-f yMy I W3 t t f .:JiS3Ml v v. I I KID CLOUD, NEBRASKA OftHF ". lWi (KM 1 U IE! f "nBBBBl a M;994.rf? Ill We should worry' -r-Clwstcrfield LET 'ct blow. An exciting yarn, a good fire, thc"sat isfy smoke' nnd you're fixed for the evening. And, mind you, the "satisfy" blend can't be copied that's why only Chesterfields can "satisfy." Public Sale 1 will offer at public auction on the Frank Sibert farm, 6 miles south and 1 mile cast of Inavalc, Neb., and 32 miles cast and 2 miles north oj Womcr, Kansas, on Thursday, Feb. 26 Commencing promptly at 1 p. m. sharp 47 Head of Stock 11 Head of Horses 1 span bay mares, wt 2300, smooth mouth; 1 span sorrel mares, wt 2200, smooth mouth; 1 black horse, wt 950 1 8-year-old mule, wt 950; 1 black mare, 6 yr old, wt 1400, in foal to jack; 1 gray mare, wt 1600, bred to jack; 1 gray horse, wt 1400; 1 coming 2 yr old horse colt; 1 coming 1 yr old mare colt. 24 Head of Cattle 9 head of milk cows; 5 coming 2 yr old heifers; 6 coming 1 yr old calves; 2 small calves; 1 registered Shorthorn bull, 4 yrs old; 1 registered Shorthorn bull, 1 yr old, papers given. 12 Head of Hogs 2 Poland China sows, bred; 10 shoats wt 75 pounds apiece Farm Machinery 1 double-row Beatrice cultivator; 1 Rock Island lister; 1 3-section harrow; 1 field disc; 1 hay wagon and rack; 2 hay bucks; 1 mower; 1 stacker, and other articles. TERMS:--$ 0 and under cash; 9 months at 10 i interest. LEE WALROD J. V. Wonderly, Aucl. Lunch on Grounds G. R. McCrary, Clerk IF V KMT GOODS OFFERINGS It will mean a BIG SAVING to you to buy your Sweaters, Caps and Scarfs now as wools will be no cheaper. Every indi cation points to higher prices. Ladies Wool Sweaters - - $8 to $12 Misses Wool Sweaters - $4.25 to $7.50 Misses Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters $2.25 to$4 Childrens Part Wool, Cotton Sweaters $2 to $4.50 II I lll II II W II ' ' I I ! -II II -HI M ! . I M 1 Childrens Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters, Caps and Leggins from - . . - $3.50 to $5 Regular Ford Way Farm Bureau Notes CALF CLUB" PRIZE Walter A. Vance wins ?C.OO prize awarded for bctt jloiv on Culf Club. HOW I FED AND CAUKU FOK MY C.ALF Lnst (spring 1 beenmo inlovsltd in ilia HI to Hunk C.'lf Club under the of County Agent Henry Ford tested the Ford Start ing and Lighting System on his own car for one year. Ten months ttgo Ford Motor Com pany was not manufacturing Electric Htartcra: today the output of its Starter Department is greater than that ofMih other manufacturer of management electric starting devices in the world. Fnwchi Its nearest competitor makes one I thought it would be a very fine thousand a day, whereas the Ford J th'ng so 't joined the Clnb. - Company's output is fast approach-! A banquet was held for Hie mem-1 ing the three thousand mark, two btrs of the Calf Club' on ' April 21, thousand eight hundred and eighty! ll'l!)', at l'owcll and Pope's Cafe, one already having been nianufact- We had a very good time there, Mat ured in one day. ening to tho speeches of some of the 'I'lie Ford starter and generator, prominent .men of Wcbstor County.' for it is really two separate 'units Tho drawing of the calves was held is not the result of n now idea or of al this timo and place, a sudden decision. More than eight I Et mv ca' at 'lc stock yard years ago Mr. Henry Ford's vision south of (own and started 'home at saw the need, -imd his electrical! six o'clock, riding fourteen miles engineers wci'o instructed to begin through the rain and getting homo experimenting. After seven years' at 10 o'clock. I years of constant research, which The first 10 days I had my calf,) took' into consideration the many dif- I gave her an average ration pcrj ferent climates in which the Ford car day of ) lbs. of corn, 0 lbs. of oats, is used, together with the factors of and all the alfalfa hay she would size and weight and 'an ulaptibiiity! eat. The next 90 days, an average to quantity production, twenty-three ration of 7 lbs. of oats, and a good trial jobs were built,. These were tested in many different ways. Mr. Ford himself used one on his car for a year. Still the engineers con tinued their experiments and im provements. Then came the order from the government for 15,000 thiee ton tanks, 6ach one of which was to bo equipped with two synchronized Ford Motors. A starter was essentia!', so the one now being installed on Fordi cars was evolved. Hut, only one starter and generator was used to turn- over tho two Ford motors in each tank. January first, 1919, the Ford Motor Company began equip ping enclosed cars with this new starting and lighting system. Ford engineers say that although tho en tire system Starter and 'Generator, weighs only thirty pounds, it pro duces a higher torque output (con stant rotary motion) pound for pound, than any other system on the market. When the department for building the Starting and Lighting Systems first began production, fiftv hours pasture. The remaining 100 clays, 1 fed an average of 7 lbs. oats, 2 lbs. corn, l'fc lbs. of bran, Vi lb. of oil meal ami all the alfalfa hay that she would cat. Total amount of feed as follows: 1512 lbs. of'oats (To 2j $ 31.G9 i:;2 lbs. of corn 2Vs 10.80 15!) lbs. of bran 2 ,&.... ..... 3.97 100 lbs. of oil menl ..-. 3,71 Total cost of feed w $53.17 My calf belonged to the second class which $ost $152.25. HcrVejght was 000 lbs. when bought and on day of sale weighed 935 lbs., a gain of 335 lbs. in,22G days. ".May's Blossom," No. 758-189 wan bred by fiartholdt Aabel nnd Sons, Minden, Nebraska, and her age wnon sold wus 20 months and 8 clays'. She was very, gentle, easy to handle and also a very good feeder. I took her to Hod Cloud on Satur day, December 0, 1919: The judging and sale was held in the Hesse Audi torium on Thursday, December 11, 1919. alio tooK lirst premium in group ' Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. Abstracts PHONPS I office' RcJ 33- 'd, 63 Hod Cloud J HUiNU, ) ife.Kfo.je, 177 Nebraska The ftecent Fires Emphasize the Importance ample fireIngurance: Look up the expiration And the amount and see if you have enough Insurance. Take a. pencil and make a list of your insurable goods and then see what it will cost to replace these goods, Also your house Insurance companies are continually writ ing me to call the attention of my customers to the fact that the insurable value of their property is much more now than a few years ago. Large corporations and business concerns always carry 80 per cent insurance a guide for the individual Look up your expirations and call me on the phone and I will call and tell you just what it will cost you and the amount you should carry, no matter if it does not expire for several months. Attend to it now and I will put it on my expiration list and write it up when it expires. h'bor was charged to each unit, but' two and sold for $400.00, now that machinery and equipment have been installed, the time per unit is four hours. Two huge armature impregnating ovens have been installed, each with a capacity of 1700 every eight-hours. In these ovens the armatures arrj dried, soak ed in varnish nnd dried again. Eight hours time is required for this one operation. The power from the starter to the motor is applied through the well known Ilendix drive, which automati cally engages the starter and then, once tho motor is started, the starter immediately disengages. It is equip ped willi oilless bearings and needs practically no attention. Within another thirty days or six weeks, tho Ford Company expects to be making enough starters so that every Ford car will be equipped with the new Electric Starting and Light ing System. Report o? the Condition -OKTIIK- Websler County Bank RED alow). MgRRASHA, " Charter N'o. IQCMuciiriHiriiit'il In I ho. State ol Xuhrnxksi.ai the hoMif business February II, liUO. iir.ui;nci:: I.OUUSilllll lllM'IIIIIIM . JlWrlTJ.BJ Ovinlniltn ,. :Yii.il Liberty nml Vlotoiy lloiulsiiml War Siivintc stamiiH :,M5.ai Furniture mid Fix Inns . ,, .. i.fiOO.OO Current t'xpeusiw, tuns nml . InttrcHt priM (i.SiW.fl- Diio (mm imtloiml ituil stsuo banks tiH.r.ie.iii Fhccltxiitiil itiiitiKnl. .,. . IWhilllKii 8J.l-.tl Currciu'.v IM'H.Oo 'Jolil Colli 20.00 .Sliver. iili'ki'lHiiiuli'unw... fito.il.1 n.,ms.i2 'I'otat JiiiMttVJJ ' i.iaiiimtikh: C:plttit mock p.ilil In S 3.Y0O0.UO Surplus lund lo.uoo.OQ Uiiillvlilod prolltH ... 11,61.01 ImUvlilunlileposltHHiibJei't tuiiluuk 18 1,'V.l .VJ liuiuEimlmiil Time ciirtlil- eiites of rtiipoxlt...... fti,0l7.'W 'JI7,4)!I H7 Depositors' Ktiunuity (inn! 2,:siii.i8 N Mr. Wm. Auld of the Ited Cloud State Bank financed the Calf Club and I think he treated the members of the Calf Club very fair. 1 also think that Mr. Fausch did n very commendable thing in organ ising the Calf Club, because it gets the boys nnd girls interested in get ting a start of good stock. I am very anxious that they get tho best shorthorn heifers that can be bought. ' I don't think anyone will loose, if they give their calf the best of care and plenty of feed. I hope the club will be a success nest year and I am willing to help make it so. County Agricultural Agent, HENRY 1. FAUSCII PALACE A TOWN IN ITSELF Totill KS Mrs Barbara Phares ? 2Jil,lin.3l STATU OF NKIIIIAHKA. I County of WulMter. ( I, S. It. I'MiiiANt'i:. cnslilur "I tliu nlxivo niuiidl tmiik.ilo hereby hweurttuit tlioabovu Hlitteiucnt Un corret'i nml truu copy of tho icpiiit. liuvilo to IliuStiitu llnnkluu llo.ir.l. S. It. Fl.tJJt M!K, attksi; ('iMblcr. S. It, Ki.oitANOi.', Dlreetor. (;. .1. I'oim;. IMrcetnr. HubserllM'il mid sworn to heforu im th( IHtli diiy ol Fibriinry iirii. hkai.J lierunnl AldNotiy Notary IMibllu. More Than Fourteen Hundred Room3 In Vienna Home of Ex.Emperor of Austria. There arc 1,110 rooms In the city palace formerly occupied liy the ox emperor of Austria, In Vienna. It a also equipped with 100 kitchens ami the courtyard covers 'J.i,000 meters. The uinsslve ilorle coliiiuns at the out side entrance were constructed by I'eter von Ilnlille in JSiWM. Through these, one enters the "Pnlnce of Heroes," outside the enstle wanL A new wing was added here In 1SS7-D4. The Inner walls.nre of the Keiiiilhance ,-it.vli!, hy Olilinaiin nnd r.aiimiiiiii, and were completed hi 1017. I-'urtlHT on, toward the eastern side of tho ground, Is the lleldenplata. where stand two exquisite liiouunieiiK the largest In the capital. The oneou the left Is tlittt of I'rlnce Ktigeiu', while that on tii right Is of the Archduke Charles, who defeatvd Napoleon nt Aspern. A' Itiimiui ruin of auelent date Is seen In the castle grounds. It Is characteristic of the Hoiunii con querors, hut Is so dilapidated that but two or three of the portals re main, the others helm: notlitntr hut crumbled stone. . A toll nirlr Js thu best preserved part of the ruin: Near the Unman ruin -Is n, great obollsk, reM'inhiliig-a, needle more than most iiioaiiiiients of the kind. The top Is Mulshed In gilt. Tlie sides hear hieroglyphics of the history of Austria. War It Is lhe glnrloum Yptuno foun tain, atul from Selieip' 'Uruuner (heau-x 1 1 f ii I fountain) the castle grounds de rlvcdMhPlr nuiniS Si-'heShriiun . ' ' " i ... ffi;Eraiiim i 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 affords and sold under A GUARANTEE Our many years of experience enables us to select merchandise that satisfies P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queerisware (.raruTCTCT Notlcg to Creditors. In tlie.l'ounty Court of Webster 'County, Nubrankil In tho matter' ot the estntv of Anrtrivr, Miirtinsun, ilcceaseil. , Creditors o( salil estate will t:il:o notice, ilmt the tlmu limited for prcsentiulnn tuul filing of claims :ii;:ilnst saltl estatols May JCtli. llrji), ami for tho payment of ilobts U .Inmiary 17th, t'.Wi. that I will sit nt the county court room In said county on thoSOth day of February lies), to exauilne, hear and allow all rl'ilius duly Hied which are a tlrst or second Ucn upon Kuld tstatc, and on tho 'Jlst day of May. Iit20. to oxamlnc. hear, allow and adjust all claims and objections ol ijin eral creditors duly tiled. Dated this 17th day of January 1HA). (Seal) . A. D. It.vssKV, ' A true copy.) Count vJuiIkc. COMING TO MANKA TO DR. DORAN A Specialist, Not in Name Only, but by Experience of Almost a Quarter of a Century Amendment tojhe Constitution o? the Farmers' Union Co-oneratlve Asso ciation of Red Cloud, Nebraska. Article fi. The amount of enpital stock shall be flfty thousand dollars, at tho par value of ten'dollars each, of which amount four thousand, dollars hlwll bo fully mlil before commencing business, had before tiny debts are eon traeted, and no hew .share of btoek shall bo issued until Its par value hns been paid to the re '.Mirer. 1'iused Jiimiur 31. 1020. ;H. H. RO.VBLU, President .JOHN M. tYAN, Secretary i , ii ' Notice of ) e" jree's Sale. -It 3. . Halftones. . Domestic Cat Dlotlnct Species. There are nuidi'ious well-milhontl Tho Knyptlan eat seemed to hnvo a eatiid eiifcn of UitlMoae wi'InhltiK'hillf good claim to tho honor of being tho a pound and diore, tint claims which ancestor of tho dn.ine.itlc cat, both on' go far hejioud tl.i . nieager weight are account of ItH tapering tall nrjd size, ' mode. Stones of six to eight pounds In which It. bears n grent similarity to i are euld 1o have fallen, In Nninnr In tho dorue8tlc eat. Hut peculiarities I .1719. and lhe missionary, Father Hue, which wero discovered In Its dentition wcro sutllclent to rcmoVo ItR claim, Ho it ecems best to coiiHlder tho domes' tic cut a distinct species. Black Apes. ,Tho black npew of (Juliien linvo long, filjky hulr, nnd their fur Is used for muffs und capes. ought to ho a credible wltnens, -ds Ihq full In Tarlnry lu, 1813 nt wh'o records a hloclc of leo as big as a millstone which tools three days to melt. In May, 1802, n Hungarian village report ed an 1,100-pound block, requiring olght men to move It, nnd lu Tlppoo's (lino one as big fix an elephant with id to hac fullen near Sergapatun. These arc, "some" hnllstoneH, Does Not Use The Knife Wir.h Give B'UUK CONSULTATION on Wednesday, March 3 AT COR.RELL HOTEL from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. One Day Only They Come Many Miles to See Him. In the DUtrlut Court f WulMter Comity Nohribikn, Conniil linger, l.or.i Itimor. MutllilnSiilmt- en, John If. Kaluilcn, Hilwnnl Itusscr, Kinina linger. Jnlin Hasucr, lliuel Hiiksor, Vcronlvn llolcouili, John IIdU'oiiiJi, Henry Itnsser, I'l.ilutlirs v " Alhert MilenhpiTHcr, Henry riilDnsjieruer, Albert Uhli'iihportfi'r, .Ir., Veronlea llruss (hop. Vernnloii l'hlj'nHererl. Walter Uhlen sperner, Kdwaril UhleimptrKer, Krwln Uhlen nerner, lltleu UhlenspVrser, DefuiutantH lly vlrtuoofap orllerof tlio llUtrlol Court if U'uliMtr i.'ounty, NuhruHUa eiitereil on thu lltluluy of I'obruury littdla mi iictlou thuro peiulliiK wlion-ln tho nhovu iiainctl p:utloH wnro pliitntllPH and (lufeiuliiiits, illrecUnu mo tit, Itufereo In Htilil action tih(ill 'i'iio North V.M. lluurter of Kectloa Klghteon (18) In TonhlpTwo (J) Inltangu'lVii (10), Webster County, Nelirnuka, NOTIOK, 1b hereby given that I will on tlio Ifltli. day of March 19), at two o'clock of Hiiid d(iy, at tho front iloor of tliu Coilrt''uouno, -lu lied Cloud, Webster County, Nqhranltft, nell pnld real cutHto ut pub lic nuotlQii to tho l.ilulitBi blililur (or oiihIi. Tcnim o( hMo 10 per cent enhh day of nalo und baluuco cimh wfien said Ih condrmtd nnd deed ready for delivery. AlMtmct of tltlo f tiratsh cd purchaser. Dated thIUItli. day of t'ebrunry idjm. X'Vcd Mfturer, K, J. M umlay Uelerew , Atiqrnoy. i Dr. Uoiiui is a regular graduate in medicine nud surgery and Is licensed by the htute of Kanatis. Ho visits pro. fessioually tho more important towns nud cities, and olt'ors to all who call on this tilp consultation and examina tion freo, except the expeiibO of treat mtjiit wlien desired, . According to his method of coming to your nearest city to soo patents he gives all the sick people an opportuni ty to obtain tho best that medical science can offer right at homo. He due3 not operato for chronic appendi citis, gall stones, uleors of stomuch, tonsils or adenoids. He Iihs to his credit many wonderful result in discuses of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kiduoy, bladder, bod wetting, catarrh, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. ' If you have been ailing' for any length of time and do uot get any but ler, do uot fail to' call, as improper lueiisurHh rather than disease are very often thu cause of your long standing trouble Hemomber above date, thilt examina tion on this trip will bo freo nud that his treatment is different,. Married ladles must come with tholr husbands, and children with their par ents. Address: Medical laboratory of. Dri Doran, im-'.m ltoxtou Ulook, Minne apolis, Minn. ("Quality ' Job Printing M v ';tti.,J i V. .Mi ; W ;tr'l w&fflpmm&yffifri n - mm(miMmM