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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1909)
'fn .al ' ' MX cV t ,1 c W' ,V V op fe te Jl. ' VOLUMB XXNVIl. There are things a bank can' I do; but anything any bank can properly do for its r.nslnmfirs. I his bank can do lor you. l-laecl -oi-1 rn limo rla ihiv.iol paivj V7H iniiv, vj posits. Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Floran.ce, Casliier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Win. M. Thomas, S. R. Florance. SUMMER STOCKS At Their Best Plenteous Assortment of Cool Things rom Which to Select. TAKE A LOOK at our showing of Summery Fabrics, Fur nishings and Apparel arid you will take great pleasure in making whatever selec-. tions that are necessary to make your. list of summer things complete We are endeavoring to provide sensibly for hot weather requirements, and a con sideration of the selections advanced will readily show the marked attention given to the wants of our people as we inter pret them. CJThen, too, there are specials that demands attention. A visit to our Store will be of mutual benefit. CJOur Grocery Stock is also New, Complete and Up-to-Date. The Miner Bros, Co, (Inc General Merchants H. A. LETSON. Mgr. See 1)V Stocktiiiin fur eye glasses SntibfiiPtioii Kitarnutceil licit) Wanted- Male. The U. S. Navy offers e.xeeptlonal opportunities to young men 17 to 25 years old; men with tiades up to lift years old. Good opportunity for I diir!it.i(n and nroniotioii. Must ho Aniorioan citizens. MiuorS must have . v .; : .. . ,'pareut's ecrtiflc4iVe ofnge. (ly frpm 17.00 lo over 177 per month, with n.!lo1lu nnl aiunu VIkI-. nr ltd. A 1111 i itr.J-T. . T5KIL. Ill ! Wttzk Jv& - rrttaro Subset ibe fni tin- I'lnwf ' 1 he best leniedy wo kiimv ut in till eases of Kidney utnl llladder tiouble and thu one wo alwayb can recommend is DoWitt's Kidney tind Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and at once assist the kidneys to perform their iinpor- taut work. But when you ask for theso nllls bo positive that von iret Do- ..,.,,. .... ... ;, " " . inns jviuuey aim niauner rills. There, are imitatipns placed upon- sale bo deceive you.- Get DeWitt. Insist upon them, unjl if your dealer cannot smmMm .Vtaw -. - r ., . 'V'trSE. ' E.tiia:lrt?rj tsayt . Kf.wh!Miir "Shut hcs Hit: Hews Flfij-two Wctks Entli Year Tor Cm: tJoll.itv R WD CLOUD, iSMUHKAKKA. .WC-t'ST Kubltirsi hanic i Having itiri'liiiHorl tin- liMVrtlvplintO Krn.pl Ktillify fp im Hi v. ttillr T Rtn now tropiroil to nulla tlrnt t'lnnS photographs of nil kinds ihor for trait-In ti r-tixti in ifs In (hi ioiintr. I will In :it tlio Sludlouvei I'rlday ami Stttinlit' ami will nnnr ill .i 'fit cnnnir.v on utlur iIiijb. I unman tee iHtiifiKiir it in ovvry oitlcr. iul lliiwli nil inlrs ulthiuj . . , iiiic v ! mini inn. M.ing i" mime mil booiii r on -jii i'ii.1 i c j ii'r.t . Yours tniU s i). ti tmrv v.sr.. Order to .Show llmis::, Sliil.-iit NihlilKkll I , H. CoillltJ fomt. i ii I'mint) I'oitit In ill al tin- Cnuiilj ( oiirt iniiiii in ami for alil iiuiuty I'llilay. July ainl. . P.. iwi'.i. I.n Hie main rot tin 1'itatc n( Wlllliuu '. IC :i uitiisk PmiiKtil. in rcaillimaiul lllliii; tli pi'llllou of Mui. P.. Kniiihik. illid on t lit JMnl ilay nt July A. P.. 1'iit'l. iiii. Ini; fur Mil' cMiiiilnatloti mill iillouMiico n( In r lliml aicniint (if tlio saiiii illlll. u ilri'Ki'llf us-lnilllli lit lit I III' lanils hi Innuliii; tosalil nstato to Hi prrMius i ntltUil to tin same, an order ilNtrlliiillni; (lie rc-UI lie of in iKniiai ( stati iiiul tin i o iiiuii an nulii ill-i'hMi kIii In r frmn fuillui luinlun ami m-i in In Ik i Mihl mill i tiMiiltnlnKliatlU. oimi i'i.i tlun iiliu sil.i tlu IMh dn id iuii-i . P I'nj'i at urn o rim k p. in.. I a- u.'. t 1 l'ii iii.tiln s'lli! u ti! I ni. ulutinll pithiltls lull It t, 1 III hi I III llll r lll'U ll pi ar at a i uuiit) ui t to Ik Iii M In ami fur mi ill l oiint, ami kIuiw i :xum li Hie prnj i r ol iifttllnm-r hlioitUI not tr- u'lnnli'il. niul tin. t nntli i il tin pinili'iii'y of KiM pi'titloti nmt tlii' liiarlni; tlipuof lie ulin to all prrsoin lntiii'sliil In said niiitti r. Iiy ptilillsliltn inpx of tlilsonlrr In tliu Kcil ciiiml clilcr. a m i kly in whjiapcr pilntnl in halil (oinity, for tliri-i ciiiiHf'CiitH'.o w(.Upilirto s.Uil day of In arlni.. I. . I.ll-ns, isi m County .luikf. Uc.M Estate Iransfcrs. 'I'riiiihfors repoi U'd by the Foil AL- btriift Co. for the week ending WVd- iifhdtiy, August It, 19011. Snsuim lleiglo otnl to Cluirk-s i:. Ueiglo, lots 1, a, I!lk. 0, Ufcd Cloud, wd rf.'iO William J. Scrivtior to Carl I Kuhn, lots 1, 2. Blk. 7, Ited Cloud, wd ' moo Chub. J. 1'latt to Frank L Hineh, lots 21 to 24, Blk. D, Plutt'b 1st ndd to Ued Cloud, wd 82ft H. Gttnd & Co. to Christian Koehler, lots 4, S, Blk. 4', lots ft. B, Hlk. G, lots 1, 2, ltlk. 10, Blue Hill, wd l Honry Cuiitl to Christian Koeh ler, lotsfi, n, Hlk. 11, Itoso mont, wd ioO State Bunk Itosetnoiit to IVter Nelson, sw 10-4-Si, qoo 1 .Tallies Muirord to John W. Miller jit ,sw a.Vl 10, wil .'0 A. It Davis to K. I). Davis, lot 12 ltlk. s, Inuvalo, wd 7fi Theodore Sehutte to Steve Sehuttp, he It' M, wd 8000 811802 MorttfiiKes filed, $ll3.-,r,.o0. Mortgages released gl.'J'D.OO. $l,09t for an Ear of Grn. To tho fanner exhibiting the best ear of corn. XV. K. Kellogg, the I reak fast food inaniiftiotiiiei'. oilers a 61,(XK) g)ld and silver trophy eup. uliieh is one of Till'iiny's iniisterpieces to w in it means an honor to tho gimvor. his state and eminty. Men who win Mieh pnes beeoino kiuiwu in every grain market; every luctoiy where ecieals are used as raw innteihil; in the sUito mid Unit"il States Uepnrf mint nfAgri ettltive. as well as in furulgti lands. Thissotitids like a broad tutoiiiont but L. 11 Clnro who won the Indiana eorn tropliy lust year was oi.'eied a position for three years by tliellnssliin government, before lie lind be-on hmue with his ttopliy tin en moutliN. Mr. Kellogg Is milking food of com and his factories consume thousands of bushels daily, (if course he wants the best corn he can buv and one way he has of learning where to buy corn, is by olVering a tropliy. The farmer who wins attracts attention to his community as one in which good com is produced. The corn to compete for the. trophy inw'be entry d- jln- a.iiy of the' classes ai'th'c Nntinrtnl l-.Am v.v. fbos'lUo).. ThVjudfftf&Aurf riLr in 4 uow wuliHMtf.u)i.t1tt. iraMiv ',6i nwpwvwmfir: rr? WRS. .. - -: '- A" -aVA. ..r -v Fnlt Plohllifc Tlii i. ii malt'!' tHHt i ivcinviiin ul-togi-tloi loo littici BlU'iillon fi ..ni tin furiii.'i , iif th htato. 'I lie pi ili.ililf rt'tiMin 'ni' tills nojfh-i't i4 to lie found 1 in tlo I n't tliut fiirnis fin- iii nmii.i, 'd mm mm i it ni 'nrK 'i .lining' n ini time i !ii( lui;' for tltiv niosf vu r"sni.V Jtiml itt.i.tii. lii.i vbiii ! tin nifi.L fnroih iH ill 111 1l tPVl'ht Is oi'i hliorlc ' .: .i '" c ... - ,, . ,. . illli'-l.ltlU' le gitiN. The ofdiii.ir fiiin- or H-ts Ins labor fin thiesblng In "I'llllllKlllg VV ni !,' Willi Ills lll'lglllll i . The i iUi)iit"nl for hoek tlneslnug is iiitieli laiger. rt'qiilres mine men and more leiiins than foi stack ihiesbing The labor that tho fanner leeciws r..,M,. i.:. ....i. .1.1.... i ...... i...,.i, i I I will I . "i III Ift 11 Hill - III llliini 1'il.t im. i in kind and at the time his neighbors demand it. This takes time when it is most impel at ively demanded at home. Ily the time that th'ieshitig is over, a', fill fa must generally beeut. and wild hay made. Then comes potato hut vest , and then coin hat vest. Xiee-saiy vvoik keeps pii'-liiiig all the time, so j that fall ulovviug seems to be out of the iiiestnu The remedy for state of .ill'air- Ues in a elitiugelu fill 111 iiiu n u sr'- lllelll shock till esbllig hhnllnl sji -1 i Ily I km nine u tiling of tl.o m. Is i-. too w.i-ti fill and to eeiisie to 1 ' lull).'' i ' li-iatid. It ili'in.tiiils i iniiM J muni ni lutjor at a time 'vneti U Is most needed on the homo farm. Oiain 111:13 be stiieUed and threshed with far less labor and mote oT it saved for tho grain bin than by the method now in vogue. A light covering with .slough liny, or tlniothv'or wild hay will pro tect the stuck fiom the vvcatlior If they aio piopeily Iniill. The tlrcsh iug may then be postponed till 11 Her the lull plowing is done and labor may easily be had. As an inducement to funnels to maku the change in management above suggested andiihencniirageuietit to them to uudertako a woikjtlmt Is too much neglected on nearly evory farm, we shall here aet forth some of the benefits to be derived by plowing in the fall, and by plowing Mb deeply us possible with the ordinary farm equipment. In the first place It will add to the fertility of the soil. All soil coutaln mineral salts that are or may become the bases from which plant food may be made. These mineral salts in the form in which they originally exist in tile soil are not immediately available for plant food. They must first be oridied. To illustrate, potassium is not a plant food, but potash an oxi dized product of potassium is a plant food IXposuiototho action of the oxygen of Hie air and to the effect of the various atmospheric1 inllucnces oxidizes these mineral stilts and eon vet ts tliem into plant food, thus add ing to the fertility of t lie soil. On old worn soils the effect of deep plowing is readily to bu seen In tho first crop. On these the mineral suits contained in the ordinary furrow slice obtained in shallow plowing have nearly all been oxidized ami made available and used up, so that tho soil seems to be ....1...-. ....1 1.... .1 41... ..,.. 1 . .... u.Miuusifii. mil mop iiiu piciwcieeper, 1 turn out to the action of the elements soil that fins never been before dis turbed, and new plant fond is iniide available, equivalent tothoapplicnfion 1 of so much ehemicisl feUiMor- "If 'is' better and cheaper to ok up tho fcrh liner with 11 plow than to buy it at en haticed prices fn the guneral itunkel. (i utitlliut il in t w Pek 1 do vr-Ai.r ctPEnicNc Trade Marko Designs copyvghts&c. Anrnno tonillni.' n Uetfh and lcf rlptlnn mar qutrklr nrertlu our nplnlon frco wlietnor an iiiventkin la prohblr Ptentiijl 'Jiiimuiili-jt. tioni alrlcdT connd.iit em free. 1 lai. nHnUDUUI uu n.uiw omen air.ii hleit atf.llCT cr for pcurnilf a Datanta. l'Meiita taken llirouah Jtunii ft 1 uptclal natUt, without chance, la t be rrcvira i. - . 1 . CJiarKC. iu iu Scientific Jlmcricam 'a handtoi lllfin .! jmaljrill uf atiTI ilrttM w.aklr, tVatl'tF"". ni u, Buiawaj t. '. MH WrMiajMti 1 i, ir jmmtc rmoil MVilMra I mum k mLMWt , MaaA Motltt lWlPDtC a M a m ' . I L IflOi). C vRRy A CUMI'J.IC I L LINK Ol- ITTO-DATK J ,, , fi Furniture, Carpels Sewing Ma chines Lace Curtains Pianos, Organs Pictures and Sheet Music. QWatelys thankful for any share of your patronage and good will. :::::.: Licensed Etnbalmors and Undertakers. 'NrVAr' 1 Will buy your hay 1-1 jhest mar A If Air A VH w -1-htw u m w inpHi glad to look-at your hay any" time. Address Alma Alfalfa Mill Ce- Alma, Nebraska- tt&ft Ktttt&ft 4 ARBLE A GRANITE ONUMENTS M ADE BY OVERING BROTHERS and CO.. THE MONUMENT MEN, Are durable, attractive and mechanically correct. Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. n sese ww!fBim5S tN.'v' IS IT A flEW m 1 rrr -ti r 1111 urn- nil 11 r 1 1 111 in 1 1 A 'New Buggy Or Farm Machinery - -1 1 1 --T in iwiiHii. 1 rnrf.ai iWHim i iw i - -- 1 W'r have i hem all. Rrmumber, our ness, 1 latclu-are, Biijmies and I;;inn Complete tt .ill times. : : ; : : Ui imv siim.i 1 vi iitteniinii to Supplying liuihler'n Jl.uclwaie at Ihu hnwe-t I'rieew, Best l'ooiIv.. Wi: are also in position to do I'liiinhiiii; wink mill all Kinds of Wipe Cutting atid'Pittlni;. :::::::. s i i i CALL A'tJD 'SEE US iiiii iiatiWaiiiiniiiiiiamaa Wc will have in a Line of AUTOMOBILES Soon. Red Gloud Hardoiare & Implement Go. WM WOLFE. Secretary. r a 4J 0 V JS0 J A u IHE CHIEF $1,001 A YEAK. l , - , . , NUMIVElto" -AW'WA'WA Aa & .-. m in Slack or on Car. w A Ri S irll 1 ket prices Paid. Will be r'N V-? ST0VE)50R stock of I lar Machinery is ' ' t. . " . , l Z,0j?,i,iiX3i,'V' rjz-tiysjj o-M-r' " K, i-JJ )- Ssuj'n ' - rt. avBr.,::s: