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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1901)
ft if il t: THE CHIEF runusimu nr W. L. MCMILLAN. Ono jetr II lx month &0 PUUMBIIKIl RVKUT FKIDAT Bnterod at tho post offlco at lied Cloud, Nob.ai 4CondclMirnall matte:. ADVKHTI8INO 11ATBH: lcl advcrllsliiR 5 cent per line cr Issue. Local Advertising for entertainment, con tens, socials, etc., given by cliiirclico, charitable societies, old whero all moneys railed there ifrom aroused wholly for church or charitable -octettes, drat ten linen freo and nil ovtir ten Hue 9K cents per line per Issue. Local dTcrilaliiK of entertainments, concerts. recitals, etc., whero per cent la kIvcii to pro motera, 6 cctita per line per Issue. DISPLAY AMVKIITISINtl, -tfltin rnliimn tpr mtinlli ... .. 17 (II One half column per month - 3 W) One fourth column r month I 75 General display advertising i 8 conta per inch perlssuo. Apparently tho IioikIh of roiiio people nro given thorn ns a convenient bump on which to do up their hiilr. It very of it; ti happens Unit thu mure learned a grndtinto talks on commence niont day tho hinder ho tins to hustle for a job. - According to tho scriptures nil men aro mado of dust. We doubt it. Dust (invariably Rettlus somo time. Some anon noror do. It is safe to avsumo that the follow "who said "tomorrow never comes" did not have a noto coming duo twenty four hours lator. Somo of tho senatorial candidates who havo been keeping opsn housoln Lincoln for tho paid two months will -soon have to closo down for ropalrs. The first cyclone of tho season struck .at Wells Point, Texas, on Sunday at (high noon. The storm did consider rable daJinge and eight people wero MlUd. We cortaiuly have some of the most rfortilo soil in thn world. Thoro nro numerous cases whero widow's woods and orange blossoms havo grown in the auie soil. A woman wears u big hat and getH in tho most conspicuous placo poss bio so that uvuryouu can see it, but if sho has on a big shoo she wouldn't let any ono seo itior the world. If tho at ult! legislature will just pass .a bill prohibiting tho running at largo of chickens, ducks.gceso, turkeys, Jogs aud torn cats, especially tho latter, tho pooplo will probably forgot all about tho senatorial squabble. Signs multiply that tho industrial progress of tho people of the United 1 States IS a disturbing fact in monarch ial countries Tho superiority, how ever, rests on solid merit and promises to grow more marked every year. .Somo ono siys "It is just as easy to toll tho truth as it is to toll a Ho." No uouut ol It, but there nro times whu a man will get scvoral hours mum s.oep. and put his wife in a bet- tor humor, by telling an easy graceful lie. And ho tells it, too. As a rule, tho church going period iu very innn's lifo oxlonds no longer than three or four years. ll gong through it tfce same as a period whou ho is crazy to dance, and another season vwhen ho dreams night and day of poli tics. Ono of our young lady correspond ents wishes h irecipo for removing ipaint. A good thick soap lather ap plied to tho skin with u coarse rag or a turkish towel will generally romovo it. If this fails rub your face on your best fellow's bosom nnd lot him use the soap uds. 'Somo of our young mtin havo lots of ' nerve. They nro always ready to es cort a young lady to church or nny other place whero thoro is no admission foe, but as soon as it conies to dollars and cents they havo something else to do. Enomies are often more profitable than frionds, and of more uso to us. i'tiends will flstter you, and tell jou a wholo bunch of good things about yourself. Tour ouomios will toll you the truth, and then you can strengthen your skirmish line and prepare to do battle with them. All tho presents given at a wedding -belong to tho brido. Tho groom is sup posed to have all ho wants on earth when ho gets the brido. However. a9 a rule, tho groom does not know ihis until alter iho tirt reception or party, when his wifo shows thu gttosts what "she" got for wedding presents. The bubonic plaguo exists to an alarming extent in San Francisco and stringent measures havo been tnken to prevent tho spread of tho disease. Tho tat authorities In California havo maintained that thn disoaso has not ap peared there at all, but tho authorities at Washington after investigation havo found that it exists to an alarming extent. DM you ever uoilen the dilTerenoe in thu way in which a lady aul u ale man mounts a wheel? Tho former will Stop, adjust, her skirls, put one foot ou the pedal, gives a little spring, bottles lightly upon the saddlo aud away sho fioes. man grabs tho hnndlo bars, stretches himself out behind thn ma chine, puts ono foot on tho step, hops along on ono let? liko a lame ostrich. gives n jump, lands "kerplunk" on tho snddlo pud then goes wobblingou a rod or so beforo ho gets tho renter of gravi ty located. Woman enn do many things better than men. Kvory woman who becomes n wife at 18 to '24 yoars of ago, says a noted author, has a right to expect forty years of housekeeping. For 305 days n year, three limes n day there arn' hun gry stomnchs to bo filled nndcnpacious palates to bo gratified. The blushing bride has before her the practical prop osition of pioparing in tho neighbor hood of 40,000 meals. Add to this tho bringing up of some children, tho varied duties of the house, such do mantis of society as sho may meet, and it is easy to see that the "Initio elect' has a herculean task, with no chance of going on a strike. We always like lo print n good thing and as Editor Nowmoyer of the Guide Iloek Signal often gets off good things wo print the following and hopo that Red Cloud will emulato its teachings: "If every towu In the country would pattern after Wausa, this stato, there would bo a general revival in bus iness. For that Itttlo city is building itsolf into a groat city by tho only Buro and quick way of growth co operation of tho business mon in every enterprise This way of building up tho .town and of drawing ocw busi ness to it is dono by tho Wausa Im provement Club. Other towns have improvement clubs which meet and talk ovor improvements, but this one goes out and geta thorn. Tho Wausa ImprovomontGiub was organlz'd last spring antl has about 75 member?. Its object is to promote any and all legiti muto enterprises that will help the town. Then if a strnngsr gets off tho train nod goes lo the hotel he l- given the glad hand if ho evinces any dtsite to romaiu in Wausa aud enter business. As an illustration: Tho place ha? been without a dentist until recently. Then ono stopped off for a few hours, told his profession ami was at once taken in tow by the club and given the honors ot thu town. lie located there of course. Then tho men took it into their heads that they wanted a cigar factory and pledged themselves not to handle any cigars except those mado by their own factory. Willi such a spirit tho now cigar factory is bound to make money. As overyono knows, a mill is n necessity in n livo town iu a farming community. Hy a strong pull together, the improvement club landed one worth $18,500, and an elevator is also being built. The coming of tho owner to Wausa also means a residence. Not a sack of any kind of Hour except Wausa Hour is sold in thu Wausa stores. The people of that town be lieve iu patronizing homo industries. Another euterpiiso which the club now has on hand is the erection of n hall 30x80, with pressed brick front, stage, scenery, etc., lo cost $0,000. When it is completed regular weokly outortnin monts will bo held to draw the peoplo together. The club also takes a whirl at thucountty roads. Every now and then they got hold of a scraper and go out in tho country, enlist thu farmers and put in a few days improving tho roads which lead to town." m Tho Emporia (Kau.) Gazette gnts iu u few potent pointers to the business men of that town as follows: "Tho mail order houses and largo city stores admit of no dull season in their adver tising departments and business rooms. During January, February aud March they send cut catalogues and union other well prepared printed ninttor antl Muscle Does not make the man. " The blood it the life," the vital force of the body. So it not infrequently happens Hint the ninn who looks to be a picture of physical strength falls a sudden victim to disease A proper cure lor the blood would prevent many n serious sickness. The cleansing of the blood is per fectly accomplish ed by the use of Dr. Tierce's Gold en Medical Discov ery It drives out the impurities nnd poisonous sub stances which cor rupt the blood aud breed disease. It increases the ac tivity of thi; blood in a k i n g glands, anil so iurrrnset the supply of pure blood. It builds un the entire body with good sound flesh. There is no al cohol in "Golden Medical Discov ery" and it is en tirely free from opium, cocaine and nil other narcotics, The dealer who offers a substitute for the " Discovery " docs so to gain the lit tle moie profit paid by interior medi cines Thine is nothing "just ns good" for the blood as "Golden Medical Dis covery" therefore accept no substitute. 'IloiVi iWuf'i'. Men Mtillc.il DI-eov. civ l"t n ' ' Mr William I). Slisunl li ) til ! n Uii .i Ut Nitiiuii, iMUlati'lVrutory. "I li.nl iim: wuir.fc' on tur nml 1 would Imrn them olT .itid the wnitlil cunie riRlit Iwk und they vt re on tne t lieu 1 co-nmriiccd usltic Gold en Medical Dlkovery.' nnd thry went away nud ( haven't been IhiiIhtciI any more " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con-stipatiou. itrearhos thn prospective buyers nt a time when they havo almost a clear Held for tholr operation. Why do they Mjciire this great ndvantngn and take to many dollars nut of this towu winch should be spout nt home? It is not hard to answer thl question. Aglance through Emporia's ueusp.pcrs will sho'v the reason for the great part of this robbery of homo merchants anil papeis. Where ore tho advertisers who should keep the columns of tho papeis full of ads. during tnu dull sea son? If thu homo business man used tho spaco in tho paper's columns to only tell the people the advantage of trading nt homo in preference to hav ing the goods come fiom a stranger It would be well used, even if he did not say anything about his homo goods Mr. liiisincss man do you seo the point? is it not a poor policy to allow yom greatest rivals to occupy your own business field without giving them a tight for it? Every dollar that goes out of this town and many do go out in this season of tho year for just such goods as you will advertise lo sell later on, makes the community poorer by tis much mom ns thu amount sent away. Figuro it out and do not recognize nny more dull season's in your business. Tho nowspnpors of this town nro hero to help you win this tight for homo enterprise and investment of yonr cap ital. The entiro pntronago of Emporia belongs to tho homo merchants. Keep this money at homo by all means nnd you will not hnvo so many credit ac counts to enrry. How to do itl Tho mail order big city stores go after your trade. They hnvo the host ads. they can got. Thoy get out attractive air culars, good catalogues and haudsnmo bnoklnts. They ask, explain, conx and insist, and thoy get thu bit'luess. Do likewise und brt surprised nt the re sults. Only one business man in this town, .i grocer, has had tho nervo to got out his own "store paper" in this dull season, lie will win out. Do not bank on tho fact that everybody know, you nro iu bttsuess in Ibis li'tletowti and knows what you sell. It is money well spent to tell everybody, over and over again, what you may thiiiK every body knows. That's tho way to get business Go after it hard and keep going after il every dny antl month in iho year." ALMOST FORGOTTEN. Inddtnts oi Every Day Life Which Very Few People Stop to Think About on Accouut oi Their Littleness. Tho season is nt hand when tho care ful housewife begins to iiguru on her gardeu antl what it will save in house hold expenses. Thoro will be tho kitchen garden, tho Honor garden, etc Hubby will bo put to work with a spade nnd n rnko nnd get a good line of early vegotablos planted only to have them blighted by narly frosts. Yatd cleaning time will come with the early plntiting nnd if wo don't succeed in having a costly Hro or two on ac count of j-otting out bontlres to bum up rubbish wo will ho lucky. Hen setting time will commonco next Sun day and many vacancies will be no licod among tho feminine portion of the church congregations on this ac count. Church sot vices can wait, but tins necessary duty muse be performed on tho morning of St. Patrick's day. Hut wait until Easier Sunday nnd tho duty will bo to show that now Easter hit aud the churches will bo crowded This will also be tho time when the nowly budded sport will blossom out in now habiliments throughout nud start out for a summer conquest. It will bo a day when thoso who havo passed through this season of ico cream clothes and gayly colored shirts will sit in tho background and ruminate over the follies of their past. They will bless fate that these follies have not landed them in tho penitentiary or into matrimonial harness How little these budding budlots think of the trouble that will e brought them rs they tog themselves out in spring tinoty to make a mash Soon Lent will bo over nml It will not bo so hurt! tor the pretenders to keep up appearances It is u good time now for our mcr" chnuts to got in lino for tho Easier har vest by doing n .itiJe Kmii advertis ing. ii you nnvo Ice cream pauu for sale let tho boys kuow it. Talking about advertising our good hearted postmaster is up against it. Ami ho can't change it. For tho benefit of iIih public iu mallei s of public importance, such as special mnotiugs of bulges, n dice- of di-atlH, tiiingranis of impor tance, etc.. n bulletin ho'wnl wic put it. tne poslcllLi- l'lidaj tin- usage or mis usage has Income such that tho post i ill"n has become u bureau of infoiina ti-ni in leganl lo the f.n-l ihal 'loin Jones ha for sale a mw ami four pm, anil that. J iu Wc-d. Im-. u fine Hue of ti ult trees, etc; Hint Ihmo will be n swell dance sunn at a swell u elij where ieliowliaiuiiiiiis can look at mi duty for twenty livo cents it head Tin re are iiImi bit's and notices put ut which would bo mil of place in n well H'giihitcd iver binblc. When we have one ot loo ino-ti obliging post ,ni. i'iiii ... il, . 1 1 -1 r. pioiiinie thai his llb-e -li'ill'it be IiiiiIk nil M'hlllie.1- medium lr -tiv . -. mil bmti ulath piy-. II T"ii have a iiMi'd cow caneil Spook which juii want lo sell and havo not the moiiev come to this ollicu and we will advertise her frpo of charge BY UNKNOWN HANDS. Mississippi's Great Stone Wall a Puzzle to Archaeologist. Wonderful and MumItc Strnetar That Una Withstood the IUvii of Mnnr Thouaanit of Yeai In Clalliunrne Conaljr. One of the scientific puzzles of the state of Missouri Is the "llrandywine Stone Wall." It has long been a prob lem thnt is yet uusolird. Some time ago, says the New Orleans Picayune, Thomas Watson, of lliiclhiirst, sent Gov. IOtigino a pencil drawing of an Immense pile of stone iu the south eastern portion of Cnlliornc county suggesting thnt the stone might be utlllml in bui ding the new i.-apltol. Iu a letter -which accompanied the drawing Mr. Watson stated that these stones, piled high on ench other, corer an area four miles square. Kaeh stone Is six feet long, three feet wide and two feet thick, antl they nre joined to gether with nn ecrlent quality of cc meat. No mnn knows how they came there. They may have been there for thousands of yea's. The builders, the lacksou News thinks, ne some pre historic race It could not be other wise. This structure is supposed to be a continuation of the great "Chinese wnll," which seems to begin below Ray mond, in the southern part of Hinds county, and which lstracrable through Copiah. It Is broad enough to accom modate two or three wagons abreast, and in one of the wonders of the world. "Mention of this remarkable exhib it," says the Hazelton Courier, "hai elicited no little comment in fact, haa brought a letter to Mr. Wntson from the warden of the United States peniten tiary at Leavenworth, Kan., and also a letter to Dr. T. B. Hirdsong from an other distinguished source, it being known that the latter some yenrs ago invptlt'ati"d the matter Mr Wnlson, lnwr"i,r" siivh the Courier "'i-i ilven the nili'1'!'! inure p-itirmt 'Inni'lti thnn nnvoiie i Ne. anil to him t ! ''ourler is Indebted for the following interesting facts: "He calls it the 'Hrandywlne Stone Wall,' nnd says this wonderful and mnssive structure or parts of structure of masonry done In stone, which has withstood the ravages of tinie for per haps many thousands of years, still stntids an enduring relic of a pre historic civilization antl a knowdedge of the art of building not Inferior In many respects to the present dnv. These stone buildings He. for the most part, hurled in the earth In the southeast ern part of Claiborne county, and lying against the Copiah county line, on the slopes overlooking the valley of the ltraudywinc creek from the west side. "These wnlls run from northeast to southwest. Thoy nre built of white or grayish white stone of immense size, weighing from two to three tons, mensuring front six to eight feet In length nnd three feet wide by two feet thick. These blocks, or slabs, are laid In a very fine quality of cement, nnd ns perfectly ns hrlck work. The joints are perfect and very close. "At one place the top of the wall Is exposetl hy the earth being washed nway to n width of f.O feet nnd a length of 90 feet; this exposure has the ap pearance of a brick hearth. At an other place the stonehas been quarried for domestic use to n depth of three la vers of slabs, which is six feet, a width of 24. or eight blocks, and a length of 23 blocks, or ISO feet. The length of this wall as Indicated by the cropplngs is about 1,000 feet. At an other place about S00 yards away from the place just mentioned Is n wall jut ting from under a slope for a distance of nenrly 2.CO0 feet. This stone work is exposed In n grent mnny places over nn uren of four square miles. "The sides and angles of the blocks of stones nre so perfect thnt they re semble pressed brick. The tops of these walls nre perfectly horizontnl and with out regard to the uneveness of the carth'b surface. The seams across the tiers nre perfectly horizontal in posl tion, nnd these blocks nre smoothly dressed on the edges and ends, while the broad surfaces are bronchi tlown to n level plane, but not dressed. They are held so firmly together by the cement thnt. It is with grent difficulty that they are broken up. "A personal inspection of these great structures ns they He partly buried in the earth would relieve the minds of the most skeptical of all doubt of it not being the work of the hands of man. "In all that Is above mentioned in connection with numerous cavingt-in of the earth's surface, which repre sent the existence of underground cav erns, abundant evidence is found to bear out the theory of the existence of a great burled city in thnt locality. "The information above given ie 1 vouched for by other parties who have visited the scene in recent years, and bears out the theory advanced by Mr. Watson. Truly, there Is work for the scientist here." PtmtoaravhlBK DUtaat ObJet, Itecent improvements In telephoto camerna are said to hnve obviated the old difficulty which required long ex posures, and liaTe rendered it possible to take pictures with such cameras ns qulelxly us with those of ordinary con struction. The improvement has been effected by placing a tube, containing n positive lens at one end and a nega tive at the other, In front of the ordi nary lens of the camera. Youth's Com panion. Accident In Iron Mines, During 1808 there were 220 accidents iu 10 mines on the Iron range in Minne sota, resulting iu deaths averaging 1 to every 103 employed, During 1899 there were 421 accidents, with the same average rate of faUilititi. Mining Journal. Public Sale. I will sell nt public miction on my farm 2 miles south nnd 8 miles east of Red Cloud, Nobrnska, on tho river road known ns tho (ieorgo l'opo fnrm, on Tuesdny, March 10th, commencing nt 10 o'clock a.m., tho following prop erty to-wlt: Thirteen head of catllo, described ns follows: 4 milch cows, 0 on yoarling steers, 2 heifers nnd 1 red polled bull 2 years old in spring. Snvonty bend of hogs, averaging nbout 115 pounds. Somo sows in pig. Ono tenm of good work horses. Two sets of work hnrness, 1 good wngon, 1 buggy nnd ono single harness, Also tho following farm machinery: Ono stilling plow and lister, 1 drag, 1 stalk cutter, 1 cultivator, 1 McCormlck mower, 1 hay rake. Somo hay and millet, several hundred feet of 10 ft. fencing, lot of fence posts and abou 1000 bushels of old ear corn; will make gootl seetl Tkhms of Sam:: All sums under $10 cash; ou all sums of 310 or over a credit of ton months will bo given, pur chaser giving bankable noto with 8 per cent interest from date; G por cont dis count for cash on $10 or over. No property to bo removed until settled for. Jos. McClelland. Col. C. L. Winfrkt, Auctioneer. THE GRIP EPIDEMIC. The Disease More Prevalent than Ever and quite as fatal. The best treatment. The grip has surprised the doctors and health authorities this season by its rapid spread and by tomo novel symptoms. While it spares nobody it is proving especially dangerous to middle-aged and elderly persons. In many cases either a fatal onset of pneumonia, or a complete breakdown of healtu aud strength, is apt to fol low an attack of grip. The wise course for all is prevention. By wearing a Benson's Porous Plaster on the chest and back ym protect the lungs from cold nnd chill and (with oidlnnry care) you are safe from grip. For those who atu yiieady sufferiug fiomgrip, or the usual winter coughs antl colds, Honson's Porous Plasters nre n sure nud speedy relief und cure. Highly medicinal und scientific. Rotuxu imitations nnd substitutes. Only tho genuine are effective. Ex nmiuo when you buy Senbury & Johnson, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. Low Rates, West and Northwest. At a timo of year when thousands will take nil vantages of them, the Burl ington Route makes sweeping reduct ions in its rates to the West and North west to Utah, Montana, Washington, Oregon nhd British Columbin. 'Jutes: February 12, 10 and 20. March 5, 12, 10 and 2(1. April 2, 0, 10 23 antl 130 Rates nro shown below: To Ogden, Salt Lake, Butte, Helena, Anaconda, and Missoula: $2t). To nil poiuts on tho Northern Pacific Ry. west of Missoula, including Spo knne, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, ns well as Vancouver, and Victoria, II. C. $25. To all points on the Spokano Falls & Northern Ry. antl the Washington & Columbia River R. R. $25. Never has tho Pacific Northwest been ns prosperous ns now. Labor is on constant demand nnd wages are high. Tho money making opportuni ties nro beyond number iu mines, lumber, merchandising, farming, fruit raising, fishing, and all the other in dustries of a great and growing count ry. Literaturo on request free. J. 1 rancis, Gen'l Passenger Agont Omaba, Nebr. Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local application as thoy cannot rtnch the diseased portimi of the ear. There is only ono way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inllameil con dition of the) mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube is iiitlamcd you havo a rumbllag sound or imperfect hearing, nnd it is entirely closed. Denfness is the result, nud un less the inflammation can bo tnken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casus out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but nn inilatiiou condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give ono hundred dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by cat arrh) Mint cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars, ftee. F. J. Chknbv & Co , Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75o. Hall's family pills are tho best. Mfhzt Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises iu too family every day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell-O, n delicious dessert. Pro pared in two minutes. No bakingl add lint wa.cr nnd set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, (irangn rntptxrry and ?tniw beiry. At your grocer, 10 cts. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. Mvsilocnre for rlieiun-ttlMn ion neiirriluiti readily eurcN la fioni umu iu tlir.-u iimn i ..,.. lion Uxm lliu uystem U leiuxriulilu hndim ti-rlotni It removed hi once the caiiHc- Hint t'lie dlien'Olmuii'dliiltMyilli-ar Tlio tlmi dose ureatlylioiiurlik 75 ceniH, hold by II. K (Srli-o UcdC'leUd .Neb. ' ,r-,,nl" How Are Your Kidneys t Dr. Ilobb' 8prui PI1U cure all kidney lUs. Bam. pU free. Add. SMrUw lUmody Co., Cbloao or N. Y Epworth Leaguers Send iiit your namo nnd address and I will mall von about Anrll 1. a benutl. fully illustrated folder giv'ngfull infor mation nnout tne special rates and train service to California via thu Dar lington Houte, nt iho timo of the Epworth Lenguo meeting at San Fran cisco in July. Tho folder will enlighten you on every point in connection with tho trip to San Francisco cost of tickets; how to mnko tho trip most cheaply and comfortably; what there is to seo on tho way, and why your tickets should rend via tho Ilurlington Houto. Tho round trip rnto opon to everyone from Omaha to San Fran cisco via tho Hurlitiuton Houte u jr. Tickets nro good bv wny of Denver iu'A Salt Lake City. J. Francis, Goneial Passenger Agent, Ilurlington Route Omnhii, Nob.. Homeseokers excursion to points north. On tho first und third Tues days of Jnnunry, February, March, April, May and June, 1001, tickets will bo on snlo at ono fnro plus $2.00 for tho round trip, limit to twonty-ono days from date of sale, to sevornl points in Man toba, Minnesota. North Dakota. South Dakota nnd Wisconsin. Sec ticket ngont for further information. A. IQNOVKR, Agent. 'I . HKPOItT OP THK CONDITION or tus PEOPLE'S BANK of RED CLOUD CIIAItTRR NO SIS Incorporated In tho State of Nebraska, at the RCMonnrsa Loans and Dlacounts . . mi qsi is Overdrafts, secured andun'sccurotiZ! 313 6.1 . ni I niun nnu IIUVUUUO aiBlnpp............ KlirnltnrA nni! flrhipA. 396 M 044 36 1.884 89 1,732 41 Current ox ponton and tai'ei' Taid""'." Check and other cah Items. .,... uiie irom national and Stato Banka . (59 771 pj llllln of other bank a,53 00 Nickcla and cents. .. M w Scie.- . 77 fjj Lenal lender noted , 2,000 00 Total cah on hand .!. - K,tt 40 1130,099 37 Total- t.untLinr. Caplinl Hock a il Wy, Siiiidim fund . , lotiiiri m Undivided prnfltH ." WS Individual llcportK subject ' to eliook jsj S71 07 Demand Ccrtlllcates of de- ' poolt ...... 15 80S 07 Time rcrtllli.it s of ilopu-dt ' 78 75-101,215 49 TorkL 130,90tf 37 Statr or Nkiinaska, i . County of Webster, f " i I. JV- A. hlicrwood. enlilcr of the n bovo named bank, do Holcinnly ancnr that tho KlHuuNtntcinentls correct und n trno copy of the report made to iho Slate Hankltij; board; lATTKHTi - A SimiwooD.t'aehler. J. I. Minkii. Director. V. II. MlNi.it, Director dabyUofCJIVc. "wr0"' ,0 bCfOr0 raC ,I",t" D. J. Mmm, Notary Public. ItKPOUT OK THK CONDITION OKTI1K STATE BANK OF RED CLOUD, ClIAiiTEH, No.315, Incorporated Iu tho Stnto of Nebraska, nt the close ot business March 4lh, lPOl. IlKSOUnCK. Loans and Discounts................ 7i osi ft overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured..."? 'JAM (a Current ezpt-nHHiid taxes paid t'M 0f C'ttJhd tie from National Stnto and Private bunks and bankers . 60,Cfi3 31 Kills of other banks tllrer certificates, etc 2375 CO Krctloi!iil currency, nlckloi iimieeutH 47 a. d specie 3i5lu a3 V i.eRul 'I ender a uuo ou Touil cash on hand I g.1,905 38 Totftl - tm,VM 6V , , . MAniLlTIES. Surplus fund in nm m Undivided profits V:......" "off' ci Individual deposits subject ' to check 1C7.333 51 Demnud certlflcntes of de posit.. .... H jj gj Time certtllcHtes of deposit'. 'llO 29 Total Deposits n0ij3, w Total. .(133,120 69 Statu or Nkiiiiakka, I luuuiy oi vieoster. ( -" w . i v. J' ." T; Ault1' cashier of the aboe named bank, do solemnly swear that the above i Matemetit Is correct and a true copy of the report mado to the Statu llnnklnu Hoard. lATTF.',TI-I , , W. T. Aulii. Cnshir. W. T. A ULU. Director. M. Finch, Director. dsyWareh fool."0"' ,0 ,)Cfor m0 ",lB ",h !'. W Kai.et, Notary Public. FORTUNES ASSURED. tor all by the plan of the PATTJCA PLANTATION OOMPAN. Lands-Patucn Valley, Honduras. Houest. Management, Liberal Terms, ., . v, Slrit'ly Co-operative. (jKAND combination of nil known colonization nnd investment plans. Better Than Any Savings Bank. A lioiQd and woulth eat-i y acquired, buuimer tho whole year. A healthy elnnato Fevers uuknowu. Uy the lutuca rinntntion Company plans you become lt participator iu tho prolits undo from laryo plantations and other Industrial enterprises, besides owuiug an iupioved individual plantation in mzo according to your moans. THKEK CHOI'S A YKAU. , MAKKKl AT YOUIl DOOIL Free Deed, Free Life Insurance. Absolutely No Risk. i TUl' riUl1nin" " ll Diiectors of the I utuba 1'l.uunlion Company is vouched for b ttny Mereanltln A.im(i and tho bent lianKsiif ij, ye inn I, Ohio. Write for full hfointatior. to THE PATUCA PLANTATION CO., 408-9 lieu DutlJInsr, rnu.AUUL.PMA, PA imum ? VrfWj" Ti!8 5 ''"ikfiist rood. PURIAN - HcALTH - FLOUR ,, M Alt hi "HRAIN - 15READ" k PIIRlAM mirr r o o, i , . v ASK YOUk (iQQCdk K! V I .-.., $ -Sy - V.y ttwJn a