'frwluwwBMilft'jffi stai-. saf - SCtjk 3LxasaBBB522 l.JW.fc inwiwwahtiw(fp-Av-' """ rtt -, pwIIW''rlPWWwl,l",n'''yp vv ; a. V w a HI r MS I l&fr KV IWX RoVal Baking Powder AkmoSutmly Purm Makes Home Easy With minimum trouble and cost bis cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, s dean and greatly superior to the ready made, dry, found-in-the-shop variety, and danger of alum food ta avoided. COWLES Nov. C. F. Hose moved to Kcd Cloud "Wednesday. Mrs. Ida Squires was a passenger north Weducsday. J. D. Fuller la building a uew addi tion to his house. Iloury llrubaker went to Red Cloud Weduesday on busiucss. Holt & lioren have iustallcd a lloycs gasolene pump. You can have your car fillod very handy. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fuller left for .Bethany, Ncbr., Tuesday. They ex pect to be gone a uumber of days. Ja9. Saundorsof the flrin of Saunders tiros., has sold his property on Frank lin street and has purchased lots In the addition and intends to build. The village board mot Tuesday even tog and decided to request the citizens to clcau up their bask yard and and alleys. Wc think this a good step lu the right direction. E. T. Foe add Ja9. McBrldo have becu very busy lately selliug town lots in the new addition. Tho way they arc selling shows that wc need more territory than we had in the original pint. Clay Weover was shelling corn on "Wlud Mill Row" Friday for Smith Ilros. and Will Fisher. Miss Kthol Smith was n pleasant caller at the Guy Humes home on Saturday and Sunday. Chester Drake cut his foot pretty bad last week while chopping wood and now goes around on crutches. There was a Hock of gypsies went up "Wind Mill Row" Tuesday and they begged and borrowed all that was loose that they could get their hands on. Poliir.il Advertisement to HARRY A. ROATS. Rcpublieati candidate for the nomi nation for lepn-M illative for the lOlli district, subject to the wi l of the re publican voters at thu piiiuary to be held Apiil I'.tth ll- was born and reared in Wflclnr county, is 33 years old ami is the M)ti of (Jus Rnats, one of Webster county's first settlers. He has a thorough business education. You Risk No Money fur RerjtatlM Mtmy are lack of This Offer UATIN Some tine weather now. Sowing oats is the order of the day. "JVdolph Sidlo is building a new hog shed. Veucil Zajlc is hauling wheat to Cowles. Albert Enclehart shelled corn last Saturday. Miss Katie Waskom is working for Mrs. Jest Dedrick. Hugh Mcl'artland Is the first one to have his oats sowed. Veucil Aubrecht's brother arrived from Europe last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kolar are the proud parents of a baby girl. Emil Polnicky bought a pony from tod Kellet one day last weok. Ed. Sidlo shelled corn Wednesday Walter Owrney did tho shelling. "jos.Pavllek Sr., who has been sick for the past few weeks is much better. Doll and Huddle Buckles are going to batch this summer on their father's place. Sunday was Easter and it did not rain so that it must mean that it won't rain for seven weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jelinck invited their relation and a few friends to take Easter dinner with them. Vencll Kudrna, who was in Omaha for treatment some time ago, went to Chicago last Sunday whom lie was operated on for appendicitis and gill stouts. Word luti been recelvtd that the is getting aloiig nicely. We pay for nil the medicine used during tho trial, if our remedy falls to completely rollevc you of constipation We take ull the risk. You are not oblige ted to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. Could any thing be more fair for you? Is there any reason why you should hesitate to put our claims to a practical tost? A most scientific, common-sense treatment is Re.sall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and particularly agreeable in every way. They do not cause diar rhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or other inconvenience. Re.sall Ordei lies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. Wo urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk, 'three sizes, 10c, 2To and .'On. Remember, you can get Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store The 11 E. Grioe Drug Co. JOHN II. MOOREHEAD Democratic dimidiate for the Nomi nation for Governor of Nebraska. Mr. blddd", II J.andO. J. Joehum aud El Holly of Lebum.ii, Kas., wute iu town Monday. found -Gold baud ring; has been a present to some one lu 1002 Owner e.in have same by calling ntililsofllce, describing property ami paying for this notice Herb Ludlow has hud the Puritan Cafe repapered and painted Mind has installed new furniture in the dinning room which adds greatly to its appear ance. Herb believes iu being up-to date. ! G ARM ELL) WHIFUli-rU plowing his ground for o.t this wvel.. There was a good crowd out to Ash Creek church Sunday. The roads are in pretty good shape now only u little rough, A nice week of spring weather. Tho mud is most alt dried up. Rutil McDo'tcl was helping Smith Bios this week on the ditch. Mr. Roy Robblus was out on "Wlud Mill Row'' getting up u new ereum route. , Mrs. Al Smith visited with her parents in Red Cloud Thursday and Friday. Smith Bros, and Coon are ditching their faim thin, week and getting ready for wet weather. ' Charley Campbell bought sotuo cattle of John Campbell oil Monday aud will summer feed them. Will Fisher and Clyde lioweu wero f'.e first to start farming They began to cut stalks Monday. Leftal Notice, State nl Srbrnika i. County or Webster M To All I'ithoih lutcres'eil In the Kstate of .John Peter Htiirtu Deceased. Whereas there Is on lllo In the County Court of said county au Instrument purport ing to lo the Inst w III ami testament of John Peter Sturm, Into of said county, deceased, mid Caroline OhmstcUe has tiled her petition herein praying to have the same admitted to probate end for the Ksulnt; of letters testa mentary, which will relates to both real aud licrhonal elate. 1 therefore appoint the 30th day of April IMS at 'i o'clock In the afternoon at the county court room In said county as the time nnd place tor hearing said will at which time and placo you and all concerned may appear and contest the allowing of tlicsamc. It Is further ordered that until petitioner kIvo notice to all persons Interested In said estate of thu pendency of this petition and tho tlmennd place net lor tho hearing of tho same, by causing a copy of this order to bo published lu tho lted Cloud Chief, a news paper printed aud published lu said county for three weeks successively previous to tho day sot for tho hearing. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and otllclnl seal thMOth day of April, IDti (Si:.r.) A. ti. UANNi:V, Cointy Judge. Lcial KOI Ire Oeorglana Itaker DoWltt. I'lalullill vs. J. Illancho lasers, ct al. Defendants In OUtrlct Court Webster County Nahraska Whorias heretofore, to-wlt: on tho 25th day of March tUI'.'. the undersigned, .1. S. tillhntu, referee, having heretofore been legally appointed by tho DUtrlct Court of Webster County Xibratka, was ordertd by said court to Bill the following described prcmUcs, to-wlt: The Northwest (imrurot f-ociton i wentyone, rawiump two, itango Nine, West of tho Oth P. St., lu Webster County, Nebraska, because tho same could notbepartltl ned without great prejudice to tho owners thereof, and tho undersigned referee having glcn ttotnt as required, by law with htircttes wh ch wcm approved by tho court a d having- taken tho oath re quired by law; now therefore notice Is here by gl en that by lrtuo,ot tho proceedings had herein, the order of tho said court, and the authority vested lu ntc by ihe .Statutes of Nebraska, I, J. S. (Jllhnm, the undersigned referee, will on tho ISth day of May 1912, at tho east door of tho court houso In lted Cloud, WolMtor County Nebraska, oUer (or sale and after the expiration of one hour sell to tho hlghott bidder for cash according to tho order of the court the above dccrllnd real estate. Said mlo to bo held open lor one hour be tween tho hours of two and thrco o'o'ock P. M. on said ISth day of May IUI3 Witness iny hand this fitu day of A prll 1012 J.S.OIl.llAM.IUfcrcc. Ilernard McNeiiy, Attorney for Plalntlir. Why Not Build A Home This Year and let 1912 mark the beginning of your fortune and a new life? Nothing on earth gives a family standing in a community like the ownership of a nice, comfortable home. The spring is a good time to perfect all the little details aud we've a good, big office and Jots of time at your disposal to help you select a suitable plan and talk over the kind .of lumber you will need. Come in and let's figure it out together. 'Film's Nc Place like Home." SAUNDERS BROS. ML J Breeders Attention I will keep my Ktulliou-, nnd .hn;k during the season of 1012 at the Old Day Hani, South Rim Street, where I shall bo pleased to have boih my new aud old customers cull and see me. H. A. Johnson I'lIONG IXP. '2tl Rev. Bayne's Answer My Dear H lltoTT I read JimIi tt'iirli' iu 1 i-t wc paper with eoiisUierable luiete.'-t tudl us nmii'-emoiit, all 1 being ti-ed give nnd take I tel that I can reply with lb tttiun-tgood fvelinu' We will fieely ucknon ledge that we do not do nil wo ought but I wMit to oall jour attention to some things that are being done by the Orthodox church. Vou ti9k: "Does the Orthodox church reach the lowest stint tun of society?'1 I reply that It certainly does. The writer himself, while iu New York wns connected with a church lu one of the worst districts in the city. That institution spent over $20,000 a year in ' helping the poor The workers came in touch with over J 0CO needy poor and degraded people every week. Most of the ?20,0(H) was spent on the people and the work done for the most part was by the church members who did the work without pay. Anyone acquainted with social conditions in any of our cities, knows through social settlements, In stitutional churches, missions, coffee house's, etc., the tremcndlous work that the Orthodox churches arc doing. Our various denominations nrc spend lug seventy-five million dollars yearly iu bettering conditions iu the sltiin-i of otircitv aud the results justify the expenditure. County Judge Fawcett of llrooklyn recently said: "During the five years he has been on the bench he had 2,70o boys before him for sentence aud not one of them was au attendant at Sun day school. Just last week he said to a boy whom he sentenced for bnrglary, 'Had you gone to Sunday school I am sure you would not be before mc to day'. Yet you ask If the Orthodox churches are reaching the masses. By the way, I do not see why you should be so afraid of the word orthodox, cither when applied to a church or a minister If you take the trouble to consult the dictionary you would aec that Orthodox comes from two Greek words orthos meaning right, nnd dokein meaning to think. Hense the word moans, 'To think right.' No one it seems to me otighttnbenshnmed of a church that think-, right. Concerning the eterunl fire punish ment doctrine for the poor benighted heathen let me ay that any well in formed person knows perfectly well that no Orthodox church today, in any (Jenomlnation would think of putting such a doctrine in its creed. Now a word in regard to tho ministers cre dentials. Tho keenest mind among tho Apostles was Paul's. He Is the creal preacher to the Gentiles. Paul never regarded his work as that of healing but he did regard preaching his work. He never said: I came to heal, but he did say: I came to preacli the gospel As for his credentials he distinctly says that the persoual ex periejice which came to him when he met the risen Lord on the road to Damascus, constituted bis credentials The credentials of the minister today must also be the same. He too must meet his risen Lord in some great experience inllfennd hear his call in no uucertain language: "Go preach the gospel." Wc freely admit that there are cures wrought in the Christian Science church aud among the Evangelical churches thero are just as great ones. We have the testimony of go'od reliable citizens right here iu Red Cloud of wonderful cures right inside the churches. The law of suggestion which probably lies at tiie root of all mental healiug lias becu intelligently used by our physicians for tunny years. In the hands of educated spec ialists this law becomes a power for good but it is a dangerous thing hi thu hands of the ignorant or untrain ed. Dr Paul Dubbls"'Pychlc Treat- meut of Nervous Uifcorders" and Dr. Schotleld's illuminating work of the British Medical Society on, "The Mental Factor in Medicine" are only two of n vast number of medical work by 'etidit g pliy-Ieliins, -.hnwlng the va-t amount i f woik which has been quiell) di lie ulong tlii line. I gieutly fear that mv friend, the wrltir in hK anient desire ti slip efie over on me has lost sight of one of I he .fundemcutnl points of my foniion, I lefcr to Ihe doctrine f sin. Cl'lier sin is leal or it is unreal. Prnft-soor llruce an acknowledged muster of modern philosophy, in hi Apolegeties, Page CUsajs: "Sin is a reality. Kvury one mut firmly hold this who regards Christ us Christ reg-tnU himself, (iod didn't i-end Clniht into the world to fight a shado,v, nor did Jo-iis die to save the world from an illusion " Take away tho fact of the death of Chtist for the sins of the w-irhl and jou take thu heart out of your bible. Paul cot hldnied tills so important I hat he bald, "I am determined to know noth ing among you save Jcmis Chrisr. and Him crucified." Try again, brother, jnu'vo missed I the point. Jons .1 Uaynk ftt WWRJIMI !! I Mill I vrme. jur Bwvfui THE FIVE HITS THIS SEASON IN SH0ES Velvet Sll Metal J Also Tans in Button Shoes and Oxfords. J All kinds and at all prices. All new stock in a new store. J No left over shoes to select from. . N.whou. Building BAILEY & BAILEY Cloud, N.br. - "The East Side Shoe Store." - 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. N. W. CARTER & SON. ' Office now in Opera House Block, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Heavy Harness Light Harness -Robes, Sad dles, Whips 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, m clouA.k. THE PURITAN CAFE 3 HERB LUDLOW, Proprietor J We have the reputation of serving the best meals in this city. This fact, coupled with the best of service, is the secret of our success. 1& We also carry a full line of cigars and tobacco' and serve ice cream and soft drinks, having opened up our fountain for this season on Easter Sunday FURNHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION IF IS DOUHT LET US CONVINCE YOU FARM IMPLEMENTS We handle a full line o(F arm Implements including CANTON LISTERS AND BEATRICE CULTIVATORS We will have in a car load of Electrical Weld Woven Wire Fence on April 20th. We also handle Woven Wire Fence, Rope, Wire Fence Staples, Oils, Etc. A complete line of heavy hardware and we handle the Des Moines Silo. WOLFE & WHITAKER .-.. GENERAL BLACKSMITHS -:. Vincent Johnston Ims nccepted n position witli. tl 0 ShuiuUt Hros., ltimliur yunl. Mrc. U. II. Fort nnd daughter of Orleans wort in lted Cloud Saturdny vNltinir friemU. Tno Lyric theatre whs i-rowdod full Dr. Mitchell ichirned from Chicago last night to be. the Ag live ruel nro- Moudny where he had bfen u busu' duction ot DantuS Inferno The piu- ,esi. tun were very reallMl... too much so , TraI Xo JQ far llin fciMltillilititfn of some of thu UIW . ,, ., "" "J u,t , , , . - way m imbiing!, wei nesi r uiorninir dlence, nnd wore copies rgcly from ' 0 J on " the drn'wing, of Dore. The whole was . off he tra(jk J - ul , Hostwick, at the plnce where the wreck occurred two weeks ago. The train was moving very s'owly nt tho time aud no doubt this provonted another wreck. The engine slid from the rails and no damage was reported. a series if scenes on a grander scale than most iu the audience had Imagin ed and no one felt he did not get his uiouey'n worth either iu iuteri'st or iu warning. Edgar Post. This will bo at tho Tei'KC Monday afternoon nnd uitfht. I ISO . J1 i lKv tm '-iKt,, -!' $ Xi j, ySTi vmbsbbi