The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 19, 1908, Image 4

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It's fine care that makes fine
hair! Use Ayer's Hair Vigor,
new improved formula, sys
tematically, conscientiously,
and you will get results. We
know it stops falling hair, cures
dandruff, and is a most elegant
dressing. Entirely new. New
bottle. New contents.
Does not change the color of the hair.
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T ormuU with etoh bottle
ijer's
Show It to your
doctor
Ask blm about It,
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Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our
.new improved formula, is the latest, most
scientific, and in every way the very best
hair preparation ever placed upon the
.market. For falling hair and dandruff it
its the one great medicine.
MJob7thoJ C Ayor Co., Lowell MMI. '
GUIDE ROCK.
Mrs. Mary Itnrncs of Imperial is the
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"nest of her brother, W. S. Lambert, , vces n penaltv of 81n to Sl0() for ench
--mil family. offense.
I. It. Hampton was a guest of Harry I Section 7. part sixth, defines food as
Vaughan Sunday. j adulterated, "if it consist in whole or
Miss Ainiy I'ottit, who has been in part of a filthy, decomposed or put
spending a week here with her parents rid animal or vegetable substance un
Win. I'ettit and wife, has returned to' fit for food." and that means bad eggs,
her position at Maui ton, Colo. She It is unlawful for the farmer to soil
has charge of a jewelery and curio
.store.
Dr. I. A. Pace and family have moved i
into their own property in the east
part of town. It is known as the
iCatou property and has for years been
occupied by M. Lovitt and wife.
The M. H. school observed their
''Children's day exercises Sunday morn
ing ami the Il.iptists gave their pro
gram in the evening. Itoth had splen-
did programs, large crowds and gocd
collections.
Mrs. Harry McCumber and little
daughter of Omaha arc guests of their
mint, Mrs. rif L. Watt and family.
Mrs. A. I.uthrope is very low with
-acute; ltright's disease.
Mr. Davis and family of North
JlrAiich arc now located in the Occi--tluutal
building.
(juke a number of families ai3 boa .t-
dug of feasting on new potatoes and
ftu-asiasLwecK.
Oltas. Columbia and son are visiting
jrulutives here. Ve believe their pre-.-cut
home is in California.
A. It. (lay is here visiting his brother
Clarence and several other relatives.
Ulis home is in Indianola, Iowa, mid
die is accompanied by his wife and
Tfchrce daughters. They expect to spend
hcSr summer vacation in the inuuii-
tains.
Percy Lathi-ope arrived home Mon-
rvlay evening to be at the bedside of his
suother.
Mrs. Uarues who has been visiting
in (itiide Uock went to Kndicott
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other relatives.
The Itaptist ladies meetat the church
next Thursday afternoon, June .'.".
They will hold their regular market
the la.st Saturday in the month. June
-i7th.
Dr. DcanSmithof Ann Arbor. Micli.,'c"llP:my of New Jersey, will build a
is spending this week with (initio Itock -fnlfu nical mill in that city.
friends and relatives. Dr. Smith is a wllk'h "iU o' S0111" twenty cars of
ousln of It. W. MeCallum, Frank nuv miiterinl eaoh week to start, is
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There is never a question ss to
the alisoteie purity anfl health
fulness of food raised with
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yU OilllliS3 K MiWfyiKIl rUn
J A pure, cream of tartar powder LJ
LM Its fame is world wide . fan
yB No alum; no phosphate of lime III
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Herbert and Harvey Dalloy of Ouide
Koelc and Judson Hailey of Red Cloud,
His father was known to all the early
settlers of Webster county not only as
a prominent physician but also as a
man who tool; an active interest in the
country and its advancement.
I The Signal olllce is being lilted up
in fine shape with new paper. We
congratulate the editor upon his pleas
ant surrounding.
Uev. Hillyer of K.xetor will assume
' charge of the Itaptist church here be
I gining his pastorate i.oM Sunday, lie
I will live in the Thomas property when
It is repaired.
Uussell Vaughan began work Mon
day at the Signal cilice, lie and
Ernest Hayes arrived home last week
from a year at the liraiid Iiland col
lege. C. U. Vaughan and Fred Watt are
at Lakewood, New Mexico this week.
II. W. l.aylcs and family are r.ow
located at Grover, Colo., having moved
from llrush.
Bulletin from the State Food, Dairy and
Draft Commission.
The Nebraska pure food law makes
i. unia.vflli t sell bad eirfrs and m
bad eggs to the merchant.
It is unlawful for the merchant to
'si;11 lhom to his patrons or to
dcalcrs. It is a violation of the nation
al law to ship then oi e state to anoth
er. The law was passed in the interest
of honest dealing, and it is not honest
to sell bad eggs for good money. 1 1 is
reported that in some cases spoiled
I eggs have been taken from the ineu-
1 bator and marketed at the grocery
store when the producer thought the
buyer was too busy to examine them.
It Is the duty of this department to
j prosecute offenders whoever they may
be no matter whether producer or
i dealer. The law i. trying to protect.
not only the consumer who is entitled
to get honest food for his money, but
the honest pr ulucer and honest dealer
who is entitled to have his dishonest
i competitors prosecuted and exposed
1 through publicity
Nebraska hens are nroduoinir HO. (Ml -
00() dozen eggs annually. These Nt-
, braska eggs are worth three to five
Cl.ts per dozen less than the highest
market price in New York, Philadel
1 phla, ltaltimore on account of the low
I grade they take in these markets by
reason of the dishonest and careless.
mixing of bad eggs with the good.
Kive cents a dozen on '.id.uoo.OOO dozen
eggs amounts to $l,.r.U).0()0.
My reason of this careless and dis-
honest mixing of bad eggs with good,
we lower the value of our annual out-
l)Ul Sl.SOO.ouu.
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Tln' lttW U tjylti to force us asacom.
'"'ty to bri.iL' our product up to the
highest standard for our own good.
J. W. Johnson,
Deputy commissioner.
Omaha's Alfalfa Mill.
Announcement of the Omaha papers
this week that the Oradell Dairy Farms
m
evidence to the growers of tho alfalfa
that new uses are being found for the
or jp; that the meal Is a most practical
food and its manufacture undoubtedly
means a greater demand and better
prices for alfalfa.
Tho location of the alfalfa meal null
in Omaha was secured by the Omaha
Commercial club which is doing much
to make it possible to manufacture in
the west as well as produce. With the
opening of this mill September 1st,
1 Omaha will have two such plant., the
tu r being the M. C. Peters Mill Co.
They will use about forty carload, of
; alfalfa every week and as they develop
i he industry will doubtless use mole
han one hundred cars a week throe
solid train loads.
liesides jyivli.jf the grower.-, a nearer
market for high grade alfalfa, the fac
tories locited at Omaha will make it
possible for those who desire to feed
the meal, which is especially a food
for dairy cows, will be enabled to se
cure it more promptly and cheaper
than ever before as the freight rates
from Omaha arc much less than from
the east. In locating the last factory
in Omaha it was the understanding
that nothing but the best Nebraska
and Colorado alfalfa would be used.
City Council Meets.
June i:s, I'M).
At a regular adjourned meeting the
citv council met in the otlice of Coun
cilman Amack. Mayor Caldwell, pre
siding. Cnuncilmen presur. Amack,
Pulsipher and McArthur.
Communication of IS. McNeny in re
gard to attorney feesof Matters w. City
was read. Laid over for future refer
ence and attorney's opinion.
Ueport of city trea-urer wa read.
Motion made by Amack second by Pul
sipher that the report of the city treas
urer be placed on file. Ayes. Amack.
Pulsipher and McArthur. Carried.
Motion made by Pulsipher second by
Amack that the following estimate be
made for the coming year and that the
same be published as required by law.
Ayes Amack. Pulsipher 'ind McArthur:
Otllce:' salaries
Street.) and allejs
MtliHtloti
Supplies ami printing
Maintenance of water worki
Interest on water bonds
Interest e.ectrle light bond.
Contingent and Incidental ex peine"..,
.liiilKtiitnt fund
Street llihtini;
Maintenance of electric llht wcr ..
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Not Crowini.
Our ball team went up against the
real stuff last Friday and Saturday in
two games with the llertrand nine
ami as a roMilt our boys lost both
games. However, their defeats has put
ginger into them and while somewhat
dismayed tire by no means discouraged.
The first game resulted in the follow
ing score:
l a :, i : o t s t
lieu Cloud I o n o n n o o r-i
llertrand n 0 u n 0 0 0 o :' "J
IJed Cloud stole :.' bases, struck c ut ."
men. gave one man base on balls. ller
trand struck out ten men. made one '.'
base hit, had three passed balls, hit
one man with pitched ball. Itattcries
C'legg and Schoonover, J. Masters and
and S. Masters.
Saturday's game proved a stunner for
our boys, the llertrand bunch scoring
over us s to 0. Whew ! That is the
most severe defeat our boys have ex
perienced this season. My, who would
have thunk it ! That a little country
nine should come down here and throw
the hooks into our diamond dusters like
that. However, the directions say,
take it." This is the score by innings:
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llertrand
lted C loud..
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itertrand stole '' bases, made one
double play, struck out live men, made
ouo two-base hit, and hit two men
with pitched ball. Hed Cloud stole ',
bases, struck out 7 men. and received 3
ba-.es on balls.
Itoth games were full of errors.
I'atterics Salene and Schoonover,
Masters and M sisters.
Do You Object to All Wars, Mr. Anftcll?
Oh, no. if the men who get up un
necessary wars would only light all tho
battles themselves with no suffering
to innocent human beings or dumb
beasts, we would not raise the slight
est objection. We should feel as the
old lady did who. when her husband
got into a light with a bear, said she
didn't care which whipped. We should
feel more than that; for we regard
these men as the enemies of inankitid,
the wolves of our (at present) half
civilized civilization.
Doubtless there may be (as the world
now Is) such a thing as a necessary
war, but nine out of every ten wars
are simply the work of men who more
deserve to be conlinod in prisons than
most of tho convicts confined there.
Cieo. T. Angell, in Our Dumb Animals.
Spring
1908
Suits
Nothing manufactured shows
so great an improvement as
Clothing. Each season shows
this more forcibly.
This Spring's line is
PSUL STOREY
The Clothier.
What We Want.
We want millions of good men and
women in all nations engaged con
stantly and vigorously every day in
IN MAMNO WAl! AC.AIr WAT..
We want whenever wars threaten
that all Christian women of the world
Mian wear uiuuruiiig iur auuic iauij;i.- ui
i...n !...- i..i e
mourningi until the danger is passed.
We want to go into till schools and
teach all the children there that un
necessary wars are "hell on earth,"
and that those who bring them upon
the nations are even greater criminals
than pirates who commit murder on
the ocean or highwaymen who commit
murder on the land.
We want no armies except those
needed for protection.
We want to substitute everywhere
for the devil', music the music which
will help hasten the dawning of peace
on earth and good will not only to
men but to all (lod's lower creatures.
We want to teach that the men who
savi: i.ii'i: are the heroes not t'.'use
who destroy it.
We want all the great picture gal
leries of lCurope to be stripped of tho-e
paintings which stir up international
hatreds by commemorating the vic
tories of one nation over another.
We want the "Arc de Triomphe" at
Paris to become (with suitable adorn
ments) the Arch of Peace.
Let a million Christian women of
America, united in a great Anti-War
League, go actively at work to stop
war, and not a politician in America
would dare to publicly oppose them.-
(!eo. T. Angell, in Our Dumb Animal-.
We noticed in the want ads the
other day. a woman wanting to marry
a good, kind, handsome man with a
farm, a loving disposition and a driv
ing horse. No use, lady, we're mar
ried and besides we had no farm, and
it is a well known fact that none of
this sort is wandering around lousy
now. All snapped up long ago.
A word to the
wives is sufficient.
Folg'er's
Golden Gate
J-A.F0LGER&
jidiB!S
Sold only in aroma-tight
tins. Never in bulk.
J. A. fOLGER Xk CO
Sn Frncloo
Coffee
&- -r I
better than ever.
Glad to show you.
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Notice to Creditors.
MATf.
N'KIIUAKA I ... .t . , .,....
i.t,..rerf!oiiiiiv f ' - "- uu"
In the matter of the estate of Milton
M.
Luro. deceased.
Notice l hereby ulvjit to all tenons Invlne
claim-Kiid ilemmuls xgniiitt .Milton M. Luce,
late of Webster county, deceased, thil the lime
Used for llli'ig elalmi niralnst snld estate l.i blx
months from the iith day of June, liw
A II viinb rinrennu urn pi utttr-fwl I uriuuMt tlmlp
... """I.rv.'""" "": "'"y." ' !'""" -
ennms. wun me .oucnrrs to iw i'on .ij juago
of ald county, nt Ills olllce therein on or beloru
the Villi day of December. IMS; and all cIkImm
so tiled will be heard befori the said Judge on
ttie'i'th day of Djci-mbcr. 19.13. at ten o'clock
a. m : and tint the udmluUtrator Is al owed one
yeir from theilM day of Mbj-. 1101. in which
to tay the dtb x allowed asaluxt i-aid estate and
settle the same. I. W Kdion, County Judce.
iKAL 1 i'PJfi
INFLAMMATORY ItUEC.MATISM CL'RED IN
3 DAYS
Morton L. Illll. of I.cbnnnn Itul.. nays; "My
wlfo had lurlriuimatorv liheumailsm In every
musclo and Joint; her buffcrlm; was terrible
nud her body and face were i-wollen almost be
yond recogs.ltlon: had bren In bed Mx wooki
and had elKbt ihjklc!nh. but received no
beneflt until she tried Or Dutthon. lUllef for
Rheumatism. H cave Immediate relict and
she was able to walk about In three tieyt i am
sure It saved her life." Sold by II. K. Grlce.
Drugr'st. Red Cloud.
Don't Buy Land nor Loan j
Money on Real Estate
without getting one of Tool's
perfect Abstracts of'litie. Tho
oldest and most reliable set of
Abstract book's in Webster Co.
510,010 b mil lllod and approved.
Represents six of the best In
surance companies doing busi
ness in tho state.
LOANS MADE on CITY PKQPERTIES
O. C. T&EL,
Red Cloud, Nebr.
Office In Ovcrfng Block.
Rhoncs: Bell 98, Farmers 36
We Claim
OI P.
Coffees, Teas, Extracts and
Spices
aiv the wry best that can be found
any i here in the city and we are will
ing to test them with any brands that
you may have. .lust a word to any
siciety or lodge doings; You are wel
come to our ("once and Napkins free
of charge if you assure us that you
will give tliein a fair test. We are also
offering good bargains in evaporated
fruits
Prunes, Black Grapes,
Peaches, etc,
In linking Powders we have t'u- differ
ent varieties
K. CM Dr. Price's, 2?oyal,
Gassett, Rabbit's Foot.
These are sold at popular prices.
liivo us a call.
Johnson sBonet
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