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Get Polesine oil to lubricate your cylinders and Panhard oil for your transmission and your car will run smoothly and with less wear. The best oil is none too good for a car. We invite you to come and sec us, when in the village. CHAS. C. BENNETT, Agent Cowles, ' Nebraska Groceries ? A nice fresh clean stock at all times; bought right sold as low as any legitimate firm can offer them. Try us. IP. A. WullbrandT The Home Grocery vrv33 SS3SES3B338 SSSSWwA 1 &Z53m?3 nJ A JUmitsmmwimVls KmSMmSilsssMsmMMMTmsMMttsmii'?' Breeders Attention! 7V 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 Ruiiistercri n m f 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 anywhere. TERMS ON ALL HORSES-520 for a live colt. S5 discount on all bills paid within 30 days after colt is foaled. H. A. Johnson Barn Phone Independent 168 11 flHMHBM L.1 Shippers and Feeders Perfect Organization Tlicrc was a large representation of shippers and feeders present this after noon at tlie meeting culled for the pur pose of perfecting an organization. The towns along tlio valley from Red Cloud to Oxford, inclusive, wore represented and many farmers and feeders from the surrounding territory were nlso present. The meeting was railed to order in the tniora house by L. E. Furry, of this city, who was elected clialinian and Hfterwards elected presi dent of the association. W. L. Wees nor of Red Cloud was elected vice president, and V. A. Cliitwood and II. V. Cyr of Franklin were elected treas urer and secretary, respectively. The following named gentlemen were elect ed as a board of directors. B. Hunter, HI vert on C. W. Stark o, lied Cloud Clins, Hunter, Inavale Win. Dunn, Uloomington N. Croft, Napouoe Drown UliTord, Republican City Jos. Snider, Alma S Richard, Orleans John Culver, Carter W. A Luke, Oxford A constitution, set of rules atul by laws were adopted. The name of the organization is the Republican Valley Shippers' and Feed ers' Association. The membership fee is 83 and the aunual dues $1. The purpose of this association Is to pro mote the welfare of the shippers and feeders or the Republican valley of Ne braska and adjoining territory. It is an organization that will be far reaching and the benefits to the mem bership is beyond computation. The personnel of the ofllcers and directors is a guarantee that the association will be conducted along business Hues, and wtth.it membership exceeding 100 it appears that considerable interest has already been aroused. Furthermore if the enthusiastic meeting today is a forerunner of future activities, there will be no lack of zeal in carrying out the puposcs of thejassoclatiou. Frank lin Progress. The Dandelion Hire Good Help No. 10 You can hire some men for small wages, but even then they are high priced, because of the work they won't do. Just so with nasoline enplnesThp titirk-nt nnnin ...;u do allits work all the time and docs It all right, Ed. Hanson EXCLUSIVE AGENT mMSSmm Red Cloud Hdw. & Imp. Co., Red Cloud, Neb. One of the inexplicable things is Unit no one has undertaken to turn the dandelion pest to commercial account. Science has gone to wonderful lengths to obtaiu from nature elements that few of us would know where to look for, and through intricate processes useful properties are extracted from nature's creatures, animate and inani mate, until one wonders how it can bo done profitably, owing to the scarcity of the raw material and the complicat ed processes to .which resort must be had. Whj hadn't some one undertaken to put the dandelion to Us uses instead of allowing it to keep everybody em In oiled in a perennial light as ti peal to bo dreaded'.' Why has not suinc one come ionvnrd to assure the publiu that he Is ready, to use all of the pesky weeds that can be harvested and pay a little something for the prhllege'.' For the dandelion has been, and may be, put to many economic uses. It Is common, and has become so troublesome, that probably no one has ever imagined that it can have any scientific standing or can bo tilted for any useful purpose. That can hardly be true, either, for who Is there who has not seen in the early spring the women and children out harvesting the dandelion for greens? Who has not heard also that this weed has been utilized for the making of an excellent finality of wine? lu seieuce it Is called taraxacum tara.vacuin, which looks like a bit of double-barreled ferocity. The con formation of Its leaves ha- lead to its being named "dent do lion," the in dentations in its leaves being likened to the impressions left by the teeth ot a Hon. It is described in science as a "chic oriaceous plant," which looks fierce enough in itself, ami It is found all over Europe, Asia and North America. Of the plants of the genus tataxa cum the books teach us that they are scaposu perennials with long taproots, toothed or plunatiild leaves and beads of bright yellow flowers. The hoibage Is bitter and tonic and Is often cooked and eaten like spinach. The root has been used like chicory Us a substitute forcoll'ee, and in medicine Is n diuretic, stomachic and cholagogue. So there now. Hut what Is a scapose pereuulal, one would intuitively ask? It is a per ennial of the scape family. Aud a scape is a peduncle arising at or be neath the surface of the ground lu ucaulescent plants, as the bloodroot, the tulip aud the prlmroso Luck of time to pursue Iho necessity research requires that the reader be left somewhat lu the dark as to what a peduncle may be, or what plants aie acaulchcent plants, but It all Amounts to the same thing, lhiough has been slid to Indicate that there are a good many benellolent uses to which the dandelion may bu put, so that this tremendous growth, which seems to get worse jetrly, might turn the very overgrowth of raw mateilal Into com mercial wealth, The Examiner. Give Your Lawn A Hair Cut . . . Now is the time to buy that Lawn Mower you needed last year and did not get. We have a full line of The Daisy, Gar dinal and Overall Mows In both the solid and divided reel patterns at prices to suit every purse. Fully guaranteed. , o - ' n Edward Hanson Hardware and Implements RED CLOUD, Uw.C3aA0 NEBRASKA Hwv3 UaASSaAS Price-Per-Thousand On Building Lumber is not infrequently used by manu facturers of substitutes to confuse prospective home builders but to the man who knows quality, the characteristic'? of the different fav ored building woods aud their prop or application, this bugbear causes little apprehension. Wo'vo helped many builders right hero at homo beat the building game to a frazzle and can help you too if you'll bring your plans in or tell us just what you contemplate doing. Selling lumber is only a part of our busi ness the personal service wc render our customers being of cental Im portance but we're willing to donate this service for tho sake of the community and the Indorsement of our customers. Ueforc making your Until decision on your now house come in and got at lirst hand the real facts about this lumber business and just what "prlce-per-thousand" means to you. "There's Nb Place Like Home" Saunders Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska Dii. Diiaruoiik On. Asiiv.it Chicago Veterinary Kansas City College College Ind. '.'44 -Htl Kes. Phones Z5T Iud.,233 Dps. Deardorf & fisher -:- Veterinary Surgeons -:- OUlce Phoues: Ind. 10U; Red DT. ELEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE UED CLOUD, NEBRASKA mrm IIIllllllllUI DE LAVALseSE ARE EASIEST TO WASH The construction of the De Laval bowl is such that it can be completely taken apart for washing. The discs, bowl parts and tinware have no tubes, crevices, holes or corrugated surfaces such as are found in other ma chines and which are very hard to clean. whTlSm?cehll;r2indtS.h,or?oStd S 8h,8,e "ieCe mi 'he CLEANED IN FIVE MINUTES There Is no part of the De Laval bowl which cannot be easily reached and seen, so that the operator can always tell whether or not every part has been properly cleaned. The ease with which the De Laval can be thoroughly washed and kept In a sanitary condition is one reason why creamerymen prefer De Laval to other separator cream, and is likewise one of the reasons why butter made from De Laval cream has scored highest at the National Dairy Show for over 20 years. I GEO. TRINE I RED CLOUD I mimiiiimiuiimiiiiiiiiiil lit r M 0 it tt ft to ft ALSO DEALER IN Eggs, Butter, Cream, Faulty, Hides, Flour and Feed of All Kinds. Highest Market Price Paid for Your Stuff i 49 & .,m. . SW jSr 9b M Ate mm to 1 CJ SW m if" jP .(k RALPH E. CAMP, D. C. 625 Elm Street, - - - Red Cloud, Nebr. GRADUATE OF "Chiropractic Fountain Head" Davenport, Iowa Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free i i& V 0 Hi ft l to iit ti tt