The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 09, 1911, Image 3

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Be Your Own Rain-Maker
Did the recent long, dry spell hit you pretty hard-cutting down your
crop yield nud your income for the year In the Big Horn Basin and the Yellow
rtone Valley farmers have rnhw-d splendid crops. Their Income this year will be
greater Umn ever and it all comes from an ample water BUpply. Tho farmer
"controlled the rain" and applied the water as his crops needed it. The Govern
ment system of irrigation provides during the growing season two feet ofj water
per acre, the equivalent of twelve heavy rains of two inchos each: thiuk what
such a water supply would have meant to your community during tho summer
of 1011.
Why not go with me on the next excursion into the Big Horn Basin, aud
look over that land of sunshine and bounty; new Government units of the
finest kind of irrigated land near Ralston now available with perpetual water
rignw on me easiest oi terms. Tiieso are the richest gifts the Government has
had to bestow upon its people within thirty years.
D. CLEM DEAVER, Immigration Agent
Omaha, Nebraska
IITE ARE now prepared to fill
" your wants in all new Fall
Goods. C We wish to call your
especial attention to our new Pall
line of
RUCS
Our line is by far the most complete and
largest ever displayed in this part of the
state. C Let us show you; seeing is be
lieving. ATKINS & BARBER,
Licensed Embalmers and Undertakers
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA
SOMETHING NEW!
CWe have added to our large stock of
Furniture, Carpets and Rugs, a fine line of
PIANOS
CXet us figure with you when in the mar
ket on all lines. CXady attendant in our
undertaking department.
ED. AMACE
Licensed Undertaker and Etnbalmer.
All the Phonei
Say, Pat !
V Sherman and Snn art Qt-ili
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running the Red Cloud Cafe
anu.piming out tnose square
meals 'for 25 cents.
They serve oysters IN ALL
STYLES, too.
Don't forget the place.
Red Cloud Cafe
, Sherman and johnny.
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4th AVENUK JfBAT MARKET.
JOHN TOOT, Prop
Cozy Corner Barber Shop
M. A. MERCER, Praj.
First claw workmen and first-dast
work. Everything neat and dean.
In Putter Baseineat.
ONE WAY TO SAVE MONEY.
Centract deed Sited Debt Then
Work Hard TIM Ita Paid.
Perhaps you think you can't snve.
Tou havo debts. Well, tho way to
euro n debt is by contracting another
one. You meet your debts, do you not?
Well, contract n debt to the bank.
Just ngrco with yourself that you owo
tho bank $1,000 and must pay this
debt In small installments a dollar or
two or flvo out of each week's wages.
Then pay that debt. Tho bank, unliko
your other creditors, pays you for tho
iUso of your money and will return It
to you in tlmo with interest For you
aro a partner with it. It is your bank
and its business is to mako money for
you.
When yon start a Imnk'account you
becomo n capitalist, n banker, an in
vestor in securities and n substantial
cltiicn, interested in tho development
of your town and country. You ac
quire standing, respect, peaco of mind.
Your point of view is changed. You
no longer "seo red." Your fellow men
appear to you as they really aro co
workers and friends not oppressors or
schemers against your welfare.
havo dono your pnrt, you havo unified
your interests with tho right ones
caught Btcp with tho march of prog
ress. It is only thoso who resist this march
that get hurt Don't get under tho
car get in it Going in debt to tho
bank means going in debt to yourself,
to your family, to tho general good.
This should bo tho most sacred of your
obligations and should como first It
Is the "preferred creditor," and you'll
find that all your other creditors will
bo willing to stand back wbiio you
pay It For it insures tho payment of
every other obligation. A mna who
is saving is trusted and helpod. His
credit is good. Ho can "do things."
Peoplo placo confldenco in him. Chi
cago Tribune.
ZXMO KAKIS AiTONISHIHO
XOZBM A CURES
We Prove It.'
Receiver's Sale
hvery day Zeuio gives relief and
cures men women and children iti every
city and town in America, whose skin
are on firo with torturing Eczema
rashes nnd other itching, burning, scaly
and crusted skin nnd scalp humors.
Zemo and 'emo (Antiseptic) Soap
two refined preparations will give
yon such quick relief that you will feel
like ii now person.
We give you three reasons why we
recommend und endorse Zetuo nnd
Zemo Soap for nil skin nnd scalp
eruption.
lHt. They are clean, sclentiflic pre.
pnratlon aud aro pleasant and agreeable
to use at all times.
Und. They nro not experiment, lint
nro proven cures for any form of skin or
scalp affections whether on Infants or
or grown persons.
!lrd. TllttV work on iir,v iiiliii'liilou
ut!!i T"ey do not glaze over the surface, but
they penetrate to thq seat of the trouble
and draw tho germ life from under-
neatu tho skin nnd destroy it. In this
way a complete euro is effected In any
case or hkln or Scaly Eruption.
Endorsed und sold in Red Cloud
By C. L. Cottlng.
DAVID GARRICK.
The Great Actor's Art and His Wife's
Ruffled Feelings.
Mrs. Garrlck's admiration of her
husband's dramatic talents was In
tense, and on his great nights sho
would hang over her box next the
stago In rapturous delight. Tho one
flaw in her idol, sho claimed, was a
tasto for low life, for which sho blamed
him greatly, insisting that he loved
better to play Scrub to n low lived
audience than ouo of his superior char
acters before an audlcnco of tasto.
On one particular occnslon she was
in her lwx In the thenter when Cnr-
rlck'H Impersonation of lllclinrd 111.
was applauded to the echo. In that
day a farco followed tho tragedy of tho
evening, and as Mrs. Garrlck roso to
leave before it her husband camo to
tho box to sny ho had some business
In the greenroom which would detain
him, so most unwillingly the lady was
obliged to acquiesce nnd remain
through tho closing entertainment
This proved to be a comical Bcrlos of
blundering adventures which had be
fallen a countryman who bad left bis
farm to sec London and on his return
gave his neighbors an account of tho
wonders ho had met.
This characterization was received
with such peals of applauso that Mrs.
Garrlck, over zealous of her husband's
fame, began to think it rivaled thoso
lately lavished on Itlchard III. Her
feelings were nearly worked up to fe
ver heat when sho was attracted by
tho frantic efforts of her little spaniel
dog to overleap tho bnlcony that sepa
rated liim from tho stage, when she
Immediately became aware of the truth
that tho actor was Garrlck and ex
claimed, "Strange that a dog should
know his master when the woman who
loved him best In tho world could not
pierce his disguise."
OF
MUST BELIEVE IT
When Weil-Known Red Cloud Peo
loToll It 80 Plainly.
When public endowment is made by
a repesentativo citizen of Red '.Clond
the proof is positive. You must believe
it. Rend this testimony. Every back
ache sufferer, every man, woman or
child with any kidney troublewlll find
profit in the reading.
William Parkes, of Red Cloud, Nebr.,
says: " For about three years my kid
neys were disordered aud I was obliged
to get up several times during the night
to pass the kidney secretions. I also
had dizzy spells and other symptoms
of kidney complaint. Sinco taking
Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured
at Cook's Drug Store, I have felt much
better in every way." (Statement given
May 20, 1907.)
A LASTING EFFECT.
On June 17, 1010. Mr. Parkes said:
" I gladly confirm my former enriors-
ment of Doan's Kidney Pills. There
has not been the least recurrence of
kidney tronble in my case during the
past three years."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MUbum Co. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for-the United
States. Remember the nnuie Doan's
tako uo others.
HORSES - MULES
CATTLE - HOGS
Pursuant to the order of the district court of Webster county,
Nebraska, the Receiver in the case of Amboy Milling &
Elevator Co. vs. Harris, will sell at public auction on the
premises at Ambov, ;, miles east of Red Cloud. Nebr., on
Tuesday, November 28
Bcgining at 1 1 o'clock a. m. the following property:
41 young mules, coming 2 and 7 milk cows
. " " o calves, under i vear
mares 65 sows, many pure bred
14 young horses and
(Mares bred to jack)
1 6 year old mare and colt
2 2 year old Alleys
4 yearling Alleys
2 grade stallions
1 jack
146 shoats, weight about no
S4pigs '
100 tons alfalfa hay
About 3000 bu. ear corn
1 cream separator
Numerous other articles
TERMS: Sale will be for cash or purchaser to amount
of $25.00 or over may give note with approved security on
six months time, bearing 10 per cent interest.
N. B.-This is an exceptionally fine bunch of stock, and
in good condition. The sows are excellent for breeding,
many of them pure bred Poland China. The shoats are all
right to follow cattle.
!n case of a severe storm on the 28th, sale will take
place on the 29th.
Dated at Red Cloud, Nebraska, November 4, ioji.
His Blggtst Failure.
John Jacob Astor was asked ono day
what was the largest amount of mon
ey ho had over mado In one trans
action. This ho declined to answer,
but said that he would tell tho largest
sum that ho failed to make. With
Do Witt Clinton and Gouverncur Mor
ris, he said, he had planned to buy
Louisiana from France nnd to sell It
to tho United States government, re
taining the public domain and charg
ing 2',-j Hr cent commission. They
changed their minds and Mr. Astor
said that lie lost $30,000,000 by failing
to go Into the deal.
Fancy Price In 1849.
A tourist lately on tho Pacific slope
piciceu up a menu used In 1840, when
California wns the mecca of gold min
ers. Tho Items and prices In that wild
country ran ns follows: "Bean soup,
fl; hash, low grade, 75 cents; bash.
18 carat $1; beef, plain, fl; beer, with
ono potato, $1.15; baked beans, plain.
75 cents; baked beans, greased, fl;
two potatoes, no cents; two potatoes,
peeled. 75 casta; rice pudding, 75 cents.
Starts Much Trouble.
If people knew thnt neglect of con
stipation would result in severe indiges
tion, yellow jaundice or virulent liver
trouble they would soon take Dr. King's
New Life Pills, and end it Its the nnlv
safe way. Best for biliousness, head
ache, dyspepsia, chills and debility. 25
cents nt C. L. Cottings.
OLIVER D. HEDGE,
Receiver.
Balked at ColdSteel.
"I wouldn't let a. doctor cut my foot
off," said H. D. Ely, BnntHin, Ohio, '"al
though n horrible ulcer had been the
plague of my Hfo for years. Instead
I used Bucklen'H Arnica Salve, and my
foot was soon completely cured." Heals
uurns, Bolls, Sores, Bruises, Eczema,
Pimples, Corns,
at C. L. Cottiugs
Stjrest Pile cure 2.1c
Saved Many From Death.
W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes
ne nas saved manv lives in his 25 veara
or experience in the drug business.
"What I always like to do' he writes,
"is to recommend Dr. King's New Dis
covery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds,
la grip, croup, asthma or bronchial aff
ections, for I feel sure that a number
or my neighbors are alive and well
today Imcause they took my advice to
use it. I honestly believe its the best
throat and lung medicine that's made."
Easy to prove Tbe's right. Get a trial
bottle free, or regular 50c or $1.00 bottle.
Guaranteed by C. L. Cotting.
For nains in the side or chnst damnnn
apiece of flaunel with Cbamberlln's
Liniment and bind it over the seat of
ain. There is nothing better. For
iy all dealers.
T. ALBERT JONES,
-EYE 8PBCIALI8T-
Will ba at his oik-t on the 1st
to Ilk day of every moats.
PaTTKIt BMMK - KICf.OUI, NKBR.
RksuwatUra Believed in Six Sours.
r. Detekta'H relief for rheualtkai.tixualtr re
Uevesaerent canrsiaale twit. lu Actkm
use the wtr U remarkable and effictUV. it
roautteN i the cause naa (ho dlwaM quickly dinar
The Privilege ef Wealth.
"That man Is getting to be a regs
lar customer here."
"Yos, and he must be a inultimillloa
aire." "Why so, Msyrne?"
"He ain't afraid te ask to see some
thing cheeper If he feels so licltaed."
Plttsbsrg Tost.
"I do not believe there is any other
medicine so good for whooping congh
as Chamberlain's (Jough Remedy,"
writes Mrs. Francis Turnip, Junction
city, ure. This remedy is also unsor
passed for colds and croup. For sale
sale by an dealers.
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O VERING BROS. & CO.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA
I am pleased to recommend Chamber
lain a Cough Remedy as the best thing
I know of and the safest remedy for
coughs, colds, and bronchial tronble."
writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold of Denver,
Cole. "We have used it repeatedly
and it has never failed to give relief'
For sale by all dealers.
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Quick Conelusien.
V'I see that one convict fatally
saeKM anotuer."
"They mast have some bad saea la
that penttnt(ary."-OleTelaa4 Plata
Dealer.
Depends.
Ted-Would you marry a sjtri was
seed ye far breach of preabieeT Nett
-That woald depeai or whether sis
woe tie sttii-Ilhttadetfihla Tates.
There is little danaer from a i:nld nr
irom an attack- or tne trip except when
followed by pasoaonia, and this never
hsppens when Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is need. This remedy has won
its great reputation and extensive sale
oyue remarKSDie cares
caa Derailed anon
Forsslebyall dealers
idsace.
of colds and
with implicit con
Chamberlain's Htomaob and Liver
-iantets no not sicken or grips, and may
betaken with perfect safety by the
must delicate woman or the yoaageet
child. The oM sod feeble will also Sad
the nost. suitable remedy for aiding
and strenathenins their wMkBiuf
digestion and for regulating the bowels.
rur me ny an ueaisre. ,
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
FARM MACHINERY
Vehicles and Supplies
We carry a full line including Buggies,
Surreys, Wagons, Boss End Gates, Plows,
Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes, Gas Engines, Rope,
Bolts, Batteries, Scoop Shovels, Forks, Spades
and in fact all kinds of hardware and imple
ments, Oils and Greases, and Gasoline. We
take orders for Automobiles and Motor Cycles.
We make a specialty of HORSESHOEING
and CAREFUL BLACKSMITH ING.
Call and see us-we will treat you right.
Wolfe & Whitaker
The Argus Job Office
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