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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
99 "TUT-.. A- S......J,' 2JLS3Dgeaaai" -H Every User Booster Skim Cleanest Turn Easiest Are Simplest Most Sanitary Last Longest Thai ia a ttrona statement but we'd make it stronger if we knew how, because we are sure that the Uc Laval will more than make good every claim. We don't ask you to take our "say so.1 We prefer to let the machine itself talk for us. Why not let us set one up at your house? You can it vnnrsrlt aionaside ot any omer machine you like for capacity, cleanness of skimming, and ease of operation. We don't ask you to buy a De Laval upon "claims." We do ask you to be M ? sure and give it a fair trial W ,ieiyby Lf -.. nnrkncn J 9 8 of 11 V W U.M Ul L.IIUU m V any cream separator. Don't DUt IMIMM it off. Do I SOONER it now. BEATRICE (fKEAM $EPARATOR$ Save Dollar and Cent For You. Save time. save labor, save repairs -aave all the valuable butterfa . .. ,nr mU. T fiVe yea freeh, wann akin milk for feeding calve, an iYSTnTaffordtodiwithoutif th.y .old for twice price, bat the price ia right aa oulty at the Seek iter ana the Grocers. J 500 to 600 Capacity Per Hour $55. 00 the World'e Creamer lee OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A LAVAL Other Sizes at Other Prices There ia no bettor a. i in. iiMia tnkn walked absen nltwt.wllv nlonr thn sidewalk he BUd-l donly atopped In front of a booKBtoreu It recalled to him tho meaning of that pleco of string on hie finger, and wlthi a brightened face he entered. "Just a minute," he aald to the clerk, "My wife wanted me to getl a book for her a certain novel she's; .. nJ Janl atinltt I mllSt flfldi) tt. I nru guv . - - Withe memorandum she gave me. She. iii I wrote the name on a allp of paperu TX I M . 4 It I- nnt H There is nothing cheap about them bat the price. separator sold nt any price BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATORS are EFFICIENT, SIMPLE and DURABLE .nrl nr cu.rnntrcd from top to bottom by BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. CaMago,UL LLeln, Nebr. Dei Molaea, la. Dubuque, Ik. Sold by GEORGE W. TRINE, Local Agent ALSO DEALER tt w w w w ft tit it il1 w w w iii iii iii iii 1 Egg,, Butter, Cream, Poultry, Hide,, Flour and Feed of AH Jar J nA i nn it In mv Docket. After considerable fumbling he prti duced a email bit ot paper, and laying It on the counter, took out hie Bpeoi tacles and adjusted them on his nose "Hore's the name Cobb'B Corns tlno. Yos, that's It." "II'm nfrald I don't know the i.nru nip." haW the clerk nnologetlcal- ly, "but I'll look through tho list otj new ones." And ho ran his eye over, tho list on tho wall. "No, I'm sorryi to Fay 1 enn't find It horo. You aro sure of tho mimo?" "Yes, It's right hero on this plece or pnpor." "Well, I'm nfrnld wo haven't got It then." Hut but 1 don't tlnro to ro homo to my wlfo without It. I promised to get It for tier." Tho clork cnlled to another In tho hack of tho storo, who camo forward. To tlm nthr ho Hnld: "Say. Mill, do you know of a book called Curnatlne,. by a fellow named Cobb?" "What'B that?" ho asked In but prise. The old gentleman broko In: "Cobb's Cornatlne. Hero, Pee for yourself." "I'm afraid you've mndo a mistake.' laid the new arrival with a twinkle.) "Cobb'a Cornatlne Is a hew breakfast I food." "Ah, now I aeo why the grocer itirin't understand me when I asked him for a package of Queed," remark ed the customer In maniresi reiier. O. Kaemmerllng In Puck. fc - -.- . .aefc&g&B&BVBVaVaK 'K,BBS--BB-BB-BSeh' v " aBae -- Begin the flem Year Right One of the important considerations of living right is to buy right things to eat. We make it our serious and exclusive business to sell the best the market affords in high-class groceries, and to sell the best at the most reasonable price possible. But a visit to onr store and a trial of our quality goods will tell you the whole story in a satisfying manner. 'aHnciL' Ml W IaV Wr IW u fia asar m .- a. iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiliiii' iliUiikV iDiliili OiiDiliUiiliiliig ARTISTIG JJOpJJEJlTS .F I RE ; I TMK ALARM ' ( m eaa 1 I 14 3 ExcIubIv Ommlgnm In Monummnf I Our p9cllty -$mw& i THE HOME GROCERY in n ilrendful thins OP nug for the man without tt l.k oaao thai insurance, every niuc " """ " i . engines racing along bis heart comes up In his throat if the fire is anywhere l uear hit. place. What folly, what mis- taken economy. - YMK COBT OF ib bo small that It IN9UHANCK need hardly be considered. The freedom from worry alone is worth It many times over Have us insure yon to-day. We constantly have on hand a large 'supply of the very best of Marble and Granite. o.c. P. A. WULLBRANDT, Prop, wmam n)llbl0 iMurano: CONSULT US wvr Diamond Milling -MANUFACTURERS OF- Diamond Brand Goods We manufacture Buckwheat Flour, Whole Wheat Flour. Graham Flour. Rye Flour, Corn Meal. Corn Chop. Bran, Shorts and Mill Feed ' Self Rising Pancake Flour. Also shippers of Bulk and Sacked Grain. Diamond Brand FLOUR Is made in Red Cloud, and you are invited to inspect our flour, right in our mill anyday. Diamond Flour makes bread, that is bread. One trial of Diamond.Flour is sufficient to convince any one that no better Flour is made anywhere at any price. Home folks are the best, Use Diamond Flour and your Bread troubles are over. 7 Co. II Mfigi$9a 1 ka5JI oe(j cloud, wwwwwww DIRPP PliWHC GO. oi mnnd. Nebraska iyvu ww-7 y The Way To Build Is To Build! Juit Take The Bull By The Horns And Build The Way To Ascertain The Coit Is To Come Here and Have a Talk With Us! We Will Figure It All Out For You And Use All the Small Figures We Can! Saunders Bros 3 9 3 3 3 a 5 m - ... t...t -.- 5: a bxceUTvxAna5,TvauiwKmTVbvvv s &l&T&Ttt& f w. Nebraska mmrnm- OLDEST TREE IS ON COS! It Measures SO Feet In Clrcumferenca,. and la More Than 2jam Years Old. , The tallest trees In the world are) tho AuBtrallan eucalypti, which attalai an altitude of 480 feet The biggest; aro tho mammoth trees of California.' some of which are 276 to 373 feet lnt height, and 108 feet In circumferences nt llio base. From measurements oft ihn rlmrn It Is believed that certain. of these trees are from 2,000 to 2,500. years old. The oldest tree In that world Is Bald to exist on the Island of j Cob off tho conHt of Asia Minor. It to several thousand yeara old, but just, how many no one haH dared to aay. The tree la carefully preserved by ft wall of masonry around It, and the trunk In thirty feet In clrcumrerence. .- - ... i But there are partB of trees in tna rnrm nt tinftftil timber which are even older, probably, than any on the, stump. Beams in old buildings are-; nFMtipvtHi todar. which are known toi be over a thousand yeara old. Pllea. driven by the Romans prior to ins; ChrUtlSQ psrfsctly sound to-. day, sad It to kaows tkat they kavi been Immersed la waier tor upwara w.; two thousand years. Sons woods have remarkably 4r- tbls propsrties wnen imaierww w-r ter. They decay rapiaiy oa w awsn many rotting la from flvs .to torn. years, but whea Immersed la wstsrj they last longer than Iron or stsL An effort baa been msds by our goff ernment to preserve wooda lndeflalts-1 ly by treating um wn oa aoo - product!. Already telegraph poles aaf t railway tleB have had their average life extended from five to ten year by this process. Harper's. OVEKlflG BROS. & GO. 4 mr fff'.ff?'.f?'.f.'".f.,'.f.'.V.',.V.'' V.' .'.!. .. .. - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' TO CALIFOIVNIA In Parsonally Conducted Excursions If you would like to know more about our personally conducted tourist ..i v..inno tnPnllfnrnla. via Denver and Scenic Colorado, ask the agent for descriptive literature, or write me. These tours are in charge of special conductors. They accompany you all the way and give you the benefit of their experience. Another way to go is via Denver and the Santa FeOrand Canyon Route. When the Worm Turned. "No power on earth shall make m do It!" ho declured, firmly. She ap pioachcfl close to hla side. Her eyea blnzed Into his ana ner uih Bneerou. "You shall do It! However yoa Jrend it, It must be donel You hear; mer .. . ', "l refuse utterly! Such a thing la- ..nnnrhv tnr a. man of nrlde and hon or to undertake!" he repeated, draw-) Ing back from her aa irom a wniyt lash. . ... Quickly she waa at hla aide agatov, gripping hlB arm with fingers slim.bati hard aa steel. RhA alinned a small knife Into blsi hand a thin, sharppolnted piece of iteeL "There!" Bhe Bald, his odbu aacy waB momentarily driving her to1 desperation. Hr voice broke with passion, anou- she cried, In a loud, angry tone: "WU-t Ham TomklnB, If you don't do what I gay and go peel those potatoes at1 once, you'll go to bea wunoui aiw dinner!" Puck. Proosr Thlnaa to tay. Another way to go is via Denver and the Santa te-Urand Canyon Koute. a"y0Unf WOman who haB for We run through tourist sleepers from Omaha every Tuesday night that way, gaken a(,hool teaching for matrlmoayj lpavlnj? Denver Wednesday evening. While these are not personally con- and housekeeping: "Don't you feel) 15 i-.. it.mit anvthlnr to dor in..trt thnv arethrouah sleepers, and are carried on high class trains Our California "Personally Conducted Excursions" folder tells you all about the trip and the country enroute. Free on application. JV. sT. FOE, Tlckmt Agtnt. Mr. WAKKLKY, Quntrml Fa99ngr Agt. i The Best In Printing At The Least Cost THE GHICf . iTiniit. anvthlna to do?" To a motorman: "Don't you some tlema get tired ot stopping tor pec P To a doctor: "I should think yoaTf Irregular hours would almost kill you.! m- - n..n.nai man! "But Of! courso, I never bolleve more than haw that I read In tho papers." To a postman: "Don't your foeC ache by night?" 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