31 J&iM3T--!Met w . r .. . ynV- - v,. - r wwudT'"'- T" '''0 "- -?s'2gS(rr?:,?3Fr ''VJ-'" & I' jt ; ( M ill A- v--, Eft! USD CLOUD - HI18JUM$.. cnpif '.V- m m M m Campaign Has Its Uses. "1 welcome n political eiitiipnlKn," Mid Jud TtinUlns. "Melibe It'll hrlns Dions enough now kinds of nrj.vnient Famous Russian Crown, rtobnbly tlio most vnlunble nml In tcrcstlnc of nil tlio Russlnn crowns was the one made In 1702 for Cntlier- I tl I... II..I..I.. .. nnlfiliiktill 4lltfltlllt" lo take our minds off., tin. high cost , ' "" " " . , J -,. I ll HV HJ "!. ...-- - bt llvlns." U9 Didn't Worlt. It was the nlxht hefjiu Christina nml mother wns hnvlriK a V e"t deal orlno this crown has heen used nt tlto coronation of nil tlio rulers of ltussla. Strictly Dunlncoa. frim fMimiv stiini woman nlwnys of tronlile Keitlnir little Helen to ri to ' gtivc oey an extra plcco of candy, bed. ami finally ill. "Santa Clnus miV,JKi j-ivo you an extra plecu for sttit word lid is eoinins tuniKi't. bo o i K0ftt luclt." Miry waiKoo into uiu uiut i;ot to lied 'and 'o sleep," when cnn(jv More and wild, "I can't liny to ntntlierx anpel child answeied: "Don't ,iuyt,Ht you. can give mo the oxtrnt J'n. nnl wou iietter stay in auu ceivii i j,t,co for, ood lucK that you aiwaya llin?" Klv me when I liny. rnysrasaKssrausMBMscMsaaraiwws NOTICE OF SALE NOTICK IS HKISKIP' (J1VKN THAT I WILL OM THE MHi DAY OF SE1'TK.M11KK, l'.'UO AT 2 O'CLOCK 1. M. OF SAID DAY, AT THE SOUTH 1)0011 OF THE COUKT HOUSE IN WEI1STEU COUNTY, NEBRASKA, SELL THE SCHOOL HOUSES AND THE SCHOOL BOOKS, FURNITURE, ETC., BELONGING TO WHAT WAS FORMERLY DISTRICT NO. 75, DISTRICT NO. Gl, DISTRICT NO. 24 AND DISTICT NO. 21 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. THE SCHOOL HOUSE AND PROPERTY OF DISTRICT NO. 7o AND DISTRICT NO. Gl ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM THEIR PRESENT LOCATION OR POSSESSION TO BE GIVEN OR. THE SAME BEFORE JUNE 1, 1921. STELLA DUCKER Covmly Superintendent of Schools 3 c.M.stfflimiriiwffliSFi'i'i.j,;,!. .'H.tctt'isiiito 3 Arc again at hand and with thorn come the usual cares and worriCvS for mother hustling to get the kiddies off to school each morning. Sometimes in the haste other household duties , are forgotten, preparations or the noonday meal forgotten. But don't let that worry you phone us your wants or have the "kids" stop in and give us your order and it will re cpive the same careful attention as if you had personally made the purchase. GIVE US AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU IF YOU DESIRE QUALITY AND. SERVICE P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware LI vjmmiimiiiujm Geo. W. Hutchison Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Abstracts puompq i Office, Red 33. 'lad, 63 Red Cloud l MUJNLS Reild.ncet .177 Nobraska SEEING IS BELIEVING have just returned from an inspection trip of nortwest ern Kansas, driving by auto to Decatur, Rawlins, Chey enne, Sherman, Wallace, Greeley, Witchita. Logan, Sheri- dan. Thomas and Norton Counties, stopping at many places and driving the country around, the town. 1 have found some real bargains in wheat and stock farms, wheat going from 20 to -10 bushels the acre, land ranging in price from S12 per acre, up, with easy terms and small payment down. The average Tenter in this county can handle a half section of this land. If you arc interested see me at once and make arrange ments to go and look this land over, for land values are advancing and the bargains I now have may soon ue gone, GEO. W. HUTCHISON. FETTY MAN SOLD ECKHARDT SEDAN ChicaRo, Sept. 18 Homer D. Petty, who came here recently from Hast ings, Neb., was to be qwtionod today on detail', of his alleged confession of the the;t of 120,000 in jewelry to put his hu'da, Mrs. Norma Donna Prince-Dickey-Hteere-Lnngley-relty, 40 years old, "on her feel." Mrs'. Fotty was nl to he question ed on her arrival here today from Fort Wayne, Ind., where Jier fourth honey moon wan broken off. Sheriff Cole thi raprning received f,-' Mip Liverpool London Clone In sula' c" Company a lelcgrnm payinjr that Homer D. Petty, arrested in Chi eaffo, in the man "who .old a stolen se- 1 dan to II. O. Eckhnsdt of Hastings for .2,000 last July. The car was seiz ed by PlirrlfT Cole within the last few days and was turned over to the in surance company for whom it is stor ed in a Hastings garno. Frank L. Swanson, representing the insurance company came to Hastings n few days ago, to look after the car upon which ho snid his company had paid ?.'t,000 theft insurance to the owner, William Honncr, C032 Win throp avenue, Chicago, who was the original purchaser. Swnnson said that Pctty's home is in Inavalc, Neb. Petty registered in July at the E. A. Brandos garage, and Swnnson after comparing the hand writing upon the register and upon the bill of sale which showed the pur chase of the car by Petty from the Wilson Avenue Motor Sales Company of Chicago, declared that the same hand had written both. When Petty sold the car to Eck hardt, his explanation wn;s thnt lie was a traveling salesman, and that when ho purchased the sedan it was because that type of car suited his business at that time. Afterwards, he said, he got into another line, and for tins lino the sedan was not suitable, and he wanted to sell it to get another type of car. This was the reason giv en for disposing of the sedan. The car is a new super-six Hudson and it was purchased by Eckhardt for $2,000, which is the amount of his loss in the transaction. When Petty was here he was accompanied by a woman. Ever since the car was sold the sheriffs ollice has been invetigating Petty, and through the Illinois sales department of the maker of the car learned that it had been stolen from Bcnncr. Upon the information given by the sheriff's oflicc the insurance company sent a representative here. Unconfirmed rumors have reached the office of the insurance company hero that before he sold the car to Eckhardt, Fctty had sold it three times, stealing it back each time. Because of these rumors a strict watch was kept over the car to keep it from being again taken. Inquiry in Chicago by the insurance company, as reported to Sheriff Cole, failed to reveal the Wilson Avenue Motor Sales Company, and the sheriff concluded that the bill of sale naming that firm as the seller of the car to Petty was a forgery. Hastings Tri bune. NATION HAS BIG.CORN'CROP The marketing bulletin issued by the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture contains the following comment on the corn crop. The- esti mated nr vage for 1920 is 103,018,000 acre-s, -which is a I.ttle -below- the ten year average. The estimated pro duction is a,003,322,()00 bushels, which is nearly 10 per cent above the nvc yflar average of 19M-191S. Unless we have an exceptionally early frost the 1920 corn crop will bo the second largest ever produced, being exceeded only by the crop of 1917. The ex cess production in 1917 was used to produce pork. What will be dr..J with the 1920 surplus? Clevc Loy was in Cowles Monday.,' The Powell & Pope Cafe arc the exclusive agents for the line of D.ar danella box chocolates.,. The Red Cloud ball team went to Guide Rock Sunday afternoon to play the lo al team. Owing lo the storm the fiiime wan called off in the third inning and these teams expect to meet in the future. Several from here wont down to see the game. .Dr.W.R.McBride aENTjbr VBll STATIC HANK minimi ' irinfiiPiwniwiriniiTnirmiMHUni iirim 1 im 1 n YOUR CHANCE A Bar. sain If taken at once-A 1917 model Touring Car In First Class Shape You can buy it on Easy Terms The Grjijiam Fiupture o. KtDCLOUD NEBRASKA &i R.V. Nicholson DENTIST Ollice Over Albright's Htoro Red L oud Nebraska Raltoc of tiiyirin Oil Petition For Dtitcrmlnnlhn Of Heirship. In tlio t'ointy Cmirl ol W'bhster County Niibrndsn. ' In Uii) matter ol tlio Ksuito ol Ainbrosu (lonri'kt;, lU'Ci'siitctl. Tliorftutoot Nobraska, to all persons luti-r- estLHl In saltl estate, crtilltors ami lit Irs. taku notice, Mint William M. (loarcke, has tiled lil. petition ulleKliii: that A inliroMi Ooarcko illcil lnti-si.itc In Winter bounty. Kubraska on or I nboul October 0, Itit, belm; n rchlilent ami Inhabitant ol Webster County, Nubraxka, ami the owner ol the following tlUM-rlbeil real estate, town: An um'.l Med one tblrtl lntordst In the lob lowlna ilcserlbeil real estate: 'i'ho west hall ol thu hotitli-Wc-nt liimrttr ol Section 5, ami ami tho l-.'ast Halt ol thu South Kast (ttnrter ol .Section U, (except, 10j acres In thu Smith Went Corner ol the South llaht.ijunrtir ol tho, South lOastUuarteroI .Seetlon II,) all In Township 1. KniiKO H. Wubxtcr County, Ne braska, as an luherltaiieo from hl motker Minerva Ooarcko, who illol cptcmbi 21. 18iJ In Webster County, Nebraska, IcavliiK w bis koIu ami only heirs at law, thu IoIowIhk iiamed persons, towlt: William M, (ionreki mul Albert C. Ooareke, brothers, amlj.pray lot; lor a decree barrlim claluiH; that said de eedont died Intestate; that no application tor adiiitnlstratloii has be n niado and tho estate ol bald decedent has not been administered In the State ol Nebraska, and that tho heirs atlawol said decedent ns herein sot torth Hliall bo decreed to bo' tho owners In leu sim ple ol tho above described rcul estate, which lias been Bot (or liearluu on tho '.7th day ol Hoptombor IDA). Datod nt ltcd Cloud, Nebraska.Vmjust 'ri. 11)21). (Saal.) A. . HuniiPy, County Judge. QK. a. Caldwell, Attorney (or I'otltloiier. feWSi. Zatt3TS52 Br?S, . .- 3La&. ,"K?" i Jrrr-Ci ii mtmmM i rmtmmmm.- &:-. 'iftWtf '- i jj' t Exioe , BATTERIES r ii' i ii m tr -m v' . ki - w-.. - r'r --r .- i The Margin of Safety Is represented by tho amount of insurance you curry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. 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