ti. 1f tMMI' YiW, s 5tmfWftT rrJtw. K xj, V !?" H IV JWl r In. ..: if frWPIf!ffi 1 if MwiwBsati&Qy Peas t m r( mi EconosaEzeo a ISisuss makes 83ie-3ood mere a2peKIz3n0 and wJinScsome Tlac only OnltSaitf Srom Royal -Grape GARFIELD Will I'lsher whs sowing oatsthullr.st of thin weolc. n r. IS? Juck Uurncs whs hauling hogs to Ited (.'loud on Muniluy. Lust woolt was potato week and tlioie was ti good many planted. George Harris was hauling liny to town on Thursday and Friday. Joe M Hdd nought n fpati of mules down in Kninas ono duy last 'week. A go.id rain fell on Friday night and .some hull with it but- it did IoIh of Rood' j The candidates uro ru&lilng around and put tint,' on tlioir best, smiles this week. The nsftimor lias been making Ike rounds on wind mill row the past week. Clay Weevor lias hold out and is moving lii fainlly on the Ait l'.trf-on place this week. Henry Wiggins and wlf,o woro visit Mng at Mis. Ida Kent.s Friday and planted her potatoes. Uert King and Mr. Weuver flui&licd t hulr thrashing on Friday and pulled over to Charley A lies. , George Smith was bidding on h rub tor tired huggv at the sale 'Saturday to drive his Teddy mule to when ho takes his best girl out riding. Leu Monger, who had the misfortune to get hurt n week ago, is ablo to be about agititi and is buying mules. He has bought four head now and he wants twenty more. Saturday was ono ot the worst windy days that wc have experienced for some time. It did very little damage exeopt blowing down a few trees and 1) leaking off a few limbs. COWLES J V. Thompson was a passenger to incrs Tucsua: jf Lincoln was .family. jhone pf ISaWer, Bora Poivder made Cream oS Tartar Legal Notice. State of .NVImnka l. ('utility of Wclislir tM To All I'lthoiik lutores'ctl In liu Hstato of It li 1 1 roltr.Stnnn IHcciimmI. Whereas llicro It on fllo la the County court of ijithl county nn Instrument purport liiK to lia the last will anil tcittniuciitot.loliu I't-ter .Sturm, lulu of s:ilil county, iIltc-isim!, mill Cftrolliio (MiniMctlu liaa II If. I her putltlon ln.ri.hi prayl.ix to have tlio keimiu mlmjttul to prolmtctuul for tliu Ih-mltu; of letteiw testa mentary, wlilch will rclntcH to both ic.-il ami pcrmiiuil estate. I therefore appoint tlio :!0th tiny ot April llll'i at '-' o'clock la tliu afternoon tit the county court room In sulci county nx the Unit) nilil pi. ico for lic.trlnn h.iltl will nt which time anil place you nutl all toucerncd may npptiur niul contest Hit- nllotvlui; of the mime. It Is further onlerutl that snlil petitioner islvo notltc tiiHll pcrxons liitercMeil In said stale of tlio poiiilency of this petition nail the 1 1 tnu anil pltit'tixel for tliu liutiltiinf the Htiiiiu, ly causliigucoiiy of this order to Iid pulillHhtil In th.) Hed Cloitil Chief, u newn )iiper pilnUilitiiil published In k:i1 eounty for tliriuucci.HNiic('isluly previous to the tiny sol for the hciirhu:. In witness whereof I have hereunto im.1 iiij liauU ami olllelal seal this 10th tiny of April, llll'i (Si'.At,) A. l. HANN13V, County JtitUe. Ltftnl Kotlcf. (IvorKlana Maker DoWltt, I'l.tlntlll 1 vs. J. Illitncho letters, et al. Defendants t In District Court Wulistcr County Nebraska. Whereas heretofore, to-wlt: on the 'AMIi tiny of March VJV1, tlio uiitlerHlmiid, .1. M. Ollhaui, referee, having liertttoforu hecu legally appointed liy tliu DUtrlct Court of Webster (.'utility Xvlirnskn, was ordered by H.iltl court to sell the followlnif tlescrlhttl prcmlseH, to-wlt: Tlio Northwest (Quarter of HCL'tlonTwcntyoiie, Township Two, ltunire Nine, West ot the lltlt 1'. M In Welntur Count', Nebraska, liocause tlio same eould not be piutltloned without i;roat prejudice to tlio owners thereof, and tliu undeMmu'd referee havniK nlvon bond as rnnilred by law with sureties wliich wero upprovctl by tho court anil havluit taken the oath re quired by law; now therefore uotleu Is here by iflven that by virtue of the proceedings bad herein, the order of tliu said court, and the authority vested In mo by the Statutes ot Nebraska, 1,. I. H. (Illham, tho iiuilcrsii;iicil referee, will on tlio 18lti day of May I'JI'J, at the east door of tho court house In Itcd Cloud, Webster County Nebraska, oiler for salo and after tlio expiration of one hour sell totbohlKhoU bidder for cash according to thoordor of he court the abovo described real estate. Said snlo to bo held open for ono hour be tween tlio hours ot two and three o'o'.oek 1. M. on said 18th day of May I'JI'i. iVltnesg my hand this (1th day of April DH'J J.H. (HlillAM, lluferee. ttornoy for Plalntlll'. ftomach Start Out I ) wn Farmers Wast Roll Their Winter Wheat firotinil Cracked Kartner- of the istfitn of Nebraska nro facing a peetillnr sittiallon, which niuy r suit in u big loss In the winter wheat crop unites proper prcuniitlons aro taken to o0''eoiue the con Jit ion. According to Prof U W Pugsley of the K.tlei.sloi. doparlmetil of tho Uni versity, tin' ground where wintorwhe.it Is plnnled !f) badly cranked, the result of tho heavy snows and rains of the early part of the year. 'I he cracks, which nre throe to live inches deep In many places expoe the routs of winter wheat to tlio nlr, which may result in much of the wheat being killed In addition, the Miifaeo ground Is baked, caused by the rapid drj ing of the gionud. It.'c.iusc of the baking of tho u'lound, lunch of Hie molstuie is lost Tho two conditions threaten the wlnlei wheat. I To renipdy the condition, ono solu tion is oirered -that of rolling the ground. Professor I'ugsley advises n thorough rolling of tho gtounil wllhln the next, week or ten days, n corrugated roller being pieferable, By lolling the ground, the cracks will bo tilled up and lu addition, ti mulch will bo formed, which will prevent the loss of moisture. If a corrugated toller can not be sreutod, a smooth toller may be utilized to good advantage. P.ut under nil conditions, the ground should bo rolled. According to bulle tins on lilt in the Bureau of Publicity of tho Commercial 'Club or Omaha, whuat yield can be materially Incieas od by a systematic rolling of the ground "Rolling winter wheat in the spring has not failed in any of the four jean It has been tried at tho Univorsitv to lve an increase yield,'' says Pi of Pugbley. "Tho average Increase has been 5 1 bushels pi acre. The rolling was clven enrly lit the bpring, soon after the frost, win out and about the tune the growth stinted. Harrowing after ro'ling wns not au good as rolling tiloitc. I'Jaily spring rolling of winder grain, pros-dug tin; earth firmly about the plant, toots, produces good results. 'When frost conies out, it is apt to leave the soil tilled with small cracks." "This Is tho condition this year, be cause of the heavy knows and fiee".-. Tho stand in Nobraska this year Is good, practically up to the average and the propects for a bumper crop are good. Hut the cracking of the soil must bo attended to." "The remedy Is so simple that I be lieve every farmer in the state will take the proper precaution The con dition Is geueral and not confined to any particular locality, though It is a tritllc worse in siine parts of tho state, where the precipitation was unusually henvi." Bulletins huye been proparod on roiling of wheat. These may be had free of cost by writing to the Bureau of Publicity of the Commercial Club of Omaha or the Nebraska Experiment Station. Why Net 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 li' e ownership of a nfortable home. T is a good time all the little e've a good, 'otsof time bto help V ue nian "ind of eed. ure ..fi Home." iRS BROS. Lording to quality, loca- Coming To RED CLOUD United Doctors, Specialists Will Eo At Tho ROYAL HOTEL Tuesday, April 28 And Will Remain ONE DAY ONLY Henia- ktible Success Of TlicoTiileiitt(l PliyMolitns In Tliu Treatment Of Chronic DUonsos OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE The United Doctor, licensed lV the state of Nebraska, for tho treatment of deformities and nil nervous and cnrouic (licenses or men , women Htid children, olrVr to all who call on this trip, eotiMiltntltjti, examination, advice free, making no ehnrgn whatever, ex cept tho actual cost f medicine. All that Is a-kcd in return for the-o valu able sorvleen Nthntevr-ry person treat ed will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove totheslck and nilllcted in every city anil locality, that nt last tieatnionts have been dis- covered that aro icasonably sure and certain in their effect. These duct ot 'i mo considered by tunny former puticntsaninngAnieiiea'u leading stomach and none specialists nnd are ( .spoils in tho treatment of chronic diseases and so grout nnd won derful liuio been their rcuiUs that in many cases it is hard indeed to llnd the dividing lino between skill and miracle. liUcasesof the stomach, intestine, liver, blood, skin, nerve", heart, spleen. kidneys ot- bladder, i-h'-iimatlsui. t-ui ntlo'i, diabetes, bed-wet I lug. legnlceis, weak lungs and timo allllcted with long-standing, deep-seated cluonlc diseases, that havo haflled tho skill of the family phyniclnn, should not fail to call. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter or certain forms of can cer. They wero among the first In America to earn the name of tho "Woodless Suigeons," by doing away with knife, with blood and with all pain In the successful treatment of those dangerous diseasos. Tf you ha'o kidney or bladder trou bles bring a two-ounce bottlo of your urine for chemical ftnalysis and micro scopic examination. Deafness often has been cured in sixty days. No matter what your ailment mny be no matter what others may have told you, no matter what experience you may have had with other .physi cians, it will bo to your advantage to see them at once. Have It forever settled in your mind. If your case Is incurable they will give yon such ad vice as may relieve anl stay tho dis ease. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sick nosB, as a visit this time may help you. Remember, this free offer is for one day only. MtUTlcd. Indies pmst come wHh their husbands am) minors with tiielr par" ents. Office at Royal Hotel. Hours 10 n in to SJ J), in. Valuable dyProducts. Albumen la made from blood 8' cureu nt tho packing housca and used for setting tho colors of printed fab rics. Ashes from tho hickory and cobs used In smoking meats are us&d for fertilizer. Certnln hard bono Is ground up and used for case harden ng steel. In this process tho steel uwicincM is heated .whllo Immersed In tlio powdered bono. Glue Is mndo irom tlio hoofs and sinewy jf nnlm.Ms 7i!: iVJ '..Tt r t rf 74.1. .v THE FIVE HITS iivr cwm .,.i I White Buck Velvet wmnris attMwi f Also Tans in Button Shoes and Oxi&ids. i Al! kind and at all prices, ty All new over shoes to select from. Nowhouso Balidln'g BAILEY & - - "The East Side and every thing to be Sosand in a first class exclusive Harness Shop. : : MY vamnwynrMMinn are miequaied for Durability and Workmanship for the money. JOE FOGEL, n'lmnan wi i THE PURITAN CAFE 2s HERB LUDLOW, Proprietor - -..- We have the reputation of serving the best meals in this cily. This fact, coupledvwith the best of service, is the secret of our success. If 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 furnibhed rooms in connection if i:n doubt let us convince you HORSES AND: MILES WANTEDS Now remember the date as I will be on the spot rain or shine and show you I an & real live wire in the horse game. I want 50 little fat mares and horses from 800 to 1100 lbs. frohi 4 to 20 years old. Show me your good, faf mules from 4 to 15 years old, big or litttiv WILL BE aijwi'.wji'iwjiru3fpeyff7'iT'fTmttw nn'awww THIS SEASON !. stock in a new slorc. ( No left ..... BAILEY Rud c,oud' Ncbr' Shoe Store." - Heavy Harness Light Harness Robes, Sad dles, Whips Quality of Stock RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. AT THE vPf WULW.M iMiiWiwtw m9mmmm 1 Am ' -v a V livemontw. Thiscountiy i mis, rural imtilb.Holo- Brick Barn ih Red Cloud, 2ad.s, convenient urtir- Ll.. WW6B.