The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 04, 1912, Image 8

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DIET OF THE TEETOTALER
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During Day of Golf and
Business,
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irters For
Builders Hardware
Heavy
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'tiiware
Majestic Ranges
Laurel Ranges
German Heaters
Bath room specialties
Rope
Oils
Paints
Wagons
Buggies
Gilson Gas Engines
Fields Gas Engines
Olds Gas Engines
Badger Gas Engines
Joliet Corn shelters
Louden Hay Tools
Everything of the best at Lowest possible prices.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
BOTH PHONES: Ind 48 Bell Red 28
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"I was Just recalling what I hnil
tnkon In the way of refreshment to
tiny," snltl a teetotaller to IiIh wlfo
when he came homo to dinner on one
of tho hottest days, "and It makes mo
aatonlflhed that thoro are not more
cases of upset stomachs.
"You know I got up early and went
up to play golf. Well, for breakfast
i una a iamb chop, cereal, coffee,
toast and a couplo of hananna.
"After I'd played the six 'hill holes
I had a drink of Ire water, and after
plnJng tho fifteenth hole wo repaired
to tho shanty of the flagman on tho
railroad and lintl imn of lik lrnnnn.
ilv.-, which ho inn!;ct for tho thirsty
golfers end throu ,:i wl.lt !i tr..d ' lu
proha'Jly makes moro than his wa-;ts
amount to.
"After we'd llnh.hed I had a dish of
Ice cream and two large glasses of
'excellent milk. Th.-n I took a show,
or hath, dressed and went down town,
tarrying for a plneapplo Ice cream
soda and a glass of ico water.
I' or lunch at my usual downtown
restaurant I took a lettuce and toma
to sandwich, Iced tea, n good sized
section of watermelon and a pleco
of cocoanut pie. About fifteen minu
tes after four o'clock I took an egg
chocolate- at a soda fountain.
"And hero I am, ready for dinner,
nnd not awaro of any 111 effects from
.tho variety of foods and drinks I've
taken."
Hay, Grain, Flour, Oils, Garden Seeds and
Alfalfa Meal Delivered to Your Door.
esancsssmsasa
SIMPSON St
WWOKTHY
: Opposite Post Office :
Thone Us Your Orders,
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igjJLaiflaaawjBMajucBatgiia
lhcDan4r.ro! La GrlpDc
Is Its fatal tendency to ptimnuoiiiu.
To ciuo your Ingrlppe coughs take
Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound. U.
E, Fisher, Washington, Kas., says: "I
was troubled with u severe uttuclc of
lagrlppo that, threatened nnoumonia.
A friend ail vised Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound and I got relief after
taking the first few doses. I took
three bottles and tnv lagrlppo was
curoTl." Get the genuine, in tho yellow
package. Sold at Dr. Cook's drug
store.
or ineonvenienco. Uexall Orderlies
are particularly good for children,
aged and delicate persons.
Wo urgH you to try Uexall Orderlies
at our risk. Tlireo sizes, 10e, S5c and
r0o. Remember, you can got Hcxall
Remedies in this eommuuity only at
our store The Roxall Store. Tho II.
K. Griee Drug Co.
Ii The District Ctart T Webster
Ceuty. Nebraska.
I.lbble UrtU,
Flalntlir.
VII.
Lulu Itadell,
Joanna 11. J. Kent,
HurtouT. Jinlson,
Idai:. Williams.
Irwin I. Parker,
Klinor V.. Parker,
Ilurto.iO, l'urker.
Janii'H II, l'urker,
ItitsselT. l'urker, ami
MlmtteJ. Sntltli,
Defendants.
The above niinu.il ileleinlittits will take
notice, that on thu 1.1 iluy ol Oi'toher, I'JII,
l.lbblo lltltt plalntM' herein II I ill her petition
In thu District Court ol Webster County, Ne
braska imnlitHi the above naiui'il ilclu.ultiiitx,
lltuohjcut ami pruyerot which,,! to dclcr
inluu IhtirlKhtHot thu parties In thu tibovu
naiui'il I'Ahu, to thu IhIIiiwIiik (U'MTll)t'd pro
inlhtw, to-wlt; lots ten (IU) ami eleven (II) In
Mock twenty ono t'JI) in thu (Hty ul Heil
Cloiul, Nebraska, ami for n Judgment con
tlrtnlni; thu shares of tho parties to the, above
described prumlM'Hauil torn partition of thu
said hIiovu described promises according to
tho renpuotlvu rlnhlsol thu parties Interested
therein and If thu name cannot hu equitably
dlvldud that Kahl promises ho sold ami thu
proceeds bu divided but ween thu pnrtUi here
to accordion t their respictlvu rlhts nnd
for general eipiltablurellel.
You nro required to answ er mild putltlon on
or before tho IBth day I'cbrunry, lllli
lillllllK It it I If.
lty V. C. Domey and
llurnard McNeny
Her attoriteyK.
You Risk no Money
Our Reputation and Money are Back of
I his Offer
Wo pay for all tho medicine used
during the trial, if our remedy falls to
completely relieve you of constipation.
Wo take all the risk. You tiro not ob
ligated to lib in any way whatever, if
you accept our offer. Could anything
bo more fair for you? Is thero any
reason why you should hesitate to put
ur claims to a practical test',1
A most scientific, common-senso
treatment is ltexall Ordorlies, which
are eaten like candy, Thoy arc very
pronounced, gentle and Pleasant in
action, and particularly agreeable hi
very way
la The District Curt of Webster
Csiaty, Nebraska.
(Jcsrglaua linker UoWttt,
rialntltr.
vs.
UltuichuKmtcrii,
John KKgera, her huxband,
Clarencu Warner, and
Mrs. Clarence Warner hit wife llrut lull name
unknown,
William J. linker, nnd
Mrs. William J. linker his wlfo llrstnamo un
known, It. A. Whlttiker, ilrst (till nntne unkuown,
anil
Mr. It. A. Whituker his wife, Ilrst imiuo un
known, William llopiieraud. Mrs. Hopper his wife,
tlr.st (nil niiiiuiiuknuwn.
Jennlu Wal,
Delia Malioite.x,
Aiiulo Woodt ml',
.Morris M. Wanier,
Illla.Shernian, now lloweit,
.leaneltucioniwell,
tillu Hopper,
Nellie Hopper,
William amer,
Majotlu K. Maker, now Fonts,
William. I. A. linker,
Kutlierlno II. K. linker.
Ann Warner,
Charlts W Warner, ut al
Hefendauts,
rhoahovo ..anted non-residents dofondnuts
will take notice that on tho second day of
January, itip.', (leorulann linker DoWItt,
plalntlil herein Died her petition In tho Ills-
trlCt Court of Webster I'miniv vi i...
aunlnst you, the object nnd prayer of which
...u.iMiuiernunuthurlRlitsot tho parties In
tho above easu to the (ullovliiK described
promUes Kltnated In Webster County, Ne
braska, UMWtj Tho north west iiuarter of
lection JI, Town -MtatiBoU West of the ll P.
M.i and for n Jinliui.tit ..,.. dr,.,i.,,. n... . ...
fsof thu parties to thu above described p're-'
...- -..win u.r a partition of thu above de
scribed premises accordlnt! to tho respectho
rlBhUof tho parlies Interested therein and
the samu eannot bo equitably divided,
hill said premises bo sold and tho proceeds
budlvldul bet wem the parties hereto accord
in to their re-neetlv.. ri.-ina i ,..- -...
equitable relief. " .m.....
YtHi uru rtfiulriil to miwu-r ..i,i ..m
or before thu llUli day of iVbruary lupj.
Hateil January .', pjpj,
(I IIOIIOI. .VA IlAk-i:ii lliv.. iii
I lllillllli,
lly llurnard McNcny,
Her Attorney,
Farmers discuss Important Questions
Omaha, Xebr., Jan. 1 When the
fanners of Nebraska meet in annual
convention iu Oniitha on January in
to 13, they will be privileged to hear
exhaustive discourses on various ques
tions, which ure vital in their impost
The program, which has been nr
ranged by the Hocrcturies of the three
organizations, the Farmers Congress
the Rural Life Commission, and the
Farmers Co-operative Shipping Asso
elation, Includes addresses by men
who have made a life study of the
economic conditions.
"? "V? A,dr,cuowncy plan will
affect the Farmer," win be discussed
from every angle by Honrv w v......
of Omaha. Mr. Yates will .jiL. ,..
address on the evening of January u.
Hr. George O. Virtue, of the Univer
sity of Nebraska Will ilnlU-.... i
dress on the "Substitutes For the lVr"
sonnl Tux." Ibis address, which is
...uri ror the sau.o evening will
leal with the possible elimination of
HE AROUSED HER INTEREST
Woman Didn't Want Booka op pi.
turei, but Lotion for Wrinkle
Wat Different.
-
"Madame," sold the. .gentlemanly
agent, "I am selling a cbllecjloaof tho
greatest poems over written, Tho book
is finely bound, containing C97 pnges,
ind"
"I don't caro for poetry. You will
have to excuse me."
"In that case, ma'am perhaps you
would llko to soo a Ulblo that I am
polling. It contntns a handy index
which will enable you to find any
name or quotation without"
"No, wo have all tho Ttlblcs wc want,
lit ally, I am very btisv"
"If you aro Interested In art I can
furnish you with replicas of all tho
old masters, so cleverly dono that no
once would bo ahlo to "
"Wo have nil the nrt wo want. I
must ask you to step outside at once."
uon't you let mo show you a col
lection of tho world's proso master
pieces? It is tho most handsomo vol
ume "
"No, I don't care to bo bothered any
further. Good day."
"I am handling a lotion that Is guar
anteed to removo wrinkles In ono
night. It Is recommended by "
"Just step In and bo seated, won't
you, please? Do you carry a supply
with you for Immediate delivery?"
? The Mrtm f2i &
P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop.
A Complete Lino of Staple and Fancy Qrocerloa.
also tho Latest Patterns In
Queens ware
Wo p also making a Specialty of tho Celebrated
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A. B. C.
99
CANNED GOODS
Bell Phono 102.
Squinting.
I hoard recently of a mother who
emacked her small boy because ho
squinted. She remarked that If that
would not cure the child she did not
know what would.
She evidently had no Idea that
squinting U a nervous affection (un
less It comas from a deformity of Um
eye, which generally can be cured' by
operation), and that sometimes it Is
a symptom of serious brain disorder.
Most of the Muly tricks" that chil
dren develop In childhood are clmply
the result of "nerves" and to attempt
to cure them by nagging, scolding or
smacking Is about the worst possible
way to set about it.
It Is very Important that they
should be remedied, however, because
sometimes thoso tricks havo lasting
impressions that enduro evon Into
adult life, und spoil tho appearance or
mo manners or norhana both nnri
i
V IIBSI
j j? s.
lite liorsonal tnv .in.. ...... . . nturt mnv nr.noi.inr,ii.i.. ini.... ...
-""UIH, Him Vl I , ""' " .MUtuijr lUJUlU UIU
nggest ways nnd meai.H . ... "ealth. Exchange.
levenuo from other sourcos. wi,i..i. .. . I '
- "in i
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tftjMt tri
POLICE! MURDER! FIRE!
Our house is burning down and
John's uway a million miles off on
his vacation. A true picture though
a bit exaggerated.
Qet an Insurance Policy on
Your House and Furniture
while you think about it. For
solid security have us write it up.
Our premiums are low and compan
ies are safe.
O. C. TEEL,
Rmlltblm inturmne:
Independent Phone 44
vaWvA'
Swiff's
Premium 'C
Hams
and Bacon
Mlddlo Course Difficult.
To soo tho good nowhere that Is
pessimism, and this Is oasy. To soe
tho good everywhere that Is optim
ism v nnd this Is not difficult Dut to
find tho KOOd Rnmnwhirn, i
. . .-...... iuih Q
nn. a ... .. "wi.jr, uuii mis is in no wise oaav
Thoy do not cause diarr- Ivan Panln.
hcoa, nausea, flatulence, griping or oth-
-us -s
mean a more eciultablo dli-ui,,,,
SeerotnryOdell of tho KPa, Lfl.
Cotnmisslon is eon.luetlng an invest i
JMitlon and is asking a soreles of ,,,..
tioiH which have for their object tli0
.tseertalning of facts and suggestions,
which will increase the desirability of
farm life and check the drift from the
farm lire to tho city.
Indications are that nearly l ooo
farmers will attend the joint congas
of the three associations.
All farmers aro urged to attend the
congress, whether they aro regularly
appointed dolocates or , i.. '
one will have a voice in the conven-
mm mm win no entitled to vote on
any question that Is raln,i -m...
ol leers of tho three associations have
joined iu mi invitation to every f!U,
or in the state. All arc urged to i,e
present and bo prepared to ,llsuss
tho various questions, which will llt;
raised during the three days session
West Steadily Advancing,
noorsheba is still nn outpost of civi
lization against Bedouin tribes. Ita
commercial Importance Is Increasing
rnpldly, owing to waterworks which
draw their supply from seven wells
mentioned in Genesis. That tho his
toric East is gradually Buccumbtng,
however, to tho progressive Bplrit or
the West is indicated by tho fact that
a pumping plant has boon erected
over Abraham's well. When tho rail
way system now under way has been
complotod, It will bo posslblo to run
tralnB from Paris to Damascus, Jeru
salem, and Mecca Itself.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound "Cur
es In Every t'ase."
... ?',i. "V,1- ?IcCii'ory, Mgr. of the
Sulilltz Hotel, Omaha,' Nebr. reco.u"
mends Foley's llonoy and Tnr C .
pound, because It cures in every eas "
"I liuvo used it myself and 1 1 have re
commended t to many others who
live since old tne f its Kreat e
th power in dis-HM., f ll,,. .(t
and iu..g." FonillfotiKliMuiil ,.ds
"I'-M'H ly .irncilve. Sidd ut Dr.
tioU'n ilnig store
Chief Ads Bring Results
Are Pishes MJrrors?
A scientist says ho always fancied
llttlo flBh wero protectod ngalnst tho
mouths of tho big fish chlclly by their
markings looking llko tho stones and
reeds In tho water, but ho now con
cludes that all Rhinlng, silvery fish
nro mirrors, reflecting tho dark- bot
tom of tho pond, and It Is only when
such fish como to tho surface that tho
light Bhlnes on them, nnd they bocomo
vlslblo to tho big fish that thoy prey
on llttlo llsh. So long as tho llttlo,
sllvory fish stay closo to tho bottom
thoy look llko mud and etones, only
showing their Bhlnlng Bllvor whon
thoy como near tho top and bo aro
Boon swallowed down.
Much the 8ame for Husband.
Mrs. Knlcker What Is tho chief dlf.
forence between summer and winter?
Mrs. Docker In winter you ask for
moro money, and in summer you write
for it Puck.
,
fc25f " wn.-wim.
Of Interest te Horse
Breeders
Every Stallion In the State of Nebras
ka must oe Examined
It is getting toward the season of
the year when the farmer begins to
llg'iro .! thu number of horses ho
must keep for tho next souson's work.
Ilo Is usually either buying or selling
horses, "dickering" so that ho will be
better off than he is now.
Wo want to call tho attention to the
farmor to the fact that a now law, en
aetotl at the last session of legislature,
that every stallion or jack kept for
sale, public servico,exchangoor trans
fer, must bo examined by an inspector
sent from the oillee of the Nebraska
stallion registration board. This
board issues a license, to the owner of
each and every stallion or jack that
passes the inspection which license in
good for ono year.
The State Stallion Inspectors have
now covered the state once, but owing
to the fact that tho board could no
secure the names of all tho btallion
owners thej have decided to make an
other trip over the state. They will
be iu or near our town some time dur
ing tho winter.
After this second trip through the
state, every btallion and jack should
have been examined. Ueforo buying
or using any animal kept for public
service, tho farmer should demand to
seo the license Issued by the Stallion
llegibtration Hoard. If such pnpors
cannot be produced, have nothing
more to do with tho animal as ho Is
doubtleBS refused a llcenso or is such
a poor Individual that his owner was
afraid to prcseut him for examination,
llcmember Unit, nil utniiintia ,i... .
have been or will be shipped Into tho
siuio siuee tiuty , uu, ana all these
born into thu state after that time
must bo absolutely souud, If you
uut auuun cons, kuow wuai you are
breeding to, insist on seeing tho lic
ense issued by the Stallion Registra
tion Hoard.
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For Sale J&t H
-BY- flJPffly
John Yost XKlf
THE fciSin
iLo tmm
"Dutch
Butcher"
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DENTimr
OVER STATE BANK
Red Cloud Nebraska
Foley Kidney Pills
Always give satisfaction becauso
they always do tho work. J. T. Shel
nut, IJienten, tjn says: "I have used
oley Kidney 1'ills with great satis
faction a,1(i f01Ul(, morc .j, from
their use tliun from any other kiduev
medicine, and I've tried almost all
kinds. I can cheerfully recommend
them to all sufferers for kidney nd
bladder trouble." For sale at Dr.
Look s drug store.
REWARD
S50 - Fifty Dollars Reward - $50
The undersigned ucrrees to rmw
anyone for tho arrest and conviction
of any person or persons violating the
liquor or gambling laws of the state of
Nebraska, iu the city of Rod Cloud,
tho sum of fifty dollars.
Ri:d Ci.oun Civic Association
NEW BAKERY
I have opened a bakery inRcd
Cloud and solicit u sharo of
your patronage.
Fresh Bread, Ties and Cakes
always iu stock. Phono me
your wants (Ind. phono 188.)
Retail store opposite Postof
floe, in Disderich building.
CURT HATFIELD, Prop.
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