.UIJHuMKGIiKPAnv , , 1"rt"'1S?''u'r y - -, WJifcrfBjMexH a - .aw "--r rl"T. "' r' - . -8Jteirt . b wwwwwn Kgrer.gaiamireswwt If !& B-- ( Individual Accountability Speaking of Individual ticcountabll ty, a curt en t writer declares that theie has always been it tendency for men to claim that their yielding to un evil bent whs something fur which they wreie not responsible. In nliteti times they blamed t lie fttnrs or planets or tried toHblft their guilt to evil spirits. Later It came to be beicdlty Unit wr.H the scapegoat for men's sins, nnd apparently, to be just in our pun ishments, we should have punished tlio grandfathers of our criminals. In still more recent times vailous physical injuries hnre been blamed for tendon cies Tor evil. Ah often pointed out, it Is c.vltemolv ouivenient, und decidedly moro reas suring to conscientious scruples, to adopt n theory that wrong-doing Is caused by environment, or by fuctois beyond our own control, aud thus re lieve ourselves from the'necesnlty of shouldering the responsibility. Uut uch a theory has never been mudu to stand the test of actualities. Even where future action of a sociul group may be predicted with adegreeof deQ triteness amounting almost to certainty it cannot be fixed upon the particular members of the group. For example, although out of h thorn and people n certain number will commit suicide furlug the year, the particular Individ uals who will make away with thetnscl Tea cannot be picked out iu advance. Heredity has been invoked to explain many a criminal career when other off spring of the same parents have ex hibited uo criminal symptoms. Put it down, then, that, barring ex xccptional oases whioh merely prove the rule, freedom of judgment and choice to the extent of taking the right path or the wrong path is within the power of each one of us, and that the general level of good citizenship will be raised only by bringing moral standards of the individual up to the proper exercise of this power. Oma ha Bee He Had One Every Uicr Booster Skim Cleanest Turn Easiest Are Simplest Most Sanitary Last Longest Thai is a strong statement but we'd make it stronger if we knew how, because we are sure that the De Laval will more than make good every claim. We don't ask you to take our "say so." We prefer to let the machine itself talk for us. Why not let us set one up at your house) You can test it yourself alongside of any other machine you like tor capacity, cleanness of skimming, and ease of operation. We don't ask you to buy a De Laval upon 'claims." Wfi do alk vou la be AY' Uaei .. 1 ;. t . i Aw IkoIu sure ana give ic a lair cnai m tv-y By before you purchase Aw 98 f any cream separator. Don t put it off. Do I SOONER OR LATER ew.aa iilti '. It DOW. I TUU.W.ILLDUYA DE LAVAL tt the World' Creameries a i m. i mn n -v-rr- .r m'?m beatmcm. (pREAM $EMRATOI Save Dollars and Cents For You. Save time, save labor, savo repairs save nil the valuable buttoifnt ' in your milk, and give you fresh, warm skim milk for feeding calves and pigs. You could not afford to do without one if they sold for twice the ; price, but the price ia right 500 to 600 Capacity Per Hour $55.22 Other Sizes at Other Prices There is nothing cheap about them bat the price. There ia no better separator sold at any price BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATORS are EFFICIENT, SIMPLE and DURABLE and are guaranteed from top to bottom by BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. rhhrair. Ill Li. .In, NWr. Des Moibm, U. Dubuque, la. Sold by GEORGE W. TRINE, Local Agent sALSO DEALER INa Egg, Butter, Cream. Poultry, Hides, Flour and Feed of All Kinds. Highest Market Price Paid For Your Stuff. "Did you ever have a painter in your employ that was a hustler?" whh asked of the head of a house-painting linn the other day. "1 had one once that husrted for a few mluutcs thut I know of," was the reply after deep thought 'What wns the cause. " He was painting u cornice on a bouse on Winder btreet when lie t truck a ntht, of 400 hornets. 1 was looking at him. lie did more hustling in live minutes than all the rest of my gsug combined." ' "Uut ufter the live minutes'.'" ' Oh, he fell back iuto the old way, of caurse." 14V ft w ft ft I 17 it ft ft M it) i i it it it itv i ift itv it it it it it it it it it it it it it $ eVefesw Pulsley Advises Carets! At testlts ts Seed crs Omaha, Neb.,' Feb. IU. That the lU13orop of seed uuru is uot up to uor tnul U the report of C. W. l'ugsley of the Nebraska Experiment Station. While the seed earn Is iu much better c mdltlon than It was last year, yet It requires some careful attention, ac cording to Professor Pugsley. He states that corn Is full of moisture and suddcu freeze or continued cold weather might result iu much of it be ing badly damaged. I'.of Pug-dey !iu- a-Ued the Hureuu of Pujlieit,, .u urge the people of the tate to use extreme care, to see that the seed corn is properly stored, und to test it before It is planted. He Wai Misunderstood A Maubattauville lady whh feeding a Siuugry turnip the other day, when 'she dlhcoveied that he was pocketing her sllvcrwme. Seizing u levolver, she exclaimed: "Drop those spoons, jou scoundiel and leuve the house; leave It instant- ly!" "Leavo the house, I say, lcavu the Loue!" set earned the Infuriated wo man . I go, madam," said the tramp, nev- r to return; but before 1 do 1 would like to say that I did not Intend to vtake your house." DISEASE (Net EASE) DIs-ense is caused by an Intel fer ence with the life currents (mental Impulses) due to pressure on nerves by u subluxated vertebra (one of the bones of the spinal column slightly out of alignment. Tho Chiropractor locates theCAUSE and ADJUSTS it, thereby allowing the mental impulses to tlow and the result Is health. The Chiropractor uses uo drugs, no knife and uo ostot pathy nothing but his hands (and common sense. Consultation and spinal analysis free. RALPH E. CAMP, D. C. Chiropractor. Giaduate of the Palmer School of Chiropractic "Chiropractic Fountain Head" Davenport, .... Iowa Up-stairs, second house north of High School ou Main street, Ued Cloud, Nebraska. adv. St Nttlcs. FEMtUART 1st., 1013. Annual statement of The Cowden- Kaley Clothing Company. Kksourcks Merchandise, Fixtures, Accounts and Cash -.; S29C21.47 Li A 111 LIT! K3 Capital Stock, Surplus and Hills Pay able 82(1397.02 Widow's Pessten. 'I he recont act of April tilth, 11109 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension $12 per month. Fred Mauier, the at torney, has all necessary blanks. Old Saw Reset Bo sure you are wrong, then apolo rlze. Woman's Homo. Companion. Dissolution Notice The partnership heretofore existing between Wade Tate nnd John L. Christian under the firm name of Tate & Christian 1st tills day dissblved by mutual cnuseut. - Dated Jhii 27th, 1013 .loiiN U Cunts i mn. E., A. Creighton, N. D. ' V EYE, NOSE AND THROAT v -' CONSULTATION FREE. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNTIBT YE 8TA1E BUM . Reft Cloud Nebraska Dk Dkardoiif Dk. Asiikr Chicago Vcterinnry Kansas City College College Ind. 244 "fi3 Res. Phones t2T Ind. 233 Drs. Deardorf & Asher -:- Veterinary Surgeons -:- Olliee Phones: Ind. 1011; Red ,r7. ELEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE RED CLOUD, NKHRASKA For Sale X well Improved stock ranch, four miles from Culbortson, Nebr., three miles from the mail line of the Bur lington railroad, and only two miles from tho Republican river, consisting of 000 acres, all iu a bbdy. About 200 acres, iu cultivation, the balauco the very best of pasture land. No sandy 3and ou the place. Tho improvements consist of a good, almost now 0 room house, besides pantry, closet and three "porches, milk house, chicken houses, hog houses, barn, about two years old, 33x40, with hay mew, two good wells with windmills, cisterns aud tanks, mostly all fenced and some lot nnd yard fences. Price, if sold soon, 113.00 per acre, cash, or 14000 of it c,ould be carried for four years, at 0 per cent, with options to pay at any time. Possession cau be given at any (time. This is a genuine bargain for soib one wishing a good stock ranch, atles thau actual value. Address Oarber, Hutchison & Saladen, Red Cloud, Nebr. adv MM H .. 4 VWa Good Things To Eat VlJ7 E have for you, reliable, fresh groceries. Our W stock is being renewed every day for your pleasure, profit and health. Don't you enjoy eating these days? It is the season of the year when we are building up for the coming spring's work. Your wants are constantly in mind. Flour that is right, sugar, coffee, tea. fruits of all kinds, and everything your heart can wish, and appetite suggest, we have. You know our prices are right and the quality always the best. THE HOME GROCERY P. A. WUULBRANDT, Prop. UU1 Netlce. Notice U hereby iilvcn that Andrew F. Kraiiso a reshlent ol Itosoinont, Nebraska liMlllcdjn tliuoltlccof the county clerk ol V (.'inter County, Nehrankn nu application by pptltlcm ol certain perHoiui claiming to lie a majority ot tho renUlont tree-holders ot Oak Creek Precinct, Webster County, Nobrnikn, pray lni; the Hoard ol County Coinmliwloners ot ald County, to grant hi in a license to sell mnU, xplrltuous and vinous liquors at Lot 8, lllock 8, In tho town ol Hotemont, In said Onk Creek 1'rcelnct. I have Hot Wednesday, tho 19th day ot I'eb- ruary, tHKI, at tho hour ot Two o'cloek In the afternoon at the Court House In Red Cloud, an tlio time and place tor hearing on mild ap plication. ', Aliy person deilrlug to remonstrate or ob ject to the granting ot said license, must tile their objections In writing with me on or be foro'tho above date set lor hearing. Hated this 1 1th dny ot January, 191 J. E. W. HOSS, County Clerk ot (Seal) Webster County. You Will Find It Here Fresh Oysters served to order at Warren's Restaurant. When In need of good printing call at the' Chief office. Fresh candy, peanuts and cigars at Warren's Restaurant. When, In town get your dinner at Warren's Restaurant. 91.00 to 92.00 for good narrow stripe fur.kj. O. CAr.uwKtx. . Fob Sai.k White Plymouth Rock Cockerelis Joseph Tppham. adv Men's, Women's nnd Children's Shoes nt 20 per cent discount at Miner HtOb. Co. Special uttonliou given to diseases of eye and ear. Glusses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nob. Wo have just iccclvcd O'new line ot tlio latest designs iu up-to-date wedding stationery, .lie sure to see it. Dr. R. l Raines now has oftices in the new block Hours in to 12 h. m. and 3. to Op, m. Culls attended day or uiglit. For anything and everything in Winter Merchandise go to Miner Jiros. Co. for It will certainly be a saving of money to you The Chief is recognised as the best advertising medium in Webster county and as the best, uewiest and most up-to-date paper in Red Cloud. We have the exclusive sale of two acres of laud adjoining the City limits good house, barn, fruit trees, alfalfa, city water and electric lights. Gariikii, Hutchison & Saladkn. Drs Riddile & Foote of Hastings will meet Eye, Ear, Nose und Throat patients and those needing glasses fitted at Red Cloud ou Feb. nth, at Dr. Cross' otllce. adv A Baboain: My residence property on Webster St., near 4th avenue. First good offer takes it. Don't be back ward make mo an offer. Address Geo. F. Newhouse, The Dalles, Oregon For the Rest Potatoes grown order from The Miner Bros. Co., for they have those flue Home Grown Early Oblpe. Take no others as none are so goodis these aud all potatoes are sold by weight uot by measure, adv. Notice To Bridge Builders Notice Is hereby given that seated propo sals will be received at.the offlco ot tho Coun ty Clerk In the City ol Hod Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, tor the furnishing ot all material and the erection and completion ot Ilrldgcs required by Webster County tor ono year, (I), to-wlt: 191!), according to plans and specifications on tlio In tho County Clerk's ofllco. i:ach bid must bo made according to law and acompanled by a certified check for the sum ot loOO.OO on a local Hank as a guarantee that If awarded the contract the contractor wll outer same with proper bond as required by law. Said bids to be opened at 2 O'clock 1. M. February 18th, 1UI3. The Hoard re serves tbe right to reject a-iy and all bids, aid bids, shall bent a specified sum per line al foot for the Substructure of all such Hrldges, nnd at specified sum per lineal foot tor the s iperstructureot all such bridges and approaches, aud at a specified sum per line al foot for all piling In the Substructure of all bridges and approaches, and at a speci fied sum per foot (board measure) tor all caps, sway braces, and other wood material used In construction of sueh bridges and ap proaches, and at a specified sum per pound for all material lu tho substructure of all combination bridges. And for Concrete Bridges and etc. County excavates over 8.0o;to be paid by County not to exceed liOO per day, und to be hauled by builder up to 2 miles, without cost to County, all over 2 miles the extra milage to be psld by County aa Agreed on between bidder and Bridge Committee, all bids must be per cubit toot tor Substructure and Superstructure! also bids on 3 and 4 foot cement culverts per lineal foot. " '. ' ?-'' Said bids shatl be submitted according to plans and specifications adoptel and on. file and open to Inspection lri the ofllc'e'ol the County Clerk: at Red Cloud Nebraska, Did ders to furnish bond as required by law and by tho conditions herein named. All bids to be to be on file by 10 O'clock A, I, February 18th mm. Ily Order Of Tho County Hoard Of 'county Commissioners. K. V. Uoss, (Skai.) County Clerk. Dated January Itith lin:t. " . Ml"!'. Uftal Notice, In the Dlittrict Court of Webster Comity, ' Nebraska., Marcus McConkey, Plaintiff. VH . I.candcrN. Kdson, Tho unknown Heirs aud Devisees of Mrs. I). M. Kdson1 Deccas; cd, It. K. Welborn, The -unknown Heirs and Devisees of J, S. Hot h rock, Deceased, It. P. Hutchison, J. F. Wllllsfns, F. II Anson, James Harkloy, Tho unknown Heirs and Dovlsecsof Philip Harkloy, De ceased, D. F. Itudd. Charles K, Texter, Manley McNItt, The unknown Heirs and Dovlseas of William. Jackson, Deceas ed, et al. Defendants, Take notice, that ou tho 19th. day ol De. cembcr 1912 Marcus McConkey, plalntltr, herein, tiled his petition In tho alove entitled action In tho District Court ot Webster Coun ty, Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object and prayer ot which, Is to quite and confirm tho tltlo to lllock s, Fourteen, Fif teen, Sixteen, Sovcntcen and the West Half of Eighteen, all In Kallroad Addition to Hed Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, In plain tlir and to forecloso each of said defendants from any right or Intorest In said premises and to bar each of said defendants from asserting any right or claim to said premlsos or'any part thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3rd. day of March 1913. w Mahcuh Mcconkkv, Plalntltr. ?' Hv Fiirii Maukkk, Ills Atty. For that sick auimalcall Wedumkyer at tbe brick barn. Prompt and satis factory services. adv. I have taken back my Offlco and will remain In Red Cloud. Calls promptly attended day or night Dr. R. F, Raines. adv. LFIRE JJ. is a dreadful thing Pr rlmm for the man without insurance. ' Evtery time he sees the engines racing along his heart comes up in tlis throat if the Bre is anywhere near lib. place Whatfolly what mis taken economy. WESSHLST ,8 80 8mftU that it INBUI9ANCK need hardly be considered. Tbe freedom from worry alone is worth it many times over Have us insure you to-day. O. C. TEEL, R9llabl0 tnsursne: HI mmM We Aim To Chute Our Coal Into Your Bins! We Don't Pull The Trigger; However, Until We Have Your Permission, When We Hit The Mark With The Best Ammunition For Heating Purposes! Saunders Bros ,.' V A " j VI x ! ,?! . ASkfcJpf. V fr . M . Kv .to , t -j i., Jjii vi ' wB&& .. "V--.cn ,'m-'mm.it.r Erssrswras)? rrrmNa'Tfljfinii "T-iimr'TViffiil Mi iHwrWlST 2SSSB23iMSSSteSiliiMi assSMMKsmsmummHiim W! r-vJU, . r. e&A Wr