biMF ru&ifrm,r ICi k? r RllUttoWWH'tWWViwWTWW - -.w 8 86 8" i.1 Fil ifil I '8 m K Ml 1 a m i hy W nu ra & VVBy.fgSiSMIStSiflinSlanRliKMiM SO VSffiAfl .'-ftfUtf' Wonderful value for Nu?sh your money and Id right here at home VvV mmMxCPJr&imj &yifjffi ftus3iJk-i few :' v esa . Model "42" rivfpfBcnrtcrHOII.P.: llS-ln.wIiocllnac; full elliptic iprinj'n, (rout ntitl rear; ?lt t-i'i. tires. Including complete equipment of top, windshield, 03 ton!:, etc. $l,50i) These arc the Jackson cars that have made such a phenomenal success this season about which you have heard so many good things. Where else will you find 30 horsepower, 110-inch wheel base and 32-inch wheels at $1100? Or 40 horsepower, 118-inch wheelbase, 34x4-inch tires and complete equipment at $1500? Or 50 horsepower, 124-inch wheelbase, 56-inch wheels and demountable rims at $1800? Compare the size and the power of the new Jacksons with the size and power of other cars at the same prices, and you will see that the Jacksons offer the best value. Couple with these facts the Jackson reputation of ten years standing and we believe you will agree with us that the Jacksons are the best cars offered at the price. The cars themselves will confirm all that we have told you. Come and see us will be glad to show yon. Red Cloud Hardware and Implement Company Sole Agents Fine Job Printing Wedding Invitations Announcements Letter Heads Note Heads Bill Heads Memos Statements Shipping Tags Business Cards Calling Cards Envelopes Circular Letters Sale Bills, Etc. v. The Chief Office Are Floods Increasing? ' j Flfturrs of the United States Geeloftlcnl .Survey Indicate tost of Flood Destruction The piiM'Mt dNiistious floods of the Mississippi River mill tlio inutid.Ulon of tin) Buriniiudlng lowlands thiough the bwuhiug of the levees suggest the lii(liili.: Ate floods liirioiislng in t lit Putted States'. Present cniidlltnnsiirt admittedly most unusual, floods of both the Ohio anil .V.IsmiiuI Uiicis Hwtdllug the alifiiily heavy How of the Mli-slssippl itself, and this has created what will pi obubly pass down In his-. tnry ns the worsMlood of I !. Missis sippi sllICO till! Settlement ol tills country L'lci'ipitulhM -either snow or tain must ultimately lake fvin'nuisi s.tllh ci- along thu surface of the i omul dl rectly into water oouisi's or Into the gi omul by put eolation, w Hh subt.tqiiutit dlscliiuge Into tin' flvois by boopHgo The watet which causes Hoods Is Unit pint of tho precipitation wliluti is not ahborbi.il Into the ground and which therefore must How tiling the earth's surface. According to M. O. Leightuu, chief hydiogiaphcr of the United Slates (loologicul Stuvcy, in Wuter Supply Paper 211 1, which contains pupets ou tho Conservation of V titer Kesouiees, "tlieto hi c live classes of agencies or coudltlonsuiTcullng the How of streams. The Hrst Is ollmute, under which arc comprised lalnfall, evaporation, tem perature, wind, and humidity. Al though these arc exceedingly variable fi 0111 day to day mid from season to season, the observations that have been recorded indicate that u period of years embraces all conditions, to that the mum of them may bo consid ered fairly constant There is very little evidence; except in special areas, that reveals any progressive and per iiir.nent change in climatic conditions The second agency is topography, and the third geology, both of which may be constdeiod absolutely stable. The fourth is surface vegetation, which in cludes forest cover and cultivated hind. The lift h consists of artifluial nuclides, such an storage reset volts and drainage, which piodti'je rapid utid marked effects on river discharge "When the phjslcal conditions on the drainage areas arc summed up, the one great change that has been pro duced in tho vegetutive conditions is the reduction of forest urea. On some of these drainage ateas it hasocuuired by slow progression and ou others more rapidly. It is certuin that in some areas this forest cutting has caused barren conditions because the laud whs of such a character that after it was relieved of forest protection it eroded easily and its productive'1 por tions were quickly swept into water courses. "Smumailly, therefore, it may he stated wlthconUdeuce that the increase In Hood tendency shown so unmistak ably is due in by far the largest meas ure to the denudation of forest areas. the Mate Lire 3 3 IS 3 Insurance moany OF in mmpo -3 RSI p ndiona 3 m 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 -00 3 3 10,050,000 Deposited With The Auditor of State For The Sole Protection Of Its Policy Holders Insurance in Force $88,148,378.00 Gains in 1911 Increase in assets $1,210,232.32 Increase in surplus. . . 214,906.06 Increase i n deposit with Auditor of State . 1,050,000 00 Increase in interest and rents earned 67,442 23 Increase in Insurance in force f-.mk. . 5,814,088 00 For One of the Best Old Line Policies See Red Cloud W. T. Nountford 'eVMIMRMeiMIMft Methodists In Action All over Nebraska Methodist minis ters and laymen are busily engaged in securing subscriptions for the 3400,000 00 endowmeut fuud which is urgeutly needed for the Nebraska Wesleyau Uni versity. The subscription taking has started briskly and this state wide whirlwind campaign is being watched with much iuterest by a large number of people. Some of the larger sub scriptions announced early in the week are as follows: Itev. Jacob Ailrlance, Fremont 8 2,0000 ltev. Hlrniu llurch, Unlvcrnlty l'lnec. 2,000 Htute Journal Company, Lincoln 1,000 Mrs. Martin Ducy, Chester 10,000 (). N. Mnuec, Lincoln - &.000 Halph It. Leech, Awsley 1,000 A. I.. Johnson, University l'laee 20,000 Mrs. ('. C White, University I'laco 20.C00 C. (1, Anderson, University I'laco 10,000 W'.O. Atklun, University Place 1.CO0 T. M. Wlmborly, University l'lnco 1,000 K. D. Currier, University Place 1,000 J. L. Clallln, University Placo 1,000 Itev. I. It. Hchrcckengast, Unl'ty Placo 600 V. U. Bishop, University Place 1,000 Chancellor Fulmer, University Place .. 400 (1. Urelsel, University I'laco 2U) Rev. N. A. Martin, University Place . . MX) tt is) vi Oi 0i Vs Oi 0 its to it) IT WILL PAY YOU To secure one of these silos. It is made so that it cannot blow down unless the wind is strong. enough to demolish other buildings. Has no bands to tighten. Is built so it cannot fall in during the hot weather if empty. It cannot swell and break bands because it has no bands. Built on the Sectional Plan Easily Made to Suit Your Needs The Effective laxative Tastes like aidjsEatei Like Candy Iu our experience in the handling of drugs "nnd inedlclnen, we believe we have never had experience with auv Remedy that gave such great satis fnutlon to our customers as do Itc.xull Orderlies. This Remedy in not like any other laxative or cathartic. H contains all the good fcatutcs of other laxative, but uoiic of their faults, Our own faith in lU'Niill Orderlies Is so strong that wo oiler them to you with our own positive noisomtl guar antee, that if they do not thoioughly sutUfy you, you only need tell us and we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for them. Therefore, in trying them upon our recommendation you tako no ilsk whatever. Ke.Hll Orderlies taste like and are eaten llko candy. They do not grlpo, uuise nausea, excessive looseness, or any other annoyance. They act so easily that they may bo taken at uny time, day or night. They are purlieu latly good for chlldten, aged, or deli cate pei sons. They arc nut tin in con- venlent tablets iu thtco sizes of package. Prices, 10c, 'Xa and r,Oo. Remember, Rexiill Ueiuedies can be obtained In thu community only m our storeThe Ue.Mill Stole. The H. 12. lirlee ni ug Co , Red Cloud, Nbr. The Real Estate and Farm Loan Department in the Chief oflloe has for sale a large list of Webster and Frank lin county farms, the best and cheap est all-purpose farms to be found. This part of the Republican Valley country la the heart of the Corn and Alfalfa Rest, and is unexcelled for, easy, thrifty farming. The soil is fer tile and produces bountiful crops of corn, wfceat and alfalfa, anl this is one of the best "districts iu which to raise grain, hay and hogs, and feed cattle. Among their list are a number of farms that will puv good interest on the investment; several that cau be purchased ou easy payments and spe- clul deals; and many that will pay their way and grow in value. The prices vary according to quality, loca tion and Improvements. This country has good schools, rural mails, tele phones, good rouds, convenient mar kets and shipping facilities, and every quallllcatlou necessary to profitable uruin and stock farms, dulrj rat ins and feeding stations. Land values, prices and turms tlmt should iuteiest any lund-linyer or homoseekor. Also a number of disirublu City l'iopuitles listed and several good local Tin in truiles. Ooiiespondcuee solicited, ili if) ili ili 0 0 iii vi ii ft EjSsgSfcs si LLv Constructed of Two By Fours Six Feet Long Laid Flat-Nailed COMMON SENSE SILO Another good silo is called the Crown Stave Silo. These are handled direct from one of the largest manufactures of lumber and shipped direct in car lots with other yard stock thus saving the heavy local freight charges. It is to your interest to learn of the great saving by owning a silo. Headquarters For All Silos Saunders Brothers &fc:&&SSSfc& zr. vr. e: & & & & & e & & & & & & Nebraska W '1L m m m m m m m 9 .to to to m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to & , 1 fJ.