r r f ,"l Qvesn H"i" jfiiiiiffe A ) Yin I u Yd ts (TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiC Gars in the fleui 1913 JVIodels MOUKL 35 As it Is especially based upon experiences covering a long term of years, the Model 25 is bound to make a high place for Itself as a car for general purposes and for family use. It is large, roomy and comfortable to the extreme. Luxuriously trimmed and refined in every detail. 0Cm fi Automobile Supplies, Repairing, Etc. HJwSI John N. Havel Red Cloud, Nebraska HSSl JUST RECEIVED 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. &- WE SELL THE & P. (L O. LISTER This Lister 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. Bog enrief, 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 FlST-"-!1' ri-i -li1ia ' s Controlling Corn-Root Lice Kor several years past the Corn-root louse has beeti Increasing in Nebws ka, and during the past two seasons its injuries have been especially severe, miny Holds of corn having been badly d imaged or ruined by it. Prof. Sweuk, oftha Nebraska Experiment Stnt'oi h ii this to say in regard to the pest: 'Corn Ileitis injured Inst year will certainly be re-attHclunl more or less this year if replanted to corn. This is because the louse passes the winter in the egg slage in the com fields in the nests of the little brown coin-Hold ant, and when these eggs hatch early in April the aula place the newly hatch- cil lice Hist on the foxtail and other cornfield weeds, and later on the now- ly sprouted corn. If coin Is planted on new ground which is not stocked with the eggs of the lice, tho plants will prrotically escape attack. "The injury by theso lice can be greatly reduced by thorough cultiva tion. The best plan is to plow early and follow by frciiuent amilicattons with tho disk or harrow until the corn is planted. On fields to be listed culti vation should begin in the spring and continue up to corn-planting time to obtain the same results. This culti vatlon breaks up tho ant nests and scatters the eggs of ant anil louso alike through the dirt, while by pre- venting the springing up of weeds be fore the corn Is planted tho lice which hatch early are starved out. , "It may be added that these mea sures of control against the the Uo n root lice also have an advantageous effect. In reducing morn or less the at tacks of cutworms, whito grubs n.d several other corn pests." SEE and TRY a VJhi JLAVALi Separator We do not believe that a farmer who knows anything about farm machinery could be induced to buy any separator other than a De Laval after he had seen the latest unproved De Laval machine and had given it a trial It is a fact that 99 of all separator buyers who do SEE and TRY a DE LAVAL machine before buying, purchase the DE LAVAL and will have no other. The I who do not buy the DE LAVAL are those who allow themselves to be influenced by some other consideration besides real genuine separator merit. If you are thinking about buying a cream separator we will consider it a favor if you will permit us to set up a De Laval tor you on your own place and have you give it a fair trial. You will be under no obligation to buy the machine if it does not male good al our claims, and should you decide to keep it and cannot conveniently pay cash, you may do so on such easy terms that it will actually save its cost while you are paying for it. Hi.. GrflsTf flll GEO. TRINE RED CLOUD while you BaI .illHflll Will Preserve Agid Tree. On tlioCanand.'ilgtKi luko .diorohlnh way, at Tlchenor Sprlugi;, Htand.i' a venerable, tree, which, experts iWlnrc, Is not leas tlinn eight hundred yei'rn old. Recently Improvements at thin rolnt wcie begun, which, It was thought, would m-ccHBltuto ItH remov al, but In response to popular protest tho highway commiaalon Iiuh decided to let It ataud. Waterloo (N. Y.) Ow ner ver. Just So. Curiosity Is (hiding out Romcthtng about somebody else that don't eon cern you and which would mako you mighty mad If Homebody clso found It out about you when it didn't con cern somebody clso. CHEETAH HUNT IN INDIA ft 4v M it) is) vi is) il) j ALSO DnALCR IN Eggs, Butter, Cream, Parity, Hides, Flour and Feed of All Kinds. Highest Market Price Paid For Your Stuff 0) m ii) ii) 0) 0) ii) teSSsM t 'fr fjr r ?JT tr & mw jaw ay ta sjw tMM S9S9 sMB6Se9 8 Silks 8 Embroideries Sport Wat Once Very Popular With English Resident, la Not Rare Beast. The cheetah hunt which the vice roy witnessed recently nt Hyderbad reminds ono that cheetah hunting was an extremely popular sport with In dian princes In former days, although the Initiation of Kuroponn forma of sport has done much In theso times to rob It of ancient vogue. It' was practiced both by Hindu and Mohammedan chieftains over the greater part of India, for tho cheetah oven now la not a raro beast, and a century or so ago must have been common enough. Another animal used In the same way by Indlnn nobles wns a sort of lynx, spelled variously as "shoo goose," "syahgush." Hut this was used much more rarely than tho chee tah. However, It was not only In dlans who indulged In this form of sport It was enjoyed nnd practiced by Europeans as well In tho days when they were content to abtdo In India for fifteen years nt a stretch and when they lived a l'lndlenno In n way unknown to modern times. More thnn one of the Company's nabobs kept their own cheetahs, which were fre quently presents from friendly chiefs. It may easily be Imagined that chee tah hunting was very good sport and welcomed by the servants of the Company as an excollent substitute for the coursing -which was familiar to them in England and which, like the cheetah hunt, has vanished be fore the spread of game, such aa ten nla aad goll Madras Mall. jtffflr Iff HE To be in style this year it is essential that you have a dress made of one of the above named goods. That our silks have merit is shown by repeated sales In the samp ciistnmrrs. Olir rlnllar nraAn n( Messallne, Char mensem Brocade ? is without doubt the best on the market at that price. IS Embroideries Is Our Mlddlo Namo The line is complete, the quality is the best. We have 45-in Flouncings at $1.25 to $3.25 Per Yard s 8 V.. I tt J J ..!-.- L r. uu tan i uc wen uicsscu unicss you nave a nne m embroidered dress. (A Bole Agents for Butterlck Patterns 8 BARBARA PHARES t Red Gloud. - - Nebraska gi' -nfnfn .agsjsa. f5Hfr1f51 LF I R E J THK ALARM is a dreadful thing OF FIRK for the man without insurance. Every time he sees the engines racing along bis heart comes UD in his thrnat if thn flrn Is nmrwhnra near his place. What folly, what mis taken economy. THAT COBT OF is so small that it INBURAMCK need hardlv be considered. The freedom from worry 331-3 PER CENT OFF ON Old Hats Wade Neui I have about completed my Men's Hat Outfit, have all the necessary tools to make up first class work. Bring in any old soft, stiff, straw or Panama Hat. Can make most any style out of it, and it will be thoroughly cleaned. Satisfaction Or No Pay a 4 1 . (I ll I vi i in !:I,J ii ill 'Iff n I li ,' ' f J alone is worth it many times over Have us Insure you to-day, O. C. TEEL, Reliable luauranoe. 1 Will C. Creider At the 014 r laee With It Q. HaMlnger, Per Few Weeks Only Red Cloud, Nebraska SB! s BsVGl