- -murrm Mi'i.iMffyj3MMgwyig7rBgTMMgWraMM WMMfl , I BsIMsMssssMIsssssMsWWMIIMssMIMsmWsul TITTiiTl 1 7UWi iirTliiTTTsWsriwWTii"rri rnwf irirrnT- ) , F1 DIET OF THE TEETOTALER f Tello What He Ato and Drank During Day of Golf and Business, VN. &itt UTv Vft v fc $ ! AND i I IMPLEMENT 0. 1$ && fli (TlITl wit &&"&$& IP $rF ' ra,,jv. TPri -S JlfitflLJl -mr . JUJUMUOL iea oarawar 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 S i jyjagMMMMManawi ' hi i im m i r "Hi' w ' 3EsrelmgEIgJ3xra'.yy' IhcUanftt-rof La Grippe 1h its futtil temluiu-y lni"j11 To cmo your lugiippo coughs take Foley's Money unit Tur Compound. It. E. Fisher, NViishlngton, Kits., hays: "1 was troubled with a severe attack of lugrippo that, threatened utioumouiu. A friend advised Foley's Honey and Tar Compound unit I got relief ufter taking the llr.-t few doses. I took three bottles and mv lugrlppo was ctlf etl." Uet the genuine, In tho yellow package. Sold at t)r. Cook's drug tore. Ii The DUtrlct Coirt oT Webster Cmty. Nebraska. Mlililo llrltt, I'lalutlil. VK. Lulu Uadsll, Joanna Ii. J. Kent, KurtonT.Juilson, IdaK. WIIIIuiiih. Irwin I. I'arker, KIiiiit K. Parker, lliirtuiid. Parker. .luiui'H II. Parker, ItusselT. Parkur.niul Mliuilo.l. Siultli, Pl'ft'lltlitUtx. I lie alios u imiutil ilelciulautN will take. otUetliiitoii the 2M day t OcliiliiT. 11)11, I.llililo Hritt ultuiitlir herein Hied tier petition In thu DlKtrlel fiiiirt of Webster Count . Nu- liniHku imiilnst the above named ilufimiuintx, tho obji-ot and prayer ol w bleb, Is to deter mluu thu rights ol the piirlles In thu nliovu unined ensu, to thu follow Iiil; descrllied pru niUeH, to-lt: lots leu IU) and eleven (II) In lilocktwtiityinioi.il) In thu i.'lty of lted Cloud, NcbrtMkn, ami for a J ml mucin con llrnilnii thu bhartsof the parties totlioaliovu described preinlhOHiind for a partition of tho Hald nhovu described premUen according to thu respective rlisliUof tho parlies Interested thcrelmuul If tho wiine ennunt hu tiiiltally tllvldud that said promises lio sold and thu proceeds hu divided lietwi en tho parties here to nccordluit to their reipicilvo rlnhtu and for general ciiuttahlu relief. You are required to answ er said putltlon on or before the tilth day felinuiry, UU2. liimiiK llui it, Hy V. C Horsey and lltirnard MeNeny Her attorneys. You Risk no Money Our Reputation anil Money are Back of I his Ofu:r Wo pay for all the inodlolne used during tho trial, if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of constipation. We take all the risk. You uro not ob ligated to us in any way whatever, If you accept our offer. Could anything be more fair for you? Is there any reason why you should hesitate to put ur claims to u practical test'.' A most scientific, common-sonso treatment is Hexnll Orderlies, which re eaton like candy. Thoy tiro very pronounced, gentle and pleasaut in actlou, ami particularly agreeable in rcry way. Thoy do not cause diarr hoea, nausea, llatulcnce, griping or oth- ii " .. or inconvenience. Rexull Orderlies mo patticulurlv good for ehlldren, aged and delicate persons. Wo urge you to try Uexall Orderlies at our risk. Three sizes, lue, '.Vie mid r.Oo. Remember, you can get Uexall Hemodles in tills community only at our store The Rexall Store. Tho II. 10. Grlce Drug Co. Ii f be District Ceart of Webster teunty, Nebraska. (ieorglaua linker UeWItt, I'lalntltr. vs. Uloncho loggers, John Kggors, her hunliaud, Clarence Warner, and Mm. CUreme Warner hit wife tl rut full namo unknown, William J. linker, and Mrs. William J. linker his wife first namo un known, It. A. Whltuker, tlrst full namo unknown, and ' Mrs. It. A. Whltuker his wife, llrst namo 1111 kmiHIl, Wllllaiu Hopper and Mrs. Hopper his wife, llrst full ii'iiue uiikiiowu, .leiiulo Wal, Delia Mahouey, Auulo W iiddiiiir, .Morris M. Warner, Clla.'slierinau, now How en, .leaueltti Cloiuweil, ulhe lloppcr, ' Ntillti Hopper, William S urner, Majorlu H. Maker, now I'outs, Wllllaiu. I. A. linker, ICalherluu II. 10. llaker. Ann Warner, Charlis Y Warner, et al., Iiefendauts. I'hu above named non-residents defendants will lake notice that on thu second day of January, iar. Ucornlann llaker DoWItt, plalutlll herein II led her petition In tho Dis trict Court ol W'ulister County, Nebraska aunlnst you, tho objiet and prayer of which aro to doteriuluu tho rlRhts of tho parties In tho above ease to tho followlnn described premises situated In W'ebstor County, Ne braska, low it: Tho north west quarter of Section Jl, Tow ir. Uanno I) West of the l! P. M., and for a Judgment conllrmlnt; thu shar es!!! tho parties to tho above ilescrlbed pre mises and lor a partition of tho aboo de- scrlbi d premises aecordliiK to tho respecth o ritiiitKof the parties Interested therein and If tho s.uuo cannot bo equitably divided, that said pienilses bo sold and the proceeds builivldul betwei u the parties hereto aecord liiK to their reiecll e rights and for Kcueral equitable relief. Youareiequlred to answer said pelltlonou or lit fore tho nuh ,iay of iVbruary I'JI'J. Dated J a uiiar '.', IDl'J. v (Ihoikii .. H.vKini lii;Vi it, l'lalntlir. Ily llcruard MeNeny, Her Attorney. Middle Course Difficult. To seo tho good nowherethat Is pessimism, and this is easy. To see tho good everywhere that Is optim ism v and this Is not difficult But to And tho good somowhere that is sobriety, and this is in no wise easy. Ivan Ponln. n r B .rzcanjrKastiTxai'.v Farmers discuss Important Questions Omaha, Xebr., Jan. 1 When the fanners of Nebraska meet in annual convention in Omaha on .liuiuary 10 to 13, thoy will be privileged to hear exhaustive discourses on various ties tions, which are vital iu their impost. The program, which has been ar ranged by the secretaries of the three organizations, the Farmers Congress. the Ilural Life Commission, and tho i Farmers Co-operative ShirjDlno Asm. elation, includes addresses by men who have made a life study of the economic conditions. "How the Aldrich currency plan will affect the Farmer," will be discussod from every angle by Henry V. Yates of Omaha. Mr. Yates will deliver his address ou' the evening of January 11. Dr. tJoorgo O. Virtito, of the Univer sity of Nebraska will deliver an ad dress on the "Substitutes For tho Per sonal Tax." I his address, which Is scheduled for tho samo evening will deal with the possible elimination (,f the personal tax element, and wl suggest ways and means to jjot revenuo from othur sources, which will mean a more equitable division. Seerotury Odell of tho Rural Lift. Commission is conducting an investi gation ami is asking u soreies of quos tions which hayo for their object thu ascertaining of facts and suggestions, which will Increase tho desirability of farm life and check the drift from the farm life to tho city. Indications are that nearly 1,000 farmers will attend the joint congress of the three associations. All farmers are urged to attend the congress, whether they aro regularly appointed dolegates or not. Kvery one will haven volco in tho conven tion and will bo entitled to vote on any question that is raised. The olltcers of tho three associations have joined iu an Invitation to every fiuui er in thu state, All aro urged to bo present and bo prepared to discuss the various questions, which will be raised during the tliroo days session Fo!c's Honey and Tar Compound "Cur es In Every Case." Mr. Jus. MeCalVery, Mgr. of tho Schlltz Motel, Omaha, Nebr , recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, because It mires in every ease. "I liavo used it myself and I Miave re commended It to many others who have sineo told me of Its great eura th power in ilUxasi., i.f th lhrat ami lungs." Fur all roughs and rnlds It is sp-mlily t tV.'cllve. nlil lit Dr. CoiiU'r. drug store Chief Ads Bring Results "I was just recalling what I ha'l taken In the way of refreshment to day," said a teetotaller to his wife when he came homo to dinner on one of tho hottest days, "and It makes mo astonished thnt there are not more cases of upset stomachs. "You know I got up early and went up to play golf. Well, for breakfast I had u lamb chop, cereal, coffee, toast and n couplo of linnimas. "After I'd played the six 'hill' holes I had a drink of ire water, and after pin fug the fifteenth hole wo repaired to the shanty of the llagnian on the nllroad and ln.it mo of hi" lr:nonu ('r . vlilrli ho males for the tliitsty poiuia and thrmt.,;i wMrh tr. lm prol ably mrtkes more than his waou amount to. "After wo'd flnl.hed I had a dish of Ice cream and two largo glasses of excellent milk. Tlvn I took a show er hath, dressed and went down town, tarrying for a plneapplo ice cream soda and a glass of ico water. "For lunch nt my usual downtown restaurant I took a lettucu and toma to sandwich, Iced tea, a good sized section of watermelon and a pieco 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, and not awaro of any 111 effects from .tho variety of foods and drinks I've taken." HE AROUSED HER INTEREST Woman Didn't Want Book or Pic tures, but Lotion for Wrinkles Was Different. -I "Madame," snld the .gentlemanly agent, "I am selling a collection of tho greatest poems over written. Tho book la llnely bound, containing C97 pages, oncl " "I don't care for poetry. You will have to oxcubo me." "In that case, ma'am perhaps you would Uko to seo a lllblo that I am tolling. It contnins a haudy index which will enable you to find any name or quotation without " "No, wo liavo all tho Mules wc want. Ilrnlly, I lira very busy." "If you aro lnt rested In art I can furnish you with replicas of all tho old masters, ho cleverly dono that no once would bo able to " "Wo have all tho art wo want. I must ask you to step outside at once." "Won'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 caro to bo bothered any further. Good day." "I am handling a lotion that is guar anteed to rcmovo wrinkles in ono night. It Is recommended by " "Just step In and bo seated, won't you, pleaso? Do you carry a supply with you for Immediate delivery?" Squinting. I hoard recently of a mother who smacked 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 Is a nervous affection (un less It coma from a deformity of the eye, which generally can be cured' by operation), and thai sometimes it Is a symptom of serious brain disorder. Most of the "ugly tricks" that chil dren develop in childhood are clmplr the result of "serves" and to attempt to cure them by nagging, scolding or smacking is about the worst possible way to set about It. It la very important that they should be remedied, however, because sometimes these tricks havo lasting impressions that endure even Into adult life, and spoil tho appearance or tho manners or perhaps both and also may considerably iujuro tho health. Exchange. West Steadily Advancing. Peorsheba Is still nn outpost of civi lization against Iiedouln tribes. Its commercial Importance is Increasing rapidly, owing to waterworks which draw their supply from seven wolls mentioned In Genesis. That tho his toric East Is gradually succumbing, however, to tho progressive spirit of 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 trains from Paris to Damascus, Jeru salem, and Mecca itself. Are Fishes MJrrors? A Bdentlst says ho always fancied llttlo fish were protected against tho mouths of tho big fish chlolly by tholr markings looking Uko tho stones and reeds in tho water, but ho now con cludes that nil shining, silvery llsh aro mirrors, reflecting tho dark bot tom of tho pond, and It Is only when such fish como to the surface that tho light shlnos on them, and they becomo vlslblo to tho big fish that thoy prey on llttlo llsh. So long as tho llttlo, pllvory llsh stay closo to tho bottom they look Uko mud and stones, only showing their shining silver when thoy como near tho top and so aro soon swallowed down. Much the Same for Husband. Mrs. Knlcker What 1b tho chief dif ference between Bummer and winter T Mrs. Docker In winter you ask for tnoro money, and in summer yon write for it Puck. frr w - -W-V m Hay, Grain, Flour, Alfalfa Meal Delivered ExJjMLaa? Opposite at: SIMPSON & MWOCTY 'Phone Us Year Orders, Bel!, Red 57 V"v .VN--Vf""'. ",,NyN i tie Heme Grocery P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop. Comploto Lino of Btaplo and Fancy OrocoHe also tho Latest Patterns In Queensware We arc also making a Specialty of tho Celebrated 66 Am B. Cm CA Boll Phono 102. POLICE! MUI9DEH! FIRE! Our house Is burning down and John's uwHy a million miles off on his vacation. A true picture though a bit exaggerated. Get an Insurance Policy on Your House and Furniture whilo you think about it. For solid security have us write it up. Our premiums are low and compan ies are safe. r af Rtllablm Inwrancm. Of Interest to Horse Breeders Every Stallion In the State of Nebras ka Must be Examined It is getting toward the season of tho year when the farmer begins to tlg'iro c.ii thu number of horses ho must keep for tho next season's work. Ho is usually either buying or selling horses, "dickering" so that ho will be better ott than ho Is now. Wo want to cill tho attention to the farmer to the fact that a now law, en acted at the last session of legislature, that every stallion or lack kept for sale, public service, cxchango)or trans for, must be examined by nu inspector sent from the olllce of tho 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 is good for ono year. Tho State Stallion Inspectors have now covered the state once, but owing to the fact that the board could no secure tho names of all tho stalliou owners tliej havo docldod to make an other trip over tho state. They will bo in or near our town some time dur ing tho winter. After this second trip through the state, every stallion and jack should have been examined. Heforo buying or using any animal kept for public service, tho farmer should demand to see the llconso issued by the Stalliou Uegistrattou Hoard. If such papers cannot be produced, havo nothing more to do witli tho animal as he is doubtless refused a license or is such a poor individual that his owner was afraid to preseut him for examination. Remember that all stallions that have been or will be shipped into tho state since July 7, 1011, and all these born into the state after that time must be absolutely sound. If you want sound colts, kuow what you are breeding to, insist on seeing tho lic ense issued by the Stalliou Registra tion Hoard. WM Mi i Oils, Garden Seeds and to Your Door. WU'U Post Office :-.?4E3.5J - v,''v.'V vS'VA-'Sr-.'NW 4 99 Independent Phone 44 vy,syN'A" Swift's Premium ;! Hams and Bacon John "Dutch Butcher DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTimr OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud " ' ' Nebraska Foley Hlduev Pills Always give satisfaction because they always do the win k. J. T. Shel nut, llretuen, (in., says: "I have used Koloy Kidney l'llls with great satis faction and found more relief from their use than from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried nlmost all kinds. I can cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers for kidney nnd bladder trouble." For sale at Dr. Cook's drug store. REWARD $50 - Fifty Dollars Reward - 950 Tho undersigned agrees to pay to any one for tho arrest and conviction of uny person or persons violating the liquor or gambling laws of tho stato of Nebraska, in tho city of Red Cloud, tho sum of fifty dollars. Rno Ci.ouo Civic Association kVJi MJ. -Q W r- i mm a A9tV For Sale iSPi by- lMtSNir Yost A THE fflyjfli HQ lmim ft I -T NEW BAKERY I have opened a bakory mKod Cloud and solicit a share of your patronage. Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always in stock. Phono me your wants (Ind. phone 188.) Retail store opposite Postof flee, in Dloderich building, CURT HATFIELD, Prop. X i II