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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1911)
-$ 4v ffiy- WaiXSrrUIMS .iarfvmw(.A (irriwjwjBwwaJPftfiNitlw S5itiJi ft-wi) wmj .iptiii ky r&V kirt -j! " w-Wrss- & ?wswwr' iw-aasnu-ci.A-BaiWi vr iiZ - 1 K .CJ&, .4 0; "o ."v Nssrer. 1 tee where some folks are going to the ocean to get gold from water." "Tho ocean? Why bo far! Why hot go to Wall street?" Dr. Pierce's rienant Pellets first put up 40 year ago. They regulate and invite orate storanch, liver and bowels. Sugar aoated tiny granules. All the world may be a stage, but unfortunately we can't always hear the prompter. aTHEKEYSTONEj TO HEALTH IS STOMACH BITTERS ' Stomach Out of Order? Bowels Weak? TARE A COURSE OF THE BITTERS At Oace It W1U Do Yea Good Splendid Crops In Siskatehtwin (Ws.tsrn Canada) .800 Bushels from. 2Q aores oi wneat was tns thresher e return from a Lloyd mlnstsr farm In tht season of 1910. Many Seldsinthstaswellas other districts yield ed from 25 to S3 bu shels of wheat to the acre. Other grains In proportion. LAME PROFITS ara thus ilarlvoil (rem tke) FRRK HOMESTEAD LANDS of Western Canada. This excellent showing causes prices to advance. Land values sbnald doable In two years' time. ain sjrovMng.iniien ri rattle raising and tli ;romlne;,inlxftjl farm and dairy ara all prnlijablo. i. jrrei Tea ones teat UlOIlttU I In the, acres are to bo hart In up na tricUt very best ami it ISO acre) vre-eailH lions at SS.OO per acre. with- In certain areas. Hchools and hn: inrehea. In. ' rones, in . erery aeiiie- In. every settle Dato nnescelled, mi ao! "PnttfuL ' snaterlsji Vor particulars as to location, low settlers' railway rates and descriptive jlrastrsted pamphlet. "Last Hest West," and other In formation, write to Bnpn of. lma 1 ration, Ottawa, Canada, or to Csnsdtsn Government Agent. W. V. BCNNETT Mfcallaf, sBMsa,ass. nd building wooti, water write to ths scsat Bsarest yoa The Army of Constipation la Growing Smaller Every Daw CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible they not only givereuei "-uiey penna- nenuy cure cob. sUnuea. Mil lions uoe them lor BUJaosoess. ladigsitJsa, Sick Hsasache, SaBsw Skku SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK Genuine matt bear Signature W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 44-1911. Nebraska Directory eaWjSftBWNi"MNMhiWNi V00l00ll0Jlfl00 Kilttir'tLiilttTillirlacColltft Ul offer and booklet. IMS O 8T LUI0 Writs for onr spec- OOUf.HBB. HEART DISEASES 1 link my jpradica to Heart and Grcdalory ailments. Thirty years eipseiencs ought.to mesa much to such patients. Eiperiatsntiag , aad gleet is costly sad baa. Writs J. S. XE0NBA1IT. M. Isart Seecisllst 172 ".Street Uacela, Nehrasks FURS FURS FURS My way of doing; business la giving full valuo and prompt returns. I do not charge a coin salsalon for handling your furs and will bold separate on re quest. Write for ray prlco list. F' Ce W W B m J 1 tSt &m&mB,&?jhkKA S19 AUCTIONEER Auctioneers are not all alike. Bobio are much bet tertbsn others. Vho beitet tho anctlonoer the larcet yourcbeck. Tbebestsollina service ooits yoa no mors than the poorest. There's J i root, seenrlly and satlsfac ion In dulu business with Z. 8. BRANSON, 14m SIm saS SmI kvute IMUim, ft learIiirtiH LUCOU, SEB, Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpho Saline 8prlngs Lseatti m tur awn SpmIsm sn sssa la ths Natural-Mineral Water Baths UnturatMt4 la ths trMtstsnt oi Rheumatism Hstrt. ttasjseh, Rltfnsy and Lltsr Dlxtss? M?i:aTa CHAMIt, ADORESS la9lkVam"BWU1Sl Nab. BB SaBSSSnTt. EBsWl aagSlBaTa KaL'J'KK.I In la TST 2UI 115 Wis.sA kmLSiSJ aaTaTaTaanariTrrir . &. rH. bbBBBBBBbW are wawwawawmnr bjitck BBB"BRF PI LIS. Sr jWiiS &seJ&tzrzg saijpsyyflfKt la X. rlHERE NONE IMTJ Tour wotds the other dity. "I'm growing old," Bounded In ears which fain would heed them not, And yet, what earnest thoughts they now unfold; What tender wishes you may reach that spot Where none grow old. Near, and still nearer to that borderland Wo draw, with longing for the promised rest. Oh, clasp us closely, Great Unfailing Hand, And guide our faltering feet, that with the blest Wc ne'er grow old. ,, J,W Cupid's By IZOLA L (Copyright, 1811, by Associated Literary Press.) "I will marry her If sho will have me, dnd, and there you are." Jack faced the major with set Jaws and steady eye. The major leaned back his head and smoked peacefully, one hand stroking his gray beard. "I cannot see for tho life of me why you object to her." "I do not object to the lady at all, my boy," rejoined the major warmly. "She lBsuicrb; but I do object to n con of mine acting In this dashed calf manncjr. Winona Grayson Is not the wife for a lad fresh from college, and callow as fresh picked tobacco leaf, by George, slrl You should be dancing with debutantes for ten years yet before you dare to ask a woman like that to ever consider you, Jack." "I have aBked her." Jack spoke moodily. The mnjor drew In a long whiff com his cigar before he took the challenge "Told you about the same as I brivc, didn't she?" "She told mo to ask my father." Two littlo high lights of apprecia tion gleamed In the major. "Sent you back to the home pas ture, eh?" "Oh, I say, dad, be decent I want hor." "You want her as the most perfect embodiment of your Ideal that has appeared so far. Next week you will bo trailing like a six months' hound on a newer scent Jack, you pack your sultcaso, take a nice clean col. lar or so along, and hit the trail for anywhere you fancy. Stay a month or a year." "1 won't go until she gives me a flna answer." Tho major rose reluctantly. He was taller than his son, and hand somer at forty-five than Jack was at twenty. "I see the pongee parasol In tho distance, and will take tho hint lad. You catch the ten o'clock boat for Charleston and slip north awhile. I will wire you results. Distance may give you a halo, Jack, who knows?" The major's "Shoulders lifted with laughter as he strode after the pon gee parasoL It sheltered a 'slender, still girlish figure clad In ecru Irish lace and pongee silk, and the major felt a -sudden and unaccountable throbbing of his heart as be looked down Into Mrs. Grayson's piquant face. She was more than lovely. Dora In New Orleans, of thorough bred southern stock, she ran clear to typo, as the major would have ex pressed It Dusky brown hair curled loosely about her oval face. Her eyes were gray, changeable as the sea, with shadows darkening tho lids. There was a curiously dusky glow to her complexion, like the .varm tone to a peach or a cream-white rose. The major looked from her eyes to her lips, then at the band of coral and red velvet about her throat, and be sighed. They strolled down to the sea promenade below the hotel and found ber favorite seat, a stone one be neath a cluster of young, palms. The major forgot his caution. "Jack told me," he said abruptly. "I told him to go away for awhile," "You will make him a laggard In love like his father."' The major moved uncomfortably around, "A man must go when he Is sent" , "A brave man takes bis own when be finds It." "By George! I'd like to tee the man who could take you unless you gave the word., Winona. I laid all my life In yeur bands ten yean ago, and yoa sent me away." She shot a fleeting glance at Mm from underneath her long dark lashes and smiled still "And you went." "Was I to trail at your heels as war trophy r "Jack refuse to go when be Is isent" "Jack's a I beg your pardon, Mrs. Grayson, but the lad's a fool." "He's a, dear, dear boy." - Ths major glanced at her and 'sighed thoughtfully, GROW OLD DK -I.ucla Willis Fleming. h $$ZgE& Veteran FORRESTER "Ho needs a mother." "To guard him against the wiles ot widows, major?" "Winona, why didn't you marry me ton years ago when I asked you to?" demanded the major. "You were too cautious of your per sonal dignity, major, altogether too much afraid of risking your strength over a futile engagement" laughed Mrs. Grayson. "I have never married again," re torted the major, sadly. "I am an Incurable pensioner from the wars of lovo, Winona." "How much Jack Is llko you In bis tastes." "Good taste, possibly. Winona, tell me. do you want to marry the cub?" Winona laughed and shook her head, her eyes softening In their ex pression. "1 am not versed In kindergarten methods, major." "Then you do not object to me as a father-in-law, Winona?" "It would aurely seem strange to caU you father, Phil," she laughed again. "Do you love the boy at all?" Her eyelashes flickered, and she hesitated. "Not In that way." The major hesitated also. Then their eyes met He covered her near est 'hand with his own, and raised It to his lips. "Would you send me from yon now?" "Would you go It 1 did?" she re turned. "No, dash It all," exclaimed the major, fervently. "I would not I followed you out here this morning meaning to" "Save Jack?" abe put In mischiev ously, v "No. To find out if you loved hlra. Winona, can you feel It In your heart to take pity on an old chap like me?" Winona turned her face to his, her eyes tender and grave for the mo ment "Oh, Phil," she said softly, "do you ask only for pity?" Half an hour later the major stroll ed over to the telephone desk at the hotel. Jack had left on the ten. o'clock boat for Charleston, they bad told him. He sent his messago with a whimsical smile on his face. "Better make it a year. I have her answer. Wire congratulations. Dad." GIVES ENGLAND HIS MONEY Sir Ernest Cassel Is One of the Big, , gest Philanthropists In Great Britain. The world of finance contains no more thrilling romance than that In which the central figure is Sir Ernest Cassel, whose recent gift of a pork to Newmarket In memory of King Ed ward, whose friendship he enjoyed for many years, is but one of many splen did acts of munificence. His father was a small banker at Cologne. At sixteen young Cass came to England to earn his own liv ing. He started In Liverpool, and then he came to London, and perhaps scores of people who read these lines will recall the time when he was a Junior clerkrgettlng 14 a week. When on of, the London Inanclal houses got into dItlculUes, ths task of disen tangling the complications was entrust ed to the young man, aad he did his work with such narked ability that ks at one mad a asm for himself. Since then his progress has been phe nomenal Blr Edward provided most of th funds for the asw radium institute n London, which was opened a short time ago, and he gave the $1,000,000 with which th 1st King Edward founded a sanatorium for th victims of tuberculosis; whilst he gave anoth er million dollars for tke establish ment of as Anglo-Oerman Institute, How self-reliant Blr Ernest Is Is proved by the fact that la none of his colossal financial atrprlss has he over had a partner. Answers, don. CANADA'S IMMENSE WHEAJFIELDS THE ATTRACTION FOR THREE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAIL WAYS. Last August there visited the Cans dlan west the vice-president of the largest Individual hardware compar lu tho United States. As his firm have a turnover of millions, and dcnls ex tensively with farm Implements, this man took a deep Interest in crop con ditions In Canada, and on his return he embodied his findings In an article for tho Hardware Reporter. This ar ticle should be of special Interest to farmers. Tho writer speaks of the Importance of the spring wheat crop of Western Canada. He might also havo spoken of tho Importance of tho oat crop and also of the winter wheat crop, as well ns barley. Winter wheat during tho past few years has been a great suc cess, and experiments havo shown that It can bo grown with success In nlnioBt any portion of the thrco prov inces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Dut apart from this, tho spring wheat crop Is tho one generally grown, and all who know anything ot grain, anyono who has had anything to do with markets, knows or has heard of tho high character of this cereal and tho splendid yields that aro annually produced. Reproducing from this article: "In a land of such great sweep, and of such dlffercnco In soil and climate, there aro many resources, but none are at present of tho same overwhelm ing importance as the spring wheat crop. In the intcrmlnablo pralrlo ptretches ot tho northwest provinces it Is tho ono absorbing topic of Inter est and of conversation during Its growing andlts harvesting, for upon its success or failure hangs tho weal or woe of a largo part of tho Domin ion. ItB Influence extends far down Into tho United StatcB, drawing thou Bunds of farmers northwards with tho lure of cheap lands, but llkowlso be yond the great lakes, even to tho cusy going maritime provinces, calling tho flower of their young mon to Its op portunities. Development In theso pralrlo provinces goes on at high pres Buro for everything hangs on tho out come of spring wheat. Success has emboldened tho raisers of this ono all important crop, and ench year thero la further incursion Into those north ern fields that only a short tlmo ago were regarded as Arctlo wastes. Tho Canadian Northwest seems to be ono of those modern agricultural examples set forth to drive the final nail in the coffin of that ancient Malthuslnn de lusion that population tends to outrun the means of subsistence, since the only fear now among Canadian econ omists Is as to the danger of over stocking th wheat market Only about two and one-half per cent of possible arable )ands in the northwest provinces is now under cultivation, snd this year th crop promises to be clos to 800,000,000 bushels, so that your 'imagination and your arith metic can easily supply the answer as to the possible or even probable out come." During the months of July and Au gust tho weather was unfavourable and the production of a 200 million yield of wheat will not likely bo real ised, but even with this, the threshing reports coming to hand show that tho crop will be a splendidly paying one. A Change of Opinion, "Talk is cheap," chuckled the poli tician with the telephono frank In his pocket After talking 20 worth, be pulled out bis frank and found It had ex pired. "By heck J" he muttered rue fully, "that guy was right when he said that 'Silence Is golden.' " Judge. A Jolt to Romance. "Hubby, you have a lock of my hair, haven't you?" "Next my heart." "See If you can match It In some puffs when you go downtown." Thousands of country people know the value of Harolins Wizard Oil, the best family medicine In ease of accident or sudden illness. For the safety of your family buy a bottle now. He that doth a base thing In seal for his friends burns tho golden thread that ties their hearts together. Jere my Taylor. Itra. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup for Colldrea tasthlng, softens the guns, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, oures wind colic, 860 bottle. Bom people never go ahead be cause they wait too long to make sure they are right b Msay people sttfsr aor sleoaol. - kK t- afaataBBBBBBBmiV 'sBBal M atiesWeswsV ee.ssw Stsa rest (CwAatsseJs i v TlsW tool soatsias ao trisohet to' shriek act the red Most orBeles est, est the ether head, H laeresses their sumber sad they besots roead aad haskhy MSkMBS ta aesiaa sysfearia u saaisamf, Bssetttsstwre at rfea, red Uoed. K helps the stoBssch to sesimllet or take tap tkm proper eleiests froas the food. taereBy sweats fssaoa sea sertag lettable Syasptbau; stops exeesalr tissue wests fcs eoavslssesesa froas fevers, fertsnudow,smjBBBie, tit sadvitslisiag. JMtktotiiitu9waiMmnmf,mdtmt9tauimtMi09i'1 SBsdlelses offered by the druMUt who is Lwkied for a larger prolt. Nothiai hat Dr. PlorwVs Coldea Medlos! DIseovery will do you half as inch jeed. PUTNAM Cater eyeai brighter and ercolorstl than A Regular One. Sho And don't you go In for sport of any kind? He Oh, yaas, don't yer know. I'm ha passlonntoly fond of domi noes. Everybody's Weekly. Located. Clerk Where shall I file the lovo letters In this suit? Lawyer Under tho head of promis sory notes. Get a Mother's Cooker Free This advertisement is Rood for 10 cou pons cut it out and you have a bis start. Then in every pack age of Mother's Oats you wilt find a cou pon. Save the cou pons and Ret the cooker free in a hurry. Only ene ad vtrttstmtnt will bt acctpttdfrom tach tm temtr as 10 ttupent. Start today with the first package and don't forget to send a postal for complete premium book. Address "MOTHER'S OATS," CHICAGO tyA.rBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJB a BBjKMaJsaBsaTS7 Rayo lamps smi lanterns rjive moat light lor the The light Is strong and steady. A Materials and workmanship are tho best Rayo lamps and lanterns last. Aik your dtaltr to thom you till line of ttayo htmpt mid loiifmts, or urltt for Ulintrattil booktef Hired to tiny agency nf Standard Oil Company line orDora ted I FOR PINK W. L. DOUGLAS 2,50, 3.00, 3.50&H00 SHOES Meat sad Wswmsi wear W-LDetif las skew fcecaai they are the best skeee ssroaWcasIsa tleBHryftwthewke. laslat ssmsi kav M taeas, Taave ae ether mskt THE.STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS Th assurance that goes with an estab lished reptatioa syour awuraoce in buying If I could take you into my large factories ?SC0 Mass., snd show you how carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand whv thev aw win ranted to hold their shape, fit belter and wear longer than any chermake for the price CAUTION Th nulne t,KTs w u nmKim MHUimrs Mms Md rlce ltlB1Ml botMn Witt MasmAS aKi.Ih W V -k a a iwVlriLrJbUMsSPSrS L?aiWJKnRM fuuuaA, ih srk St.. VrocMon, entmsot siue Ask yew dealer Mttl " BTBBBBBBSSaaWaBBBafasarV gV aBBSBBSS if4 f i RAW FURS-HIDES Don't put your money and labor Into bunch of Tun or Hides ami then "lose out" In the seUlaa. Thnt'a the Important part, an extra 10 per cent (or more) obtained through good sales manship, means Increased pi-outs U yoa. Yet; aro entitled te the fclabest prices and a, square) deal, we vrlll give you both. We charge NO COMMISSION and maVe prompt returns. S??SJSL rztje-llat and shipping tags. They nro free. HORSES AND CATTLE HIDES TANNED ifyoata and robes raado to order from your own tildes. SEND foil OATAIOO LINCOLN HIDE ft FUR CO., 1008 Q St., LINCOLN, NEI. weaif mi ear i from weak hearts. They stay expert Bctoriacsa ot ereaia on exertion, pain over is Mart, or dissy feeHajfs, oppressed breathing alter meals or their eyes bscoaae blurred, their heart is not suateieatly ttroag to snap blood to tke extremities, aad they have sold heads sod feet, or poor appetite beoause of weakened blood supply to the stomach. A heart toaio aad alterative should be takes , wUohhasnohrfaIt-waiBot. Such is Dr. Pierce's GoMsat Medio) DiasovMy. whleh eoetaiaa ao daoamraua ueeaoa seat revs 1 1 lade Cherry berk tnmmmt tnh trisfe rsfJaed drear! erspspssa, Beart-bsra aad assay i FADELESS DYES saw other dva. s&SUtilgsB Obeyed Orders. Percy What nro you doing about your doctor's advice to tnko phytlcal exercise, dear boy? Cholly I'm carrying n heavier walk ing ntick, and I wear a larger button hole bouquet. Ho that 1b taught to live upon little owes nioro to his father's wisdom than he that has n great deal left him does to tils father's core. Penn. Oats in a Hurry You can Hava this Fireless ' Cooker Without Cost' Buy a Packago of Mother's Oats Today. r oil used. Rnvo never flickers. EYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVEK AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASD Curea the sick and acta as a prere ntlrs for others, liquid given oa the tongue. Hafe for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy joS cents and It .03 m bottle 1 Sft 00 and 110.00 the doten. 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