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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1920)
v -I . RED CLOUDS- NEBRASKA, , CHIEF II." k J. E 3E 3ME DC 3G DE 31 ALL - WHITE - PEOPLE 11 Barnes Merry OUR OWN BAND AND ORCHESTRA ; , Big Street Parade at Noon Black-Face Comedians, Singers, Dancers 01 ORPHEUM S-JR Monday, March 29th POPULAR PRICES 35c and 7Sc Plus War Tax See The L OLLY INGLING OVIAL AZZING ESTERS in the r ESITVE EAST of ROLICKING UN SHE DC 30 3KE 3E 01 : w : k VI 14 w js a; js a-: x :: s as a? :: : k sk : as k x x k h k & 3-: !h 3; AS TOLD TO US April 4th is Easter. Will Fry spent Thursday in Super ior. The city election will he held April Gth. Work or. the paving commenced on 7flonday. it. u. aicpiicnson spent hunuay 111 1 Superior. INe.l ours for sale Frame . Smith , Urns Co Bruce Robinson was up from Mt perior .Monday. Clias. Hunter was down from Ina vale Satuiday. Miss Mary Christian went to Hust ings Friday morning. County Agent H. H. Fausch was in C'amhridgo Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chin. Schultz spent Thursday in Hastings. Attorney Miller of Uloomington as ir. the city Saturday. FOR SALE 25 tons Alfalfa Ilav at $12 per ton. 1). C. Bell. , (iond meals jjoml rrice mndct'Hto pticcs Powell ,v. I'orif ocnfc Mr. Watts, of the Watts Construc tion Co., was in the city Monday. j Special Agent Schmitt of the Bur lington was in the city Thursday. . State Agent Oliver Hedge spent the weekend with his wife and family. I Sutton &. Shipmnn unloaded a car of Reo autos the last of the week, j See Warrick, flic eye. enr, nose mid tin out specialist, at Iir Uuiiii'rcUV olllce. Wednesday, March .11 MouisS to "i. CJhisscs llttud Chas. SchulU spent Monday in Huh hoi. Kut ami drink at l'owell .fc Pope's Cafe. tf See Cotting's new line of spring wall paper. UmmI oars for s-ile. Frame - Smith Bros. Co. Father Fitzgerald spent Thursday in Superior. Joe Crow was down from Kopubli can City Tuesday. Geo. Hasselhacher spent the first of the week in St. .Joe. Alf Nolan accompanied his ship nient of stock to Kapsns City. Ed Lewis accompanied his shipment of stock to Kansas City Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Overman went to Lincoln .Saturday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs Art Nelson spent Sat urday evening with friends at River ton. S. C. Ellis spent the weekend with his wife and daughter, Helen, at Den ver. C. C. .MrConkoy of Grand Island is visiting his daughter, Mrs. li. Lippin-cott. Buy Brefld at Powell and Popes. Use tho great ogg tonic, "More Epg' sold by C. L. Cottlng. Two lute model Fonts ami one Dodge in good order, for hale or tunic. Sut toil A Sliipiumi. FOB RKXT So acre farm with food improvements CIIABLES IIOWIO fmvin, Ni Jack Wisecnrver, .las. Keaglc and E. S. Fit, attended the Farmers' Union convention at Hosemont, Saturday. Wednesday in spent Tuesday Don Fulton, t"pcnt Hustings. I ' Father Fitzgerald in Superior. Win. Crahill & Son shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City Tuesday morn ing. Frank Long and son. Balnh. of Carpenter, Son & Co. Home Office Red Cloud, Nebraska .'!12--Imi)IOVrd half section nilioinimi- riii.'lm. iil. en . ..? .. 1 i n Lit, Kansas spent the weekend which all goes to buyer, u bargain at $10.00 per acre. (Thomas CounK-.l .'lin One cf the finest sections in Thomas county, not a pimple on it, filiO acies in eultivaliui, f;ne two-story house of !) looms, big ted barn with u largo loft, good gi-ar.cries, chicken house and other out buildings. Price $10.00 per acre. ?7,5()0 cash, balance five years at 0 per cent. (Thomas County.) 1IG A fine sccli n, three miles from Campus. $12,000 woith of im provements, till eipiipped for handling cattle or hogs, fine water system. House nil modem, ubeut ."100 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, 20V nrrnci nf 4ltin telii-ml ..M ,..,.,. I.. 41... 1.,..A.. riM.!M f i-.i it . ... I .uaw.F vt ...I. Klklllil II. I lWl-.-1 III LIU? IIIIVI'I. I 1114 IV II II lllf.111 fill TllllTIIlUn I.I..V.I .. i f.... ti... i f uri.iin num. iirrivi'ii in tun niftf "imciiiu . . ... - i -i - mr. ami uih. iuiiu .miuici ui inn - -. ""- ""J i and ti ueatltv. in Kfl Cloud. The city and precinct assessors will soon commence to make their yearly rounds to find out what you are wotth. The W. r. T P. will meet, to study Mrs. Hazel Kosler returned to( citizenship, on Wediiesduv afternoon, Omaha Monday nfter spending a fcWi Mutch :11st, at the home of Mn.. Mary days at the G. J. Warren and E. L. Arison Grimes homes. Homer Baker of Ft. Morgan, Colo- 'iim cit r.n ..r... ....,. ir r . .. v.....: ;...., ... ,. :. i niornlmr t vie!, t.iu i.n i. :-' '" ' '"" """" '" l ,,l-,u' vv,uxu uiy.; wouu. Kansas, an ,,. ... y ". -, J19Half section, all fine, level land, 220 acres in cultivation, 110 netc have accepted positions with the Hat- yn- :n na!,turc. 1(ift ...,,, ... ...,,, ,, ,, ' M ,,,, .. '. " . .."". VVV field restaurant. v union neecnam returned to Jn-,, ,,, . , 7 , ... , V , , . ' ' '" ni.ui iuuiuiuiiu I (.noil wpll mill u'lnilmil: iroml uli.nl 1... ... ....,..! ..i.ji t i ruesday after attend ne- the' "'";.. .' '"" """.". :'"-" ""'" --"""' -'i iioumj ami granary The Burlington round house parted coin funeral of ...tiU mI.amI -V...4 mlnf.k fnnl ftf Wa Willi itUUUli nil t 1IV11IV -..v v ' ..m 1 I t roof .luring the high wind Thursday "a " MmV acrnoon. nnd Monday the roof was blown off ..AK,cnt N n 15uh wc"t to Omaha the water tank. Monday evening to help formulate a The Southwest Nebraska Teachers', "' iRcrator schedule for the C. Association will meet at McCook,!"" Q'dur,nff the un""er months.. April 7, 8 and 9. In looking over tho' . wm Kcnt who has been employed program wc find that Miss Minnio in he Farmers' Union store for sev Christinn is chairman of the grade. cra months, has tendered his resig ;CCtion nation which has been accepted, and ' Farmers state that the winds of' JJWrencc D,k'' wiM taku " last week nnd Monday have b!own most of the wheat out of the ground 1,mnk atkniH loaded his car of and that there won't be enough wheat holl!oId goods Tuesday and shipped ... . the same to fiilh.M.. ur,.,.,!.... n.. in tns loca ltv tins vcar to nair u . . - -v" "iiiik. m- ..sdav after attendim- th,"1 (:00,!.U. uml wlntlmli:, good shed barn, c f Mrs. Douclas which nc-l tor 100U "r,lc,f" VrK0 M P1' " "vo County.) 110 18L' act c.4 well improved, nice house and barn, lots of out buildings good well and windmill. About 2G0 acres in cutlivalion, the balance in pns- bread wagon. Tho following shipped stock Sun day: Delaney Bros., two cars of hogs to Kansas City; Ed Lewis, one car of cattle to Kansas City; Alf No lan, two cars of cattle to Kansas 'City; Wm. Crahill, one car of hogs to St. Joe. . Mr. and Mrs. N;ito lllingsworlh are isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Burden. They arc having their household goods stored here until lie finds a ing inun and has boon trnnsferwd to a new territory ADVERTISE CANDY: Men-Women. Earn $.'i0 weekly. Experience unneces sary. We start you in the candv busi ness, at home, small room, or any where. Everything furnished. Grand opportunity. Write for particulars. CANDYMAKING HOUSE, fi South ISth St. Philadelphia, Pa. Tho Home Sector states that there were 17.'!.011 draft deserters during the late war. The war department ought to publish the names of those who were vellow of which there were several in this count that hid behind skirts, or were afraid to get away din'ng table and 1 uesday for will make that their and his wife left place where thev home on a farm. I County TicHstirer Kvimlnor, C I). Itohliisnn or this city, lequcsts s to 1 .l!llfl I li..l It I I. .. .1 . . . . " -" " '- ut lie uiiu i') ti cuiiili. date fur Bepieseiitntivelioiii u,is ,.,,. t.V. lie is desiiousof thi.s fact lieirg laid ln-roro tho pul.lie mi account i. iimtiy peopl,. in this vicinity heiny 0r the opinion he scuhs this i.lllce. I f ( ur rciiners wm carefully notL. tin Ml- i Mninii'niiifti.t . t... i. new location as he is a travel- '. ", i '""ig "' '.. t tlio ai ,i.iiers uiey Will hfc(. that tile KentleniHii seeking this 0III20 signs ininseii t 11. JCobinson ami his of residence as Bladen. plueo Church of the Brethren .Sunday School 10 a ni. PieuchiiiKiit II 11. ni Weluoinp to everybody wor.siitp with us. Bi:v. B. .V. Ksiiki.jun, Conm and Pastor Barnes Merry Minstrels Billies .Meiii .Mnislrels, n wliite shoi or unusual niei it is Imoliud for a oiiciiii.'lilspeifornii.nceaitlicOiphcuin on Mnii.laj, .Mm eh '! The liie while minstrel show conies 10 OUr e tv well iiirniiiii.nil..il I ... .... i.11, i-n leeouuneniieii as a jgood, clean show with plenty of hurin ". ouy. music, comedy, sinking, daiioiiii:. C- rii. , . . " Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Swartzfigor of .board would enjoy :a3tBaesaams3smRaaesixsxa ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday George Walsh IN The Shark A Sea Story and a lively one chartctcristic of Walsh Also a two-reel Comedy A Jungle Gentleman featuring Mrs. John Martin an extraordinarily intelligent monkey, Adinittion 25c ami 10c. war tai paid Firht slum SnUiribiv starts h 8 o'clctU, 1 !', ffond iliow 9:15 umnha spent Sunday with Mrs. Lam born. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Itobinson of Bloominton .spent Sunday with Frank Delchoy. New Kiiirantceil bicycle tiles $2 ."m each at Sutton it: Shipnmn Service Station. Pear! New-house spent Saturday with her In-other, Paul and wife at Guide Bock. The new oil engine for the city ar rived the last of the week and is now being unloaded 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newhouse of Guide Uoek spent Sunday with rela tives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zachery spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hard wick at Inavale. Mrs. B. McNeny and the Auld children went to Denver Thursday to spend a few days. Mrs. and Mrs. A. K. Ensign of Bun Oak, Kansas, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey Mrs. Albert Holver.son was called to Blue Hill Friday on account of the illness of her father. Mr and Mrs. Jim Hoskiss of Burr from their parent wcie exempted. The Southwestern Nebraska Teach ers Association at McCook, April 8-f). Send $2.50 to J. A. True of Me minsiri'i iii . mers as Nate Busby, foiuieilv with the Bushy MinstrelH; Hurry Milo. the fealuied hlacKfHce coiniuedinn of tie old Hi llMiijt .Minstrels: Johnny hmI Bobby Dale, the fenious hhick-lace twills II Mil ii. mil. ..II..... ..I 1 Utending the nuto .,,,. " ' , " . 7. '. ,,i t.n.... I - I'ui.iuu ,111, noun aim mil hear- ('.. 1 1 ... ...... . .. ...... ...in. 1 uiiirni in ironi ot 1 lie ril.irn u.... Li...l. r-,.,.1 1 1 . j....i! .. .i " ' "" " IMilllMI' .iurv .11111 hum; yuui le.m.suailOll ""'". reserveit seats to all tlio lug attrac tions the Chocolate Solider, Gen. Wood, etc. Tel! what you want to' pay for rooms and they will be re- served. The members of the school show- held at the same time ing Gen. Wood. Oak, Kansas, spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Garebr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepherd of McCook are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dickenson. Friday passenger trains No. M and 10 were several hours late on account of a bridge burning at Max. Mrs. Henrv In The District Court Of Webster County, Nebraska. intuit l soman rlmliler, I'lalutlil. s .Mai Ilia. I. Ileal. Heal her liusliaml. llrht ami true name unknown: Knuillne Moicati, Miuiftiiiich culled Mis ilrorno Ly ons, oilier uiiiiie uukiiow n. Mnruau or Ljoiih. her liuMiaiiil, llrsl tine uiiiiie uiiKiiown: l'aiun. llrsl ami true nauie uuUumiil, liusliaml of Aim:i I'allin. ik ceased: or It any or all ot the (iliuxe nauietl and l(sKuatiil deli ud.ints aiedLceaticd then Hie lull, iiuwn icls. dc l-ccs. pcirunal reiiosentalleMif such ile. leamii i imiii or ni -oils mm ail oilier pi r sous Inleri sled In the estate or t slates o( such diccastd person or ierMins; and the unknown heirs, dcNlsccs.ileuatccH, and per sniial repreenlalleK autl oilier persons In. teicsltd in the cMille ot Anna I'atlen de ceased: and Hie West Halt itt'Li ot Hie Northeast nai U r INK", 1 and the ICnsl Halt d-:''..! ot Hid Northwest (uarler (sw i,i ot .Section number Six (ii), 'lowushlp Uiie l. Norlh Ultimo Nine, , Wehster conn l. . Nebraska, and all oilier pcisous claim liu; any Interest of any kind In aforesaid 1 en I estate or any pait Iheieof, Pafeiidaul'., The aboe dclt mlants will take notice that on tho tilth day of l-'ebriiniy. I'.rji that iliittlliliSioiuuiei holder, as plalutlll.lllcd his petition and (ommeuccd an action In the dlsti let court of Webster couut.x, Nebraska, aiuihisl "aid dcfeiidnniH, the 0I1J1 ct anil pra -erofulilch ate to unlet title In said plniiitlll auahisiany and allot the ndycihu claims of Mild UHiiied and designated defendants or un of them to the Went Half W'i-j ot the North ciiht liutirtiT 1 m:i'i una tliuKnti Half l.i. tiiimti.. ti, 11... ... 1 . . . v v in hi-rwiiiiu,-neioie ine per formance 1h one of the leatures of this Mlnsttel iiKgiegMtlon. Popular pi ices. Mrs. Henry Pharos of Central City "' the Northwest (jutim-i tNWi,j()f Motion arrived in the citv Friday evenintr to1 ",lllllK;rSU ml-Township due i. North, visit her mother v Pl.'.-iu V.,:.D , IIiuiko Nine ll. W ebster county . Nebraska, msii nu motliei, .Mis. Chris Zeiss. ,.nd that said .lelcndants so luuned and d.- Karl Spence of the Franklin News i-.u-l mul all persons eiaiiniiiK throuub or is a candidate for Senator of the "0th 1 ,",,,cr"" "'lietu ue fon vei barred ami . n iiioii,.f .. 41.,. i) in n,'." " Juliuit froiuelnliiilmror (useriliiuniij ritslu. District on the Republican ticket. !tll ..rlntercstlnm i.,ald premies or am rrank r.lltr.ger went to Hustings "" iheitoiadueto tin pininiiu iniiivday morning anrl accompaniei hi.i wife anil baby homo that evening.' H. Thomas drove an old army truck homo from Lincoln Sunday anil the same will bo used for voml work. Pearl Wh'le, Mnmii mi May Ship- man spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Max Marshall nt Kivorton. Willis. Tllltfoi MMltfal tliii 1..rt r i 1. uiu tank ill lilt' - . . --T . wed; with his car of household goods axRiiaraiing tsurierjuo; vnuccviwi farm implements, etc., from Axtcli. $l,E,A,'V4.wcP?n:?cC(.,r,S!,t,,,i,9g, Charl-s has ranted J. L. vi owe-' l tADItS DIME lt'HE FVERY WEEKDAY farm and has moved onto the ,aine. tf&K ffiUlfa?nUm!r Vim are ieiulrtd to answer the netttlon of tin plaint!)! on llle In the olllee of the I'lerk of hald court, ill lied i-loiul, Nebraska, on or liefme Monday Aptll 12, lllji), inn n.iv II K(lIMKIIll01.liKII, liy, I. I. Muiiilny, ills Attoino TAtrniKQAT HOME CXt'CCT YD'. Glycerine Mixture for Gas on Stomach Simple L'lycerine. hncUthorn baik, etc, as mixed in Adler.l.Ua lelieves ANY CASH gas on siouutch or sour stomach. It acts on hotli upper ami lower bowel and lemoves all foul mat ter which poisoned stomach Often CL'BhS constipation Prtu cuts appen dicitis. The i: VhTA.Vi' pleasant action of Adler-i-hu surprises both docloiMiud patients. One man vm suireied live years trniii indirection and constipa tion wtm hcipi-d by O.N'K iJoe. ('. J, Cottlng, driiKulM. Notice of Referee's Sale. .-.ouue. is iicruiy Kiveu tbat under and b It tue of an order made and enterul In the district court of W olxtei eoituty. N'eluaika, on the llth dav of IVbruarj . nun. In an action therein peiidlnu whertln W'llllani V. Miller, Is plnlutlll and lena Lauihet nl. niedefind. antH, for sale of Hie follow Itm described rial estate situated as follow : Notth Half iNi.i of Hu Northwest 1 ; 11 1 r. tei iXW'1,1 of Section Klcu ill , in lowu ship Four .11. N-oith. HaiiKo Nine t, West 11 I'. M. Webster County. Nebraska, theundcrshined lefene duly appointed bj aid court In nnlit ncilon. will, on the .fist day ot .March, WU at :.-: I'. M. of .Standaid Time ol said day at nine Hill. Nubiiuka, In said county of Wetister at tho South fi out door ol Corner .V I'mlun'M viiriiKoou the main sin .l runiiliiKitiHttuiit Mi't In lllue Hill, Ntbias. ka. Fillaloienald nal emate to Hie hhtlust bidder for cash. ' Hnld Kile w III be held open one Jliour. V di t-oslt ol ten pot cent of the purchase prli will he rou 11 1 red on tlio Any of sale and the lilancv to in) paid when the u- Is omflrui ed. Haled Ihlc'JSih day of I'tbruary, 1'r.ni, Krul V., Maunr Id fine. r. J. Miimtay. A'i..rnev (or IMalutlir, ' ture, mm ucres ot lino wheat, all goes to tho buyer. This is seven milea from Cnmpiia ar.C in a good community. Possession any time. Price $07. 50 per acre. (Gove. County.) 15 Fine quarter of land two miles front town, 120 acres in cultivation, n'.l level, good five room house, shed barn for 12 hentl, good well antl winmill. 40 acres fenced in pasture, rented for this year. Price $32.50 per acre. (Logan County.) :0;: Tliis i. a beautiful half section, close to Grainfieid, not a blemish on it, 2ii0 acres in cultivation. This is strictly a German settlement. Half it; wheat. Price $27.50 per acre. (Sheridan County.) 2 M--This is without doubt one, if not tho best, sections of land in tin county, about G iiiiloa north of Grinncll, nnd six miles from the famous An gelas chinch, one of the finest in tlio state; 480 acres in cultivation, 30-1 acres ir. wheat, one-fourth goes to the buyer; good granary, and fine well. Price ?:12.:"() per j.cre. (Sheridan County.) 10 :!20 acres veil located and 150 acres in wheat and 100 ncies in pas ture, biiianco will bo put to spring crop. One-third of the crop goes with the farm. Nearly new 10-toom house, large barn will hold o0 head of slock, hay-mow for about 20 ton of hay, good large granary, good well and windmill and tanl . Half mile to school. This farm is considered a bargain nt $00. 00 per uir on cr-y terms. Could give possession of the land if necess ary. Thi.s farm is well located hewteen two good railroads and two towns; eight in 's from one town and six milos from the other. (Sheridan Coun ty.) The above YmX ic subject to prior sale or change in price without notice. The.--o tiro just a fow of our special bargains. Wc have cheaper land, if intcvosted write 01 come and seen us.' Carpenter, Son & Co- Office Over Staste Bank, Red Cloud. Neb. Invest Your Idle Money IN STOCK OF The Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. which is paying regular quarterly dividends of 7 PER ANNUM And i.s now oll'cicd to the imestmi- public at its par value :?lu0.Q0 per share in amount' to tin the t"urchascr. Tho Stock and Pividend air f:re from all Nebraska taxes ewl Normal IVdeial Income Tax, so invest your taxable monev beruio April ls.t. '1 he safety of the Investment is unquestioned. Th Compare lias paid those dividends regularly for the past eleven years, in January, April, July antl October. The io.-.tiar.cf of this stock and regulation of the Company's rates aic under tiie supervision and control of the Nebraska State Railway Commission, assuring protection of stockholders interests. The oilicers of the Company are well known, successful Nebraska business men. The stock car. bo transferred in whole or part at any time by simple endorsement, without expense. It is nil subject to market fluctuations. There is no insurance or repairs to lie looked after. There ere no renewals to make. 7 per cent is a good rate of interest. And a check for $1.75 per .-?100 share is mailed to your address four times a year. air. G. J. Warren the Manager of the Telephone Company at lied Cloud v.ili furnish information in regard to this offering of , block, or uddrcxf The Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. K (.'. P. Ru.sscl. Secy. Telephone Mtlg., Lim-oln, Neb. miKi 'luiiunirjiBiiuiiHJiniifriaxtiiRSMis'Ji nmanKrasinnnB n Knntxti'iPBiiuafcaffliBnBicisx'UiacDa.jcn.uiiiuai.tiBa BtinniHnini.TDiaiHniiB'HiHniffinrfffir Th'.' "White -. OT. ' TO TEI L TM ALL A301J visr ITi 0' CCH7HE," TIESt2jS2 purity in Htinln is Feather." 'He showed tho origin In refer- '.i.-iircil gnmi ' black fentlM n a wlilto 'j lightest liii-j" destroy the t I BRIDGING THE LAST GAP y Between the Farm and the Market J IJAVE you ever stopped to figure what nukes the dilference between the value H ol two farms - one which is located 5 to 10 miles from town and the other only one mile? The land may have th'e same productive qualities yet the farm nearer town will command a higher price per acre. I THK PRINCIPAL KRASON is that It will ICOST MORE to DELIVER its probucts TO THIl MARKETS. Long Hauls require more time. You can CUT THIS DISTANCE one half or one third by adopting the RIGHT kind of TRANSPORTATION. Besides deriving yearly profits you you increase the value of your farm The motor adopted must be of a type SUI TABLE FOR THE FARM. A cutnbersom, slow moving truck is little better tlun the old team and wai(on Thousands of farmers have found the IDEAL TRUCK lor their purpose Is the ft bird's pluck, hence the white feather Is tiBed to denote cowardice. There are nearly 25,000 in use today more "REOS" than tvny other truck The "SPEED WAGON" rmets the demands of the farmer because it enables one man to do the work ol several men and teams. As us more about 'REOS Suitor. .-ShiooTisti C 4J - - I service ila.tior R.ed Cloud iftjuajgaiiUK "' i