JUi t - r-r i'---"-W:'''"W"W,W',-"W"' -X. je Ml 1 Mi Mi , V' I tff SAY MISTER. ! ! ! Having secured three carloads of wire fencing at a BIG BARGAIN, we are willing to divide with you. 3 COME AND SEE. Yours truly, PLATT & FREES. P. S. we sell only full rolls: 15, 20'andMO rods. 99994ii99 The home Grocery P. A. Wnllbrandt. Prop. E verything IN atablcs ft to m m w m ja pi 4. In a Grocery store moro thun in anything else, fjf UluClIlillluDu buyers should demand Absoluto Cleanliness. ft You cannot buv Groceries In a dirty, 111-kopt placo nnd be sure o .1. - -V -.. M pure goods 5. I carry a coiv cte line of strictly fresh Groceries, and my prices are such that it will pay you to do your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class brands of canned and package goods carried. All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. Cleanlinchs'nnd sanitation are our hobbld. to to to to to vu to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to A Few of the!Good Things Dill Pickle 15o pcrdoz Sour Pickles 10o " " Sweet Pickles 10o " Hulk Olives 100 " " Horse K&dish 10c perbottlo Oatsup 10c Colory Relish 10c " " Mustard 10c 'J glass Olomargorlne Butter. . 20 & 25c per lb Oysters SO&GOcperJqt YOST A BUTLER Tho 4th Avenue Meat Market Widow's Pension. Tho recent act of April 19th. 1908 givos to all aoldiors' widows a pension of 812 per month. Frod Maurer, the attnmov. has all necessary blanks. CATARRH 6M Order to Show Cause. ' In lir l"MMiit fVmrt &S s. wmtg m&v$ maBM mi a m M Htatouf NotiroHka. Webster County, f At a County Court held at tho County Court room In and for nald county Satur day, May llth., A. I)., 1910. In tho matter ol tho estate or Matthouu Ilcnkur Deceased. On reading and mini? tho petition of Anna M. Honker filed on tho llth day of Mny A. I)., 11)10, praying for tho examination and al lowance of her llnal account of tho same data, a decreo of assignment of tho lands he loiiuinu tosaldentato totlui persons entitled to the vamo, an orderdlHtrlbutlnc tho reslduo of personal eatate nnd there upon an order discharging her from further burden nnd service In horsald ofllco ai Executor. OuiiKHKl), Jhnt Tucaday tho 7th day of Juno A. I). 1910, at ono o'clock p. m., Is as. signed far hearing said petition when all pontons Interested In said matter may np pear at a County Court to bo held In and for said county and show eause why prayer of petitioner should uot bo granted; and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons Interested In said mattor, by publishing a copy of thU ardor In tho Hed Cloud Chief, a weekly newspapor printed In said county, for thrco consccutlvo wcoks prior to said day of hearing. . W. Kdson (Skai.) County Judgo. LINCfLN LETTER Lincoln, Nkiiii., May 31th (Special Correspondence.) Tho state railway commission recently handed down nn opinion that would bo n hugo joke if it were not for tho fnot that it is too serious n mattor for joking. Tho opinion will convince u great many people that the woik of throwing ofT tho clutch of the public sorvice cor porations will have to begin nil over again. A yenr or two ago the com mission waxed wroth because tho Citizens Hallway Co., of Lincoln in jected 815,000 worth of water into lis stock. Tho commission wouldn't stand for that sort of thing, you know. Well, u little later thoCitizotis Kill 1 way Co., consolidated with tho Lincoln Tratisaution Co., the Citizens crowd assuming control. Tho (list thing tho now muniigomeiit did wits to pump JSIJiOO.OOO worth or water into tho stock. The attorney general did not net. The city attorney did not act. Finally County Attorney Tyrrell of Lancaster Hied Milt to declare tho merger void, to syphon the water out and to make tho Traction Co , divorce its stroet railway from its lighting and heating departments. The com mission has just thrown Tyrrell out of court, declaring the merger valid and approving the issue of a million and a half of watered stock on the ground that while it may be water now tho real valuation of tho property will ultimately grow up to tho stock issue. It is Interesting to know that the hand which wroto this astonishing and contradictory opinion is the same hnnd that signed n midnight ordinance in Lincoln u fow years ago. Commiss ioner Winnott, while mayor of Lincoln, sat up tiutil after midnight one Sntur day night, but not at his private olllco or his municlplu oillce, in order to sign an ordinance allowing the North western to build up North Ninth stroet from S to O in ordor to roach tho Journal building. Tho council remained in session without doing anything until tho stroke of midnight, then rained the ordinance through. At 12:10 a. in., Wiunett was found and he afUxed his signature. That it was a put up job is evidenced by the fact that the railroad construction gang began work at the stroke of I:!. Be ing Sunday no injunction could ln securcd, and by Sunday evening the spur track was completed. People out in the state may have some con fidence in the railway commission as now constituted, but Lincoln people who are suffering under presout tract Ion conditions hnve lost what little confidence they might ouco have had. mont of official salaries. Poulson. the head of the organization, was imported from Ohio, nnd this does uot set well with the lempcrnnco leaders of tho slate. And since lie came hero months ago tho only mooting of the anti-saloon league hold was tho one which confined Its work to increasing tho Poulson salary from 81,800 to 1 2,GlK' a year. Willis Reed of Madisen is being mentioned in connection with the democratic senatorial nomination. Mr. Hood was formerly a law partner of ex-Senator Allen and Is well known as nn nble lawyer, a staunch democrat and nn enthusiastic Nebraska!). ,ames Klllott, editor of the West Point Republican, has decided to be ciiiio a congressional candidate, in the Third district, nnd will contest for the stand-pat vote with Liiwsoii (5. Itrlim. Ab- Wed- 300 :ioo Ileal Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by tho Port stract Co. for the week ending nesday, June 1, 1010. Nelson Html to Sidney Spracher lots 15, 1G, 17, Hlk. 4, Cowles wd Guide Hock Cemetery Associat ion toChnrles C. lli-nneM, lots 1, 2, Hlk. 100, Guide Hock Comotery, wd Kills U. Gulliford to W. H. Saunders, lots 22, S3, 54, Hlk. .1. Garher's Slid add to Hed Cloud, wd John Holverson to Kllis U.Gulll ford, und M lots 22, 23, 21, Bile. 3, G arbor's 2nd add to Hed Cloud, wd 300 Mrs. Charles Watson to W. It. Prnthor, lot 14, Bile. 18, Cowlos wd W. It. Prather to James Mcltrlde lot 14, Hlk 18, Cowles wd Mury E. Maloney to Marion Kill ingsworth, lots, Blk 11, Van ce's add to Guide Hock, wd. . . Charles Hoswell to Andrew P. Boswell, w s sw 0, nw 8, all in 3-10, wd State of Niibrasln to O. A Lutta n H nw e yt bw, se nw 15-2-10, deed Charles P. McKolghun to Mrs. E. A Morauvllle, Jackson's Re serve to Red Cloud, qcd 000 000 32T) 8000 1810 Hed Gloud Is The Best Plaee To Trade There is no other place in the state where you can get so many Bargains The Red Cloud Hardware Co., they are leaders A few of their Bargains Rock Island trickle lister $35.00 John Deere trickle lister 35.00 John Deere 2 row lister 75.00 St. Joe 2 row lister 75.00 John Deere 2 row weer'ers, latest 38 00 Ohio riding cultivator 22.50 Gas Engine 55.00 Cream sepcrators 55.00 Manure spreaders 80.00 Just received 2 car loads of the finest Buggies that ever come to our city. Prices from $55 to $105. Have about 75 bushels of home grown Alfalfa seed. Extra nice seed from 8 to 11 per bushel. Sulkey plows , $25.00 Nails per keg 3.00 Have a car of field fence on the way from the factory. Prices none can equal. The best field fence that can be made, 20 inches to 5 feet high. Red Cloud Hardware & Impl. Co., Wm. Wolfe, Manager. For Sale: Two typewriters good ns new, ono Smith Premier nnd one Rem ington. Inquire at this o'U : ;. Swift' Premium Hams or Bacons. fW Elvs Cream Balm This Romedy is a Spoclflo, Suro to Qlvo Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE It cloansos, soothes, huali, and protects the dUeo'd mombrHUO. It cure- Catarrh ami drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Itestorcs tho Senses of Taste and Smell. Hiwy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed. Iairo Hizo, CO cents at Druggists or hy m.til ; Trial Hizo, 10 eonts by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York. IIKKTIUUIN OHUKCJII. Corner of fitli Avenue and chestnut Street. 10 " Sabbath School 11 a. Ill l'rrnnlilnir 7:15 p. nt Christian Worker's Hand 8KW ). III. . . . .. . .lTcnchlllK All are Invited to attend. J. H. Jaiiiiok, Minister. The o. p. organs are always talk ing ahout tho governor's many trips out iuto the state. The governor, however, goes merely bdeauso ho is in vited by his constituent.-), nud always on what ho deems business of public importance. He nets on the presumpt ion that as governor the people aro entitled to his services and to his pres ence on occasions of public interest. Tho g. o. p. organs, however, aro very caroful nover to mention some of the trips of tho other stato officials. Re cently secretary of state Junkln spent an entire woek on his farm in Gosper county, looking after prhrato matters. While there he spent an hour or two, at the requost of Commissioner Cowles, looking up tho appralsomont on a certain piece of state school land not far from his own farm. Returning to Lincoln he charged up the expenses of tho eutiro trip to tho state. This fact has uot baen moutionod by either the liee or the b tit to Journal. Mortgages Oled,i27oO.OO Mortgages released, 8600.00 S 13108 HAD OTHER USE FOR CLOTHES 50 YEAHS' EXPERIENCE ijAMSS (iHAci: (iipihroiwr.) niuitcn llov. J. Ml HatcH, l'astiir. Service thu tirst two Sundays In each month. Holy Communion at inuruluK t-enlces on the llrst Sunday. Sunday nrliool at 12 o'eloek every Sunday Mrs. K.lt. Smith. Superintendent. Tpaoc MArms ?E31GN8 COPVTOHTS&C Anymio acinllnj n nketrli nnd ilotcrlptlim limy nulcklr Humrmiu our opinion frut wlmllior mi liiTumlon is iirnlmhlf imtontahli) fninniunlrn. llonnKlrlcllrciiiiildonllil. HANDBOOK oiil'nlonta aunt tret). (Il.lnnt Hiimior or H'Oinnu -mtonU. rtenl ukiiti tliruimli Mumi it ft rocclvt prelul notice, k II limit tlmrt'O, III tho Scientific Jliitcricaii, A hundsiiniplr lllntrnUl wucUlr. iJiruct clr. rulmilott of hut Ipnilll" Journnl. Term, 1 1 a TPsrt four lunntlK, II. Sold by nil newsdealer. MUNN&Co.'NewYorr1 Hunch (inlco. til K St. Wmddnutou. I). C Church Services. ciumcii orciiuisr. In ciimsri NCiuntcii I'.vkuy Loan's Day lilhlohdioul 10 a. m. Sermon mid Communion II a. in. Christian lliuliavor .. 0:'U p. in. I'reaehlnif 7::t0 p. in. I'rayers and jiralse, Wednesdays, 7:: p. in. Seals free, (ioodmusle. Come. HrliiRyour lllbles, friends mid Rood cheer. 1 1. i. llissoNo, Minister. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND Ta G BRAND bstZ. LA DIRS 1 AV your llrurprl.t for Cni-CHKS-TKR'S DIAMUn Cold i. KlbUlll. Drnr.lil BUlliiSli I1U.UII PLf.I.H, lor twenW-aw year s legardcd hs Ilcst.Suftm, Alwnyl Kellable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS W, EVERYWHERE ggSffi U IIKANI) l'll.l.S 111 KIT) I1I1(1A uctalllc boxes, pealed with Illuc( TAlcn no OTUl-.n. llur oPyonr V I and atk tur 'lll.('IIA.Tr.U 8 V nrirer leaSI EHGRAVIHGIO fVi Three years ago the board of public lands and buildings accoptcd as "O. K."a building erected on the grounds of tho Home for the Feoble Minded at Beatrice. DorlinghoiT, tho stato archi tect, said It was all right, although ho was in Dcatrico only once or twiee while tho building was being erected. Today the building is In a dilapidated condition. Tho doors are rotu-n, and it is no longer necessary to open win dows and doors to secure ventilation. The contract for now buildings at Norfolk has beon given into tho hnnds of two or three contractors, yet tho buildings aro incomplete although they should liavo been completed a year ago. Uorlinghou", the architect selected by tho board, drops in oneo in a while, takes a short glance at the work and then hikes buck to .Norfolk, which Is not "dry" territory. The Beatrice and Norfolk cases aie cited merely to show that the board of pub lic lauds and buildings is much more interested In playing politics than it is in loolctng after the welfare of tho state's wards and the interests of the taxpayers. Wlfa's Admitted Purpose Probably Didn't Add to Hubby'. Enjoy mant of the Evening;. There's at least one little nub of a man over on the West side who Jumps through doughnuts when his wife's around. She Is a large person with deOnlto opinions about any given thing and she can glvo him ono look and wither him up llko dried beef. Not long ago this man and his wife were Invited out to dinner. She went early In tho afternoon, and he was to go home from the offlce, change his clothOB and get around to tho scene of the dinner festivities as soon aa he could. When he started to dress he ran across a lance naateboard box In a clotko closet containing a black sack nit that ho hadn't swro for months and which his wife had told him was lost or stolen. He decided to surprls? and delight her by wearing that suit and showing her that the lost was found. , Wall, here's what happened, accord ing to eye witnesses and this is one of those true ones. His wife gave him a cold-storage look and Inquired right sharply where ho got that suit. He told her. "And after thlB," says she raising her voice to Its height, "don't you wear clothes that havo been put away without asking me. I was saving that black suit for your funeral." Cleve land Plain Dealer. 18 i H p Br FIRE INSURANCE POLICY fj?.T ffi Mr BsBfil Sir' " '' ''fc-'i' Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Wrn. Koon Red Cloud, Nebr. Col. J. H. Elllnfier AUCTIONEER Does livestock and general auc tioneering. Satisfaction guaran teed in every caso. Understands pedigrees and stock values. Many years experience. I'liono him anytime Red Cloud, Nebr. 'WWWWA-V WWWWWW i Don't Delay Ordering a Are Insurance policy from us a single day. Fire isu't going to stay uway because you are not in sured. In fact, it seems to pick out the man foolish enough to be without A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. Have us Issuo you n policy to-day. Don't hesitate about the matter. The fire flond mayj havo your house down on tho list for a visit this very night. MARK WHA Tt SAY O. O. TEEL, Reliable Insurance. HARD TO REGULATE READING The Chief $1.50 Tho cause for tho coldness of tho county optionists towards the Aldrlch gubernatorial boom is not far to seek. While Aldrlch was in thu senate he was depended upon by tho opponents of county option to hinder tho meas ure, and lie did so. lie also voted against it. Anotherground of opnasit- Ion Is that Aldrlch is tho preferred candldnto of the Poulson anti-saloon league. Thorc is no lovo lost between the county optionists and tho so-called HutUiitouu league. So far as any one has beon able to discover the activities ofthoantl-saloon league arc confined to taking up collections for 'the pity- Normal Boy and Girl Have Tastes Which They Should Be Allowed to Indulge. Much nonsenso has boon put forth about tho regulation of children's read ing. This Is a late day to attempt a rigid censorship of an urchin's liternry acquaintances, and ns for lending him, tharo ls probably no method hotter than that of our grandfathers to turn him loose In a man's library and let him taste its strong fare. For the rest, any normal boy ought to relish the absurdities of the dime novol, and any natural girl ought to he able to wal low lu tho sentimental fairy tale. Blood-curdling adventuro is ns neces sary to the diet of the ono ns sugary romance Ib to that of the other. Even tho watery pap provided by tho aver ago Christmas book or in the pages of tho ordinary children's publication, probably dos little harm if loss good to tho adoloaoant morale. But we have a class of writers "for youth" whose lnfluenco Is really de moralielng. It la thalr postulate which the comic supplement develops to the point of nausea. We mean that order of scribbling parasites who make a businoss of tlattoriug children Into tho belief, or the "working hypothesis," that they are wlsor and hotter than their ciders. New York Post. DeWitt's Kidney arvl Bladder Pills FOR BACKACHE We Carry Funeral Furnishings in Stock and answer calls day or night. Have ar ranged to secure the services of Albright Brothers on Short Notice withoutJExtra Charge to Patrons. G. A. WELLS COWLES, NEBR. GRADE STALLION PATB. SHIRE 16 1-4 Hands High. Weight about 1600 when fat TERMS: $10.00 to insure a live colt. W. S. PARKES, Owner PHONES a num. Ittirnl 102 Uell Hhiek 81 IIOUHH Or SKKVICK AT CONOKKUA TlONALUMUItClI. SAllllATH SRKVICIM. rrenelilng I0:ira. in, lllblp school 12 in. rrenelilm; servlccH 8 p. m. Trayer ami Conference ineolliiB Wednes day at 8 p. in. A cordlnl Invitation Ih extended to nil. Hkv.A. A. CiiKSSMAN I'nstor Notice Farmers & Breeders That the Pereheron Stallion, Mau teai; (07070) imported from Prance in 1010 by Stream & Wilson of Cretan, Iowa, is registered in the American urecucrs nnu importer's Parchero uegistery, and that his recorded bor is .12023. Color and Description, Black. Pkihorke: Folded Juno 0, 100V bred by M.Tlson Commune of Sarsne.' department of Sarthe; got bv Daussat (51721) ho by Ayor 27.150 (13115) ho by Doutoo (10r.Si0) ho by Picador III, Do7l (4815) ha by Picador 1251 (78.) ho bv Picador (MftJl) he by Fnvori. Dam: Clmrmiuite ("IflSfil w v.... 1 mouth (5497) he by Picador I (KlUO) l v iMyaruufiiMj lie Dy Esttiba 187 (7J) ouii oi ,jeau t.,0 llltitic (7,10) nLOOKV DOV and MAHTBAU w inane uus season at tho Day bnrn. R- . BORUM O w.vint liurnl phono No, lo.'. ill 7 ' i .-N J i. - mltlm, ii i tttnmti l assi'ii i'ilIilWlwi'1 .4, ,Kl ,.i Y 'mmntmmmmm n""MM'MII"'wl"''HWattMWia KBBawfx Jjt M-V" z&m SS&tttSS iftsaELZTi-'- we-" . itS,Un ,i .jftUingrt .