Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
raiT "" -fT' - " 'tMmmf .. tmm II ,JBIHMPlEWW&laJtti iiinm nnH'nn'rii'iinnwfiiiiww'iinWMii.a.jT I , t iM? The New Spring Silks . It R - K- i t V y have copied Nature's best and most beautiful colors. You know nothing artificial can ever excel the color ings of the spring flowers with their setting of rich green and amber. A brief visit to the woodlands will show where was found the inspiration for the colorings of the new silks we have just received. You'll want to see this new lot of Messaline, Foulard and Taffeta Silks we have just opened. MosT: of I hem are Messalines and Foulards in blues, brown, la;:, heliotrope and other preferred colors. These soft bilks are the mosl stylish for this season. They are so easy (o make up in the clinging lines of the new Spring Styles. 1 & If - G G 0wMflAr4As j It cfe Style Leaders Are Wearing J. C C LaVogue Corsets WI HE women whose trim figures arc being studied by other women the style leaders whose corseting and gowning are looked upon as most perfect. They are wearing the very style of corset which we are featuring right now J. C. C. LaVogue. r Here are a few of the patterns: Messalines in navy and Copenhagen, willi mignonette, flcur de lis and pin stripes. Messalines fin brown and tan and brocaded. Foulards in all colors with two colored figures. s HP urnur "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" o O The Extra Modish Lines that give this corset such distinction are carried well down the hips. At the same lime the corset is slit at the hips so as to re lieve the strain on the corset when tiie wearer is sitting. We know you will be delighted with the distinctively trim effect of your gowns worn over the J. C. C. LaVoL'nn. Wn wish in nm. phazisc however, the solid quality of comfort which the makers of this corset have secured for the wearers. You will nt lenst wnnt to make the acquaintance of this much patronized model. Ask our corsetlcro to show it to you. UMKTnrrHTnrrrTrr 1 fmBX&KM 9 --r - " Breeders Attention! i s I am now located at the Willow Dale Breeding Barn in Red Cloud for the season of 1913 with a fine bunch of Im ported, Pure Bred Registered Draft Horses and Jacks. These Horses range from 3 to 5 years old. weighing from 1700 to 2250 pounds, and are as good as you will find any where. s &smw&'- TERMS ON ALL HORSES-520 for a live colt. $5 discount on all bills paid within 30 days after colt is foaled. H. A. Johnson ? S est Barn Phone Independent 168 AMBBB1W( 69 Paints That Protect and Beautify A touch of Paint hero and there wheu it is needed costs but little aud brightens thlugs up wonderfully. During the spring renovating you will probably Heo many ptoces where a little paint, enamel, varnish or varnish stalu will make a great Improvement. Lot U Supply You We sell the Sewall Mixed Paint nnd the Chi-namel Varnishes, and we know them to be the bo6t on the maiket. Our prices are as low as high grade goods can be bold anywhere. Come and examine our stock. Service, the laud will become available for homcblciuls. The soil experts say that approxi mately thirty percent of the area .is suitable for farming, in spito of the fact that it is in what is locally known as the sandhill region. There is no prudent stand of timber, and it was first proclaimed as a Mtt of the Nat ional Forest wilh the idea that trees could be made to grow there through artificial planting At the present time the land is oc cupied by stockmen under grazing permits from the Forest Service. It I for this reason that the time of eli nilniitloii has been set forward to 'October I, although the proclamation Whs issued by President Tuft the day before he left tho White House. For several years the Forest Service hus been studying how to determine satisfactorily what lands within tho Forests are best suited to agriculture. The problem was held to be one that must bo settled by agricultural and forest experts working together to as certain the comparative values involv ed. Ueeause there was no money especially appropriated to carry on the work and many demands on the general funds, it was impossible to do much more than examine these lands which were actually applied for under the Forest Homestead Act. The last Congress, however, provided an ap propriation to examine lands which might be considered agricultural, and this elimination is one of the first im portant results of that legislation. I .1 l ' J Ira SraNe& 3 J Mil $"JSSB&W' 41 J V JUST RECEIVED S Private Money To Loan also regular Farm Loaus on best terms to be hud in tho State. Call for me at State Dank Ked Cloud. C. F.Catiikh. End of Golden Nugget Day. Men have found a mass of native copper weighing 420 tons and they nave discovered a chunk of pure sil ver weighing one and one-half tone, but the largest nugget of gold that has yet been seen weighed only 190 pounds. And gold seekers are Inform ed that larger finds in tho future are unlikely. Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist Nebraska National Forest Land Eliminated 3LML1 Dr. E. V. Wedemeyer Veterinary Surgeon, Physician and Dentist OFFICK: Hrlek Livery Darn Doth Phones 8i! Red Cloud, Nebraska Washington, April ll.Dcglnnliiff October 1st, the end of the present grazing season, tho North Platte divis ion will be eliminated from tho Nebras ka National Forest. This area will then bo open for settlement and entry under whatever conditions tho Secro turv of the Interior may impose. The Xorth Platte division, which lies in IS rant nnd Arthur counties, contains nearly U.'iO.O'JO acres. Whon tho original boundaries of the Nebraska Forest were established they included a great deal of public land which at that titno was not con sidered available for agriculture. Tho recent developments of dry faim'ng have demonstrated that some of this land can bo cultivated with profit. As a result of this demonstration and of a study by the experts of the Durcau of Soils, in co-operation with tho Forest Application For License Xollco Is lioreby ulvcn Unit petition sign al by thirty or more resident tree holder ol tho llrst ward of tho City of lied Cloud, Ne hraaka, hn been lllcd with tho Clorl; or t,uld I City of Iteil Cloud, juiiylnK that a license 1U0 I untitled by tho City Council ol wild city to wurren i.oiiKtin tor inoHnto oi man, nnrll uoimand vlnuous lliiuortt on Lot 0, In llloek HI, In tho City of lied Cloud; tlmt action will bo taken on Hitch petition by tho Mayor ami City Council of b:Ii1 city on tho llrst day of May Will, or ut tho llrst meeting of the coun cil thereafter. I Dated at Iteil Cloud, Nebraska, April 7th. , I 1UKI. O, C. TKKI. (Seal) City clerk. A Car of Buggies If you are in the market for a buggy it will pay you to investigate. They are new 1913 style with Democratic prices. f?- WE SELL THE $ N P. & O. LISTER This Litter was sold by us last year. We put out 31 of them. There was no other article sold that pleased our customers more. Here are the names of a few farmers that you may ask: Harry Koth, Albert Perry, Will Watson. Will Lippencott, Chas. Isom, Adolph Goth, M. Bogenrief, Ran Zach ary, John Most. If before you buy you will ask these nine men you will be convinced what they are. For prices come and see. You 'will never be fully satisfied with any other kind. Whitaker & Buckles Red Cloud, Nebraska t h A I! i J i ,Jv"uaJ, rattiMftOii-tirrf-tfWiiMiMllilCWrtUiWili i.ijwwjWNjiiiiiwTiriiiiiiiwai