The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 15, 1912, Image 10
tHMtXrMltntK!ll VV. ..- ',r "" M yirawraKaanraMan RELIGION IS HIS BUSINESS' R m !' I Builders' Hardware Heavy Hard wn re Majestic Ranges Laurel Ranges German Heaters Bath Room Specialties Rope and Oils CALL Everything of Prices. : : Both Phones: ?23C8Z31lmJ&2Zh?aCEmZttKFimZZ w tg .g. g i "n"S"Su'H"S'mi"mJ '' to to m m to to to to to to ii ii to ii ili to iti to tii U to to to to I Will Furniture Carpets Rugs Made in Webster County. A. E. ATKINS, OiSSSS&S&S f, ri otr ' ""' s,vJ POLICE! MURDERS FIRE! Our house Is limning down nnil John's HWiiy u million miles oil on his vnculion. A true picture though h bit exiiKKorntcd. Get an Insurance Policy on Your House and Furniture while you think about It I'or hollil seuuilty have us write it up. Our premiums are low unil compan ies tiro bafo. O C. TEEL, Reliable Insurance. HEADQUARTERS FOR AND INSPECT THESE GOODS the best at Lowest Possible : : Satisfaction Guaranteed Ind. 48. 'H' "' 'jT"S"S j"--5t'5?';8'g'5''i'J'm't'3?'S'T8' S'it' Meet Any 0 N ALL THE PHONES Swift's m& FiemiumOw Hams --'i cinr! YX'-rrx V auuLuuii w IA V " " "Dutch Butcher" .. ;.trfttWraB ''IJWX ''fV?5Mw V VM For Sale ioPlfe wfi John Yost 3jjf ;. i k lnMMWI Paints, Wagons, Buggies Gilson Gas Engines Fields Gas Engine Olds Gas Engines Badger Gas Engines Joliet Corn Shellers Louden Hay Tools i1 .(; Bell Red 28 WK2n22S32t33RCCEIS!r;a m to 3? to to to to to to to to to to to (0 to i it to to to to to to to to to to Price The Furniture Nan and Undertaker. to to 39 First La Crlpps. then Bronchitis That was the ease with Mrs. V. S. Bailey, McCreHiy.Ky. "My wife vvh , iwuen uown wuii h severe uttiieU of la Krippe, which run into bronchitis, sshe couched us tho she hail consumption ami could net (deep at night. The , tlrst bottle of Kolcy'h Honey ami Tar , Compound gave her so much relief Hint she continued using it until she I was peiinaiiently cured " Sold at l)r imiii s orug sioie. Notice. February 1, Jl2 Annual Statement of The L'owden Kit ley Clothing Co. IIEhOL'llCKS. Moicliandise, Kl.xtureb, Account and Cash c'J'.,l77.70 MAIIILITIES. Capital Stcwk Surplus and Dills 1'ivyublo 827,ri70,4 An Epidemic of Coufthlnft Is sweeping over tho town. Old and jouuir alike are affected. ami i in. .(. .!.. I is partloulaily hard on little olilldien , and on elderlv people. Foley's Honey , and Tar Compound Is a ipileW. sareand reliable mire for all u hij,'Iis l cdIiN. Contains no opiates. Preacher Knows Mow It Should Bo Trancscted ?nd Oocs It Eettsr Than Others. In this now imnoinent It Is Inter citing to note ilio cnvnlier way In which "business men" give the iuiwh era the hack ceat. It la iib If thcao! commlttceH mild, "Now you clergjtnen nro tho beHt of fellows, hut jott are Ignorant of buslnc'JH methods. It Is i hl;h time icllglou ami bitaliiesH piln-j clplcs applied to It. All that Is need-' cm Is to take light hold of this thing, tho empty pew, and tun it as we run otto of our corporations. Business Is business, and these pews can bo filled. A factory with n good ptoiluet only needs business t-'klll to g t Its product on (lie market. Now vateh us do it" Now the pieaehet'd business Is re ligion. Why not I"t him Hamad it? Ho has liau.saeted it up to this time. For cetiiurks he has been miserably paid. Ho is often old and pensioned with n 1 1 t.ince, nntl many of tho "biiBltiePS it ( n" seem not to rare. The old-fashioned pteacher, in his old fashioned ways, gave this country n good religious result. That Is tho way we seem to lenicmber our fath ers and mothers as ve see them, in udoring memory, sitting In tho far away pews. Wo doubt If "business men with business methods," n la cor poration, fnctory-runnlug, doublo en try and money In the bank, will do better. It strikes us that religion nppllcd to business is more tho need oftho hour than business nppllcd to religion. Now York Mall. JUROR FEARED THE DINNER Conscientious Man Thought Unusually Good Meals Would Keep Him From Thinking Straight. "The most conscientious man I over know served on a Jury with mc sev oral yoirs ago," said tho experienced jut or. "It was a ciimlnal case and tho Jurors were imprisoned In a hotel dtttlng tho trial. At our first dinner the man with a conscious refused to ont tho excellent meal provided. "'If I should fill my stomach with all that hlfalutin grub,' ho said. 'I should not bo able to think straight. I nm not tire 1 to It at Junto. No man Is able to think n-rnally Immediately after a radical chnrgc In fare. It takes several weck3 to adjust his men tal attitude to his physical state. For that reason, every mail who serves on a jury otifht to oit exactly the kind of food he Is used to nt liomc, oven if It takes half a. dozen cooks to pre pare It. If that was done, there would be fewer freak verdicts In this town." "There was so ni"oh sound senso In tho doctrine thnt tho 11 other jurors had n fleeting fancy for Htlcking to own accustomed simplo fare, but tho fleshpots of tho hotel overcame their scruples and for throe weeks wo feast ed sumptuously. Also, to sustain tho conscientious man's theory, wo re turned what tho public called a freak verdict." Matches Used In the World. It has been estimated thnt, for each mlnuto of time, tho civilized nations of tho world strike 3,000,000 matches. This Is said to bo tho nverago for ev ery mlnuto of tho 24 hours of the day. Fifteen hundred billion Is the num ber for the ontiro year, and those persons who live under tho American flag are charged with the consump tion of one-half of this nmount. Smnll and Inslgnlflcnnt aB It is, tho match demands as much nttentlon In tho choice of woods Involved as any other forest product. Only tho choicest por tions of the best trees nro suitable. Snpwood nnd knotty or cross-grained wood will not do. Instead of being a by-product, the little match is turned out in mills where the Iiy-prodncts aro bulky objects like doors, sashes, shingles, sidings, posts and cordwood. Tho pines, linden, aspen, white cedar, poplar, birch nnd willow aro tho most suitable match timbers. Great Question Solved. Tho French ncademy hns solved a groat question, Its savants bavins traced tho antipathy for tho mother-in-law to tho red man. In tho six teenth century the Spaniards brought back with them, besides gold and legends, tho story of the hatred of the mother-in-law among the nborlgines. Tho noldo r"d man wottM not walk in the foothteps of his squaw's mother till tho sea had wnhhed them away, so profound was his detestation of his re. lation by marriage. This hatred, t' o academicians think, was a relic cf the teellng en gendered in the da)s wlien mnn Mole his bride by force Naturally his dis position toward his mother-in-law was not that of an admit or Wo aro Using down tho mother-In-law bogie. Vnllke tho r-d man, a gooil many of ub eon'd walk In her footsteps with great benefit to our selves. Behind Time. "What Is the matter with this rail way?" asked one irate passenger. "This train Is three or four hours overdue" "Think of me." said the stockholder, ."and havo patience. Its dividends are thrco or four years overdue." Naturally So. "All tho parts in tills play aro fat parts." "They havo to be when tho play it self Is laid In Greece." 4REAM SEPARATOR Save Dollars and Cents For You. Save time, save labor, save repairs-save all the valuable btttterfat in your milk, and give you fresh, warm skim milk for feeding calves and pigs. You could not afford to do without one if they sold for twice the price, but the price is right. 500 lbs. capacity per hour There is nothing cheap about separator sold at uny price BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATORS are EFFICIENT, SIMPLE and DURABLE and are guaranteed from top lo bottom by BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. Chicago, UL LL,ln, Ncbr. De Moines, la. ' Dubuque, la. Sold by GEORGEW.TRINE Highest Market Price Paid For Poultry. Feed Store. Hay, Grain, Flour, Oils, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa Meal Delivered to Your Door. X SIMPSON &"SW0RT1Y : : Opposite Post Office : : 'Phone Us Your Orders, Bell, Red 57 The Home Grocery P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop. A Complete Lino of Staple and Fancy Groceries, also tho Latest Patterns In Queensware Wo aro also making a "A. B. CANNED Bell Phono 102. OUR LARGE LINE OF Furniture - Rugs and Carpets Now open for your inspection. . Prices the lowest. ED. AMACK Licensed Undertaker Nebraska and Kansas ALL THE PHONES other sines at other prices them but the price. 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