The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 29, 1920, Image 8

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BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHHf
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Carpenter, Son & Co.
Home Office Red Cloud, Nebraska
012--Improved ball .cclion adjoining Oakley with SO ncros of wheat
which all irops to lutyer, a bargain at $10.00 per acre. (Thomas County.)
315 -One of ll'p fine.'t sections, in Thomas county, not ii pimple on it,
HOO ncrc-- In etillivnlii.il, fmo two-story houo of !) room, hi red barn willi
a largo loft, good jrvM'.rrJcs, rhirken house nnd other out buildinyn. 'rice
.-10.00 per n.TC. $7,500 cash, balance five years at C por cent. (Thomas
County.)
11C A fine .oeeli'ii, throe miles from Campus. $12,000 worth of Jm
j.ovoment, all equipped for handling ealtlo or Iioks, fine water system.
House all modem, about .'!00 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, 200
acres of fine wheat, n'.l goes to the buyer. This is an ideal all purpose, farm
r.nd a beauty. Trice $37.50 por acre. (Govo County.)
110 Half section, all ilnc, level land, 220 acres in cultivation, 110 ncroa
in pni'ture, 1C0 acred in wheat and it all goes with the place, all drilled.
Good well and windmill, good shed barn, ccmonl chicken house nnd granary
far 1C00 barbels.. Price 32.00 per acre. (Govo County.)
110 ISO actorf well impro.vcd, nice house and barn, lots of out buildings,
Rood woll and windmill. About 2f0 ncros in cutlivation, the balance in pas
ture, 200 acres of fine wheat, all goes .to the buyer. This is seven miles
from Campus and in a good community. Possession any lime. Price $37.
C0 per acre. (Govo County.)
IP Fine quarter of land two miles from town, 120 acres in cultivation,
all level, good five room house, shed barn for 12 head, good well and winmill.
40 acres fenced ?n pasture, rented for this yenr. Price. $32.50 per acre.
(Lotrnn County.)
203 This i- u beautiful half section, closo to Grainficld, not a blemish
en it, 200 acres in cultivation. This is strictly n German settlement,
in wheal. Price 227.50 per acre. (Sheridan County.)
211 This is without doubt one, if not the best, sections of land in tho
county, about G nilloo north of Grinncll, and six miles from tho famous An
golus church, one of the finest in tho state; 480 acres in cultivation, 300
acres in wheat, one-fourth goes to the buyer; good granary, and fino well.
Trice $32.50 per Lcrc. (Sheridan County.)
10 320 acres voll located and 150 acres in wheat and 100 acres in pas
ture, balance will bo put to spring crop. One-third of tho crop goes with
the farm. Nearly new 10-room house, largo bam will hold 30 head of stock,
hay-mow for about 20 ton of hay, good large grannry, good well and windmill
and tank. Half mile to school. This farm is considered a bargain at ?G0.
00 per acre on easy terms. Could give possession of the land if necess
ary. This farm is we'd located bewteen two good railroads and two towns;
eight m'ks from one town and six miles from the other. (Shcridnn Coun
ty.) The above !itt is subject to prior sale or change in price without notice.
Thofc are just n few of our special bargains. Wo have cheaper land,
if interested write oi come and scon us.
Coming To
Mankato, Kas.,
Dr. Doran
COUNTY DELEGATES
The following is the list of Demo
cratic and Republican delegates re
spectively, elected on last Tuesday,
who are called to meet at the court
hou .n in thirf city in County Conven
tion , on May 11. at 10 a. m., for tho Hailey, Wm. ltykcr, J
Cowlcs Entitled To Four
C B. Harrington, A. T. Linegnr, J.
L. Lacy, M.H. Davis,
IIEPU11LICAN
Guide Kock Entitlrd To, Ten
J;, rotors, J. H. Crary, Frank
S. Marsh, I.
B. Ely,
.v mii-oiiiitu, ioi 7ii .vine uniy, i,ut pu.-p, o of selecting dolojcnloa to the' W. Crnrj, h. II. Hunter, J
In I'Api'rif ncc ol Almost a , ,., .. r . , . i . . ,. ... .' u . , ..
QiKirtcr of a Centurv .-i.ni vsuu-imui iu uu nuui me mini " ' mur, . o. uragg.
ncavrr trcclc Unfilled To Four
Does Plot Use Hie Knife
Wll (Jiu Free Consultation on
Wednesday, May 5th
i
Ccrelf M&k
I'lom 0 it in , to 4 p in.
ONE DAI NLY
They Conic Mirny Miles to See Him.
Dr. Doran is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is li
censed by tho state of Kansas. Ho
visits .professionally tho more impor
tant towns and cities, and offers to all
who call on this trin consultation ami
examination free, except the expense Mudd, Ed Wiggins,
of treatment when desired. virntnnt trill Vniit
According to his method of com- T ,ra8U"t , Lnt"
Tut.duy in Muy, nnd the transaction
of urh other bu inen a may jirop
oH come before thee conventions;
.DEMOCKATIC
Guide Hock Entitled To Nine
11. F. Hudson, Hitrry Vaunhn. V.
Dimbar, G. A. DcFrance, Clyde Hud-'
Mn. Fred Watt, I. A. Pace, Chas.'
Guy, .7. D. Cressman.
Boffver Creek Entitled- To Four
J. II. Portonior.
Stillwater Entilled To Three
J. J. Schumm, Frank Britton, C.
Albin.
Oak Creek Entilled To Seven
Wm. Tune.'E. G. Oatman, Frank-
Wright, J. Wenzinger, Wm.
R. II. Allen, II. A. Stevens.
Gfirlleld Entitled To Four
Charles Ailcs, Ira Wagoner,
Jako Portonior, W. V. Vance, S. T,
Vaughan, K. J. Cox.
htillwuter Entilled To Five
K. Doulhit, J. H. Gilsdorf,
Albcr, 11. Johnson, M. Mocnts.
Oak Creek Entilled To Five
R. K. Haas, W. H. Lcetsch, S. Van
Bocning, Jr., C. Stroh, D. Hopper.
Garheld Entitled To Three
lunralc Entitled To Four
C. A. WVdo, E. W. Lcrcckc, Kobc.it
Newton, James Var.ro.
Catherton Entitled To Three
E. J. I olcrson, Bom Brook , Otto
Sltjelvcr.
Harmony Entilled To Four
J. C. May, Chas. Futlon, Bert El
liot, Henry Anderson.
Bed Cloud, 1st Word Entitled To
Five
A. II. Hoffinnn, Floyd A. Turnure,
Howard S. Foe, W. A. Sherwood,
Adam Walter Smith.
Knl Cloud 2nd Wrd Entitled To
Nine
J. S. Gilliam,-Geo. J. Warren, E. J.
Overing, S. It. Florance, W. G. Hamil
ton, Fred Turnure, E. S. Garbcr, Chas.
George Amack, I. B. Wagoner, Ben WUers. C. H. Potter.
lied To Two
James Doyle.
Elm Creek Entilled To Two
II. W. Arnold.
Potsdam Entitled To Ten
Crpervter, Son & Co.
Office Over Stsxte Bank, Red Cloud. Neb.
nig to your nearest city to see pa
tients ho gives all tho sick neonlo mi
Half 'opportunity to obtain tho best that
iiiuiiiiiii m-iuiiuu uiiii uiiur ligllb at
Home. Jlo does not operate for
chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ul
cers of stomach, tonsils or adeniods.
Ho lias to his credit manv wonder-
fit! Itnriiliii lir4AmAs nf A-1 L . f
vnr. hmvols. Iilnml. skin. oWn0' Mls- lu ilawley, Mrs,
, . , ., ' ,. .. .-.", m.t.tr,
neart, Kidney, oiaddcr, tied wetting
catarrh, leg ulcers and rectal ail
ments. If you have been ailing for any
length of time and do not get any
better, do not fail to call, as improp
er measures rather than disenso arc
very often the cause of your lone
standing trouble.
jccmcmucr aoovc date, mat ex
amination on this trip will be free
and that his treatment is different.
Married ladies must come with
their husbands, and children with
their parents.
Address: Medical " Laboratory of
Dr. Doran, 335-330 Boston Block,
Minneapolis, Minn
Watt.
Pleasant Hill Entitled To Two
Boyd Harrington, J II. Ellingcr.
Elm Creek Entitled To Five
J. M.1 Miller, George Bcitler, Wm
Drehcr, Beitler, A. L. Foe, G. E. Denton.
Potsdam Entitled To Twelve
Cecil Mntthews, O. J. Morton. Jr.
Joe Chas. Bcddon, Mrs. S. K. Logan, Mrs.'
'. T. Hopka, Mrs. H. Ilawlcy, Mrs.1
Sins, Mrs. F. Morten, H. Schmidt. S'.
h. Johnson, J. Goll, L. Graham.
Line Entitled To Three
I. T. Amack, Lloyd Mclntyre.
. Bed Cloud Entitled To Seven
Dan Garbcr, E. S. Fitz, Ted Harris,
Ben
Cowles Entitled To Five
Charlotte. Hutchins, .Mabel Fuller,
Mrs. E. L. Fawcott, Mrs. Bell Simons,
Charlotte Deakin.
J. W. Auld went to Kansas City
Sunday morning to attend to somo
business matters.
Cecil Matthews, P. J. Muten, Jr., C.
J. Bcddon, A. L. Graham, S. A. Logan,' vvca Hedge, W. H. Thomas,
, Mrs. F. T. Hopka, Mrs. S. K. Logan, 1'etfg. O. E. Barney, Jr.
Thos. Sino,' untin Entitled To Three
Mrs. F. Morten.
Line Entitled To Two
C. B. Steward, D. B. Stunkard.
Bed Cloud Entitled To Seven
Jas. Mcintosh, George Heffelbowcr,
Alex Buckles, Chris. Hansen, Frank
Bean.
Glcnwood Entitled' To Nine
W. E. Throne, Oley Ivcrson, L. E.
Spence, Wm. Buschke, E. S. Phelps. '
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rxirarwramin
Capital nnd Suiplui
S 35.000.00
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Intcrejl Pad on
Time Depoilu
A WORTHY IDEAL
Lincoln inid: "I will Le prepared nnd when my
opporlnnily come I will lie ready'1
""TO THE YOUNG MEN OF TODAY -
HIS BANK offers facilities to help tnem pre
pare for the lime when their opportunity ntrives.
Uut you muit do your pan by depositing regularly
n portion of your earning!, Wc will guard it for
)ou, pay youJnterest on it and when the lime comes
that you need it wc will have it ready for you.
Prepare for the opportunity, it may come any day
and ) ou should be ready.
C. L. Crabili, J. B. Wisccarvcr, A. C. J- A. Denton, D. O. Bennett, Cy Jen-
falnby, C. E. Gurnoy, T. K. McArthur.' nings, H. A. Stumphcnhorst.
Batin Entitled To Four I Walnut Creek Entitled To Three
Joseph Havel, cncil Znjic, Frank ' Harvo I aniham, Hirrv
vuvricKti
THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK
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Referee's Sale of Real Estate.
Ncitlco Is licruhy i?lvcn that wlierens In the
not lii piiullni; In the District Court ol Weir
Bter County, Ncliruskn, wlicrvln Wllllnm II
Cloud, and Myrtle I. Cloud nro philntllls and
Don V.. Cloud ct nl.. nro dflLiidunts for tlie
partition tit tho i en I cstiiio hcri'lnafter tic
! hcrll'cd :i ili'crec of hiiIiI court has licunJi-iitiT.
' nl coullnulnir thi'.shiirc'Hol the parties and
illri'i'tlni; partition ami a report ol thereleree
has liei'ii iiiiulo that a rilvNIiui of tho land
1 cannot equitably he utado and the court has
iipproed Hiii'h report and dlrcotfd a stilo of
tlt( prcnilhcs,
NOW TIIKItKKOlti:. I. Howard S. l-'o.
rofcrcc lu said action, will on ;.Monday May
10. IMl, at two o'flocU p. in., at the south
front door ol thi court houu In Itcd Clom
Widislrr County, Nebraska, sell al pulillc
auction to the highest bidder, fori casji. the
follow Inu described real estate, tiiwll:
The Northeast (iuartcr (NKi',1 of SicUon
Twenty-evfii f-T). Tiiwushlp Two (I) Itmwi
'Iwilve ti'.'i In Webster county, .s'ebraskn..
'I ho purchaser will ben titlrid to iny to the
rt dree at the nine ol the sale 51'H.H) and tin
l.ii!llp.,!i r ,f tin. utircli'ikf. nrli'f. itniii ,!
llrinntlmi of llu-hale by thi'court. halo will! '- McAllister, J. A
be III Id on II .Mil' hour '
Datid i wl 7. UJO.
llnW.YKDS. COlO. Itefcrtc,
(t Ion wood Entitled To Nine
V. S. Hall, J. P. Kropp, W. E. Cox,
J. Mclllea, Wm. F, Buschke, Chas.
McCIurc, E. J. Solomon, Seth Green,
J. B. Horn.
Walnut Creek Entitled To Five
F. L. Stokes, T. F. Jones, John Sut
ton, Alva Stoncr, Frank Blanken
baker. Imivule Entitled To Seven
Geo. McCrary, J. A. Silvey, Geo.
Matkins, W. E. Bean, J. W. Mitchell,
A. L. Grossman, Jesse Bcigle.
Catherton Entitled To Three
C. II. Wilson, S. H. Joluinon, Frank
Krall.
Iliirmony Entitled To Four
A. L. Koch, John Henry, W. E. Pat
terson, Chas. Futlon.
Bed Cloud 1st Wrird Entitled To
Seven
R. E. McBride, J. P. Hanson, E. D
Piatt, P. C. Pope, B. K. McFarland,
R. P. Wcc.sner, G. W. Ti-inc.
Bed Cloud 2nd Ward Entilled To
Eight
F. J. Munday, Geo. W. Hutchison,
McArthur, F. W.
Harvo I amham,
Floyd McCcK
Chaplin,
The Margin of Safety
Is represented by the amount of
insurance you enrry.
Don't lull yourself .into a funded
ficcurity.
Becntise fire lias nover touched you
It doesn't follow Hint you're iiutuuuo
Tomorrow -no today, If you have
time-aud you better llnd timo
come to tho ofllee and we'll write
a policy on your house, furniture,
btore or merchandise.
-LATER MAY BE TOO LATE-
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remember it your entire life
as the old folk remember
Patti,
Admission $5 plus War Tax.
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World-Famous Soprano
of Metropolitan Opera Co.
HEMPEL WILL BE ASSISTED BY
CONRAAD BOS, the Dutch Pianist and
AUGUST RODEMAN, First Flutist of
the Philadelphia. Symphony Orchestra
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How much should I give
to make this a better world?
A CERTAIN man in New York-filled out hi3
income tax report. , .
It showed an income so large that his tax was
53. And his total gifts to church and char
ity for the year were $148.
Think of it thousands; snent for lu:curies and .
pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world -l'
a littln Uattaf than Ua. fminrl Jfl I
Most of us do better than that; but not eo very
much better.
Our average daily gift for all church causes is
less than wo spend for daily papers
less tnan a JocaJ telephone call
less than a third of the day's car fara
less than 3 cents a day
No wonder that 80 of the ministers of America
are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that
the church hospitals turn away thousands of sick
people a year. No wonder that China has only
one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder
that every church board and charity society is
forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat.
It isn't b'ecause we are' selfish; it isn't because we
don't want to help. It's just because no one has ever put
up a great big program to ua, and asked U3 to think of the
work of the church in a systematic businesslike way.
The Interchurch World Movement represents the united
program of thirty denominations. They have surveyed
their whole task, no business could have done it better.
They have budgeted their needs; no business could have
a more scientific budget. They have united to prevent tho
possibility of waste and duplication. At least a million dol
lars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual cam
paigns are joined in one united effort. ,
And they come to the men or women"who love America
to you this week asking you to use them as the chan
nel through which a certain definite part of your income
can be -be applied to make this a better world.
Only you can determine what part of your income that
should be.
It's a good time right now to answer that question.
We're passing through the world just once;' how much
better' will the world be because you passed through?
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