I I til u l!.l K S3 i i 3, f L. 1 ', - f 1 p im I50w WW rwk H 8 a AA RM7BIBMSBWft a fc ' ' w Miunr iarj Pf"i U Jif"SS7ffCi5(i:i"' A'." AfiGC.E:5to22? hsto IVianv niivfili'R substitutes for baking powder is tnc same in composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar GARFIELD Will Fisher was hauling hogs Mon day. Smith IJroH., were hauling hogs on Monday ami Tuesday. Mrs. Hcnfroiind children were visit ing ut Clyde Bowens Sunday. (i rand m u Ainnck lins been quite sick for a week but is some butter now. Nleo weather and the miow Is going fast and the water is running in great shape. its nothing but mud In Oarlleld and you can almost mire your lint In the mud now. Oeoigu llouohiii took hiseattlo down to his other place to pasture the corn btalks last week. COWLliS Mis. (Hive Davis and Mrs. Peter Spraeher were in Wed Cloud Monday between tialns. i:. T. Foe was in lied Cloud Tuesday between ttains. Oui agent, Mr. Darnell was veiy busy Tuesday, the trains coming thick ami fast for awhile on account of the wicck. .lesso Fiance shipped a mixed ear of stock to St. .loe Wednesday. Jesse accompanied the same. Mr. nud Mis Win flood wcro pas heligeis to Wed Cloud Tuesday. (!. A. WelN, John .N'itzcl and C. 10 Putnam went to Wed Cloud Monday to act as jurymen. Hoy Tait was in Cowlcs Tuesday on business. l'.d Paul had a erv sick horse Wed nesday. Who dares talk about good roads'.' Ilov. C. F. Hose was called to Wed Cloud Wednesday to pi each funeral sermon of Mr. Duckies. tin liATIN (Delayed) The snow storm last Thursday was the worst storm of the season. .less Iieilricu s oldest girl was very sick last week with tousolitls but is better at this writing. Adolph Sidto helped his brother Ed 11 x Ids well Tuesday. Charlev llarphain and Jos. Havel were in Cowles Monday and repoit the roads are not as good as they might lie. l'ranU VuvilcUa letiuned from Kan sas City lust Wednesday where he shipped cuttle. A. Kinney hauled e.iru from .lobu finish's Monday ai'd lie suicly had a haul time of it. Mrs. .IsicU WtisUnin. while coniluc home 1 1 1) in her M-lieol MoiiIhv. nt tempted to urn- s a drill of miow uccioss a cieoli ueai her home and not Kniw ing that then- was water under the snow he broke thru ami then couldn't get out. She called for help but it took hall' an houi hefi nthe was heaid Frank Vaviieka heard her and helped herout by pulling her out with n rope. She was ipiiic badly chilled besuhs having n iiiuiow escape houi belli'.' drown d. f ' , -r wl j liow c!o all the men ul into" watch a sky mill ir.nlto n living at S'ews V I 0 , l 11, ui:.ni u.iiiu I If (latvpstou r" jjrj'N." -TSU".I- iJ QCKS "CLEAR EHGRAVING UM hH rat i lMrw'!'Hr'MrwMIH item l -j -j w iiiiiiii KJ'j-in ni,rK-L.-jn.-ii fAM &wcmM78 'J....... 'C7 rG substftete arc rffcrcd a: Royal. hk other About Silo And Ensilage For thirty years the talk of silos and ensilage lias been going on mid it is .surprising how little has been done in this direction. The great waste of rough feed keeps on, only here and there the wiso mini builds himself n "food safe," because that is certainly the pioper natno. Fvery farm ought to have a lOO-ton silo and it would pay for Itself each year. They say that silos Increase in num ber in direct proportion with the In crease in the price of land. Theie is a reason for I his Three neresof pasture me about the average in funning com munities for one dairy cow. Il-itthiec acics of land in mi average year in Ne braska will leturn about thirty tons or corn silage. This Is silage enough for five or si. dairy cows for a jenr. The advantage of the silo lit this case Is apparent. In some older dairy coiin tiies when tin-piiee of laud lias be come very high the pasluio lias prac tically disappeared. Yes, (lie silo hns come to stay. It Is an economical building. It savesspace time money and worry. Well prcserv ed mIiilv makesgood, cheat) milk, pnik, beef, mutton and eggs, Thcheii isone of the saving gi aces of farm life and she likes silage and expt esses her ap pieciation in more eggs for the market basket. In limited quantities it is an e.sce'ilcnt feed and tonic for horses. Hut a go id dairy cow with s inns o' silage and two tons of alfalfa in front of her for her j ear's menu is the great est promise of permanent prosperity that we know of. Then, too, beef cattle feudeis have pioved the value of silage for putting on heel. A feeder leports a gain ot four pounds a day for thirty-seven days on one hundred steers with a latlon of twenty-pounds chop, twenty pounds silage, live pounds alfalfa. That is going some. J. W. Ayr, Nebraska, March 1th. Hastings Democrat. BESBSSEHfflHEESEEmi SATISFACTION goes in every package that leaves our store regard less of price. Satisfaction, thill's whut we aim for mid we ac complish ll We h.ivn satisfaction ill knowing that you gel the best when you tiade with us. You have the satisfaction of knowing thai you Iiiixu bought your gioceilcs at the lowest pi-lee consistent with g mds and qnnliij , B. E. NcFarland -AI.I.TIIE lMION'Es- 3HIGHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND i.Anirs t AtU jour Uriiffltt for CHl-CHHl.TI!R'3 III UDMi II 11.1 Mi 1'II.I.h, fitrtnrnty-flva jmrs iCKtritol n llcst, bafcn, Ahvnyl Killnblc SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS WL EVERYWHERE ESSS1. '- IWft.JsMa B ' 4gzSpBWf CO0' Ife IJIA.HU.UJ IIKA.MI I'IM.S lit KP" llllA I. oi.ii mclnlllc liuxe. scaled with Illuc( Kiblnm. T.xkd mi otiivr. Hut ot jour VV lIWicllt mid Bk for Clll.fllt'N.rr.H M V Heal Estate transfers. Weal INtittc Transfers for week end ing Tuesday, Match iStb, 1012. Compiled by M. W. Carter Sr, Son Untitled Absti actors. Alexander Moiila and wife to William M, Tyler and wife, wd toii),f sw), :il-:t!) 8 10(10 Mary Uultmiiii to A. D. (Irubeii, wd lots 7 to l- Itlk. 7, llooveis add Uliie Hill 2,300 John Yung and wife to Myrtle Odell llamel, wd lot I, pt lot 15, Itlk. II, Vance's add to Guide Wock :iocu John Pettet toSimtiel 1!. K'tulV loath, wd s, 1 1-1 -l 8000 IJ.u-1 II. S.iylor and wife to Char les Weddou wd to iv o(i ft, lots l,r, (i. Illk.7, ISIaden UIOD liiteiiiiitioiial Liind.t I n vest moll t Co. to Dallas W. mid Fred (.. Turmirc, wd pt lot II, all lots J. 5,0. 111k. r,, lied Cloud i!00o0 Mary F. Dorring et al. to James F. Don lug, (Irani Deed, nj lot , sj. lot 'J, Roberts A dill" lioti to litiidc Wock Amos Oust to David I). Stunkard wd nw'4. wli sw'4 121-1-1 1 1(1 111200 Kll.i Thomas, et. al. to Charles L. Reynolds, qcd sejf 21 3-11.. Bll.aboth Douglas mid husb. to Charles L. Reynolds, qcd to 'se'4 Sl-IMl 171 Andrew Soderlin to Frank K. Leadubrund, wd w sw1 29-1 11 , 1000 Joseph Illickeiistair aiuh wife to Kd win Jarboo, wd pt lots 11) to 21, Ullc. 21, Wed Cloud 10.13 IMwln Jarboe and wife to Mary S. Crelghtoti, wd pt lots 19 to 21, Itlk. 2t. Wed Cloud 102.1 William A Cummiiig and wife to James F. Ruckles, wd to sej lli.'l-ll 8300 Mortgages tiled, S 111, 100 (U). Mm tgnges released, S2!V202.,",0. A Temperance Man A gentleman l ik the pledge, but somehow hi1- abstinence from mod crate quantity of wine bo was accus tomed to drink did not agre with him His doctor was sent for, who tecum- mended a slight, alcoholic sUmn'ant "How can I," said the sick man, "vio late my vow? 1 have forbidden my servants the beer which they love so well, and I am going to pteslde at a blue ribbon meeting next week." "All I can say," said the doctor, "is that a stlinu'nnt is necessary for your health. You had better get 11 bottle of whisky and hide it away mid when your shav ing water comes up just mix yourself a tumbler of whiskey and water." The doctor departed, and, meeting the pa tient's .servant a week afterwatd, he asked him how his master was getting 011. "Oh veiy well as to bodily health,' was the reply; "hut between you and me. sir, 1 think he has gone wrong in his head he has taken to sharing hiinscll six times a day." At Your Peril. An accident Insiunnco company has placed in the elevators of several of fice buildings the following notice: 'This elevator is limited to fourteen persons. All over that number riding on this car do so at their own risk." New York Sun How It Worked. "How did that assembled car of yours work, Slithers?" asked Dlldad. "Oh, llko a good many other assem blieswhen we got out on the road with It thcre'd always be spme kind of a deadlock, and we couldn't past anything," Bald Slithers. Harper! Weekly. Degrees of Opinion. Let us not say to ourselves that the beat truth nlways lies in moderation, In tho decent average ... At the tlmo of the Spanish Inquisition the opinion of good sense and of the just medium was certainly that people ought not to burn too lnrge a number of heretics; extreme nud unreasonable opinion demanded that they should bum none nt all. -Maeterlinck Seed Corn I have lor side K! bushels Silver .Mine and !IT bushels Yellow Dent seed coin that has been personally selected and tested and 1 guarantee that '.).") per cent cf It will glow. Price Si per bushel in one to live bushel lots, over live bushel" i To do liveied at railway station here. Ueferen any business ni'in or farm er in tills vicinity. E Wigkiiam. Salem, Nebr 50 VGAKC5 EXPEfJILNCy Trade Marks Ocsiqns Copvs'ohts&cN Anyntifl pnilliik' n rkptrli niut itracrljittnn mi) qulcklr iKrorliiln our uiliilnii froi.' wlieiher mi uivumliin la prolmlilr jmlC!iii!! 'Viimiiuiilr lliiuntrlctlr'iiiiiloiitrHl. HANDBOOK on I'ntcitut oni iron, ulilotl iiaonrjr for cciiriTia Jittmt. I'lttiMUH IhI"ti llirnuvli Miiiiii .V Ct riH-nlv O'iriiil ii'itkf, n II limit clinrue, lutlio Scientific JVtticricati, A tiHinlfOiiiDlr llliiitrntiMt weekly. J,nri't rlr riilntliin cf tny scli'uillln Jirnl, Tcnin, f.l a ,. ir : iniir iiiomiiii, f i oui ium iiu""h rt WNM&Co.ats"rtsvH6vYorJr Ur.iucll UHUo O I' Pt- WntMiutuii, '. U tftfiRBC'fv & H ?JVd3TiM Boy Scouts Form Organization The Council of the Hoy '-cunts met last Monday evening and peifeetcd mi organization as follows; It. W. Stewart, 1'ieshleiit. J.C. Mitchell, Vice Piesldcut. K. ti. Caldwell, Sooi-eliuy. D. II. ICuloy, Treasurer. I,. II. Ilhieklcdgi', Scout Commlss'i r W. I). M-nlt, Dr. D. I). Mindei-son utiil the above olllcrs, lAecutlve Coin. 10. J. Ovi'ilng. Scout Master. Messr. Cat her, tiilham, II Sauiideis, 1). W. Turnuie, K. V. C iwdcn, Finance Coiiiinittee. Wev. It lyiii;. Totiipkliis, Cole, Mules anil Father FitoraM. Court of II01101 Coiiiinittee. A charter will be obtained and the Scout Master commissioned and active' work will be begun at once. This movement is to be conducted independ ent of any organization, the boys will be put on their honor and their pro gress will depend upon their conduct and qunlitlcations. Much interest is being shown by our boys and good re sults arc expected. The Council was Increased to the number of thirty, nud the meeting adjourned subject to the call ot the President. Memiiiius Boy Scout Council: J. J. Ray tie L. II Blackledge B. W. Stewart D. W. Turnure D. II. Kaley K. N. Tompkins F V Cowden Win. Edson D. Fitzgerald T. C. Hacker Wev. Hates A. C. Hosiner E, J. Overlng D. 1). Sanderson R Saunders J S. Gilhatn F. J. tirleo It. I). Morltz V. F. Cuthor E.O. Caldwell J.C.Mitchell Wev. Colo Rev. Wagoner C J. Piatt li. Hale. C Baptist Church Notts. ' There will be tegular sei vices at the Baptist church next Sunday morn ing mid evening Thel.inlk'sAid will hold tlioiriegular ui'jti'lily tea at the home of I. Vi Edson, Friday p tn All are invited. I.uuch will lit served from -:to to t; Don't forget yotii'ilime The subject for diseitsUui next Sun day morning will bo "Showing Your Colors " Evening Subject, "Thought fulness in Evidence.'' To all these services you ate coi dially invited W V Com:, Pastor. Early New England Money TIlEtlrst settlers of New England found wutnputupeagc, sometimes called wampum and sometimes peage, in use among the aborigines, as an ar ticle of adornment and a medium of exchange It consisted of beads made from the inner whorls of certain shells found in sea water. The beads were polished and struug together in belts or sashes. They wore of two colors, black and white, the black belngdouble the value of the white. The early set tlers of New England (hiding that the fur trade with the Indians could be car ried on with wampum, easily fell into the habit of using it as money. It was practically redeemable In beaver skins, which were in constant demand in Eu rope. The unit of wampum money was the fathom, consisting of UGO white beads worth sixty pence the fathom In 104S Connecticut decreed time wain puni should be "strung sultnbly and not small and greut uncomely and dis orderly mix as it formerly hath been.' Eour whiteheads passed list lie equiva lent of a penny in Connecticut, . al though six were usually required in Massachusetts and sometimes eight. In the latter colony wampum was at llrst made legal tender to the amount ol twelve pi nee only. In Kill thu legal tender limit was raised to ten pounds, but only for two years It was reduc ed to fnii, shiliiiitfs. It w.'s not !! viih e for tixesln Massachusetts. The Use of wampum in mey eMcnde I south ward as fur us Virginia. -Bunking lie forme. Keeeutly the liif-eliitll editor of u inelropolitaii paper, with m-iiI to report the senuoii of a new iiiiulter iih the lelit'luie, i-dltor was ill This is the copy lie turned in 'Quite a liiineh was iiiesHUt last Sunday eveiiiiiL' nt the-eliureh owing to tho preseuee of a new star and the ln of hoisteih wu- anxious for u line on his win It. l(L.v is certainly there with the goods and pet funned to the sutis faction of all present. Owing to the f.iet that this was his tir-t uppCHi anu on the loctl grounds he was a little nei vouk the llrst inning. I?u eouriiL'ed lv the eonelieiH in tho 'Amen corner' he let himself loose and had tlie game well In hand Iroin thru on. His new .leriisiileui .slow bull Is u penult and when he tinned loove on eternal punishment h's speed whs lei ride. As this whs ids tlrst worUout it is too early to try to pre dict a future for him, hut if he mil Ueep up the giiit lie has started witli it'n liini for the hig leiigue next seas on." Chief Ads Bring Results In Order To Be Convinced Of rT'l IK wearing ability of our Shoes you must first try them. Out stock is all new, direct from the fact- v ory, and we invite you to come in and yive us a trial. Our white Nn-Bock Button Shoe and 1'UiMl'S are the latest fashions out. We also carry a line of strictly "Water Proof Farm Shoes, a pair. They are worth the money. East Side Shoe Store Bailey & The Nevvhou.se Block Suppose You Should Burn Out To-Night! Are You Insured Against Loss? We represent four of the Largest American Insurance Companies whose assets aggregate over $75,000,000.00. M. W. CARTER & SON. Office now in Opera House Block, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Vrsr JLr lA u rw'' a. 7 -Vi ...J m II rr t I 2.3 VJL..Tr , 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, Don't Be Bald Nearly Any One May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair Wo have a remedy that has aided to grow hair and prevented baldness iu 93 out of 100 cases where used according to directions for a reasonable length of time. That may seem like a strong statement it Is, and we mean It to be and no one should doubt it until they have put our claims to an uctual test. We are so certalu Ite.xall "1)3" Hair Tonic will .cure dandruff, prevent bald ness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair, that wo personally give our posi tive guarantee to refund eveiy penny paid us for it in every instance whero it does not give entire satisfaction to the user. Ue.xall "!i:t" Hair Tonic isas pleasant to use as clear .spring water. It is de lightfully perfumed, an.i does not grease origuin the hair. Two slus, .10c Hit 1 ?1. "Willi our euartinteu buck ot it, ,ou certainly tuhe no il.-k Sold only ut our stoic The Kexull Store. The II. 11. tit-leu Drug Uo. The Ileal Kst.ite and Farm Loan Department iu the Chief otlice has for sale a huge listot Webster and Frank lin county ftirnis, the best and cheap est all-purpose farms to be found. This part of the Republican Valley country is the lieai t of the Corn and Alfalfa ltest, and is unexcelled for easy, thrifty farming. The soil is fer tile and produces bountiful crops of corn, wheat and alfalfa, nil' tills is one of the best districts iu which to laise grain, hay and hogs, mid feed cattle. Among their littare a number offaimstliat will pav good interest on tlie investment; several Hint can be purchased on easy payments and spe cial deals; and many that will pay their way and grow iu value The prices vary iiceotding to ipiallty, loca tion and improvement. This count t y lias good schools, rural mails, tele phones, good roads, convenient mar kets and shipping facilities, and every qualification necessary to profitable grain and stock farms', dairy farms and feeding stations. Land values, prices and terms that should iuteiest any land-buyer or lioinoseeker. Also a number of desirable City Propcities listed and several good local farm trades. Ciuiespun lenuo solicited Bailey Red Cloud, Nebr. Heavy Harness Light Harness Robes, Sad dles, Whips RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Build a Home ln1912andReiolce every anniversary thereafter like a lot of your friends do who gave up the chase for elusive riches long Hgo and started to build their fortunes in tlie good old substantial wbj of our Pilgrim Fathers. Remember, "A roll ing stone gathers no moss," and nothing will stop a family from rolling quicker than a comfort able home. It gives husband, wife and children something to work for and once you get such a unison of action from the whole family, success is hound to crowt. your efforts. We've been preparing for a lot of homo building hero this year and havo a stock of lumber that outclasses in quality even th.,t which your grandfather iis.mI when In; built his home s.xty veais ago. and you know that's ' going some " Come in mid see it. "There's No Place Like Home.' SAUNDERS BROS. D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Onleu iii Moon Block. Bell, Black ; I ml., io:, Residence, Royal llotul. Bell, 17; Ind., 27 Calls Answered Day or N'ight itKti ri.oun, m:u. Widow's Pension. I he recent act of April l!th, ii)03 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension Sl'2 per month. Fred Maui or, tho at torney, has all necessary blanks. The Chief lends other follow. -ttr K K-"!' ,.. MWM - A htyAtfjif "wtmmmmmim - a Mwmiain4MhMMMUV'irfM IMWH"'"-' ' " . MoMMHUHWMrf M Mkh i.Jw. w smiMBmvsr'3 ... imm 1. 1i-T.wrtr-'.' jtAtaHfr