mm T ..Vy. ?. lMft.1 I ammmmtmmm i,, Healthy Horses and Cattle are as t-as to have as any if you only take a little precaution in hav ing them make the best use of their ferd. That simply means feed them an occasional dose of the renowned Dr. Hess' Stock Food. It gives them an appe tite, it tones their di gestive organs ..nd every ounce of feed they eat counts. You should try it. We stand back of the Com pany's guarantee. Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. ; LOCALETTES Mat Doyle spent Sunday in Superior. Dr. Damcrcll was in Superior Mon day. Renew your subscription for tin Chief. Fred Good was down from Cowlos Friday. Jim Correll was down from MeCook Sunday. Mrs. Iloiuford went ast Saturduy morning. C. F. Cather went west .Saturday morning. II. W. Conover was down from Me Cook Sunday. Mr. Searlo of Lincoln was in Red Cloud Tuesday. Coal Oil 10c. a gallon at Tiik Mixku Buoh. Co. STOItK. Dick Ruuchey tfnd wife wetit to Cowlos Tuesday. L. II. Fort and wifo went to Orleans Tuestloy morning. Jesso Norton and wifo wore up from Superior Monday. Alton Carpenter was inWichitu Co., Kansas this week. Mrs Blackledgo returned homo Tuesday morning. Miss Mablo Day went to luuvalc Wednesday evening. Chas. Bennett and wife were down from Cowles Friday. V. K. Goer, Xed (Srlme- ami Hdgnr Cowdon were in Kansas City tin's week. Mrs. Nato l'latt went to Cowles Wednesday morning. James Peterson has .shipped in 3 car loads of automobile. Mrs. Win Reeves went to Outdo Rook Tue-duy morning. Bring in your furs while market is high. J. O. Cai.hwkm. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed Wastt.p A fresh milch cow. Infinite at Newhoiisu Bros Stoie. Mi-s Norma lliehunlxoti left for Lincoln Monday morning. Ijloyd liiadlirook of Wnodrull", Kus., was in town the tlrst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Oly Iverson of Hidden were visiting in Red Cloud Sunday. (Set your orders in for hat ear of $(!.00 furmiee coal. J. O. Cai.iwi:i.i.. l'm Sali; -Rhode Island Red Cock rells Inquire of Mas. C. II. Hint, rfd No. X The liillmau Stock Co. have opened a. 'J night engagement at the Opera House. Foil Salk Tlireo show eases. In quire at Ncwhoiise's for further particulars. I have the White Hose Comb Leg horn Roosters for sale. Mrs. Autiiur Wilson. Karl I'oyer of l'occa Tello. Idaho is the guest of Geo. Hutchison and family this week. II. C. Lewis of Lincoln is the guest of his brother in-law, J. II. Kllinger this week. Horn Jan 23rd, a daughter to Mr aud Mrs. Joe Brubaker. Dr. Iteed is in attendance. Don't miss the HUiman Stock Co. at tlic Opora House tonight, Friday and Saturday nights. W. A. Kent went to Wichita, Kas , Tuesday morning to attend the funer al of F. V. Taylor. Jim Moranville has installed a rural phone and those needing veterinary service call on him. J. B. Hillers, who lias been visiting his sister, Mrs. (). C. Teol returned home Sunday night. For Salk: Two typewriters good as new, one Smith Premier and one Rem ington. Inquire at this olllce. Itov. Hussong wont to Blue Hill this morning to deliver an address before the Sunday school convention. Anna K. Burg has been granted u widow's pension of $12 per month. Fred Manrer was her attorney. To bad I know a family who are go ing tojuove away so tliey.can change their baby's name. They call it Taft. The ladies of the Congregational church will hold their monthly mnrkot at die Homo (irocery store Saturday, Jan. 'J'.itli. Dr Warrick, the specialist late of New York I-Jyc- mid Kar Hospital will meeteye, ear. noj-o and throat patients at Dr. Dciim-rell's olllce in Red Cloud, Tuesday. Feb.Sth. Glasses fitted. x3b tJnmr Tn&xTVIHpMyfl BASES New Plays Fine Costumes Special Scenery in-Bfifl? Itqckxompany OPERA HOUSE Ihursday, Friday 8 Saturday JANUARY 27, 28 and 29. ri Mrs. C. It. Hale is visiting her moth er, Mrs. Fred Wittwer south of town this week. G. II. Overing is attending tho Ne braska Retail Ut-auite and Marble dealers association meetlmr in Omaha this week. Tudle Saladen and wife have loaded their ear and have moved to Soldcn, Kansas, where they will make their ftituie home. John Havel has bought Will Hicks' interest in the linn of PaikesX Hicks' pool hall. Mr. Havel took possession Wednesday. Morhmt llros. have their hard coal stoves on their lloor. Come in Ftirf set) the llnest line of the best sloves you ever looked at. Do you want a farm loan if so you should see i. U. Overman, who is pro pared to furnish you n loan at lowest rate ud without delay. M i hart llros. carry a complete lino ol Kleutrio lamps, Carbon, Tungsten and Tantalum also hi-low lamps 10-1 (let your lamps of them. C K l'uttci'Min of Marysville, Mo , is visiting at A.J. White-'.-, and Henry Hrubakor's of Cowles. Mr. Patterson Is a largo farmer aud cattle feeder. Salksmkn Vanti:ii to look after our interest in Webster and udjacentcoun ties. Salary or Commission Address , Tin: Harvi:v 0;i. Co., Cleveland, O. Will Patten has purchased the Bur lington hotol of J. D Crans and will tako possession of tho same March lbt. Wo wisli you success Will and we have uot learned what Mr. Crans will do in the future. Monte Cristo, which was played to a large uudieuce at tho Opora IIouso Monday night was a show of extra ordinary high standard. Mr Loiule who played the part of Edmond Dan tos was a star from start to finish. Tho firm of Stoner & Olmsteadof In uvalo through their Attorney Bernard McNeuy, Iliad in the U. S. District Court u petition to be adjudged bank rupts. We understand their liabil ities arc 80,000 aud assets 87,000. Word was recoived Monday from Witchltn, Kausas that Frank V. Tay lor, for many years ouo of our promi nont business men, died in thut city Sunday. Ho suffered u stroke of paralysis from which ho failed to re cover. Grand Master Kelly of Beaver City stopped over Sunday on his way to Bostwick where ho went to organize u new lodge of Odd Fellows, lie made this ofllce u pleasant visit. As Grand Master Bro. Kelly fills the bill to a T. (J rand Warden Paul Storey and G. II. Overing of this city assisted him in perfecting the organization. I HAVK A (iitarter section 3 miles from Red Cloud which I have just for sale this week. There is l'.)0 acres un der cultivation, pait uf it is now iu crop. Tills place will sell on first sight to a man that is able to make his first payment. Can get possession by the Fiist of March if desired. If sold soon this place can be bought at a bargain. For further information call on A. 11 Cni'i:.vn.i!. You'll feel better after taking Do Witt's Little Marly Uiseis, tho safe, sure, pleasuiit, gentle little liver pills. If you would be sure of good results inbist on DeWitt's Carbolizcd Witch Hazel Salve, the original. It is good for big cuts or little ones, small scratches or bruises or big ones, but it is especially good for piles. Sold by all druggists. The Dunham estate consisting of section 24 in Oak Creek township was sold last Friday afternoon for .'17,100. The north west quarter of this section which had no improvements on it was sold to Joe Komotschcr for 812,200. Mr. rjunham was one of tho early sett lers of this county and little lie thought when he hoincstoaded the laud about 10 years ago that it would sell for such u price. Tho services at the Christian church next Lord's day Jan. .10th., will bo full of interesting things iu the sermons prepared on these themes; "Vitalizing the Snnday School," at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. in, tho first sermon in a scries of thrco on "The Princes of Israel" will bo given, Theso sermons are undor these titles, "The Prince of Faith," "Tho Princo of Praise" and 'The Prince of Peaco." Tho minister will preach both morning and evening. All are cordially invited to attend. The Rebokah lodge of Odd Fellows held an interesting installation of of ficers last Thursday. Mrs. Nnnnio Hale Deputy Grand Master was installing officer, Mrs. Joseph Fogel, Grand Marshal, Miss Mary Petorsou Grand Chaplin, Mrs. Wondcrly GrandJWardon, Mrs. Cum mings Grand Treas,, Miss Clara Mc Millan Grand Sec. Officers installed wore Mrs. Holmes N. G., Mrs. Frank Smith V. G., Mrs. Alice Ruuchey Socy, and O. C. Tecl Treas Tills society has made an excollent record during tho past year and is gaining in mem bership and interest rapidly. TAKE NOTICE-The Chief goes to a number of people away from here to nearly all the other states. We do not know these p:opIeanddo not wish to stop the pacer of any who want it, but we will revise our list in a few weeks and at that time all un paid foreign subscriptions will be discon tinued. Georftc II. Throne. George B. Throne was born iu Cumberland County, Peun.,in tho year 18.VI. iu the year 187:1 lie came west to Indiana And on the :i0, of October, I Hit) lie was united lu marring to Murgaict Alt until ot Huntington, Indiana. lie ticcep'.cd liis Saviour Jesus Christ and was baptized on December '.'., lB'.'J and has since made his home Ith The Chinch of the lireilicrii. In the spring of !!)" he moved with his tiitnlly to Red Cloud, Nebraska. To this union were born live children, Leota Smith, .lohu, IMgnr, De.sslu and Paul Throne, who with their mother still survive him. The deceased pass ed from this lite on earth on Saturday, Jauuaiy .'.', into. Khler P. T. Grablll of Silver Laltc, preached the funeral. Again litis the sable cm tain fallen; again the- cold hand of the last mes senger to limit til until has been thrust into our midst; again death lias taken hold ot a felloiv-eitieii.a husband and u father. Mr. Throne was known as a good cili.eu, a provident father aud prosperous farmer. Iu his death on last Saturday the entire conmuuity suirercd a loss. Passed Away. 1 hut the pathway of pleasure canuot bo pursued without pain, seems to have been vividly and sadly verified in our midst this week, when the visit of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hanson of Ellen dale, North Dakota to his relatives here, was grievously broken by the sickness and death of their bright little boy 'J years aud t!'J days old. Tito little ouo was afllictcd with whooping cough when then that dread and dis astrous complication of pneumonia entered, which caused his deatii ou last Monday morning Jan. 'ii. Tho Hansons camo hero with theirchildren some eight weeks ago to visit with the families of J. II. Hanson and our fel low townsman Ed. Hanson, father and brother respectively of tho bereaved parent. The funeral service was con ducted by Kov. Stilller of tho M. E church ou Wednesday afternoon; in terment being made iu the Red Cloud cemetery. Regrets are freely express ed ever this visit having been so badly marred, and profound sympathy for this family so deeply tried and bereav ed while away from their homo, is truly extended by Tho Chief and its many readers May tho little mound remain intact till our Lord comes to claim its precious trust. Notice to Stockholders. There will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Indian (.'reck Telephone Co. iu the Indian Creek schoolhouse, Fridav afternoon, Feb. tth, at 2 o'clock to elect officers and transact business of importance. M. S Mahtin, Pros. Fob I!i:nt: 1st) acre farm: Webster i Co., Nebraska, !.' miles south oi luavule, , Xebr. t:i0 acres under cultivation, .TJ) I under fence for pasture or hay land as desiied. Write or call on Dr. C. W. W.W.DI.N, Beatrice, Xebr.. John I), i I'Titon. Rivorton, Xebr., or IInk or lNvi i . Inavale, Xebr. kVvWrw ClSnrinff the House Cleaning Time will soon be here, you will find us prepared with all the New Snappy Styles in our line. Lace Curtains, Rugs all Complete. flLady Assistant our own Personal Services in our undertaking Depart ment. License Nebraska & Kansas. ALL THE PHONES Ed. Amack, Prop. LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. ;::::k:k:-::x WANTED The Attention of all The Public. If you are looking for the best dollar's worth If you want to be in the front rank with the prosperous If you are looking for distinction in the rank See STEVENS BROTHERS Photographers. Red Cloud, Nebraska. iKX5t:ECf:5i:eC I WE wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for their patronage during the past year. We earnestly solicit a continuence of your trade during 1910 and will endeavor merit your business. GEO. P. JOHNSON Successor To Johnson & Grout They Grow Hair i SAY MISTER!!! f Having secured three carloads of wire fencing at !a BIG BARGAIN, we are willing to divide with you. lb it lb lb lb lb lb ib lb COME AND SEE, Yours truly, PLATT & FREES. P. S. we sell only full rolls: 15, 20 and 40 rods. 'a t m 9 m m m m m .&9&; &a The Home Grocery P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop. E verythlng IN atables Certain Ingredients If Properly Com bined, Stimulate Human Hair Growth Itesorein is ouo of tho most effectivo germ destroyers vur discovered, lletiwifiplitltol is u most powerful, yet absolutely siifu uermicido mid tmtiHep ttc, which prove n ts development of germ matter, nnd creates a clean, healthy condition. Pilocarpine, although not a coloring matter or dye, is an ingredient well established for its power to restore natural color to human hair. Honix, becaiibe of its well-defined softening and cleansing properties, is most useful in the treatment of scalp and hair diseases. Glycerine acts as a stimulant to tho hair bulbs, and has a soothing, healing nnd nourishing in lluence. Alcohol is indispensable in medicine because of its antiseptic, stimulating and preservative qualities. Rexall "03" Hair Tonic is chiefly composed of these ingredients, which aro compounded In u peculiar form, and we believe it Is tho most effectivo remedy kuown to medical science for scalp and hair troubles gonerally. We personally guarantee it to eradicate dandruff and scalp irritations and to grow hair, even though the scalp iu spots Is bare of hair, providing of course thoro is life und vitality re maining iu the hair roots. We want every ono troubled with scalp disease, dandruff or loss of hair to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. If it does not remove dandruff and promote u growth of hair to tho satisfaction of the user, we will without question or quibble return every cent paid us tor ' it. This guarantee is printed on , , ... ..: . .im every paoxage. id nns eiieutcd inositol iv- satisfactory results lu M out of 100 ' '! ijf lloxiill "0.r Hair Tonic is ..ntlrolv t..wC.w C.wSSw ffv.v.fr.firC uiilllco and in every particular differ ent from anything else we know of for tho purpose for which it is recoiii mi'udod. Wo urgo you to try It at our entire risk. Certainly wo could ollor no better guarantee. Two sizes, 50 cents nnd ?1. Sold In lied Cloud only at our store, The Koxall Store. Tho II. K. tlrico Drug Co. T I carry a complete line of strictly fresh Groceries, and my prices are such that it will pay you to do your buying in this line of us. Onlv the first-class J? brands of canned and package goods carried. 5 All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. PloahiiftOCC '" lV u,'0L'el'y f,trc m("' tnau in nwythiug else, ty UuCllllll02D buyers should demand Abvolnto Cleanliness. y iir cannot imy liroceries lu a dirty, Ill-kept I. hikI ) fj pure goods ('icnnliness)nnd sanitation m i- .mi ii oun-. . surf o & ill U ft t ti 0 0 it Hi t ft it $ itt 0i ito 0 Tako your spectacle fitso to Xo w house Uros. They will putyour initials on it. free of charge (let your heating and cook stove in to shape for lntor. Order your stove repairs from Mnrhnrt Bros. now. Hest for coughs and colds is Kon nedy's Liuatlvo Cough Syrup. It moves the bowels freely yot gently and thereby drives the cold from tho sys tem. It stops the cough. Children like It -pleasant to take. Sold by nil druggists. m i m t H T ' I Jt M lla ..