iJiiyssS--sJSi UZZy2S853S! UMixM. IK -i I I fr Get Out of the Light! CarrilitM KI7, 11..!. Palmer You can 't have the picture perfect on the screen if someone stands in the path. Get rid of the cause of the trouble, nmku the intruder sit down, tlicn, wlien the obstruction is out of the way, the liht travels uninterrupted from the machine to .the curtain. Kvcrybody knows that. Chiropractic follows the same lines of good every day common sense. Everybody knows the seat of life is in the mind which Is In the brain. I.irvgivlng mental force travels from the mind through the spinal cord and nerves to all parts of the body. If every nrgtin in the body receives Its full nhsire of this life-force It mnlntnins Its vigor (itid health, but If any of the nerves are Impinged or squeezed and their carrying capacity Is cut down, the organs to which they lead do not get enough llfcforcc to keep them running. For instance, here's a man whose stomach cannot stand even thu simplest foods. It won't digest them, lie Is sick. If you were to trace back the nerves that lead to his stomach you would find that at the point where they enter the spine to connect with the spinal cord the vcr. tebrnc nro not property plncecl and the nerve N plnclied. The life force cannot Ket thru. Acljntt the vertchrno to their normal position and you'll Unit thut nian'n .stomach wilt itpeedily reKiiln Its vlh'or, Hriefly this is the work the Chiropractor is trained to do: He must trace the 111 effect back to Its cause, adjust the cause and let nature do the work she can and will quickly do. He Is well trained. His .knowledge It the result of mort than 17 yean of scientific research anil experiment. Ho works with his hnnds only, not ns an osteopath or masseur, lint upon tUo displaced vertebrae which ho ucntly hut accurately forces back Into rhcir normal rffsitloas. Why not take your troubles to him and let him trace them back to the cause and adjust It? He will gladly answer your ques tions and what he will tell you may save yon many )rars of sujcn'ug ami rxpensr. There Is a competent Chiropractor In your city. Oct hln advice i''j free but valuable for all that t H) Palmer School of Chiropractic "Chiropractic Fountain Head" Davenport, lows RALPH E. CANP, D. C. 625 Elm Street, ... Red Cloud, Nebraska Graduate of rainier School of Chiropractic Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free OFFICE HOURS: 0 to J2 a. in. nnd 2 to s p. m. Nq.83 Experience Teaches i When you buy a stallion you want quality, because you know that what has happened in the past will occur in the future. If you buy a Stickney Engine you will obtain the satisfaction of 25,000 present users. Ed. Hanson BVBaHBvaaaaBBi exclusive agent mhmh Red Cloud Hdw. & Imp. Co., Red' Cloud, Neb. SPRING DRESS GOODS I have just received a very extensive shipment of Spring Dress Goods in all of the very latest and most up-to-date creations. The shipment comprises Fancy Silks Plisses Flaxons Foulards - Piques Wool Goods Ratines - Diagonals I want to call your particular attention to to the largest and highesl class shipment of embrod eries ever brought to this town. Don't buy before examining these goods. Th nmwt thing In Button. "Good of Qullty"-mOur Motto BARBARA PHARES t(ed Gloud, Nebraska WMMJ9 8 rOvtrMh The recent aot of April 19th, 1006 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension 12 per month. Fred Maurer, the at toruey, has all necessary blanks, Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately To the Voter Which of your boys do you Intend Hhnll stand In the footprints of ruined men? Will yon help them to enter a life of woe HecniiNoof your voted? Oh, nol Oh, not I f you voto for naloon. I verily fear You'll have toMipport them', no now look here Which of your boyn aroyou going to glvo To ruin and death, that naloon may live? At a Business Proposition What Do You Get For It? FaraFwRut 210 acre farm for rent 11 miles sooth east of Red Cloud, and fljtf miles sooth west of Guide Rook. Apply to C. E. Rogers 1542 K street, Lincoln, Nebr. adv. Foa Sale White Plymouth Rook fltUd.iDr. StookBun, BdTCloud, Neb. OockersUs. Joseph Tophasa. adv. Mot of what Ih said and written on the liquor question is on the motnl phase of it. The business side Is, as far ns the consumer is concerned, Usually neglected The moderate drinker feiils that he w'lll never "go to the gutter," nnd only a small per cent of them do. Most people want to get something for their money. If they acquire ti habit they want, some place ulong the line, to be able to feel that they have value received in some form. The young man ready to shirt in business doesii't'nlways stop to analyze thiugs thoroughly, but he sturts in with the idea that lie is securing a benollt, tem porary or permanent, in recreation or u business or social way. What does he get and what lire his prospects in theso lines when ho starts the drink habit? He itMiully begins by sneaking in the back door to u saloon, or in Home booze joint. The people he goes with, or finds there, arc not at that etage, those lie is proud to be found with. He is rather ashamed of himself for awhile. He spends his money at the rate of five or fifteen cents a drink, and it's over in a minute that is the moderate drinker or the one lust com mencing, and he is the fellow we arc now after. The fellow who gets on a high lonesome and makes a fool of himself, is sorry enough afterward bot he is weak. He needs his back bone pushed up In front. Our man gets his drink and it is over he does not Intend to get drunk. It isn't a very desirable place to loaf, for the chances are that the fellow who has had too many is there, with his tongue loosened, and ready to put his arm or two affectionately arouud you and prlbble away for twenty min utes tclllug something with nothing in it. not even a point. So our man goes on about his business, knowing that lie has spent in his fifteen cent drink what would biro him the use of a dol lar for two years, to Invest and re invest and keep his credit good. He knows from every authority, without u single exception, that he has hurt himself physically to somo extent. The fellow who blows his money at the sndu fountain has the edgeou him. because if that fellow gets nwnv with out immediate cramps in the stomach he Is probably uninjured. No author ity, medical or physiological, contends that a drink of liquor Is more than a temporary relief. Like n shot of dope it leaves you worse than you were be fore. It don't make you 'fit to do any thing except, if you take enough more to become a fool. Every athlete has to taboo it, or he can't get in the game. Even the prize fighter who lushes up between times must cut it out when he trains for real business, and if he has enough "between times it gets him. The big league ball clubs are put ting the antl drink clause in their con tracts and the little leagoers after they have boozed can't sea the ball. If you drink, and want in that line of business you have to He or keep out. Tiie railroads, factories and large concerns that employ men have now pretty generally adopted the rule that the drink habit is sufficient cause for discharge, and you have to lie and conceal it like a hypocrite to get or hold your job. If you start a store, the banks the mercantile and credit agencies send out inquiries whether you drink, and if the answer is yes, that don't help your credit. What are you getting fur your money? Did you ever know anyone to get job because bs took a drink? Many have lost jobs for that cause. The fellow who has to havo a bracer to do his best, can't get the Job if his employer knows it. You've not only spent your money sod got nothing but a gulp in the throat for it, but you've put yourself under a handicap. You know you will trust any man quicker and more fully ic any important work If you know he don't drink, than if you know he does. Why will you spend your money on a handicap for yourself? If you go to a new town to enter business or bunt a Job, unless it Is one of the old time mushroon frontier towns that soon busts of it self, Is your standing better to put your money into a bank or saloon? You buy the foam and the headache and the shaky nerve and dull eye that makes you lose your job and you get absolutely nothing else for your money. Have you money to burn, or do you need to work a little? As a business proposition can you afford it? A Baboain: My restdeooe property on Webster St., near 4th avenue. First good offer takes it. Don't be back ward make me an offer. Address Geo. F. Newborns, The Dalles, Oregon JThe Beatrice Centrifugal Disc Washer Free With Each Separator 60 to 600 It, capacity M.OO notosooit. 9M.OO eeotoioooit. 979.U9 Kr EZH I 'I aaaa mbbbbLHiII I' I It solves the disc-washing problem- cleans and dries all the diics in less than 2 minutes gives you a sweet, spotless separator. The pressed steel pail is also free Bitffer Capacity lower prices better service. Tiie one high-grade standard separator sold at a reasonable price. Next time you are in town, step in and let us show you why the BEATRICE is the efficient, durable and economieal skimming machine the one that costs you $25 to $40 less to be gin with, thatsaves time and labor, skims closer, and is easier to keep clean. mMmmml 11 Mr ISaSSeSSSi sMBsKSBBawHsT Hi ft it i ft ttf GEORGE W. TRINE, Local Agent --rrl ALSO DEALER IN Er Eggs, Butter, Cream, Poultry, Hides, Flour and Feed of All Kinds. 4 HIghort Market Price Paid For Your Stuff Seven Reasons Why One Town Stayed Dry out Hoys They are growing up to feel that the saloon has no place in a civilized com munity. OUR Yodno Men They are coming into manhood with out learning to drink liquor. Obb Moderate Dbi.vkkus They are no longer "worked" by the Mtloon keeper to keep up the "treating habit" the most dangerous feature of the opcu saloon, Our Dhink Victims They cau walk our streets without having the smell of whisky meet' them at every turn. Ouit Daughters and Wives They can come to town without be ing oirended and insulted by sights disgusting and latiguago unspeakable. You Will Find It Here Fresh Oysters served to order at Warren's Restaurant. Fresh candy, peanuts and cigars ut Warren's Kestuumnt. When in town got your dinner at Warren's Restaurant. 81.50 to S2.00 for good narrow stripe fur. J. O. Caldwell. Try Sheeley's Harbor Shop for the best in the tunsorlal line. Residence property for sale. Leaving the city. D. W. Turnuue. We have just received a new line of the latest designs in up-to-date wedding stationery. lie sure to see it. Dr. R. F. Raines now has offices in the new block. Hours to to J 12 a. m. and 3 to 0 p. m. Calls attended day or night. I have taken baok my Office and will remain in Red Cloud. Calls promptly attended day or night. Dr. R. F. Raines. adv. I have the best rate in the county on farm loans. See me and be convinced. My motto prompt service. A. T.'Walker. E. A, Creighton, M. D. EYE, NOSE AND THROAT CONSULTATION FREE. Dr. Deardokf Dr. Asiier Chicago Veterinary Kansas City College College Ind. 244 "tj Res. Phones tW Ind. 233 Dps. Deardort & flsher -:- Veterinary Surgoont -:- Ofllce Phones: Ind. 103; Red 57. ELEVEN TEAMS EXPEDIENCE RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA DR. CHAS. 1. 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