesday, Jan. Commencing at 12 o'clock, sharp This salo must, start on lime 27 Head of Horses and Mules Pair of mules A and 5 yrs old, wt 2200; Jack and Jin; pair of Jack mules 3 yrs old, wt 2 1 00; pair of jack mules 3 yrs old, 1 1 900: pair of 2 yr old mules, jack and jui, wt 2000; 3 mules 1 yrs old, the best in the country-come and be convinced; 4 good spring mules Extra good pair sorrel marcs, 2 and 3 yrs old, bred for fall mules, this pair will make a 3200 lb team; pair of bay mares 5 and 6 years old, wt 2500, one in foal to jack; black mare 4 yrs olcjtyt 1300; good 2 yr old mare, wt 1 1 00; pair black colts 2 yrs old, wt 2000; gtey mare smooth mouth, wt 1 450; brown mare, smooth mnuth, wt 1 200; Shet land pony I yr old, wt 200: bay mare 1 yr old. 52 Head of Cattle Rrguttred Shotthorn bull. I r old; 9 red cows, 5 and 6 yrs old, fresh soon: 4 red cows 3 -u i- i . in ..jL.ir f fj.fl l . . f fj.iL ,f- f. r oio, ire-n in spring; iu rrancuers, i yroia; c rca siccr, yr oia; -; nign graae nrre ord boll calves, 1 yr ofdi 14 sprintf calves. I 22 Head of Hogs BsM 9 fall piss and ng shoats Miscellaneous Extra good brass mounted work harness 1 1-2 in: set good double bueev harness 2 sets 1 1 2 In harness tingle row weederi stalk cutter: hay stacker in good shape. 1917 FORD in No. 1 shape. MOTORCYCLE in good running order. T'ERrfcS 1(0 and under cash, over that amount 10 months time at 10 per cent interest J. W. WONDERLY, Owner J. WONDERLY, Auct. G. R. McCRARY, Clerk Public Sale Having rented my farm, I will sell at public auction, 1 miles north and x, mile east oC Cowles, and 10 miles south of Blue Hill, commenc'ng at 11 o'clock sharp, on Friday, January 23rd 42 Hed of Stock 42 26 Head of Cattle U cows to be fresh, some will be fresh soon: 11 calves, 6 steers, 5 heifers: 1 good white face bull. Some of the stock is corn fed. 12 Mead of Hogs 1 big Poland China sow, wt about 400 lbs, with pig: i young sows bred: 1 good Hampshire male: 6 good barrows; wt about 300 lbs. 2 Spans ot Mules 1 span of 3-yrld mules, well broke. Those mules arc jet black with muly nose, toppy mules standing over 15 handsjltigh: 1 big span of mules, 1 8 yrs old. 1 smooth mouth. Both good teams. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 2 truck wagons. 1 Jay Hawk-stacker, 1 Dane sweep, i McCor mick hay rake. 1 new Century single row cultivator good as new, 1 2-row John Deere go dig in good shape. 1 new stalk drill never been used, 1 wheat drill, 2 road scrapers. 1 top buggy, 1 power washer. 1 tent 12 x 14. 1 set of good work harness out two years, 1 six ton stack of alfalfa hay and other articles too num erous to mention. Some Chickens and a Trio of Geese. Terms: $10 and under cash; 9 months at 10 interest. W. H. THOMAS, Owner Col. G. G. Denny. Auct. Jas. KfcBride. )lerk Initial Sale of Bred Duroc Jersey Sows and Gilts To be held at farm 4 miles south, 1 ease of Nelson: V. west l soum oi iNora; y norm ana V.. east ot Superior, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 27th Commencing at 12 o'clock, sharp 40 Head Immune Sows and Gilts 8 Head of Fall Boars arid Pigs Not Immune THE REUNION By E. Q. SANBORN. tI lnmmiaBiknAViD PmnaAilinrla .vviuinioaiuiivio M lUkECUUIQO njontlniiod from payo I) Commissioners oY Webster County: i(z ' Sired by such sires as Pat's Giant 2nd by Pat's Giant: Anderson's Pathfinder by Pathfinder; Illustrator 3d by Illustrator 2nd; Dusty Critic by Critic B 2nd; Gs Illustrator 2nd by IUu&)rator 2nd and Watts Master Model by Watts Model 2nd. SoWimthese have been .shown at the county fair, taking nearly all ribbons. The offering is bred to Pat's Giant 2nd, Orion Wonder,, and Orion Wonder I Am, grandsons of Great Orion, worlds champion 1818. Look these boars over sale day! Try and be with us Jan. 27. Terms: Cash, or any arrangement made with clerk w.jll be satisfactory J. D. EILERS & SON, Owners Cols. B. E. Ridgloy, W. C. Henderson, Aucts. '""Hi Soniotvheio In I lie Wtilfo innttntiilns", nestled iimniiK (lie pines, Is a restln;,' mi m p erected for cur homes. To this place .voting Lieut. ' Iiuln Kltlrodci! wns sent by bis pIijhHiiiis to stny until In1 had fully recovered from Ills nervous condition. Irwin wns wry enori,'etlc, and tin! loiiK, vvo.iry d.i.v.s of doing iioIIiIiil; be pun to wcnr on bliii. Ill the years lie fore lie li.ul Johieil tlie unity he had iiuule pnlnllinis, m to while uwny the long hours he tool,- hnnthy sttnlls.'nl vns currying liN artist's outllt- vlih him. It wns it wlnily tiny tluit Irwin went to n distant it'll 1:. which he liml been phinnliiK to visit over sluee coining to the wiiy.shle ciunp. lie reached there curly In the afternoon nml lnul been pulntltiK for nearly an hour when sud denly n shnrp brcc7e blew some of bis papers down the mountainside. As these were .oine of his most trensured works he picked up his paiutliiK ma terials and rushed after them. Swift ly, but cautiously, he mnde his way down die mountainside, searching to the right mid to the left with a keen eye. He became discouraged and wns about to give up In despair when lie came to the foot of the mountain with out (hiding his lost treasures. He de cided to go hack to camp. He Ind gone but n few yards after making (IiIh decision when he rounded a sharp bowlder. He stopped with a start when lie spied silting on a fallen tree trunk a fair ouug lady. Ills papers were forgotten. At first he was too surprised to say n word, but soon pulled himself together enough to doff lil? cup. When and where had he seen this girl before7 Ah, yes, now ho remembered. She was In France tit a canteen In Moutler, St. Jean. After the flrnt surprise of the meet ing the two young people bail a very animated conversation. Helena Iter wlek told how she and her chum bud worked at the canteen In France and were about to return to their oh posi tions when the chum suggested their going to visit the White mountain. She also said that they expected to leave the mountains within the week. Irwin told of his experience since leaving the little town of Moutlcrs. How he was wounded and of his or ders io go io mis rest camp tor a com plete rest cure. lie added that he was .so much better that he thought he would be nine to leave within it few days. The lieutenant and Helena were so deeply Interested in their talk that they had failed to take notice that the sun bud sunk behind a bank of clouds ami that a severe rainstorm was brewing. When they stopped a minute they started up In astonish ment. Ib-fore they could get to the hotel where Helena was spending her days the rain came down In torrents. Helena went to her room, and Irwin back to camp, but not before he re ceived a promise fnun his friend that she would go for a ride the next day. The next day was clear and beauti ful, and the two had a most enjoyable trip. This was not the last one, bow ever, befoie the girls went home. Several months passed, when Helena received an Invitation from her chum to come to a party which was to be given to her brother u week later when he arrived from overseas. (She gladly accepted the Imitation, mpl there was a great amount of fun get ting ready for It. Iurlng the excite ment Illesinor had forgotten to men tion that her brother was bringing a friend with him. The gills went to meet them. The train pulled Into Hie station, bringing with It two well and happ.v bo.vs. Tin; In other rushed In his n'.sier, catching her In his units, hotli forgetting for a time the other two, until a shaip ex clamation from Helena roused them. Tinning quickly they saw that Helena and Irwin knew each other well. "Why. Helena, do you know my rirolhi'i-'s friend?" 'irvvln, von old .scout, you never told me of any girl," came from the brother. , "Well, .von see," replied the young soldier, ".Miss Helena and I met first in a canteen in France; then later In the White mountains; nnd now, as a si range colnchlenc.ivwe meet again In my old pal's home town." The young folks, when they could stop talking long enough, went to their home, and that evening the young peo ple had a very pleasant time. Helena went to bed tired but happy that eve ning, for had not Irwin said some very wonderful words that night? (Copyright, 1919, Mi Cluro Newnpappr 8yn-illcrtte.) There are innnv brands of comnllaroc with your aitirnnt-,,l,,e w'u " fiaudeleut i To the Lowest of the Low In ment tinner autnonty or tnc scs'ion laws of 1910, chapter 213, wo here with submit to you our map of Web ster county showing the for future consolidation ibleves methods, i'B win, opiniy iioui up ineir viuiiins at the point of a gun, thoM? that, use 'the -mid hnjf method alt that, steal boundaries "r,,,n tielr reiloA- men. Tbeie senms of Fcroor ,0 ,,u Miimin-r urnitu cpcruUiig in ibis llsL-ictH as in ouv judgment secmd to '11 V tin? lowest of tliem nil- he Hint, bo the best for nil concerned. s eils fiom Mie b.ute beast, roiis It of Wo recommend that -mal! schooi houses be located in tillable local ities for grades including the Cth, these to answer the p trposo of the ward schools in the city.- In all this ts meal, I urn nimble to lind woe's sultiible to e.Nprcfs my contempt for the one who falls low eumgh to enter Into this hind of stealing. These ie- LEGAL NOTICE. V. (I. Peek, rent nml true name unkitfivii, nnd Mr, IV. (. l'crk, real an ltna- unme Un known: Oscar N. Wliltmy, ni aeslgme ot People's luillillnv X 1 .0:111 Ano Intlun foi lliu liiiuiU o( Hk i rtillUir-i.Niar N Wbltiujr nml Mrs. (Wear N. Whitney, Ms wllr, roil anil true iiMiuc unLiimwi: l'tiiiiiix itullilliig Loan fu Inns AhocIiiI Ion; llic lulrs, ilivt hci. lotiiitif. pervmnl rcpriinii.-itlwii ami all ottur iicrniini I11I1 rrsli (I In tlu cttnlc n( W. U. I'tel:. iliiTUfl; tliu heir, devisers,. lt':MecK, iH-rMonal rrpreneii'ntlvis nml nil olhir persons lattrtliil In ti e estate of OienrN. liltiiL'j.iIiimsuli t.ois j.(l,7. ami S. In llliick t, ot .Htvcif' Ailitltloii In llltio lllll, Welmer t'o nity, .S'ebraska; anil all ix iFons clnlitilinc any Interest of any klml In said 11 nl estate or any part thereof, ami enrli f tlicm, iletimtnntfl. will ta''e notlvu that on nintks are ititenilcd for the patty vvl o ' . iFii.iLiii.il.'. ii.ii;iiiin. . ill 1 ti ! t 1, . I la .in. .I.... .. H i... ..r r 11.... 1 1...!.. WOllC tUC W1SI1C3 aillt WatltS or CUCII , " " l"-"- " nmiK nieir the I Mil ,tny of neremuer ISJIU, Allic A. locality have been adhered to as near- bogs at my exoense- stealing fiomny liint..tisplntiitiirtiitsUar iciltion In tlio lv a3 scorned compatible with the good SIV"1 bairul. If this vvnii.ing Is i t "litrlet ( onrt of Welnten ountv. Nebraska, of the county as a whole. s.ifjkiiiit to cause the gniltv pin tv to . '""""""nW'lj.'fcii.laiits. ami e.ul, of Hum, "' luv- tul1"1'' "a ",,ul1-' .. .. .. ' - 1 tlieolilect ami Draverol u 1 c 1 h.i a nri Umi For this reason the location' of the iP-uinriiiiie llilsiiegrailtnp practice F e and iii'ilcn nr. to have vihi mmniiir fo.m.i lindeislgucd will use mure ilnut c ami ilri nut to lie the owner In fee simple of 'tr John Jung, Clerk The Chief for Job Work Bird Champion Fly Catcher. The Wilson warbler Is the champion tly-cateher of the Fulled States. His method of getting most of Ids food Is to dash out fiom the Utah of 11 tree mid snatch passing Insects on the wing, snjs tin American Forestry as sociation, Washington. They catch other Insects which are Hitting about or sitting on the foliage or blossoms of the tiees. You will often Hud these little birds In apple trees when In bloom. Their olive green and yellow plumage luiriimul.iN with the jjrevn leaves of the tree. The male bird has a black crown patch 011 the top of Its head, while on the female this cap Is greenish like the back. This Mni Is found throughout thu eastern United Slates, but winters In Ceutn.1 America. main school house site for each dist rict will not bo located definitely' un til the Committee has more informa tion. On account of the weather and oth er unforsecn difficulties the Commit tee is unable to finish this part of the work until a later date. L. C. PEISIGER GEO. H. OVERING S. DUCKEK Redisricting Committee. Motion made and carried that the above report bo accepted and County Clerk instructed to sprend the same on the Commissioners' proceedings. Application of Minnie Thatcher for admission to the Soldiers' Home at Mi If ord was approved by the Doatd. County Treasurer instructed to ie fund the poll tax of Homer Lovojoy and Ferry LovejoJ for the year 1919 on account of those parties being in the military service at the time. The rcporta of the following Road Overseers vere approved by trio Board: John Pavliek Qish No. lP-i. Thos. McMnhon Djst. No. 12. Jas. Pavclka Dis. No. 12 Vi. S. E. Johnson Dist. No. 8. L. E. Rowlings Dist. No. 2i. A. Hartman Dist. No. 7 's. Adam Alber Dist. No. 3. Albert Alber Dist. No. 4G. S. Van Uocning, Jr. Dist. No. 4. Onno Meents Dist. No. 3. County Treasurer instructed to re duce the 1919 assessment of Jacob (Joll, Sr., from 2150 to iUlo.ul) as sesscd value. Ilond of Geo. H. Ovcring as County Highway Commissioner was approved by the Itaarsl. On motion a sum not to exceed $800 was allowed the County Superintend ent for office help and expense for the year 1920. The following claims were audited and allowed and County Clerk instruct bd to draw warrants on the proper funds in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Stella Dttcker .. $ 32.92 Fope Uros. 183.35 A. I). Ranney 83.85 A. D. Ranney 21.08 Geo. II. Ovcring 07.10 ,L. C. Pcisigcr 85.23 Edith L. McKeighan 71.05 Joe Hewitt -.. 82.0U School District 83 8.00 Jas. Mcllride 82.10 Gob. W. Hutchison 82.10 Anne 15. Spanogle N 41.7-1 Frank Huffer ., 149.70 Grant Shidlcr C0.8U Rdd Cloud Chief 8.4fl V.- S. Hall U 10.00 May L. Huffer i-.'- . 45.0Q, faenry R. Fausch 7.00 C. A. Waldo - Farmers' Institute Cowles . . Webster County Argus !eo. II. Ovcring Co. Trean., for Co. expenses R. W. Stcwait - . O. C. Teel .. . . . J. F. Knigge - Jas. Hubatka ... W. H. Thomas . Fred Maurcr . POOR FARM FUND F. G. Turnurc & Son' . - . . R. P. Weesner & Co Ellis Shoo Store P. A. Wullbrandt . -. - Malonc Gellatly . -. Farmers Union Assn, R. C S. E. Hnilcy Yost & Son ... H. Ludlow .. .. BRIDGE FUND Wells & McTaggait Bladen Lbr. Co. ...'. Jas. Heaton 1 N. Jones CarJ Hedge , Onno- Meents . Board adjourned to 1:30 January 19, 1920. methods. Signed, At. Si.auy. Sought Trees for Protection. Trce-tlwellers are found nmong snv ages In vnrlous parts of the world. Ac cording to the scientists the first habi tations of mnnklnd wore In the trees ns the most adequate protection against the innny enemies of the enrly type of man. It was only in the Inter period of mnn's evolution that ho was Btroug enough to hold his own on the ground. C. J. Arbuthnot nntoed over to Red Cloud last Saturday evening. Mrs. Flit. Miller accompanied him home for a visit with her many friends, be fore going to their new home at Hot Springs, South Dnltotn, whete Mr. Miller has accepted a government job. Lebanon Times. Notice oi Administrator's Sale. In the Matter of Hie Application of, J I.. Ilecbe, Administrator of tlie K -Unto of Krn House, dee eased, for 1. cave to Sell Hen I Instate. Notice In hereby ulvcu that, tu pursuant o of an order of the Honorable Harry S. Him nan, .Indue of the Mlstrlct I'onrt of Wib.tir I'mmiy. Nebraska, tenth Judicial district, madeoii .lauitary 1.!, I'JiO, for the sale of of thereat estate hereinafter di scribed, tin ru villi be sold at pulille vendue to the hlslnt bidder for cash, at the south (rout door of UieCoiirtlioiiM! In the City ot Ceil flood. Wtlistcr County, Nebraska on the second day of I'cbniaiy. I'JA). at two et'cloik 1'. .M. the (olloMlng described real estate: I'oiuintuclnt; at the North K;iKt Corner of thu North West Quarter of .Sutlon Two, la Township line, North of ltaimuTuclvc, Went of thcilth I. .M.ruuiilim thence south to thu boundary llueof the Republican Valley Itall road Company, thence south west aloni; suld lino 'JOfi feit, thence Not th to tlio town Hue bJtvicfnTown One and Two. thence Kust uIoiik said ItiicviUo feet to place of hcxlnulnu, We lister County, Nebraska. S.ild sale it III, remain open one hour. Dated January 1. It) JP. .1.1.. Heche, Administrator of thu Instate of Kra House', dicc.isid. i:. (J. Caldwell Attorney. Last I'ublleatloii.lauuar.v -J. the followliiK described real citato toulti t.otsf, ti. Taints, In llloek I, ulSnicy's Ailitl tloii to llluo lllll, Webster County. NobraB ka. and to have tho Court nnd and decree that said platiitlll, ami nor arantorH and tho persons under and tlirouuli whom plalntlir elalniB, have been In thoactuat, open, visible, notorious, exclusive, and adverso possession and oe'cupancy of said premises for moro than ten years List past and to exclude said doftndants, and each of them, from any right, title, Interest nrclaliu In, te or upon said premies and for vtcneral dilutable re lief In favor of said plalntlll and air alitit ssld defendants, and call of tlleiu. In reference to said land, That said defendants, and eacli of thorn, are required to niHwcr said petition and ap pear lu said aellou on or lafore thu aitli day of lanuary, 1'rJD. Alive A. Iiauks, Plalntlir HttnerJr Uoslaiuli, Atl'js.. . s Hamilton . Cathar Clothing C: Kvarytnlng a Maa at May Waara : mod ait E. S. Garber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and. Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures "Quality" Job Printing T in8.or 25.00 47.40 7.0f 72.17 82.10 82.10 81.10 14.1.00 101.80 82.08 iG3.no 27.M) 12.70 . 48.21 172.30 .. 24.91 . o.co . 48.30 . B.00 . 13.80 - 210.1b . 1U.00 - 2.00 - 4.00 .. 27.00 p. m., Notice of Final Report , -- 1 In tho County Court of Websttr eoiinlj, Nebmska. In tho matter of the estate of CharlisA. .Soliult. deceased. All pcisoiw Interested In said estate, are hereby uotilled Unit the i:ecutnr Hobi rt Da 1111. re II has filed herein a final account and rt'pnrtof his administration, and a petition fur the limit settlement of such account and ri port, and for a decree of distribution of tho residue of said e-statc, ami for tliuiixsliumiiil ot the real (state hdouitlm: thereto, unit a dlhclmrijclfroui Ills trust, all of which said matters havo been tet for luarlni; before said court on tho :uith day of January, iio, nt the hour of 10 o'clock. A.,M , M lu 11 all per sons Interested may appear ami euutest the hUlllC. Dated this I'llh day of .lanuary DUO. (sKVI.) A. I. It l.N.SJ.V. A true copy. Comity Jildi;e. TheWarhi of Safety Is represented by the amount of insurance yon enrry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied secuiity. Because tire has never touched yon it doesn't follow that nu're immune Tomoriow-no today, if yon have time ami you better lind time come to the office and we'll write 11 policy on your house, furniture, store, or merchandise. LATER MAY UK TOO O. C. TEEL urniture, Jv R.elia.ble Insurance (BirairaiiiiimiiMAiiiiiiiiciiiiiaTii'iLTiiarjn1!!!'.:" Hnra jiuiTUiniiairisrainimaraintua,,Bai: aw.t nanniiinutanajimiiULiBX-'n icuraBB'iar.aim B. F. PERHY, Co. Clerk. 0 'Dead Letter List The fol'owlnLf list of iiiielaliuud let ters will be sun to the Dead Letter Di'iMrtmi'iit If not culled for by Jim. 20, 1020: , - (o. H. Whitney Mis. Kiitw Hndiretnan Rov. and Mis I.ininjrer lit ice Miller Mrs. J, NelHon Cliurlcti Hiinsen II, C. I.KT.SON, Postmaster IF Y03J ARE GOING TO BUY A TRUCK Why not have the BEST that is Made? Come in and let us demonstrate and tell you why you should own a Reo Speed Wagon The best and speediest Truck on the market Low cost oi operation; time saved in making drives durability; and many other points that make it superior to others that's why its so popular R. C. Sutton's Service Station Authorized Sales Agents i5jiiffli!i:iiii!:;iJiimi;iiiu!iii.ii;su;iJxaiuiai!i;i,.!iTii!i:ri;iiiiiiiiiiTiiii:!iii! Red Cloud, Nebraska nHimjiu'iiiiuunu'rirJi.ruuiniiiiLuiinuiuuidiniuuuiumiiuiiiiUEnumiunaiiqiiirHiriiiJ VWYWWWWVAVAV.V. : IF ITS i V. (limit Win (Jrecn Mr. Donktn Mrs. Ed mt L. Thoiues Kenneth (Juicier Curl JcrnbcrK vaa homo from Ait' ion, Colorado, tho last of the woe. Building Material WE HAVE IT ! - JUlone-Gellatly Go. f ." !WWV.WAV.V.W.VdVVAV.W-V.W