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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
wfriiWlMV? , PE tf lVaW1Sft mwMi WHWi HM V WWWWiKiwW www iwi r wwm jmiw -v- Hfrnu... -i . wiV Vmm. lt - -t, ir iTrniriiia7,?iiniMn warjfaausajiliVi K8&SSBSSS' wvnfcwAwii'vi PA IWftWWIWBi,' .jiwuTmm 'iftMateKwfLaJXm .. . --wffwaw!WWJOE a ,, fMMM4ie: i i II K r 9 .1 J What Three Bushels More to the Acre Means IGHT years ago the farmers in a central state averaged crops that ran three bushels less to the acre than they now get. Suppose each acre of farm land in the country were so tended that it produced an increase equal to that of this state. How much more money would you have with which to buy the luxuries of life that you earn and deserve? Your share in this prosperity depends entirely upon yourself. The first step is to fertilize your land properly with manure spread by an I H C Manure Spreader The spreader that docs its work as it should must have many excellent mechanical features. The apron should move without jerking; the beater should meet the load at exactly the right point to pulverize the manure without too greatly increasing the draft of the machine; the speed changes of the apron should be posi tive. All these features arc provided for in the construction of 1 II C spreaders. I H C spreaders are made in low styles which are not too low for use in deep mud or snow, narrow and wide, with both reverse and end less aprons, for use under all conditions. The rear axle is located well under the box, instead of at the rear. Placed in that position (under the box) it carries over 70 per cent of the load and insures ample tractive power. See the I H C local dealers for catalogues and full information, or, write International Harvester Company of America. (Incorporated) Lincoln Neb! &&SKmlKKK!im I I Make Us Prove It We dare not exaggerate to you. We arc dependent upon your patronage. To get it we must have your trust and confi dence. Wc make the following statements with a full under standing of what they mean to us. You are safe when you believe in these statements. 71 For the Bowels yo ami tlion who iijwmitci tlii-m know atxnit Hcxnll Onlrrlic'9, you would Lo n.t I'Mtluuinstic nlxmt n'coiuiiiund iiiK tliL'in us wo tiro. They ttisto just like candy. Thoy net so easily mid an pleasantly that the tnkiuit o( them is a pleasure. Even children liko Kexnll Order Ilea; and you know that if n medi cine appeals to n child, it will appeal to grown-ups. kelp chaw gloom, dispel bluea and make you feci happy by their splcn did tonic, cleansing: and strengthen ing effect upon the bowels. They act to frco the system and keen it free from the distress and ill feeling that naturally results from irregular and inactive bowels. Retail Orderlies do this quit!y, without i;riping or causing nausea, purging or excessive looseness. They act to overcome and remove tho cause of ixiwel ill nml in a short timo usually nmki! unmwHjiry tho con tinued inn of pliysici mid purgatives, thus tt'iidinu to Mop Midi unhealthy habits 111 may hau hem formed. Make Us Prove This Wo do not ink you to tako our wonl for this. Wo want you to maka us prove it, and ut no cost to you. Duy a box of Ilcxall Orderlies at our store. Use them once, or use uo tho wholo Ixix. Then, if you are not thoroughly satisfied, Just coma nd cmntv handed Without obligating you or question' back ana tell us. ing you we will return the money you paid us lor tticiu. Doesn't that indicate that Retail Orderlies are at least worthy of trial? Doesn't it prove our faith in them? Doesn't it merit your confidence? Could any offer be more fair to you? We particularly recommend Rexall Orderlies for children, delicate and nged person. Rexall Orderlies coma in convenient vest-pocket site tla boxes. 12 tablets. 10c; 30 tablctaj 25c; 60 tablets, 60c. MOON'S INFLUENCE ON TIDES Survival of Old-Time Superstltlor Which Has Been Found Imposil- Ible to Eradicate. Tlio Influcnco of tho moon upon the weather wns In ancient times assumed In much tho name way as the Influence of the moon upon the tldcH of the sea was assumed. There was no propel knowledge of tho fuctB In either case and It wuh accepted in both case; merely because tho regular changes of tho earth's shadow on the moon were used as tho great primitive time keoper, and any frequent changes In other things must happen after some one or other of those regular changes. The barbaric guess, "Post hoc ergo propter hoc," proved, when careful study of tho matter whb made and Newton's law of gravltutlon was ap plied to It, to bo right In regard to the tides, but wrong In regard to the weather. The "banking up" of tho sea In a moving hood which pannes, as it were, "over the face of tho waters" twice (approximately) in the 24 hours is now known to be duo to the "drag" or gravitational attraction ex erted on the heavy but mobile mass of the ocean by the moon as it circles round the earth, with a returning change In Its relative position to earth and sun, the phases of which occupy a month. Hut It has no such action on the flimsy vaporB of tho air. An Immense number of exact numerical details, de pending on the weight of tho moon, Its position, and movements in relation to the earth at successive moments, con sequently of its action in producing the tides of the sea, havo been ascer tained with astounding accuracy. At the same time astronomers and me teorologists (those who study the at mosphere of our earth) have como to tho conclusion that what we call "tho weather" is not affected by the posi tion of tho moon In regard to tho earth, cither at any hour of tho day or any part of the month (phase or "quarter" of tho moon), or at any part of the year. The Beatrice Centrifugal Disc Washer Free With Each Separator 660 to MO It, capacity tss.oo 7SOtoH00tb. MS.OO 60 to 1000 lbs, f7I.OO IsBBBBbV ll SBBBBBBBBBBBsHsBV aaHEnsH V ISsssssssssssmEiTi aBBBSa BSSSSSBSsl I' BS SBBBBBBBrBBBKflBBB aV It solves tho disc-washing problem cleans and dries all the discs in less than 2 minutes gives you a sweet, spotless separator. The pressed steel pail is also free- I ML m ii i mi mm mi ME fttl r i asSsflsBlal kk V-MsBsal ill II qail HB I MM. BBiilff sMsftsBBtSBsEsBfaf iKfJ fA"1-siViPtWB3W r 5595r"" ' sHaBf Differ Capacity lower prices better service. The one high-grade standard separator sold at a reasonable price. Next time you are in town, step in and let us show you why the BEATRICE is the efficient, durable and economical skimming: machine the one that costs you $25 to 140 less to be Kin with, that saves time and labor, skims closer, and is easier to keep clean. GEORGE W. TRINE, Local Agent ALSO DEALER IN Eggs, Butter, Cream, Poultry, Hides, Flour and Feed of All Kinds. Hlghmtt Market Price Paid For Your Stuff m m m m m m m m M WldW8lPCMlf.lt. The recent act or April ltu, 1008 gives to ull soldiers' widows n pension $12 per month. Fred M timer, the at torney, lias all necessary blanks. CAUTION: Please lrar in mind that Kexall Orderlies nro not bold by all dreg gists. You can buy Hcxnll Orderlies only nt Ttio Iivxall Store. sou cau uuy itexou urucruea lu tuis cuuunuuuy ouiy ut our store: H. E. GRICE DRUG CO. red cloud The 5feqCg, Store Nebraska There U a Kpinll Store In nearly nvrrv town unci rltv In tho United States. Canada and Great llriuin. There U h illfTircnt Kuxill Itemed- for nrurly every ordinary human ill especially tlrMKiinl (or tint particular ill lor which It in recommended. Tho Rexall Stores uro America's Greatest Drug Stores BEAT STREET CAR COMPANIES - t Standard of Height Set for Children Does Not Always Work Out With Exact Justice. "In cltlo. wlieic the street car coin- panics attempt to determine the ago of a child by Its height some pretty coinpllraiioiiH ensue," said the travel Iiir salesman. "Voity-ono Inches Una been established as the nvoiugo height or a child of live years, but the Injus tice of that rule ia frequently dem onstrated in cities with a Inrco for eign population. "Into tho car of a western city whose street railway has udjptod tho forty-ono-inch gauge came a child carrying three boohs. Ills mother re fused to pay fare. " 'If that kill's under five what's ho doing with all those books?' the con ductor demanded. "The mother was sereno in her right. '.Measuro him and see,' sho said. "Ho marched the child up to thq door Jamb. Tho youngster fell a quarter of an inch below tho topmost notch. " 'Seven, if he's a day, tho conduc tor growled; 'but sho evades payment because of his nationality. He's Ital ian, and Italians run small. On tho measurement basis half tho Italian children could ride free till they arq twelve years old.' "In thnt same town they have a large Bulgarian and Greek population. They are mostly undersized. A Swede, on tho other hand, would overtop tho mark so much that even a birth cer tificate would not entitle him to ft free ride." E. A. Creighton, M. D. EYE, NOSE AND THROAT coNsrirATioN fim:i:. rrMhi DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STA1E RANK Red Cloud ' ' ' ' Nebraska raskB aBaa iHBaSalsHBFASBBSSKkn ifbai tdainTBBBKKft MifiBilUlT 4 t1 r lMiilllt1 nMsarLlsmC-fl IrtsflQ MmbS Mm Kk F I R E No 88 You Can Pick the Stickney Herd The fancy breeder won't sell Ms best bull because the future of his herd depends on it. We will let you pick our herd because our future depends on furnishing you quality. I Ed. Hanson MsMMNBIU I Red Clou IssHsMsaaxflM Potpourri of Peoples. In this most cosmopolitan of cities (Huenos Aires) the foreigners fore gather in little worlds of their own. Most nro represented by newspapors published In their own languages, most havo clubhouses more or less pretentious. On tho same evening ono season re cently "Tho Merry Widow" was pro duced in Spanish, French and Italian in as many different theaters. And there nro all sorts of places of amuse ment where foreigners can onjvy thorn selves each after his own fashion from nn Immense artificial skating rink (n very fnslilonablo resort by tho way) to a tropical coffeo house, from n golf or raco course to a poolroom or bowling alloy, from tho most attrac tive and elegantly equipped of modern cafes to a little French domino parlor or fJi-mnn beer saloon, from a magni fies f opera house to a cheap vaude ville ci moving plcturo theater. From "Ti. i-h South America," by Harry V. Van uyke. nr-rrrvETi.-.n i;.Cl.bbl K ACLNT Red Cloud Iltivv. Si Imp. Co., Red Cloud, Neb. I sWmsaVMtmsxasxMBVl TMK ALARM is a dreadful thin OF FIRK for the man without insurance. Every time lie sees the engines racing alonR bis heart comes up in his throat if the fire is anywhere near his place. What folly, what mis taken economy. THK COST OF is so small that it INSURANCE need hardly be considered. The freedom from worry alone is worth it. many times over Have us Insure you to-day. O. C. TEEL, Reliable ' Insurance. Canadian Farm Land for Sele Private Money To Loan Located in the Last Mountain Valley district Saskatchewan, Canada, The great spring "lient ' olt and mixed fttriiiiugd 1st riot. For fuither Inform ation mid literature oall on or write S. W. FouaiiiMir lie I L'lrmd. Noli Try SIk'u's IIhi-Imc Mmp for flu best iu the tunsurhil line. uKo regular Farm Loans on best terms to be hud in the .State. Call for mo at State Hank lied Cloud. C, F.Caiiiiju. For Rent JlOiiero fm in for rent. Inquire of W. 11. Woiidtii'ly, luuvule, Jfebr. Loved for His Infirmity. A case where bodily and not moral weaknoBB brought happlnesB wns that of Sergt. Thomas I'lunkett of tho Twenty-first Massachusetts regiment during the Civil war. In a chargo at Fredericksburg tho color bearer was among tho first to fall. Seizing tho flag Sergeant I'lunkett boro It nlmost over tho ramparts, whero ho fell with both arms shot away. When tho nows was carried to IiIh sweetheart, so tho story goes, sho pro tested that sho could never marry him. "Then I'll bo proud to," de clared her slBter. Thoy were married as soon as ho recovered. Ho waB voted a medal by congress nnd mado a messenger In tho Massachusetts stnto house, whero ko served for many years. Buff Orpingtons R ire Ell Nmy Some farmers get more cream money because they use care in selecting stock. You will get more egg money by using care in selecting poultry. Color and points are desirable.L I have them. Egg yield is more important. My Buff Orpingtons are bred to lay. Raise your cockerels for next year. Setting eggs, 1st pen 10 cents each; 2nd pen $1.00 for 15. MARGARET A. RICE. At Guide Rock Telephone Office My Hens Lay in Winter A nice fresh clean stock at all times; bought right sold as low as any. legitimate firm can offer them. Try us. P, A. Wullbrandt The Home Grocery )vtl1w Getoff the, hose . ...-. 1 1 ffia rw.'jj SJJi!dU-. m j .JMMr.J,.. . .-.. i... n i . "- -..- iaa mi1 .,ir-iTi- ii' ii ii i i i wnin t n m Copyrighted 1912 ""tt,.jjf Mi 'JLIjI B. J. Palmer " ' ----?a2LtggJ What would the Police do to Mr. Truck Driver if he stopped his truck on the fire hose? It would be gnic& and sufficient! The firemen have to have all the water the hose will deliver to master the fire. It is a simple case of cause and effect. The cause., tho truck on the hose. Tho effect, no water flowing from tho nozzle. Remove tho cause tho effect disappears. So it is in the human body. A vertebra slips or turns a littlo out of place, a nervo is pinched and the flow of life force from tho mind is shut off and the part of thetxxly reached by that nerve becomes weakened and sick. What to do? Relieve tho pressure on tho nervo, of course! Nature needs no other help. Nature starts tho life-fjivinj,'1 mental force on its mission of health. Chiropractic merely gives it a free course and only tho human hands and proper knowl edge are needed to make the adjustment. Chiropractic is a wonderful example of com mon sense, cold, solid fact reasoning and logical conclusions.1 Every graduateof this school notonly knows howeasily, quickly and certainly to relieve all spinal pressure on the nerves, but he knows how to trace back any ill effect to tho cause and ad just the cause. He will be nlad to answer your questions and tell you about tho wonderful simplicity and self-evident truths of Chiropractic. Talk with him what you will loam may savo you n life-time of regrets. (7) Palmer School of Chiropractic "Chiropractic Fountain Head" Davenport, Iowa RALPH E. CAMP, D. C. 625 Elm Street, ... Red Cloud, Nebraska Graduate of Palmer School of Chironniutio Consultation mid Spinal Analysis Fret! OFFICK HOURS: 0 lo VI a. m. and 2 to . p. m. a rtlaHMi'il itf infitfah. tfnJlfW fVVViT-iff-T4f- frK Tjl ? 1 HZi -rtfJ ?w- Uf usmitmmmmmmmMmmmwamamMUimmmMm