HED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. Ollllir mmmmmtBmmmmmmBtmmtmmmmmaamBBmtmimLULMmamatMmmnmtiivmiiMnii n mimai n i "i !ixi&xKBXBxarM)nuimvBrrrtmTiMMrtin Dr.W.H.McBride DENTIST OVER STATK HANK J?cd Cloud Mcbrnskti Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST Red Cloud, Ncbrask How About a New Harness For fall Plowing? I Imvo n good stock of Ilnriicss on hand, a few sets of nets left, priced right. When in need of anything In tm-' harness line cull on me. LEE R. WALKER Harness and Saddlery 2 Doors South ol Furmoro Union, rHE RED CLOUD CHIEF Rod Cloud, Nebraska. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Cntorcd In tho I'ostotllre nt lltrt ( loud, Neb an Second Olasn Matter A.B.McAKTHUK, Editor and Owner Advertsing Rates Foreign, per column Inch 15c Local. 12Jfc 15 3 C OH D PHONE YOUR COAL ORDER TO " FARMERS' ELEVATOR Bell Phone 29 -:- Ind. Phone 12 D D DIE WS :riiwiffliiBinmiiiMiium';ii.ji-,i nm JUiiiBateuicmanrr ANNOUNCEMENT Webster County Bank E WISH to announce that we have opened up a sav- ngs department in our bank for the use of thv child ren, adults and every oik. Thrift and Having is something that lias been neglected. We kindly invito you to take advantage of this sav ings idea and make this your banking home with your savings no matter how small, you are alwas welcome. A saver is a hustler and wo are for both. Bank with us and you can bank on us. Wo welcome every child in the community to become a customer of this new department. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK w iiffmnmnnriMnfflTO LOCAL ITEWS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO MJPS YELLOW PENCIL Ktltiritfr.CA!lA8BffittteuKTRXS I iL tuititfia RED BAND made by I Northeast Pawnee Chas. Millignn tins gone flreing. Tii. It IJoticliin will movo to Hustings. Dr .7 S. Emigh is expected home this week. Miss Stella Duelicr Is home from her visit in Illinois Alfred Hadel and wife arrived home from Chicago, Saturday morning. Geo. B Holland is in Hot Springs, Arkansas, on a week's business trip Mel Sherman has gone to Chicago and will visit In Wisconsin before his return. Harry (Joble came home Sunday from Sioux Cltj, where ho has been visiting. .1. Nustein and family have gone to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, to visit a mong friends. The boys in the marble works are going to play a game of ball with Still water next Wednesday. I'lve engine crews and two freight crows stop here now, under the new change of time on the B. & M. In u small trip of about 25 miles over Webster county this week we notice that corn generally was excel lent, while iu some localities, it bus been slightly scorched or hulled. The friends of Mr. and Mis. J. S. Gilliam were pained this week to learn of the death of little Edwnrd, their youngest child, aged 2 years, niter u wry lirief illness. Ilo was deai )y loved by the patents and grand parents as well as by other relatives, and was n gieat tavorite among the children of tho neighborhood. 10 YEARS A (JO WWWAMWWWWAftMJ UNDERTAKING The I. T. Amack Undertaking Co. Auto Hearse in Connection Licensed Embalmer Best Service to Others Means Real Happiness to Ourselves. BOTH PHONES RED CLOUD. NEB VrVftAMAWJVbnArtWWWT.VWJVVA i ftflVH i iBil Hil hl TBI hMIT iHlir If i Comfort, Economy and tciency COMFORT-for it means a cool kitchen. X Economy for it wastes no fuel. You burn kerosene oil only when you need it. Efficiency for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of operation and every bit of heat is concentrated close under the cooking. - Come in and let our salesmen show its manyj good points. We Give S. 8c H. Green Savings Stamps With AH Cash Sales. ttoy liarber of Hebion w,ii vUIiiiil' his parents the first of he week. .Mrs. W. D Edson left Wednesday morning for u visit to Central City. Mis-In Ulitings of Supeiior wu.s visiting her sister, Mr. Paul Pope, the tlrst of the week. Dr. Cross has purchased the resi. deuce property of Uev. Cole in the west part of town. Charley Kizer of Bryou, Ohio- nr rived iu the city the first of the week for a visit with his uncle, S. B.'-Kitfe'r and family. Mrs. Darrol Uurden left Tuesday morning for Knusas City and other eastern markets to purchase fall milli nery. Mark Parks returned home the latter part of the week from Denver and other Colorado poiut6 where he has beeu the past month. Chrts. Whltaker of the llrm of Whit aker fe Buckles spent Tuesday in Alma attending to business matters conuected with that firm. Sheriff Oliver Hedge Hccompanted the sheriff of Smith Center to that place Friday, having in charge one Clias. Ashley, charged with bootleg-Kl"fe'. J. A. Silver, manager of the Silvey Lumber Company of Inavale, returned home the first of the week from his home in Missouri where he has been visiting. Bernard McNeny and wife and Alf McCall and wife returned the latter part of the week from Colorado points where they had been visiting tho past three weeks. Harvey Hlckerson, the distinguished looking barber who holds down the llrst chair in the Mercer barber shop, spent a couple of hours on Monday evening "dolling up" after which he made a run for No. 15, speuding the evonlug In Franklin. Wo nre confl- uent it was "just some girl' ho went to see, and while- wo should like to know her name, we would be satisfied did we only know when and where he met her? The fanners are jiUitlatit over the heavy rains of last week, amountiug to close to two inches, coming in a most opportune time for the coin which is now malting rapid progress giving it new impetus to the crop in general. I! nive Blair finished binding a .'!0 acre field of sweet corn a few days ago ! which he expects to make a tine jlcki. The principal work going on at the present time ate weed cutting and road making. Mohler and Leadabraud hauled four loads of hogs to Inavate last Filday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mvers, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pagett and family took iu one day at the Lebanon anni versary. Frank and J. Ryan hauled a eoup'o londs of hoes each to Inavale last Fii day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins and the hit ters folks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes ' of Smith Center left last Sunday for; Moulder, Colo., where they will spend a couple of weeks oti business. Chas. Collins will attend to the chores for the former, J. C. Williams for the latter. C. E Leadabraud and Miss Mabel Collins autoed to Lebanon last Satur day to attend the celebration Mr. and Mrs. Eld Eifiott were visit ing the formers folks, Mr. and Mrs Dave Elliott one day las', week. Mrs. Noble and son Cllll'ird were at Womar doing their trading one day last week. Tim wiiter was tissUHug Everett Mjern putting in -i now alfal.'u fence. last week and showing him how to run a straight line. i I II Blnlr, (. U.iis and ). Couidie made good wages iu getting over 110 pounds of honey iu the Johnston -cho'il house one '.'ay last week. None il i he above, never smoked, at lenht ' 'hey -ay so themselves, but they done' snme smoking there making it woiso; indoors iu the school room' It-eenied Idnda nauHerns to the bees and did ' not like It a lilt making them intoxi cate 1 and moppy the same as imbioed in hootch. I wish to ask some of your renders more competent than your humble servant. Is bees a nuisauee or are they dangerous or obnoxious to the general.public? If so these gentle men were fully justified In getting the loot and exterminating the bees, if not it was open daylight robbery, un constitutional and against internation al law. I admit bees sting but not un til molested Some humans also sting even without being molested, of course the writer should not say much on the subject as he received and ate some of the honey. I presume the superin. tendeut of the schools will smooth the matter over if he gets part of the honey. A great many in the vicinity are getting their hogs vaccinated. Not many are losing so far, but a little west a good many are dying. It is well to use remedies in any case. Bcnnie Mohler and Ralph Parber each purchased a Ford car the latter being a roadster or runabout I JOB i m WORK LET US FIGURE WITH YOU WHEN YOU WANT SOME PRINTING Whatever price we quote, you may be sure that the quality of work you receive will be the best it is pos sible to produce. We will be glad to come to your place of business, and talk it over. BOTH PHONES The Red Gloud Ghief :m m I I'll IN1N II SII.U nmf.tcttti,i !. mf TO OUE OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS $ 9. " H, S Cauliflower and Vesuvius. The caullllower grows best at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, which has figured for so many centuries in his tory. Torre Annunzlutn and Torre Dol Groco are two of the best centers for cnulltlower. Their soil Is particu larly rich. sW Trine's Hardware Store, t Am unable to keep up payments on my piano. First class condition- nearly now. Any one can have it by pnylng mo a small amount for . my equity and keeping up payments. If interested write for price and full par ticulars to Lock llox 710, Omaha. Nebraska, Pattern for Pig Club Members of this County A pig club girl, Veva Divan, of Wisconsin, won $521 in prize money at fairs and regained her health with six Polnud China pigs during tho show season of 1122, and merited the title, "The Pig Club Queen", which former Secretary of Agriculturo Meredith gave her. Severe sickness at six years left her In poor health until thirteen One of her father's best sows died that spring at farrowing time, and she was given five pigs to raise by hand. Sho fed them with a teaspoon, and cared for them tenderly washing them many times duriug tho summer, aud was re warded by winning first and second on two of the sow pigs and second on one of the boar pigs at her county fair that. fall. With tho proceeds realized on these pigs she bought her a good gilt which farrowed her eight pigs iu March, 1U22. Sho fitted two boars and four sows of tho litter and showed them at four county fairs aud tho state fair at Milwaukeo. At county fairs she won seven firsts, six thirds, three fourths, two fitths and ono sixth in open classes against old breeders, aud at the state fair she won one second and four fifths. In the pig club classes at the state fair she won championship sow, three blue tlbboos, two reds and five whites. In w.1 y, f a We wish to again empatically extend a welcome. You have always figured very largely in our plans. We never forget the large share you have in our success. Our constant thought is to improve our service to you. We are now showing New Fall Merchandise and feel that you will be as much interested in the new things as those who live more convenient to the store. Will you not make a special effort to come in to see these early Fall displays? You will find a very cordial wel come awaiting you as well as merchandise of unusual desirability. ONE PRICE TO ALL mm "Get the Habit" save S. & II. Green Stamps. They are an honest dis count on the merchandise bought at this store. I'ICTOIUAL HE VIEW PATTKIINS 25535S2225S her own county she again had chain-f pion pig club sow, and first aud secoud gilts. Her total ptize money in one season was 1521, nud besides she sold two of the pigs for 8175. As rgard9 fitting and showing her pigs 6he says, "They were washed once a week with a solution of warm woter and dip. and hod many good brushings with a Rtlff brush. Each pig was train ed to bo guided with a stick. I spent many an evening brushing and train ing fhein some real hard work but I was rewarded when I drove them Into the show ring. My pigs were easy to handle and I was able to show them to good advantage. "I love this outdoor work. My health has been regained by it, and I flud it profitable. I am fitting another litter for the 1023 show circuit to do still better," says the Pig Club Queen. Referee's Sale of Real Estate Contents of Pound Loaf of Bread. A pound loaf of brend contains nhout eight ounce of starch, which serves ns fuel for the body; ono and a half ounces of protein, which In ad dition to serving ns fuel helps to build and repnlr the body machinery; one ounce of. water nnd a half ounce of fat, sugar and mineral substances, which latter help ta make bones and teeth. -' Notice is hereby given that whereas In tho action pending in the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, wherein Ernest James Doyle is plain, tiff and Edward Doyle et al, are de fendants for the partition of the real estate hereinafter described a decree of Said court has been entered confirm ing the shares of the parties and di recting partition and a report of tho referee has boon made that a division of the land cannot equitably be made and the court has approved such re port anu oi.ecteu a saie oi tno pre. mlses Now therefore I, E G. Caldwell, referee iu said action will on the 22nd day of September, 192.1, nt two o'clock P. M. at the south front door of tho court house in Ked Cloud Webster County, Nebraska, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit. Block l'J, In Uiillroul Addition to tho city of Wed Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska. Dated August 15, 1023 E. Q CALDWELL, Referee. Bernard McNeny, Attorney, ) ') V! -i i