I.4 , r. . j., . H 8i i . B U i ' I w I'i Ghe CHIEF K.dClovid - - Nebriwka fUHlJKIIKP KVKKY 'JIIUHMM ntipi1 In 'lii' I'dHiiillli'i Hi KiM-nnil Vs Mnltl'f I'nl CIiiihI NhIi incut of (lint mutter, Imt, wo iin- of the candid opinion tluit Mnrehead .vould In- the strongest, candidate the pnrtv could intuit). Will .Muupln'.s Wcelilv. C It. HALE I'rin.iMir.ii rili: ONLY lKMncll.TI(' I'APKIl wr.iisii'.itrtifsrv IN Kill! isHIMir.SI'.Nl'ATivi. I liirflivniiiiiiiitiK in) m If tit I'liiitllil-ttc lorllii'ii'iiiilii!iH"ii r upriHciiinlUf from lln Hiili ,llNtrlt nf Mlitin.kii.MiilJii-1 in llii' Will (ll tilt' lll'llHK'tMlIf niul I'lOpIlN llllli- .t mli nt Mill m nt tin' iirliiinrlfK to In- lulu April 1!. Illi ll: i:W. I.iNii.. Tin ipicstloii f uinuvctiients ills ttlSSI-ll Ut HlO plllKlllV UlCCtlUg liint Sunday None that U woll worth on sideling In our opinion thcio Is too much emphasis lalil upon tlm lt t ot- of tlit law niul ntil enough upon l's spirit lVoplc wlui have llif veiy lift motives in the world limy be mistaken when they lnlc a decided stand upon the quest'loii of curd plajlng undnllicr games. Wu liflli'vti Unit I In- ica-nii .i iilk to nliiv iinv game Is In- i'itiiM'lliy Ut(f i hu.tl. '''' Ml,,,ls true of base lull, checkers pi I oh or authors To say that one pnue will lead to gambling ami uiinlluu mil Ii. In our opinion. ' well founded. . I u-l ns niui'li c.cltemcnt fun In- itroiist'il over a game of lllnchoi-croipietus over seven up or billiards. If young Mlt. or old inn's ell her, pi iy anl liors to see who ilons tliu chores or wu-dicH dishes, that's gitubling It 1 tlm niolhoil of tin- play that counts, mid tint, the game. If absolute prohibition against the playing of 'card-, were u sine pre ventive of gambling tint would ln'tln prescription to give, hut unfurl iinulel it does not. itlwiivs work. Uler listening tn tlm ili'liiito upon li, polities Him other night wo arc I'onvlnei'il thai our eit,y nlVuIrs enn be conducted upon a hctti'i- iiietho 1 than the olli' we have been n-dii..'. Weitie not prcpated lo say that wo should dn iiway with parly oigunl.t'ioii. Inil Wi lli inly helii'ti' eneli p:itt eoiihl ho In lliieiitlnl if it would. Lit eaeli ptrty nilopt a p'ul foi in, it si t of principles, a ini'thod of conducting city ulTaiis, mid then let the e indldiiles stand on thi'SH plitlfti in so that people will know what lo expect. Under the method which we have lieen using there was no issue except w liether u in. in wns wet in dry, and hi, ability to do things or his views on municipal ipii'stlons was -inthoiight of or neglect cd. National and slate political or guniuliniis dechtie what they favor mill what thev will do If given tlm power, and why not liavo the city m-guiii. itlnns do the sami'V lust at picsciit we an) on the ove of another city f-iiiipuigii and In one re spect it Is much diU'cnnl tlciii any we h ivi lind loiv yeats in l-int we an sltuiitlon altcndli.g the corn oiop. Ihlttlhs to the puhllclt.V which liHsheen tflvtMi liy the press of Iliu stitte." said I'rofi'ssor L'UHslcy. "And It is lh only tiling that will suve NehrHsltii a possi ble loss of tlo.iiuO.lHM) In lis corn ci op." "M'lif (JouiiiicicIhI CIuIh of the .Stale, worUInu hi the slijcstlons and plniis .if llic Pilldielty liuieall of the tolll uifi'chtl Cltih of Ouinlit arc dninjf u u'iviiI wurlf. And the way lli pi ess of the stitto is hiiiiililiu: the si'iuitloo, de ui iiuls tin' I hanks to every iditor in the slate." Plans foi tin i ains will In' miiile known in duo Miiir and I'tcr.V chy will he udvl-cd f the exact t1 in of the ar rival of train'. No Reason For Doubt A Statement o? Fuels Backed by a Strong (imirnntci: We jrtiiiruutuu t'oinplele relief to all suH'ert'is from constipation, or, in every ease whcio we fail, we will supply the meilleiiii) five. ItcMill Orderlies are a gentle, ell'.-ct-Ive, depend. ilde, and safe Imwcl retfii lulor, slreiijtliencr. and tonic 'I'liey aim to n esiitblish nature's functions iu a iuict, easy way. They do nut cause inconvenience, isMipinn, or mill s' a. They are so pleasant to take and M-liml lo elect Mil entire new set of, .,111,'lult from the minor down. i Islwoik so ea-lly Hint ihey may he takei very linpoit nit thai we net with cm lion ni.il ilelllieriitioii. We h.we pos sibly si Vfll'y-llve lliiiusiiiitls ilivesti'd in municipal projects and wv all shonl I ieali.e Hi it ll is a dilll Mil' matter to so itiMiac. this im esliiu'i.t lli.il it will teiidr dividends either lu money or COIlVcllH'lli'i iieuse. 1 1 i or courio Chester 11. Aldrieh will lie renoinlmited tor governor. Aiij other republican candidacy is a jolio And followliie; llieir usual custom the democrat.--, are inoie than likely to make Ahliich's electlon.i clueli. Theic are thousands of lepuldicaiis ready to bolt Aldrieh if lie y can do so without bciti!r discovered ami have anything lllie an excuse for (1'diuj it. Without eiiterlni,' into the discussion of person ulities, we believe that John 11. . Mine head is tint sli unrest man the demo crats could select lor the (,'ubernator lal nomination The nomination lies between Mr. Moivliciul and Uicliaid h. Metcalfe. Until are splendid men. well iiuilillei fur the position of nov el nor. an 1 cnp.iblc of ;riin Hie state a clean, biiiiui'sslikc adiiiiiiisli-alion. u choosing lietween these two men democrats need only be concerned about one ipiesliou: "Which uiaii is most likely to ioll the lull pait. sticiiKth and draw some, fiom the op position'.'" To eh et a democratic can didate for piM'iuor it is necessary to e;et practically all the deuiiicratlc and populist votes mid a goodly peiccntage of icpulilican vies, o it is that the democrats should eoiceiu themselves ehletlv. as lietween Moivheinl and .Metcalfe, with that one iptcstton, "which will he tlm stionger caudi (late'.'" IVrsonal fecline; will, of course, enter largely Into the settle- ut lie' luist possible ex high tlm that till-, eity be cotnniilleil to one policy ami ii, ii tret ul, intelligent management we will have one of the best towns in (In state of Nebraska. We have two good systems already installed ami these systems can bo mad" to bo el'icient provided we adopt a policy and stick tu it. It is not fair to the iiu-ii in olilce to tell them ihal Ihey should g- ahead and use their own judgment and then sit Intel! and veto everything that they do. The cltien ought to t.ike his share of the responsibility by sijing what lie wants lx fore he ask a iiiaii to in-ike the ihcc W have the npt'oi tuuiiy lo take an udvali'ccd step Will we do if.' by any one ul any time. Tlmy thor oughly tone up Hi" whole system to healthy activity. Ill-Mill Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of childteii, old folk", an I delic-tte persons. We can not too highly recommend them to all sitll'eici.s from any formof eonstipnti-m and its atteiid.-inl evils. Three si.-s. 10c. '2'n and -uc. Weiuenihiji-, you can obtain It'all Heine Ins in this com munity only at our store The Wexall t'iiv. The II K fit-ii-e Drug Co. Cement iecorai&ns Will Be Gorgeous ubtrnt' si'lii'tnc of fMM 1 OT W ft bM Big Ben has something to say to people who like to get up promptly in the morning. He guarantees to call them on the dot just when they want and either way they want, with one pro longed, steady call or with successive gentle rings. And he guarantees to do it day after day and year after year, if you only have him oiled every year or so. I've known him ever since he was "that high" and I'll vouch for every thing hn savs. J.C.Mitchell The Jeweler. Seed Corn Specials ' Will Cover the Stale. Om.miv, N t It , .Inn. '-'!. A whirlwind e.iuipiign to get the residents of the great stale of Nebinsl. a to ivitli.n the -erionsne-S of I lie luck of good seed corn has been inaugurated. I'liring the mouth of I'l-hi-nun. eight, and possibly ti u, seed c it'll specials will be run through the state for the purpose of bringing the condition of the seed euro to tlm attention of the citlens. TliK method was decided upon at a mass meeting held at llie ('omnieiciul i lub 1'iiday night, when n present atives liom every line of business in the stitc were present. Although the i details of the trains have licit been w oik ed out yet, it was decided that the trains will be run. Uepresontatives ' from the I'nlon l'aeillc, the Hurlingtoti and Noitliwestei'ii railroads stated, that the trains would be run by the i tin ee railroads. These tiains will be manned by ex perts fiom the Nebruslta State Experi ment Station, Chancellor Samuel A very, of the University, Dean llur nett, of the Agricultural Station ami C. W. I'ugsley, of the Kxtetislon De partment pledged theinsulvss to pro vide sntllelent leetureis to properly man the trains. Two plans were considered, that ol running one train, and the other of running a many trains us would be necessary to cover the state in one ' week. 'I'm- latter plan was considered the mole fi-nsilnc, the o .n.'eiisi , of npii ion In iiii.' I hat i in- lai, enli .1 it Clel the -lllti- III tillle to I I'll g 'III' sei i.iis.(s i t the e iiiht'uii in tin pi uplc nf the -tutu. Tim celt ul l-'ei'iiiiiiy th to -.'I wit suggest, d as tin- da'e ti-r tlu whirl wiu'l campaign. I'laus for the inn- mug id the trains will be winked out within the next tin e days. Every station end city on the tlnee railroads will be visited. Stops ut thirty minutes to one hour will be untile in each, when speakers will ad dress the meetings, The Commercial Clubs ami business men of '.lie cities of the state will bu asked to-operato and thoroughly ndvertlse the coming of the trains. That the. seed corn situation in the state is the woist in the history of the commonwealth, was the concensus of opinion of the gathciing, which was the most repieseutativi' one ever con vened for a similar meeting. Address, d- were made bj Iho Uliiveislty ollle litis, . I.. Ilitlhiiaml W. (i.Wh'itmoi-,1 liiveuts nt the Stale Unitersly, V, ' I'eek. Piesideiit ol tlie Oiu-iha tiiaiu M-liange, I'liiuk Oilili of l.iiii'olii, See'y of the Ilural lill'c I'-iininissi n, C C Ii si'Wiiter and licit U,il the latter Sec clary ol the .National Ciop lin I roveiueiit Association of the I'nl'cd Stati". Uall suggested a pi inanent oigitiil.atlou for the State of .Vi brat-Un and a eontintltee was appointed toper fee' such an oiviiiii.atiou. ' "Citizens of the State reiill.e tlio t Ao ilab"i-at' si-h.-tue ol uecoi-ations is being woiked out for the .Midwest (Jeillellt Exposition, whicll will lie held in Omaha on I'cbiuuryii !'. II in con junction with the annual convention of I ho Xebiaskhi L'ement Dealers' Asso ciation. An electric ell'ect. which will result in a inu-s of lliglil.t colored lights, will be pi-odiieed, whicll will make the gigantic, uudimi iuin a gain place Tlie piograni for the meeting in cludes prominent men in the cement world Charles E. Sims of Worthing ton, Minn., will speak- on "('fluent 'Tile," its uses and abuses The ' Ce ment Silo" will be discussed by M. h. King of Ames, nvu, who is connected with tlie Iowa Experiment Station. '-Cement,, Paviu.:," u subject mar to every tc-ident of every city iu tin -tale, will be iliseiissed by K. 1'. Wilson, city engineer of Mason City, Iowa. 1 lie show this year will be larger than any previous attempt of tlm association. .More spuee'lia1) neen con tracted to dale than was so'd last yeai. The show is an association pio I ject and the olilce rs ate tr. ing to get enough revenue to pay the expenses of the .Nebraska piojeet. tu-iish belonglnif to some e se. No mutter ho v cleanly the owner may be, these articles may. lie infected with mi crobes, whlcli will Infect your scalp. It Is fur easier to catch hair microbes than It Is to get lid of tli'-nr, ami a sin gle sltoke of an Infected comb or brush may well lend to baldness. Nev er try on anybody else's hat. .Muu. a hat band is ll tes'lug place lol microb es. if .win happen to be ti-'Uil led with diimlrttir, itching scalp, lulling hair or baldness, we have u iciiiedy i 'ch we believe will completely rdii-v- these troubles. We arc so sure of i ids that we oll'er It to ym with the unlerstand lug that it will cost, you iiolhlng for tlie trial if It does not produce the re sults we claim. This lumedy is called Kexull "D:i" I lair Tonic. We honestly believe it to be the most s,.lenlllic leinedy lor scalp and halt troubles and we know of nothing else that equals it for ellcctlvene.ss, because of the re sults it has produced in thousands of cases Kexall "D.'i" Hair Tonic is devised to bani-h daiidrull', restoic natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, and make the hair ii'itural ly silky, soft and glossy. It does this because It stimulates the hail-follicles, distroys the germ matter, and I lings about it free, healthy cliculutioii of blood, which nourishes the hair rcots. causing them to tighten and grow new hair Wo want evei-vbolv who has any trouble with hair or se.tlpto know thai we think that Ue.Mtll '-'XV' ilait Tonic is I lie bet hair tonic and icstor uilve in existence, ami no one should seoll' at or doubt this statement until tiny have put our claims to a fail test, willi the understanding th .t tliey pay us nothing for tin remedy If it docs not give full and complete suti-faction in every particular. Two sizes, fioe iiikI $1 Kcmeinher, you can obtain Kexall llemcdic iu lied Cloud only at our store --1 he Uexai1 Store Tlie II. E. 1 1 rice Ding Co. Heavy Harness Light Harness Robes, Sad- v n ff A W lies, vvmp and every thing to be found in a first class exclusive Harness Shop. : : MY HAND MADE HARNESS are unequaled for Quality of Stock, Durability and Workmanship for the money. JOE FOGEL, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. ALBERT SMITH & SONS' Hf.itl Estate, iransfvrs. Transfers for the week ending Wed nesilay .lanuiiry III, 1912 Compiled by M. W. Carter ,t Son lioiided Ab-sti actors. O. E. Hughes and wife to A. I. Ilanney. wd, lots IT, K Ulk 1.1, lied Cloud r.inuui E. .louts et ul. toE. Iioyd Smith, wd, part mJ ( ,'15 "Ml,., .lolin . Oi-ecnhalgli and wife to (I. (5. Unit A- A. A. Iloivii, wd, lots t. 2, II, Ulk. II, ' owlcs,.. Henry K. Itiubuker .I- wife to Fred A. (Jood, wd. lot '.), Ulk. 21. C-wles .lames Mcllride Htui wife lo I". A. (Jood, w I, lots 7, S, Ulk. 21. Copies .lames MeUrlde and wi'e to r". A. liood, wd. lots s, !), Ulk. 12, Cowlt's Adeline I'eisi n io Samuel Limli sev, wd. p.tit sw' sw,iIH!-2 11 .lolin l Shigby and wife to Ad dison. I'1 lliii-twell, wd, -ill Ulk. Id, Inavale Xaiei' Lapoi'tcaml wife to Moise Koulier, wd, in;, Id 1-12 Miirguei itc Liiporte and luisb. to Thoroughbred Polamd-China Sow Sale rvr mT -i TLm .TV ifi 'ir 8 7 9 WV2 ao isoo UdOO. I .Vi IV l.V lSi (I 1 1 .VI at the farm nine miles northeast of Superior, Nebr., and two miles southeast ol Cadams, consisting of 23 big, well developed fall gilts, 21 big, long, good spring gilts and 4 tried sows. This linn tah s pi i.le i i pi-e-euliin.' this Ibie oll'eiiiig to the public. Tlitsc 211 fall yearling art I y far the Ins' lot ever s,,id fmni this lienl. They arc very large, with good full arch b.uli-. lots of bone and good feet to stand up on, good toes, ext ia good head and curs, with that fiuo, slick, smootli coat. They are a great lot and are ho near alike there is not much choice in the hunch. The 21 spring gilts are as good as the fall sows, nge considered, and in o making those big, long sows that are so much admired. Of coin so we ad mire these sows. Hut li-len wli-ttolheis sy .lessie Johnston of tlie Kansas l-'aiun r s-.iys; 'The U'll fall yearling gilts that inn included are the best tlie writer lu.s si en lids season and it i- very doubtful if another tipinlly lis good will be sold in nn, sale tlds i inter." .1. C. 1'iic'i of the Iowa Homestead wrote, alter it vit to this herd; "There Is only one better bunch ol sluil to be s(), that I have seen than yours '1 Claud McICilvieof the Nebiiisha Farmer says; ' They are stifllciently at tractive ami valuable to warrant inspection and patronage of sciupiilous farmer ittul hueder buyers." Now, Mr Farmer and Uitcder Fi lends, wo iifek you lu ci me to the sale and in-poui theoll' -ring and sec them s'-ll. Thonly fault found to our hogs that we hear is that tliey sell loo iiigli. Our last sale is proof that this is not al wajs the ease So j oil letter keep one eo on the gtln and Ut.uk foi hiiaps. Tliej are most Iy all bred lur enily litters to our three jot d lieuliboais. Send for our cataicgiie. It will c.plain inure fully. We will also .sell two txtra line male Shoit-Ilorn calves S or it moths old, Vou arc wi Ii ouie to our fawn sale duy, even if jou don't need any liogsj alwujs gl.ul to have our fib ids pnsciit. Wc will ti nrtl lune a wtinie and a cup nt cidlei for till. . i Albert Smith & Sons, Props., Superior, Nebr. (His Uifiiiiut , Hei t'ci-on nrtl Diiiiuy, A nets A. C Felt, I oik. Helpful Hints on Hair Health Scalp and Hair Troubles ticncrnlly Caused by Carcle.ssnf.ss Daiidrulf Is a contagious disease caused by a microbe which also pro duct's baldness. Never use a comb or .Moise lloulier, wd, '.. 'H MV.,, 111000 Mortgages tiled, S220S0. Mortgages released, S12210. Dally Thought Forget tho bad that others done Remember only the good. have BEATRICE Save Dollars and Cents For You. VMSSMUfiZX ssaagsKraaaraTagsfireg Save time, save labor, save repairs save all the valuable butu rf.tt in your milk, anil give you fresh, warm skim milk for feeding calves and pigs. You could not attonl to tlo witnoui one u nicy som tor iwicu price, but tho price ii right. tile 500 lbs. capacity per hour $50 other sizes at other prices There is nothing cheap about them bat the price. There U no better eparntor sold at any price BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATORS are EFFICIENT, SIMPLE and DURABLE and are guaranteed from top to bottom by BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. Through Sleepers to California Through sleepers ur now operated to California via Denver, Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City TO LOS ANUELES VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE Every day through Tom 1st Sleepers. Daylight ride through Scenic Colorado with half day stop-over in Salt Lake. 10 LOS ANGELES VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC Every day through Tourist Sleeper service with personally conducted through sleepers to Los Angeles Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Daylight ride thiough Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake. TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA WESTERN PACIFIC Through Tom 1st Sleepers oery Wednesday, Friday and Saturday via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Luke and Ft nt Iter Rlvti Canyon. TO LOS ANUELES VIA SANTA FE ROUTE l'ei-.onall.v c uiduc''d through 'loiuKt HI .I'pers eveiy Tuesday via Den. ur, Sunlit I'V mute TIIKoUfllt sTNI)KI) SI.EK1T.I5S To SAN FRANCISCO Eveij dn. tl rou.li Suiiiibud Hl-i'pi'is tin Denver. Suit Luke and South em I'iicMIc Ibnli lit 1 1 !c through Sci'iiic Colorado. Lft uic tell .wui ubi ut our thiough sleeiiintr cars to (. aliloin u. i-l.-o to all Noiihwist territory via llilliugs, Montana R. C. FOE, Agont Rod Cloud, Nobr. L. V. Waki;i,i.y, (iciientl Passenger Agont, Omaha, Neb. Chicago, UL Li. .In, Nebr. Det Maine, la. Dubuque, In Sold by GEORGE W. TRINE Highest Market Price For Poultry. ALL ORDERS FOR Monumental Work to be erected this spring should be placed at once thus allowing sufficient time to com plete strictly high class work. : : : : Original Designs Modern Ideas Overing Bros. (Si Co. Dealers in Monuments, Red Cloud r- (