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I carry a coir-ote line of .strictly fresh Groceries,
and mv prices are such that it will pay you to do
your buying in this line of
lir.'nwk nf canned and oackaue goods carried.
All staple Groceries in
m . in a Grocery htorc moro than in anything else,
M Uluanilllubb buyers should demand Absolute Cleanliness.
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j(j pure goods (JIcanllneHs'.nnd sanitation are our hobbles. : : : :
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Lodftc and Church Directory
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Charity Lodgo No. r,3, A. l and A
31. meets at Masonic Hall every 1st
wd 3d Friday. It. K. Foe, V. M. A.
U. Sell kin, Secretary.
lied Cloud Chapter No 19. Hoyal
Arch Masons meets every Socond and
fourth Friday. I) W. Turnure, H. P.
SI. A Letson, Secretary
Cyrene Commandcry No. U.KnightB
'Templar meets every First Thursday.
H. A. Letson, 13. C. D. V. Turnure,
Recorder.
I. O. O. P.
Meets vcry Monday Night. C. II.
Mule, N. U. O. C. Te.l. Cleric.
RBBI3KAH
Metts First and Third Thursday, In
'I. O. 0. P. Hall. Mrs. Lottie Smith,
N. (J. Carria Halsworth, Secretary.
IIUKTIIKKXl'IIUUCII.
"Corner of Dili Avenue anil chestnut Street.
10 a. in S:libith School
11 n. ni rrrnc'lilnu
:l'iI). in ClirlMluu Work i r'i- llmnl
3:00 p. in I'rcnrlilni;
All arc ln lU'tl to attend.
.1. !:. .1 union. Minister.
(.'HACK (KPISL'Ul'AI.) CIIUHCII
Kuv. .). Ml Hates, I'astor.
Service the ilrst two Sundays In each
(mouth.
Holy Communion at morulUK services on
Ui ilrht Sunday.
Sunday hohool at I'J o'clock every Sunday
'Mrs. IC.Ii. Smith, erlntiu ftupdcul.
Clll'UCII OI'CIUtlHT.i
"In t'ltr.isTi n Ciii'itcu r.vnitv Loan's Day
lillilcKchool 10 a. m.
Scriiinu and Coiiiuiiiiilon 11 a. in.
Christian Kndeavor tISIQ p. in.
I'rcachlnc 7:30 p. in.
I'ruycrH and praise, Wednesdays,. 7SI0 p. m.
Seat Iree. (food music. Come, llrlngyour
lllblof;, IrletnlH nnd Kood cheer.
1 I,. Aa. llUhsuMi, Minister.
IIOUIISOV'SKKVICKAT M. K. CIIUHCII
S.VIUIATII SKUVU'KS.
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Frcachlni; 11A.M.
Clans nitetlns' 12 M.
Kvkni.no
'Kpworth le:Kiie 7 1. M.
1'reachliiK 8 l'. M.
Prayer ineelliiK Weiliusday evenliiK H I'. M
Ladles AM Friday 2 I'. M.
Your presence Is rcnuented and a cordial
" (Invitation Is extended to all.
M. T. STlt II. i it faster.
9- lUUH!s OK SIIHVICK AT C()N(,HK(i.
'I'lONALCIU'HUIl.
Saiiiiatii Siaivicics.
I II bl i; n.'liool 10 n, in.
I'rcaclilni; 11 a. m.
I'rcaclilm; services 8 p. in.
Prayer and Conference meeting Wcilnes
'lay at 8 p. in.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to all.
Hkv. A. A. CitK.ssMAN Pastor.
-ivt"s Premium
Hams or
Bacons.
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'SFrcsh. and Salt Meats of All Kinds
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Notice to Creditors.
Stale ol Nebraska, I , .,, p,.,,,.,.. c,lllr.
Webster County, f n tin. count t ourt.
In tlioniattcror tho estate or William II
Cramer, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby ntven to all persons hav
lim claims anil demands analnst William II.
t raiuer, late ol Welmter county, deceased,
that the time llxed lor llllni; clalhis injalust
said estate Is k months tromlh(riuhday ot
September l!)10.
All such persons are rciiilred to present
their claims, with tho vouchers, to the
County .IiiiIko or said county, at his olllce
therein, on or beloro tlio'iMi day or March
l'Jll; and all claims so tiled will bo heard
boloretho nald JudKe on tho .'loth day ol
March 1011, at one o'clock p. m.: and that
the Kxeeutrlx Is allowed one yoar from the
lllst day of August 1910, In which to pay
tho debts allowed' against said estate and
settle tho same.
ska I. I. W. RtlSON
County Judico.
Order to Show Cause.
Stato or Nebraska, I ,,. I,..,,.....,,- i-,.,,,,
Webster County, f n thelountj Court.
At a County Court held at tho County
Court room In ami lor said county Jinn
day, Septemlier 12th.. A. I).. I'JIO.
In tho matter or the estate of .liicoli S.
Helijlc, Deceased.
ON readlnic and tlllni? the petition ol Fran
ces V.. HeUle, Adinlnlstratrlx. praylnit lor
the examination and allowance or her ilnal
account, a decree ol the County Court nraiit
liiK to her an allowance for the support of
herhcir. assurvlvlni; widow of said .laeob S.
Ilelle. ileceaseil. and the minor heirs of said
decedent, durlni! the period of the adminis
tration of nald estate, an assignment o In r
olhiieli perDonal properly as Is allowed to In r
by law as such u blow and xiich'other person
la nronerlv us ins i.mmihii tn.iiut i.. i....i
111 Ills llfcUltll'. llUfl tlwlirillllir utnl ...iiitl.tt. I
luu to herassueh survhim; widow, a home
stead In the lauds of said decedent as prox Id
ed by law.
nitnmtKii, That Wednesday thcMh day of
October A. f). 11)10, at one o'clock p. in., Is as.
slKiied for hearlm; said petition when all
persons Interested In said matter may ap
pear at a County Court to be held In and lor
said county and show cause why prayer ol
petitioner should not be granted; and that
notice ol tho pendency ot said petition and
the hearliiK thereof be nlven to all persons
Interested In said matter, by puhllshltin a
copy ol this order In the Hed Cloud Cliluf, a
weekly newspaper printed in said county,
lor three consecutive weeks prior to said day
urinaria. I. W. Kiison
(Ska i.) County .Indue.
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ELY'S CREAM BALM
Applied Into the nostrils
le quickly absorbed.
GIVES RELIEFAT ONCE.
It eloansoH, soot lies, heals aud protects tho
di-easeil membrane resulting from Catarrh
and drives away a Cold in tho Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Tato aud Smell.
It is easy in use. Contains no injurious
drugs. No mercury, no coenino, no mor
pliino. Tho household remedy.
l'rice, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New Y,
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Red Cloud, Nebraska
Tin1 einiliHiii i!i Nicmii i t. ehiolile
diseases will isit oiu; eity
Saturday, Oct. 1st.
And will beat the Hoyal Hotel
until
5 p. in., one day 0NI.1V.
Dr. I'otteif president of t lie stalV of
Hie Uostori Hleetro Medical Instil ut e,
is intikiiir n tour of the state.
He will ixive consultation. OMimliiii
timi. and all I he iiiedlclucs neee.ssar.v
to complete it cure I'lti'l. All parties
tukiui iidvHiitiie of this oll'er ato re
iiiesled to state to tlmlr frli'itds the I
result of the IreiitiuiMit.
( ures l)KFNKss by an entirely
now proeess.
Treats all curiiblu eases of catarih.
throat and Iuiik diseases, eye and ear,
stomach, liver and hldtieys, gravel,
rhoumatism, paralysis, neuralgia,
nervous and heart disease, epilepsy,
Bright' disease nnd dlsoase of the
bladder, blood and skin disoases, and
big neck and stammering cured.
Piles and rupture cured without de
tautiou from business.
Asthma cured in a short time.
If you are improving under your
family physician do not take up our
valuable time. The rich and the poor
are treated alike. Idlers and curiosity
seekers will please stay away. Our
time is valuable.
Remember, NOT A PKNNY will be
charged for'the medicine required to
make a cure of all those taking treat
ment tills trip. Olllce hour H a. m.
Positively married ladles must be
accompanied by their husbands. Ro
member the dato, Saturday, October
1st., at Royal Hotel. Red Cloud, Neb.
Disbursements of the City.
The following is the disbursements
of the oity from May 4, 1910 to Spt
14, lull) us taken from the City Clerk's
record:
For Water & Light Repairs 8 67-.ri4
" " " Expense 32:'J.44
' " Hxteustou 491.32
" Streets ami Alleys t245.10
" Law and Order l.T.M 0
" Mlscelleanoous 111.70
Total 85191.10
Tho above claims were drawn upon
the following funds:
('euernl Fund 13 wat. S 2311.90
Klec. Light Fund 02 " 2lo3.:i2
" " Levy 1 " 131.1."i
Water Fund 7 1. ITS. S3
Occupation Fund 27 lOl'il'll)
110
For I he eorresponiling
S.-1'1.1()
months last
year the following sums were paid:'
(Jeneral fund 2 war. 6 'JU.oO
1'lec Llglit fund 30 war. 'JOOIi.Da
Water fund 12 war. '.VM.IY2
Oceupatioii fund IT war. 2SO."20
Firemen's fund 1 war. T0.40
82 war. S2TT0.15
For Bald Heads -
A Treatment That Casts Nothing If ft
Falls.
We waut you to try three large bot
ties of Rexall "t'3" Hair Tonic on our
personal guarantee that the trial will
not cost you u penny if it does not
give you absolute satisfaction. That's
proof of our faith in this remedy, and
it should indisputably demonstrate
that we know what we are talking
about when we say that Ilexall "!'3'
Hair Tonic will grow hair on bald
heads, except where balduusshas been
of such long duration that the roots
of the hair are entirely dead, the fol
Holes closed ami grown over, and the
'scalp is gla.od.
Heinember. we are basing our state
ments upon what has already been
accomplished by the use of Ueall '.'.T
Hair Tonic, and we have the right to
assume that what it lias done for
thousand.-! of others it will do for you.
In any event you cannot lose anything
by giving it a trial on our liberal guar
antee. Two .sizes, nOc. and 1.00.
Hemomber, you can obtain Ho.al Reme
dies in this community only at our
storo-Tho Hexall Store. The II. B
(J rice Drug Co.
Saw the Light.
"Tho Biibjoct of tips mndo in Eu
rope and closoly Imitated In tho
United Stato3 always furnishes some
thing new to tho Atnorlcan tourist,"
said a man Just hack from Kuropo. "I
had soma clothes made in London.
Tho tailor camo to my hotel with n
boy who carried his parcel, to 'havo n
fit.' Ho woro u high hat and prlnco
Albert coat, and but for his shoos
would havo passed for well dressed.
After tho fit was over and tho gar
ments wero packed up ho was leaving
the apartment when our English serv
ant reminded mo of tho tip. I was
afraid and, If I had overcome tho fear,
did not know tho limit, and asked tho
sorvant to perform tho oporation.
When they had gono I was told: 'You
want your clothos to lit, sir, don't
you?' And I saw tho light."
An Expert Accountant.
Mrs. Newly Don't you like my now
hat, dearest".'
Newly Ves-s, It's all right.
Mrs. Nowly Well, I bought It on
your account, dear!
Nowly Ycb, you usually do. Brook
lyn Life.
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WHAT COMPneHfaNSIVE GV3T.
OF WATEF1WAY6 IMPROVE
MENT MEANS TO FAHMER3.
FIGURES TO SUPPORT FACTS
On Shipments of Grain Alone the Di
rect Return Would Mean $100,000,
000, and Proportionately All Other
Products Would Be Affected.
In a former article wo gavo facts nnd
flguir-R to prove Hint, If the o linpre
luualvu plfin of waterway Improve
ment advocated by lln National rtlv
el's and Harbors eongross wore car
ried out, the direct return to the fann
ers of tho country, on tho sirfglo Item
of grain, would certainly bo $100,000,
000 a year nnd probably would bo
more than twlco thut sum.
nut gralji is not tho only Item on
which tho farmers would receive a
benefit. The fact Is that for the farm
ersand everybody else, for that mat
tor tho cost of transportation influ
ences practically ovorythlng he buyB,
sella, eats, wears or uses In nny way
whatever, except water, nlr and Bun
shine. Tho average man is inclined to
laugh when told that ho pays out more
for transportation thnn he docs for
taxes or because of tho tariff but his
laughter does not niter tho fact in the
least.
There are threo principal methods
of transportation, the wagonway, the
railway nnd the waterway, and thoro
is so great a difference In tho cost of
transportation by these different meth
ods that it Is worth while to study the
matter a little. Tho experts of the
good roads bureau estimate the cost
ot hauling a ton of freight one mllo
by horso and wugon on tho average
road In the United States at 25 cents.
The cost on a thoroughly good, smooth
road might be reduced to 10 cents.
Poor's Manual gives 7.82 mills per ton
mile as the average price received by
tho railways In 1907, while tho official
records kept at the Soo show that the
averago rate on the freight carried
Into and out of Lake Superior In tho
same year was only .8 of ono mill.
Facta In a Nutshell.
You can better understand what
theso figures menu if they are ntated
In another way. They mean that If
you havo u dollar to spend in shipping
a ton of freight you can send It 4
miles on an average road, TO mllcB on
a first-class road, 127 miles on a rail
road, and 1,250 miles on a lnke vessel.
It Is very easy to seo that good
roads are a lot bettor than poor roads
but that transportation by horso and
wagon Is too costly at the best to be
used except for small loads and short
distances. So far as Interstate traffic
is concerned the wagon road must bo
left entirely out of consideration. It
Is Just as ensy to see what n grent
benefit would result from tho building
of a i all way Into a region where thoro
was nono before, and that a still
greater benefit would result from so
Improving a river that It Is mado
i dependably nuvlgablo when It was not
so before.
, Wnterways Increase prosperity in
three principal ways, viz: direct sav
ing, indirect saving, and by what; may
bo called a crcutlve effect. The direct
saving Is that which occurs on g'oods
actually carried by water, amlsomo
facts which indlcato how great this di
rect saving is, will also makp moro
plain the vast difference between tho
coBt of transportation by rail, and by
water.
Through tho Soo canal at the out
let ot Lako Superior thoro woro car
ried In 1007, 58,217,214 tons of freight.
This was carried an averago distance
of 828.3 miles nt an averago cost of
.S of ono mill per ton-mile. If this
had been shipped by rail at the aver
age railway rato for that year (7.82
mills), its transportation would havo
cost :i:i8.CP,3,rsiH more thnn was paid
for its carriage by water.
The total freight carried on nil
lakes that yoar was. In round num
bers. 100,000,000 tons. This vast ton
nage was carried for ?r.r.o,000,000 loss
than It would havo cost to send It by
rail, and tho improvements, which pro
duco a saving large enough to pny off
tho natlonnl debt In less than two
years, cost only $85,000,000.
Proof of Good Results.
Wouldn't you call that a pretty fair
dividend on the Investment? And don't
you think It would pay to Improve all
our waterways as fast and as far as
we can?
"Uut," says some ono, "what reason
Is there to suppose that Improved riv
ers would kIvo anything like as good
results as havo boon obtained on tho
lnkes?" That Is a proper question and
is entitled to an answer.
Tho only wnterway In this country
which hnB boon Improved ns a whole
is composed of tho four lakes abovo
Niagara Falls, but there are many im
proved rivers In Kuropo. From a care
ful study of tho results obtained on
these rivers the army engineers esti
mate that when tho Improvement of
tho Ohio river Is finished, freight enn
bo carried thereon for one-half mill
por ton-mile. That moans that tho
dollar Which will carry a ton 127
mlloB by rail aud 1.250 miles, by lako,
will carry It liOOO miles by 'river.
Cost of transportation will vary on
different rivers with dopth, width,
Hwlftnesa tof current, otc, but tho es
timated cost on a completoly Improved
Ohio river can bo, incroasod by CO per
oont, before It will equal tho averago
coat on thoilakes In 1907, and thero
lav still '0. nwrgln of j nearly 400 per
conk before you roach a rato one-half
as high as that by rail. It will pay to
lmprovo our rivers.
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THE MONUMENT MEN,
Red Cloud, - - Nebraska.
yjy:ffiCTy-reg3r3iw.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
The following proposed amendment
to the constitution of the State of Ne
braska, as herelnalter set torth in full,
Is submitted to the electors of tho
Stato of Nebraska, to be voted upon at
tho general election to be held Tues
day, November 8th, A. D. 1910:
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Section one (1) of Article seven (7) of
the Constitution of the Stato of Ne
braska. De it enacted by the Legislature of
the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. (Amendment constitu
tion proposed.) That section one (1)
of article seven (7) of tho constitution
ot the state of Nebraska, tho senate
concurring, be so amended as to read
as follows:
Section 1. (Who are electors.) Ev
ery male citizen of the United States,
of the age of twenty-one years, who
shall have been a resident of this state
six months next preceding tho election
and of tho county, precinct, or ward,
for tlie term provided by law shall be
an elector: provided, that persons of
foreign birth who shall have declared
their intention to become citizens con
formably to tho laws of the United
States and are voting at the tnklng ef
fect of this amendment, mny continue
to exercise the right of suffrage until
such time ns they may have resided in
the United States five years, after
which they shall tahe out full citizen
ship papers to lie entitled to vote nt
any succeeding election.
Section 2. (Ilnllots ) That at the
general election nineteen hundred and
ten (1910) thero shall be submitted to
the electors of the state for their ap
proval or rejection the foregoing pro
posed amendment to the constitution
relating to the right of suffrage. At
such election, on the ballot of each
elector voting for or against said pro
posed amendment, shall be written or
printed the words: "For proposed
amendment to the constitution relating
to tho right of suffrage," and "Against
said' proposed nmendment to the con
stitution relntlng to the right of suf
frage." Section 3. (Adoption) If such
amendment shall he approved by a
majority of all electors voting nt such
election, said nmendment shall consti
tute section one (1) of article seven
(7) or the constitution of the State of
Nebraska
Apnroved Anril 1, 1909.
I, Cleo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State,
of tho state of Nebraska do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing proposed amend
ment to tho Constitution of the Stato
of Nebraska is a truo and correct copy
of tho original enrolled and engrossed
bill, as passed by tho thirty-first session
of the legislature of tho Stato or Ne
braska, ns appears from snid original
bill on file In this olllce, and that said
proposed amendment is submitted to
tho qunllfied voters of tho state or Ne
braska for their adoption or rejection
nt the general election to bo held on
Tuesday, tho 8th day of November, A.
D.. 3910. -
In Testimony Whereof, I havo here
unto set my hand and affixed tho grent
seal of tho Stato of Nohraska. Dono
nt Lincoln, this 29th dny or July, In tho
yonr or our Lord, Ono Thousand Nino
hundred and Ton, nnd or tho Indepen
dence or tho United States the Ono
Hundred nnd Thirty-fifth, nnd of this
State the Forty-fourth.
C.HOnOE C. JUNK7N,
(Senl.) Secretary of State.
60 YEAKS'
EXPERIENCE
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Ml POLICY
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Dmn't Delay Ordering
a Ore insurance policy from us a
slngU day. Fire isn't golug to
stay away because you are not In
sured. In fact, it seems to pick
out the man foolish enough to bo
without
A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY.
Havo us issue you a policy to-day.
Don't hesitate about tho matter.
xne nre nenu may. nave your
house down on the list for a visit
this very night.
MARK WHA Tl SAY
O. C. TEEL,
Reliable Insurance.
We Carry Funeral
Furnishings in Stock
and answer calls day
or night. Have ar-
ranged to secure the
services of Albright
Brothers on Short
Notice withoutJExtra
Charge to Patrons.
G. A. WELLS
COVLES, NEBR.
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YOST & BUTLER
The 4th Avenue Meat Market
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GOLD metallic boxes, sealed
muuuii. itin, no OTusa.
KriiKfttti and aik for CUM
year, regarded a, CeSt.8aAlw.;rRci
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
ffii, EVERYWHERE orn?
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