-4rtJ1-iVltMlX' "I t. ,1 I h I "ft; I: 1 ic h i w M W 9 Palace Late The New Restaurant J. H. Robinson's old Stand. ALL REMODELED SHORT ORDERS SQUARE MEALS Good Coolcing, Good Service and Good Treatment. Tables Reserved for Ladies. :::::::: W. R. CARPENTER, Prop. Jan Opportunity Success There aTe -splendid openings in the Big Horn Basin .for .the following: Restanrait Creamery Alfalfa Mill .Brick Yard Grocery Store General Store Livery Stable Grain Elevator If your present business is not as successful and profit able as it should be, why not investigate? You can se cure particulars about any of these opportunities at, a total cost of 1 rent. The chance of it being worth sev eral thousand dollars to joii are all in your favor. Orop jour postal in the box today D. Clem Deaver, Immigration Agent . Koom 4, 0. Bids,. Omaha. Nebraska Going at Public Sale The Original NcKibbon Herd of HBRBFORDS 1 will sell at public auction at my place, 2 miles east and 8 1-2 miles north of Campbell, and 2 miles west and 3 miles south of Hblstein, on 1 Thursday, Feb. 1 IS Pure Bred Hereford Cows All these cows are heavy with calf, except two that have calves at foot, and were bred to a Thoroughbred Hereford Bull. Sale to begin after a Free Lunch at noon. '1 hllMS Dglit month' time will he given dm approved security bearing JO per cent uit'MD-t. Nn stock to bo retnowd until settled for. COL. J. L. WATSON, Auct. POLICE! MURDER! FIRE! Our house Is burning down niitl .lohu'h away u million miles oft on hi vacation. A true picture HioukIi u bit exaggerated. .Get an Insurance Policy on rrourHouso and Furniture -while you think about It. For solid secuilty have us write it up. Our premiums uro low uml compan ies lire safe. O. C. TEEL, m 0llabl0 Inturanc: ,i.1i6ir' , Sy 1 ltlkMkN Bank Hotel Drug Store Laundry CARL HARMS. H. C. ARNOLD, Clerk. Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon "Dutch Butcher' wmi "'NM .. '. "1 1 w smtp lF7i 1 ForSale ilmll John Yost 3 -THE- lkl! ffirf FORESTS HELP GIVE HEALTH Mitigate Heat and Cold and Check Tendency of Earth to Exces sive Dryncoc. Fortutn lontrlbuto to the grnmnJ health by breaking tho lorcd of mumi. Ily blowing Imln. They mltl ut Un heal of summer by the vast amount ot evaporation fliat occura In then leaves by day. Hy rilslit tho corre Kpondlng condoiiMitlon of moisture up on tho leaves (Mil fifrtlier absorbs the heat on the evaporation ol tho mols tin c tho next morning They also pio. moto inlnrnlln. Thus thoy check tho tendency of Uo earth to loo great dryness, which Ih almost aa injurious to health as It Is to vegetation, tor onldeiuic dlnenea are sure to do their faal work where the foil-water Is bo low the oidimiry standard. lleiirp choMa olteti passes a wood. oil flldrlcl and i elu In a tuch-as one Theie .ire utituuroiiH lads lil.e the lolloping: A ctrt.iln road In In dh le.ids lor slxtv nilles thtough a deiiso forest. Further on It tuns lor ninety inllos thiourh a barren plain. Hundreds or persons travel tho entile toad daily. Xow, In the first or wood ed section, cases of cholera seldom occur, while within the latter it has been of frequent occuirencc. One year cholera raged in Allahabad. Soldiers whoso barracks weiu on a hill snllered the most from the epidemic; those in banaeks surrounded by four rows ol trees much let-s; hut not a single case occurred among the soldiers whose ' barracks were In a thicket. It was ' the same the next year. NOT HERE TO BE MISERABLE We All Have Our Troubles but Should Learn to Keep Them In Background. If there is anything that is Irritat ing It Is the way that some people talk of their troubles, as If they were n kind of n treat not cheerfully, but with a kind of gloomy Joy; in a word, they tiro resigned. It Is only mighty big humbugs that will say they are thankful for troubles. We may even tually live to bee that they were right and best for us, but al the timo It 19 sheer hyprocrisy to waggle our heads solemnly and say: "Happiness Is a snaie, anyhow; It is foolNh for any one to expect happiness In this giU zly old wot Id." People who talk that way don't de serve happiness. We woren't put hero to be miserable. The idea that life Is for suffering and not enjoyment is fast being tfhelved. If the Lord art- proved of lamentations and tears, ho would not have put so much In tho world to make us hopeful and happy. There Is nothing more common than trouble. We all have our troubles, but It Is tho wise ones of earth that keep their burdens In the background. It is so common and cheap and selfish to bo continually parading one's griefs and disappointments. Whatever our lot, we should nil learn tho wisdom of that helpful little prayer: "Help mo to win, If win I may; but if I may not win, ranke mo a good loser." Mary Elennor O'Donnell In Chicago Trib une. The Fountain Source of Pies. Tho Metropolitan club usually called "The Millionaire" experi mented for a half dozen years with pastry. Try as they might, thlB im portant branch of the culinary service was not satisfactory. The cakes, or tarts, were not up to the standard. The pies were impossible. Some months ngo, a native or New England became chairman of tho house committee. When tho pastry ghost again walked, ho snid: "Leavo that to me." Ho went up to Winsted, Conn., and after much persuasion brought bade with him two maiden Indies whom he, had known lor years. Ho turned them looio In the Metropolitan kitchen with tho direction that they should tako orders fioni no one but hlmselt. Today tho "girls" are putting u hundred dollars a week In the Win sted bank, and the millionaires are slighting tho other courses to get down to pie. Now York Sun. Lure of the Author. Ono wonders why bo many novels are written. Yet consider the state ment Just mado by the managers of tho play adapted from "Hen-Hur." They havo paid $250,000 In royalties to tho estate of Its author and expect, to pay much more before tho public tires of it. Tho book Itself has had a sale of.ovor a million copies, never In a cheap form, and has probably earned another quarter of n million for the author. "Mrs. Wiggs of tho Cabbage Patch," o little book of only 20,000 words, has paid to Its author ub book and play about $10 a word, and "David Ilaium" produced a fortune for the heirs of tho mnn who wrnto It. Aside from' tho glory of satisfaction, every novel ist, whether mnn or woman, is nviinnt. Ing to crento some day a "Hen-Hur" or "David Harum." From the Ash Tray. Even tho ash of hubhy's cigar can ho utilized. In what way? Why, as a polisher for gold watchca, bracelets and rings, let alone chains and a mul titude of other trinkets. This comes from a prominent Jewolor, so It must bo nearly correct. Ho even goes to tho extent of carrying with him a small caso In which ho preserves all tho ashes from tho clgnrs which ho umokes. Ho says that tho grain is so fine that it leaves no mark that Is lsceitilblo to the naketT yo. Ill Up: Dlslrlr.l ;omt of WY.hMir Courtly, N.-brashn. I.l'.i.lc llrltt, I'liiiiltifi, vx. l.ulit l!:ulcll, liiiiiiim II. .1. K'l-ilt. Iiiirti nT, .luiMoti, tin I.. Wllluiili. . ,''7 I mJn '. I'iiikrr,' '. i-'linir I!. PnrKcr. Hurton (I, Parki r. In me M. I'm leer. ' Itusul T. I'ail.cr. ami Mtmili'.l. smith, l0L'l)llllltK. The nlmvo iniiiml tlcfi'iiilimH w II nil.c iiotJi-c that on Hut '.1 il:t ol October. 11)11. I.lbl lelitlirtilnliitia Hun In iIIpiI her )itllliiu in tin- Ills' r'oi Co irl nl WolHter County. Ne hrnk,i,i'nlil"t t!ionlio( ii nun 1 ili'tcmil.tuts tin ii'ili'i ' uml dii.vi ri( which l to ilclt r- inliicllii ilqlilMot 1 1n- p'ltlrs I i (he iiIhim iriiiti il i' im'. In t'ie followliu tliscillicil pii inl'i -. lo wit: lot H tell tl mid ilcxtti (Ihln I ii'i ck iwinij one uii In il, e il v el Itnl l i im I. Ni hrs'sU'ii, ii'i.l fur h .IuiUiiicii' con in till ii u lli siiaresiif tin inirlleslnthenhoM i ,1 mtMh it im inl(..s uml lor u imrlliloii of Hie vllil liove ilesc'llicil prellllsiH iirconlllli: to I Hit n HpictlM' iluhlsof (he imrt'es InlertNliil I .he i Inaiiil If Hie Minie cannot he eiiilt:ihly lllilul Hint snhl jiremlsts he m( unit the ' prncii-ilN he ills lilt-it lieiMi en tin putli s Ik re 1 lo iicconlllH' to tlnlr repec'lc lltili s mil ' ti r hi in ml eiiiltulilei'i ,li f. Von are reiiilrril toiinswer s.ihl pctltlnn on it hcfoiolhe Hllh ilny 1'ehril ity. I'.IIJ. I. mini: liiiirr. Ily V. i . Hoise.s uml Ileriiuril McS'en.v Her uttorueys. Ill The District Court of Webster 1 County, Nebraska. liiLurKiniiii llaliir DeW'ltt. I'lalntlll. 1 vs. , llhiuchu !'!( rs, ' lolin l'ois, In r liu-h.niil, j hiuiu'e Wnniir, unit Mrs. iliiiencf Warner IiIh wife llrsl full inline iiukiiown, ' Wllllmu.l. linker, uml Mis. Wtlllniu .1. linker his w Iff first iiniiio mi 1 known, I It. A. W'liitaker, llrsl full name unknown, 1 uml I Mm. It. A. WhltiikerhUwIfe, first iimnu mi known, llllnni Hopper anil Mrh. Iloppir his wife, Mist full iiiine uiikiiowii. .lennlf Will. ' Annie W'ouilriui; J .Morris .M. W'urner. ClliiSlieriiiiiu, now llowen. J Jemictlu Croiiiweil, OIIe llopinr. .Ntllle llopiicr, i U llllmu Wnrner, Miijorlu Ii. Ilnki r, now I'.iiiu. W liil.iiu.l. A. Il kir. K .it ii. iiui ii. i:. iiiii.i i nii miiei. i limits v. Warm r, e. nl.. Hi femlmils. Iliiinhoveiinincilnou-reslilentsilefeiiilnuts will tnl.e notice Hint on Hie mciiiiiI il iy of lnuum., l.ipj. i.iurnl.-uiii iiuki r liuWltt, lil.untlil lieielu lllulhirj.etltloii In Hiu Dis trict Court of Welnter County. NL-hitiHku timilusl you, tliu ohjict ami pi:i.erof which aruioiluiernilnutliorlKlitsof the. pnrtles In the tlhoM- case to the follow liitf ilescilheil premises Nlluntut In Weh-,ter County. N( lirnskn. lo-wlt: The nortli west inmrtir of SLCllon'JI.I'owii'j. itniiKeU Wistot Hiu ll l -M..ntul for a Jutlmnuiit ccuitlriiiliiK tliehlmr tsof the parties to the nhovo ileKcrlheil prc-iiiNi-Naiiil ior a partition of the nliovc ite hcrlheil iiremlNfH nt'cordlng to tliu respective rlKhtHof the parties Intirehteil therein and If the mtiiit- i-aiiiiut be cipiltalily tlivlilitl, that mild premises he nulil ami the jiroceeils lieiilvlileil hetiveen the parties hereto tut'onl ItiK to their respecth e rights ami for scncral eiiultable relief. You tiro required tonnswerHiilil petition on or before the llUh day of Tehruary 'JI2. Dated .Inntiary '.Mali (il OltOIANA liAKKH DkW'ITT, IMallltltf. Ily lleriiurd McNeny, Her Attorney. Lctal PUtlcc. Notice Is hertby given that B. J. Kohtnet Hcheru resident ot Itoseniont, Nehrnska has tiled In theotllreof the county clerk of Web ster County, Nebraska an application by petition of certain persons claliuliiK fo be a majority of thu resident free-holders of Oak Creek Product, Wehster County, Nebraska, prnylm; tho Houid ot County (.'oiiiinlssloners ot Mild County, lo Kinnt him a llcuise to hell iniilt, spirituous and luous lliiuors at Lot H, lllocks, hi thu town of Kosemiiut, in said uakrreik I'nclnct. I hau set Tuesday, tho anil day of I'eli ruary. Iilli. at tho hour ol Two o'clock In the nltu noon ul tliu iniiii llouu lulled cloud, as the time mid p'liuo for hearing on snldnppllcntlou. Any person deslrliiK to icmoustruto or ob ject to tho urnnllim ol nil.l license, must tile Ihtlrohjictloiih In wrltlni; with me on or before the alios o date set for liiarlmt. Datid this I Ml It day of .latiuary, lina. i:. w. ao.ss, County clerk of -(enli Webster County. Ileal Estate Transfers. Transfers for the weekending Wed nesday January 24, 1012. Compiled by M. W. Carter & Son Ilonded Abstractors. Pearl P. Ely, et al to Mary A Burnett, wtl.part nwj. .Ti-U'-U, l On in M Hedge midwife to Stella M Niles, vd, lot'., lllli' 0, Lo Duo's Add to Red Cloud 2000 Edwin liagnon to Herman II Treboltl, wil, pait swj. sw'-J lti-1-12 "000 C K (liiud Htnl wifo to Fred Cop ley, wd, HIU 10, llom-er'h Add to Hlne UUI TOP State of Nebraska to l.iuvrenee E Lewis, deed, s nvi IW-L'-IO 1200 Charles Uoswell anil wifo to Hugo Schult., deed, lot 9, lilk SI. Hluo Hill o.'iO William J Vwuce and wifo to William V Uettkol, wd, lot 8, lilk 12, Iuavale 1.10 I W Edson, County Judge to Heirs of George W Swlgait, Deceased, decree, pint ejij w pnttseU 4-2-10, I6ts 8 to 11, Ulk 20, Cowles, lots .32 to 38, lllk'Jl.Cowles, GG01 Mortgages tiled, SlHfiO. Mortgages released, 810500. Hay, Grain, Flour, Alfalfa Meal Delivered SIMPSON & K : : Opposite Post Office : 'Phone Us Your Orders, Bell, Red 57 '," "y.r"j'j 'jvV'y'v f The Home n$cery T J (tMWMRMM P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop. A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Qrocorlos, also the Latest Patterns In Queensware Wo are also making a Specialty of the Celebrated "A. B. CANNED Bell Phono 102. A'Nys'vVs' w'v Receiver's Sale of MULES Pursuant to the order of the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, the Receiver in the case of Amboy Mill ing & Elevator Co. vs. Harris, will sell at public auction on the premises at AMBOY, 3ls miles east of Red Cloud Nebraska, on ' Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1912, beginning at 1:30 o'clock p. m., the following property: 38 Head of Mules, From 3 to 5 Years Old, to-wit: One team, four years old, weight 2650. One team, three and four year old, weight 2450 One team, three year old, weight 2220. One team, three year old, weight 2200. One team, three year old, weight 2150. One team, five years old, weight 1960. Six mules, about 900 pounds each. Twenty mules, from 1000 to 1100 each. TEIINIS: Salo will be for cash or purchaser maj give note with approved security at ton months' time bearing 10 per cent interest approved ,,,,. , Vfmr ",T ,l"' ll" F10 T'0'1 im,tlvo "l1,'S 'i K'l ilerti and condition; iroJo,," ,,,emuru thoroughly broken lo work, and the balance halter Dated .January 20, 1012. O. D. HEDGE, Receiver. Col. J. H. Ellinger, Auct. W. A. Sherwood, Clerk. V. CO YEAKS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Design Copyrights Ac. Anyone Rending n (ketch md deierlptlnn mm Jlcklv Rirorlnlli nllr nDlnlnn frau whnlhnr an Invention m prolmulr imtenuhln. rnnimunlno ilniKmrlctlTrontldeiitlal. HANDBOOK onl'ateuti unt free, oldest nuency fur lecurins Datentu l'meiiti taken tlirouuh Munn A Co rccelvt rptcuunoiut, niinouicniimo, in ma Scientific Htnericam A lmntomclr tlluMrnled weeklr. I.nrsent clr. dilution uf unr nclemltli; lnurnal. 'I'crint, ti a yoar: four niunlha, f I. Hold tiyull non(lealern. MUNN aco.36"0" New York llruucli ontco IBS K Ht- Wnsliluuion, I). C Subseribo fertile Chief $1.50 a year It giveb the news at all times. Charles Durham, Lovington, 111., has succeeded in finding ti positive cure for bed wotting. "My little boy wet the bed every night clear thro' on the lloor. 1 tried several kiudn of kidney medloiuc mid 1 was in tint drug store looking for something different to help him when 1 heard of Foley Kidney Tills. After he had taken them two days we could see a change and when he had taken two thirds- of a bottle he was cured. That is about six weeks ago and he has not wot in bed bince." Sold nt Dr. Henry Cook's drug store. Chief Adi Bring Results ijmJIH Oils, Garden Seeds and io Your Door. i EHW0HTHY v's. V'V'N'V7 GOODS Independent Phono 44 DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIBT OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud a " ' Nebraska Feley Kidney Pills Always glvo satisfaction because they always do tho work. J. T. Shel nut, liremcii, Oa.. says: "I have used l-oley Kidney Pills with great satis faction and found more relief from their use than from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried almost ail kinds. I can cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers for kidney and bladder trouble." For salo at Dr Cook's drug storo. NEW BAKERY I have opened a bakery inRed Cloud and solicit a share of your patronage. Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always In stock. Phone me your wants (Ind. phone 188.) Retail store opposite Postof flee, In Dloderleh building. CURT HATFIELD, Prop.