rtoGtr rvtii k..TM,AfMfll L' A P).. ?Jf . Lm & Royal has no substitute for making delicious home-baked foods BakinglWdcr ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar 13 ATI N Oos. lluvel lost a Huo colt last week. Discing for corn Is tho order of the 'Uay. Jos. Aubrecht Is working for Jos. Jolinek. James Ilubutkn is doing assessment work this week. Adolph Sldlohus his new hog shed almost completed. The ruin Saturday was a flue thing for tho wheat and oats Jess Dodrlck bought n load of alfalfa from Lo,u1s Vnvrieku this week. Will Hoffman had the majority for commissioner over (hind in this dls trlet. Charley Harpham and wife spent Monday ovening with Louis Vavrleka and wife. Charley (Huriiey bought some corn from Mike Kolur for 72 cents u 'bushel. John l'avlkk shelled corn one day Inst week, Krudua brothers doing the -shelling. Prank Kudrna and Ed. Ztijlo return from Omaha Friday whoro they had been on business. COWLES Mrs. Steele, who bus been sick, wo ;arc glad to say is much better. Jas. MuHiido is having sidewalks laid along his property. Let the good -work go on. We are glad to-lcarn that Miss Mary Waller Is able to be out again after tier severe Illness. George Denton shipped u car of fat ' cattle to Kansas City Monday. He no ' uompunled the same. Mrs. .1. 13. Butler of Red Cloud came up Friday for a short visit with her Ulster Mrs. O. A. Wells. E. T. Poe loft for lllrd City, Kansas, "J Friday for usuort visit with his daugh ters and also to look after his laud in .torests. 'Tho writer was out Tuesday and 'wltuessed an attempt to work roads by -dynamite. It was some what a failure us it did not tear enough of the bank sawoy to pay Rev. Aiuglow has commenced an evangelical meeting at the M. E. church. He started .Sunday aud ex pects to be with us for some time. He is the young man who hud such good success here four years ago. CoHftrcftalloial Church Notices "God all and in AH" will be tho sub. jeot of the sermon in the Congrega tional church Suuday morning, A special musical program Is being prepared for the Sunday school hour at 10. Come and hear the children -slug. "The Wreck of the Titanic" will be 'the subject of a specially prepared ad "dress by the pastor for the evening service. Mid-week meeting on Wednesday evening at 8. John J. Haynk, Pastor. Some Try. Can a man love a woman he's afraid oil Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Before and After. Before she is married a girl wants '.to bo somebody's darling. Afterward .sue uppsurs to desire to bo somebody's "ifOBB, Exchange. Giants of Other Days. While excavating tho rulno of St Plran's oratory, Cornwall, Eugland, many skeletons have boon dug up, several of them of human beings sev en feet In height. Cheaper Than a Bridge. A railroad engineer in Ottawa, Kan, rwent to a dentist to bavo u bnd tooth i treated. The dentist told him that It would, be necessary to put In a goll bridge, which cost $25. The rail roue man looked In the glass at the depart ed molar, and then said: "Bay, da tor. just put lu m vwEnw wiw .. . ivu jvuio iui ihu '4t It fft'at that." Topeka Capital. J dwellings of medium size, iit nut In a concrete cuiveri an DICKENS FITTED FOR STAGE Kate Field, Excellent Judgeof Char acter, Confident He Might Have Been Great Actor. No ono ever paid a much higher tribute to Dickens than did Kate Field. Sho had tho soul of a poet, a discriminating tnsto In art nnd liter ature and wide knowledge of tho world. In montallty sho was fully as strong ns either of her brilliant broth ers, David, Dudley, Stephen J. or Cy rus V and sho certainly was ns good If not a better Judge of character. She once wroto an I appreciation of Dickens in which sho declared tho world loBt its greatest actor when lloz beenmo n writer. Sho gavo n de scription of one of Dickens readings that was masterly In Its vividness of detail. Such versatility ns she cred ited Dickens with displaying as he us sunicd tho character of first one and then another of his creations, tho pa thos, tho humor, tho tragedy ho put Into a tone; tho marvelous way in which ho stirred the emotions of old and young In his audience, would ap pear to bo a bit extravagant wero it not that now nnd then in later years somo old man, looked upon ns stern and unemotional, told with faltering voice how ho stood In lino all one night to buy a ticket to ono of Doz' readings, and then wont on to talk Just about as Mlsa Field wrote, only before ho got as far along in his story tho tears wero running down his wrinkled cheoks his old heart strings still atuno to tho muglc of The Master. Difference In Icebergs. No two lceborgs appear to bo ex actly alike in slzo and shape. Some look, for all tho world, like Arabs' tents as they glide along, and others llko cliffs, castles, cathedrals, yachts, and occasionally they resemble somo well known animal. Somo of the pin nacles of a large berg rise nearly 1,000 feet above tho water, while tho baso may occupy an area of ten or twelve ucrcs. Seen through a power ful glass, ono may detect waterfalls upon theso Islands of ice, and all kinds of arctic birds, and perhaps a few seals. Then tho colors are almost beyond description. Tho stately pinnacles glisten In the sun llko powdered glass. At times tho berg Is pure white, at others It looks greenish. From Harold J. Shcpstono'a "Icebergs" In St. Nicho las. "Liked to Be Gulled." Sir William Gull, the well-known London physician, was once tho vic tim of an amusing pleco of rcpartoe on tho part of a fellow practitioner. Tho occasion was a dinner party at which several distinguished medical mon were present. The conversation happened to turn upon the subject of quackery, and Sir William Gull ev- pressed his conviction that a certain amount of It was essential to success In practice, adding: "It Is an exam ple of the old saying, 'Populus vult decipl'" (people llko to bo deceived). "Quito so," Bald tho host; "now, can any one present give an English equivalent to that?" "Nothing easier," dryly remarked a well-known physi cian of one of the Manchester hos pitals. "The public liked to be 'gulled.' " Prosaic "Ghost." Thinking thoy had seen a "ghost," a number of Dundee (Scotland) townsfolk, whllo walking through tho cemetery recently, took to their heels and summoned tho nearest gatekeep er. The "vision" which hod nrouscd their ulnrm that of a figure In scanty tittlro standing behind a grnvestono, hnd vanished when they returned with reinforcements, aud all there was to he scon wob a lnrgo piece of red Han- nol. It afterwards transpired that tho owner being greatly Irritated by tho flannel, which was next the skin, bad gono to tho cemetery with tho idea of getting rid of It, which ho could not do without shedding his garments. Move to Aid the Poor. The government has undertaken to solve the high cost of living In Vienna by making a grant or $250,000 a year for ten years for tho erection o! County Abstract Of Votes Below wo tflve the totul number of votcH cast tor, uncli candidate at t lie piiiiuiry election, held on lust Filduy, Apt 11 HHh, on the Democratic, Peoples Independent nnd ltcpubliuiiti tickets, with tho exception of presidential oloctois, and delegates to national conventions: DKMOCUATIO President Woodrow Wilson Ill Iiidsoti Harmon 1 To Chump Clark 22 Unbelt O. Itoss It United Slates Senator V. H. Thompson H'l Asliton 0. Slinllonberirer .'loG Willis RKeed sH Robert F Smith 23 Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 1, for. ...310 Against 53 No. 2, for. ...213 Against 105 No. .1, for . . . ,27 No. 4, for. ...307 Against 103 Against r0 Against 74 No. 5, for 21 Governor John II. Morehead 217 Richard L. Metcalfe 2.17 Lieutenant Governor Herman Dlcrs 21)7 Secretary of State A. T (latewood 117 J.W. Kelley 211 Charles I'.Wliitosides 03 Auditor Public Accounts Henry C. Richmond 419 State Treasurer- Floyd Seybolt 102 Oco.E. Hall 283 Superintendent Public Instruction John Spcedin a G7 Ernest F. Monroe 121 R. V.Clark 172 P. M. Whitehead 87 Attorney General Andrew M. Morrlssey 102 M. W. Terry 2M Com. Public Laud nnd Ilulldings Willinm 11. Eastman 390 Railway Commissioner- William G.Stamm r.O Edward C. Simmons r3 Sam Hinklc 10 11. M. Simms 21 Clarence E Harmon 225 Ren H. Hayden 37 WillM. Maupin 73 Congressman Fifth District- Roderick D. Sutherland 441 State Senator Twentieth District William L Weesuer 411 State Representative 40th District . W. Lludsey -. .275 J. II. Wlsecarver 187 Delegates to Nat. Con. 5th District Frank T. S wanson 104 Charles R. Rosso 200 Geo. J. Marshall 174 t'eter W. Shea 205 County Attorney Fred Maurer 433 County Assessor Chris Fassler 420 County Commissioner 2nd District C, F. Guild, 03 W. G. Hoffman 99 PEOPLES INDEPENDENT row Wllhon 17 United States Senator- Willis E. Reel 1 Asliton C. Sliallenberger 10 W. II. Thompson r, Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 1, for.... 19 Against a No. 2, for.... 7 Against 11 No. 3, for. ... 8 No. 1, for.... 12 No. 5, for.... 11 Against 0 Against 7 Against 0 Governor Richard h. Metcalfe 13 John H. Moorehead 13 Secretary State A. T. (iatcwood r.. 3 J.W. Kelley 13 Charles P. Whltesides 0 Auditor Public Accounts Henry G. Richmond 21 State Treasurer FloydSeybolt 9 George E. Hall 15 Superintendent Public Instruction Ernest P. Monroe 11 It. V. Clark 13 Attorney General Andrew M. Morrlssey 14 M.W.Terry 8 Com. Public Lands and Buildings William B. Easthara si Railway Commissioner Edward C. Simmons 3 11. M. Simms J Clarence E. Harmon 10 William O. Stainni 4 Ben II. Hayden 4 Congressman Fifth District- Roderick D. Sutherland 21 Statu Senator 201 li District William L. Weesuer 20 Representative Kith District - G. W. Llndsoy! 15 J. B. Wlsecarver 8 County Attorney Fred Maurer 20 County Assessor Chris Fassler ....;.! 17 County Commissioner 2ud District W. G. Hoflmnn 4 C. P. Guild 3 KEPUDLICAN President Theodore Roosevelt Mil Win Howard Tuft 107 Hubert M LuFollette 17o Robert"! Ross 5 Vice President Albert J Hevei idge fiWi John O YeNer 2it7 United States Senator Norris llrown 202 GeoWNorrls 511(1 Proposed Constitutional Amendments No 1, For .500 Against 70 No 2, For :i:il Against Nil No!!, For 315 Against 12!) No I, For MO Against 1)1 No 5, For 205 Against 131 Governor- Chester II Aldrlch 571 Jesse E Newton '. 212 Lieut-Governor Snmuel Roy McKelvie 371 Martin L Fries 128 L A Vainer 84 LW Hague 112 Secretary of State Addison Wait 0.10 HA Webbert 138 William B Howaid 238 Isaiah D Evans 102 W J Blair 128 State Treasurer Walter A George 1(1!) Franklin C limner 200 State Superintendent Jas E Dulzell 430 G W Whltehoin" 212 Attorney General Grant C Martin 023 Com. Public Lands aud Buildings- Clarence C Barlow 120 WllburS Walt 137 W L Minor 87 Henry Howard 102 SCBissett 1(3 Fred Beckman 120 Railway Commissioner William Coltou 214 HG Taylor 11)0 Marshall T Huttiion 1. 1 C L Hedlund 1)3 Congressman, 5th District Silas R Barton 380 PA Caldwell 110 Willard A Prince 140 it Li noisier u. State Senator, 20th District G W Hummel C81 State Representative, 40th Dlst A B Pelrce 357 Harry A Ronts 804 County Attorney B W Stewart 039 County Assessor JO Butler 044 County Commissioner, 2nd Dist. William McCord 77 LF Schmidt 120 Wanted Relief. Suffering beneath the razor of' al Incompetent harbor, the customer sig naled to the operator to halt. "Yes, sir?" Inquired the barber, inclining hli head. "Give me gas!" said the ou tomer. . Kind of Him. "I am going to ask your father for your hand." "Oh, thnt will bo lovely." "You are glad?" "Delighted! I will call and bring you flowers every day until you are able to bo out again. I have never seen the inside of a bos nttJilt" Pig's Costly Banquet. Pat could neither rend nor write, and it appeared that he bad alwaya kept his records on potatoes by cut ting certain marks In them for cer tain persons nnd amounts. One day his pig found his way Into the room nnd made a sumptuous meal from the precious "records." 8toDped Waste of Water. Water-waste detection has been made a science by the present city engineer of London. By Its applies tlon he has reduced the dally con sumption ten gallons per head of pop ulation. This saving Is simply enor mous. In East London alone It la enough water to meet the wants of a city of 400,000 Inhabitants. Breeders Attention I will keep my Stallions and .lucks during the season of 1012 at the Old Day. Barn, South Elm Street, where I shall be pleased to have both my new and old customers call and see me. H. A. Jobnson l'HONK IND. 202 THE FIVE HITS THIS SEASON IN SH0ES DUCK ssV9Blfcp - Velvet SSlffili Metal J Also Tans in Button Shoes and Oxfords. fl AH kinds and at all prices. All new stock in a new store. J No left over shoes to select from. ..... "Newhouse Building BAILEY & "The East Side THE PURITAN CAFE HERB LUDLOW, Proprietor auss I We have the best meals in this city. the best of service, is the J 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 FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION IF IT DOUBT LET US CONVINCE YOU Bald Heads Not Wanted Baldness Is too Generally Considered a Slftn o? Advanced A&e A bald-headed person does not have an equal chance with ono blessed with a healthy bead of hair, because bald ness Is too generally accepted as an in dication of nge. Many large corpor ations brtvc established an age limit, and refuse to take men over 35 years of age as new employees. Probably C5 percent of balcl-heHded people may regain a good head of healthy hair if they will follow our ad vice and accept our offer. We have a remedy that wo positively guarantee to grow hair on any head, unless the roots of the hair are entirely dead, their follicles closed, and tho scalp has hpGome dazed and shiny. We want people to try this remedy at our risk, with the distinct understanding that unless It does exactly what we claim It will, and give satisfaction in every respect, we shall make no charge for the remedy used during the trial. We know exactly what we are talk ing about, and with this offer back of our statements no one should scoff, doubt our word, or hesitate to put our remedy to an actual test We want every one in Red Cloud who is suffering from any scalp or hair trouble, dandruff, falling hair or bald ness to try our Rexall "93" HolrTonlc. We want them to use It regularly say until three bott'.es have been used and if it does not eradicate dandrult', cleanse and refresh the scalp, tighten the hair In Its roots, and grow new hair, we will return every cent paid us for the remedy for the mere asking. There is no formality expected, and we exact no obligation from the user whatever. We are established right hero in Red Cloud, and make this offer with a full understanding that our business suc cess entirely depends upon the sort of treatment we accord our customers, mid we would not dare make theabove offer unless we wore positively certain that we could substantiate it in every particular. Remember, you can ob tain Rexall Remedies In this commun ity only at our store The Rexall Store. Tho n. E. Grloe Drug Co. LeftalrUtlcc. Htntoof Nebraska tu County of Webster ( "" To All I'crsonH Interested In tho Kstato ol John l'etcr Sturm, Decauwd. Whereas thoro Is on tllo lu tho County Court ol said county an Instrument purport- Ins to bo tho last will and testament of John Peter Sturm, lato of said county, deceased, and Caroline Oluustcdo has tiled her petition heroin praying to have tho same admitted to probate nnd tor tho Issuing of letters testa mentary, which will relates to both real and personal estate. I thoroloro appoint tho 30th day ol April ItU'j at 'i o'clock lu thd afternoon at tho county court room lu said county as tho time and place lor hearing said will at which tliuu and place you mid all concerned may apptar and contost tho allowing ol tliosnine. Ills further ordered that said petitioner lvqptotlcotoAll persons interested lu said estate of thoponduncy of this petition and tho time and place hot for tho hearing ot tho same, by causing a copy of this order to bo published lu tho lied Cloud Chief, a news paper printed and published In said county lor three weeks successively previous lo tho day sot lor tho hearing. In witness whereof I have hereunto sot my Ihnnrt aud ottlclnl seal this loth day of April, 1013. (Skai.) A. I). IIANNKY, County Judge. BAILEY Red Cloud' Ncbn Shoe Store." reputation of serving the This fact, coupled witn secret of our success. For Goodness Sake Buy Our Lumber! FOR Durable Good Dry Sound ness It Can't be Beat No Better Lumber Grewl We Have the Stock, It's Sound and Dry, We Make the Prices Too! We Figure Low And That You Know Means Everything to You! Saunders Bros. Leftal Mice Cleorglanallakcr PcWItt, l'lalntliri vs. f Blanche Eggers, ct al. Defendants ( In District Court Webster County Nebraska. Whereas horotoforo, to-wlt: on tho 23th day of March 1012, tho undersigned, J. B. Ullham, rcforco, having horotoforo been legally appointed by the District Court of Webster County Nebraska, was ordered by said court to sell tho following described promises, to-wlt: Tho Northwest quarter 0f Section Twontyono, Township Two, Kango Nine, West of tho 6th 1. M., In Webster County, Nebraska, because tho same could not bo partitioned without great prejudice to tho owners thereof, and tho undersigned referco having given bond as required by law with sureties wh cli wora approved by tho court and having taken tho oath re quired by law; uow therefore notice Is here by given that by virtue of tho proceedings had herein, tho order of tho said court, aud tho authority vested lu moby tho Statutes of Nebraska, 1,. I, H. Ollhaiu, tho uiidorslgnid rofcreo, will on tho 18th day ol May 11)12, at tho east door of tho court house In lied Cloud, Webster County Nebraska, oiler for sale aud after tho expiration of ono hour sell to tho hlulioit bidder for cash according to tho order of the court tho above described real estato, Kald siilo to bo held open for ono hour be tween tho hours of two and tlirto o'clock 1'. M. on said IHth day of May IU12. Witness my hand this 6th day of April 1UI2 J.H. UlMlAM.ltotcreo. Ilernard MoNeny.Attoriicy for I'lalntlir. The GhM does all Ulnds of Job PrintluR neatly, accurately and promptly. sHsHLd1 Mix fJw ' BlsssHpi wj .11 fi r. CI 1 -Shi fc , i-f "U W t . ii i K,; i Cyst?; " tv vw. ajUrttm""- BBESlf3