fcl RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Haurve Wonderly's ClearvUp Public Sale Ilavlugfiold my farm I am moving to California and I will sell at public sale at my firm 2 miles cnt nnd 7 hontli of Innvnle, fi miles wost and 7 miles soiitli of Red Cloud, .1 miles west, and 12 miles north ot Lebanon ami 1 mllo north nnd 4Ji miles cast of Wotner, on Thursday, Jan. 29 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp 24 Head of Stock 6 Head of Horses 1 bay horse, 5 yrs old, wl 1659: 1 black marc, 5 yrs old, wt 1500; 1 bay marc. 9 yrs old, wt 1500; 1 bay mare, 11 yrs old, vt MOO; 1 family driving horse, 12'yrs. wt 1200; 1 bay marc, 12 yrs old, wt 1000, in foal to Jack. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska ?UDLISI1KD EVERY THURSDAY Entered In tlic I'ottofllco nt ltc d Cloud, Nob as Second Class Matter A. D. MoAllTHUK, Editor and .Owno THE ONLY I1KMOCKAT1U PAl'Ell IN WK1IHTEU COUNTY Advertising Rates Foreign Stero or Electro, per column inch 15c Hand or Machine Composition 18c Cannot Unt .la. Readers, Bold Face Type, per line 15c 7c $1.50 Readers, Regular Type, per line Professional Cards, per month Local Lawrence Manley Laid to Rest Lawrence (). Mauley passed away at the home of his parents, Mr. uiul Mrs. .1. R. Mnnley, In this city, Saturday January 17th. About n year ago he was listed ntnoriK thomany Flu victims from which ho never recovered The deceased wns born at Hod Oak, Iowa, Juno 11, If 81, and camo to Web- ster county lu li)09. He Is survived by his parents, five brothers nnd three sisters. Funeral services were conducted from the Christian church Tuesday after noon, Rev. Bcobe In charge. Baptist Church Notes 1$ Head of Cattle 11 head of extra good red milk cows ranging in age from 2 to 7 years, 3 arc fresh, 1 will be fresh by date of sale, balance fresh between now and May 15; 3 yearling heifers; 1 registered Short horn bull 3 yrs old, pedigree furnished; 3 calves ranging in age from 1 to 7 weeks. Front Page or Specified Positions Short Time, per column inch 15c Front Page or Specified, Contract 12'a'c Balance of Paper, Short Time 12'iC Balance of Paper, Contract - - ,10c Professional Cards, per month $1.00 Readers, Bold Face Type, per line - 10c Readers, Regular Type, per line 5c Xo litniitr l.(tt Than -tic Political Announcements, term $5.00 Uruee Farm Bureau 'Notes 5arn Machinery 1 Canton disk. 1 2-row Canton weeder, 1 Canton lister, 1 Canton cultivator 6 shovel, 1 Beatrice cultivator 0 shovel, 1 McCormick hay buck, 1 swinging Dain hay stacker, 1 McCormick corn bind er good as new, 1 good 3' ,'. inch Aniser lumber wagon, 1 Aniscr spring wagon. Miscellaneous 2 sets of good !,'. inch work harness, 1 saddle. 3 sets of cord fly nets, 1 pump jack, 10 galvanized brood coops, 1 large base burner good as new, 2500 lbs of hard coal, 1 Golden Harvest cream separ ator, 15 bu. of good potatoes, some canned fruit, other articles too numerous to mention. 800 bu. of ear corn, 25 tons of alfalfa hay, 4 acres of cane hay in the shock. Nt. Hope Ladies Aid will Serve Lunch TERMS: $10 and under cash; 10 months at 10 y, interest. Harve Wonderly J. W. Wonderly, Auctioneer. G. R. McGrary, Clerk. Smith Bros. 27th Annual Sale of Pure Bred Poland China Bred Sows To be held at the farm K mile north and 9' miles east of SUPERIOR, NEB , on Thursday, February 5, 1920 Offering consists of 65 HEAD OF TRIED SOWS, FALL AND SPRING GILTS AI1 CHOLERA IMMUNE As the sale season is jain at hand we are able to offer you another iELECT OFFERING of BROOD SOWS. This is a real toppy bunch and as we are only holding one sale this spring the BEST ones all GO AT THIS SALE They have been fed and cared for in the usual careful way and should make good. There will be found in this sale some oi the BEST BLOOD LINES IN THE BREED. We are always trying to improve TIG CLUD Floyd Robinson of lllndcn is the Junior Champion Hog Kaiser of Web ster county, according to awards an nounced by the College of Agricul ture, for the Pig Raising Project of the Boys' & Girls' Chib Work for 191!). As a prize, Floyd will receive a free trip to the Boys' & Girls' Club Wool: ,at tlie University rami next spring given by the St. Joseph Stock Yards Company. FARM EXCHANGE The Farm Exchange Bulletin is be ing mailed out. If you do not receive your copy, it will bo due to you not having ir. your membership card, as only members will receive a bulletin. If you have mislaid your card, write or call at the office. POULTRY CULLING The- fore part of February, wo will be able to put on some Poultry Cull ing demonstrations. If you -want one held on your place, let us know, is'omc dozen poultry raisers have made re quests. Wc will publish a list of place- where demonstrations will be heln, in the Farm Bureau Notes, so others will have an opportunity to attend. Webster County Farm Loan Ass'n. The annual meeting of the Webster County Farm Loan Association was on Tuesday, Jan. Kl. The following officers were elected: ' C.-W. Cowley, Uladcn, president. Joe Gurney, Ir.avalo, Vice presi dent. r Henry Fausch, Red Cloud, Secre tary. Directors C. W. Cowley, E. V. Loesko,,Joc Guraey,- McCallum, O. 31. Enycart. Loan Committee John Zimmer man, E. W. Loeske and C. W. Cowley HENRY It. FAUSCH, County Agricultural Agcnr. Sunday S'ehoo'l at '2 p. m. Preaching U p. in. by Rev. Esholmau. Sinning conducted by Mrs. Kather ine EshcUnnu. Brother Eshelman has kindly con Rented to supply our pulpit each Sun. day afternoon for a time thus continu ing the Sunday afternoon meetings Inaugurated by Brother Harper just before ho had to quit preaching on ac count of falling health. We believo as Brother Harper that we have Christian fellowship aside from Church fellowship so if you enjoy meeting on this common ground of christian fellowship you can hero do without showing any dlsloynltv to yourllenotninatlonal alllliatlons. Come in time to be with us in the Sunday Sohotl E1E ISP 0 y HIbHP HE ECIAL -Tl Kansas Pickups Smith comity Austin. Spun let" and family have moved to Burr Onl:.' ?lis. George Mntson was shopping in ited Cloud Saturday. Miss Lois Iiiinlgun spent Saturday with Mrs. 12. 1-2. Spurrier. Mre. Alta Blair has been quite sick the last two weeks but is able to sit up now. Hoyt Lull a ml family of near F.sbon were Sunday visitors at the Karl Ab bott homo. Mrs. F. M. Brown ha.-,, been on the sick list for some time but is Loiter at tills wilting. Newell Merritt nnd wife spent Sun day with Earl Abbott and wife. Mrs. Merritt is Earl's sister. K. E. Spurrier nnd wife and Harve Blair and wife ate supper at the F. M. Brown home, Sunday evening. E. E. Spurrier and family and Karl Abbott nnd wife were very pleasantly entertained at the Robt. Lannignn home Saturday evening. SHIRT SALE! Wilson Shirts - Laundried Cuffs Sizes 14 to 182 ONLY $1 5 LOO Cowdee-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS 'II RELIABLE ! z51 J rmn t ft) int "ini KlO'i!!.'..! To The Pig Club Boys WE'RE GOING TO SELL No. One and No. Two in the catalogue to BOYS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS. These are CHOICE GILTS and will be gocd for the sow and litter contract of the Pig Club this summer. Come on bos and let us have a good timef This is one place where Dad will have to let you do the buying. REMEMBER THE CHANGE OF LOCATION. SALE HELD UNDER COVER AT 1:00 P. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. -o- RED TAlii FhMLLr UNWOUND WRITE FOR CATALOGUE SMITH BROS., Superior, Neb. B. E. Ridgley and W. C. Henderson, Aucts. John Young, Clerk Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate. Insurance, Loans, Abstracts PHONES Of- Red,3737- ,nd- 63 ) Residence, 177 Red Cloud Nebraska 21 0 Acres Combination stock and grain farm, 70 acres pasture, 25 acres alfalfa, balance under cultivation: cultivated land all level except about 20 acres; five room house, stable for fl head of horses, small granary, garage, silo, cow and hog sheds, well and windmill and only 20 feet to water, about five acres of heavy timber fenced hog tight, good orchard, close to school, on R. F. D. and telephone, two and one-half miles to town, $75.00 per acre. 160 Acres All under cultivation except about 20 acres; 00 acres on the famous Prairie Dog valley, level as a floor and the very best black loam alfalfa and corn ground, balance gentle slope. Good six room house, well and windmill, small stable, corn ci ib, garage, etc. Mile and a half to town on a perfectly level road. This is one of tho choice farms in this valley, and land of this character has sold in the same neighborhood during the past few months from $125 to $135 per acre. Close to school and on R. F. D. and telephone. Price $100 per acre. I Possession may bo had on either of these farms March 1, ll'SO, nn.l may bo hom-ht on a payment of S2,fiU() cash, balance up to one-half oi pitrchiiHU price Mnieh 1, 19-0, and owner will carry back one half of tho !" ise price for five years at 0 percent. Thesoftums uro located lu iliii 'i comity, Nebrubka, and will be on thu marluit but a short time nt. i r will rent them if not sold. For a Time It Had Scrgt. Hayes Tied Up, But He Came Out a Lieutenant. Oneo upon a time there was a man who "llreil" Ills employees that ho might have tho pleasure of hiring them over again. That would seem to be some what the way with the murine corps. It "Hies" Its men that the government may do them special honor. Scrut. Kdiritr Hayes, a red-blooded patriot of the marine corps, overheard an iisperMon upon the uniform ot his service. Sergeant Hayes promptly hit the speaker lu the no-o. The murine corps sat upon his casts lu solemn court-inartial, and after much dellber- I atlon dismissed Sergeant Hayes from the service, thus creating civil disabil ities. The case later was reviewed by the president, who pardoned Hayes and restored him to citizenship. Hayes bus now been restored to the service and created a llrst lieutenant, an act of congress having empowered the pres ident to make the appointment. It Is a roundabout way of doing a mail honor. And It shows something wrong with the system. Wo wonder what the illgnllled gentlemen of tho court-inurtlitl would have done If It had been proved that Sergeant Hayes, now Lieutenant. Hayes, having overheard mi aspersion upon his honorable serv ice, had condoned It by Inaction. Cin cinnati Times-Slur. Notice of Final Report In tlio County Court ol Webster county Nebraska. lu the matter of the estate ul Charles A. Si'liult. deceased. All persons Interested In said estate, are hereby notlllcd that tho Keeutor Knlicit Damerell ha Died lietelu a Dual account and report ol his administration, and a petition (or- Hie Haul settlement o( Midi account and report, and fur a deereoof distribution of the rcMduoof said estate, and (or IhonvdKnnient of the leal estate bolounlny tliere'o, and a dlseliafuffroiu his trust, all nt which Mild matters hae been set for hearing before said court on the .".0th day of January, IIM). at the hour of 10 o'clock, A.M., when all per sons luti rested may appear and contest the same. Dated this Clth day of January lUiJ. skAi. A. 1. Hanm-.y, A true copy. County J udijci. m ' POLITICAL ADVERTISING rSf5: Start the New Year Right By buying your groceries where the two important fatcors predominate - HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE SOLD AT FAIR PRICES All the brands of goods we sell are the best the market af fbrds and sold under A GUARANTEE Our many years of experience enables us to select merchandise that satisfies P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware j Epjiiww :jmii;.iik n:t .'? ri!n,.;rjiin!i.,a",H!iir,iiGi!!iiiiiii!i! iiimMiniii if &8Ste a mv? $ j UrVrWWVWV i i Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING Phoned Ind. Store 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB tArWSArVWAWAWWWVWW Lumber Cut of 1910. The lumber cut of tlw fulled Slates lu 1!MS was t!l),;i(l2,0201()00 feet, us re ported to the forest sen lee up to .lune lo by ll.7r.:t mills. The com plcte tof.nl cut Is :il.8lU).l.r.l,00() feet, based on the assumed operations of "r,ifi mills. Tho coinntited cut lu 1018 Is 11 per cent snmller than the computed production In 11)17. A comparison of the computed cut of several of the larger general produc ing regions lu 1018 with tho figures for the preceding year shows a small er output by approximately 20 per cent In the yellow-pine group of slates, a deereaso of 11) per cent in the North Carolina pine group and of I) per cent In the Lake slates. An lucroiuU-d cut "of '2 per cent ly noted for Oregon am'. WashuiRtr. Washington, D. C. December 13, 1919 Johnson Club Committee, Lincoln, Nebraska: I was very glad to learn of tho or ganization of a Preliminary Commlt- teo in Nebraska, having for its ob ject the nomination of Senator John son of California as a Republican candidate for president of the United States. The public record of Senator John son is an open book. From tho begin ning, when ho engaged almost single handed in California, to rid that stale of railroad control, he 'has stood as one ot tlie leaders lor iiuk -' thought and progressive government. My pergonal acquaintance with him has only increased the admiration Mmi I liiul formed in reading about his work in California. His nomina tion will bo opposed by those inter ests which have always stood in the way of progress in government, but in my judgment tho great patriotic, common peoplo of our country nrc enthusiastic in his behalf. I am in entire sympathy with tho purpose of your organization and will do everything I can' to assist, O. W. NONIUS praams "Hess's Poultry Panacea9' is one of the best tonics and egg producrs on the market and has been used here for years. We also' sell ''MORE EGG" the popular advertised article for making hens lay. Fully guaranteed to produce RESULTS OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. CHAS. L. COTTING 'The Druggist' :iiii!:i!a!SLii;!i:i:ii:iii;:iu!ii!:!;ii!:!i;:a,;i;:::aii;iiiiii:!:':;r1iiiiii:iii;;iii iiiiiffiiiiiffliiuiiKiiiraraiKa RrammnffliffigMiM HARDWARE All Important Amutiiccnteiit will soon appear in this paper. Watch for it! r.FO W TRIMFT V. 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