' FRWS8EJSrJ wtfitwwi ?vjorAinwHfmn(wjii.Tvw RaniMiwa'9WjabWMKtt I'. t i ft ?J .' A ' fc ?, ft m A I V H' ?? !, 1 t .: i x f : ' ? ;, i r ? : ' ffl i rjtri.ivnT!K-imrjntiaiiMKwnaA.i THE RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF U..MU.IUI mummnm.iw in, iijhiipiiiwiiiiwiiiiiimwi " i i iimmmhm E?3Tfi I' HUH rHIPJJ fc ' tl- "I - ' U" ' -. "" "''J J"' IIv' i prcftrhhea .----- -"''-.'-.-. .. -,nm, ' KiiU LlUUD LiilLi s,,,!!,,,.,,,.,,... it ,,. h.fe & .e vv-ssss -vw. -vo RoJ Cloud, NobrnuUo. ' '" ' " "" " ., ... 7 I J fiftS tPfc8 V Ktf 5 ' T coul.l not. ixo tonic? without him; eho prefer lltirttiHti ttiitl It limy moor j "MV vcuj w i r"",,,mTO,'-"--..-. .-. d t UBLISUKI) EVEHY TIJUIlSOAY miows more tlnin she writes; whllu lm some one not yet upokcti of, uml ho fiir J BTJ . - mt p lSfijfl f tTXoTncTc,:; w.ll.M.'u.orotlmii ho fcuoWR.-BTlBi wo know now wo cat, support any f Cfl J JbHilii ' A TkA M-Jrf fa an,, f A aHcmilt!ia Mattel I'rotfrw. of thoin afteiahe nomination Is n.a.le. aasaMaam -,: fflj fijp BlJSPF KlulQ A S . , Voa, sio nooks nil ho ! (or she Ilowover,' want it full Hold and a s 0try f ffl V .j t JL I IL O A U I IJfJt UUo 61 - ..... . txriM'rfw ; I j, i 18 ' H. McAUTIIUlt I'cm.imikii T.IU ONLY UKMOOItATIC l'Allt WKllSTKIt COUNTY IN Itnoenis nioio like liumo (o law the tiutos wlilz uroiu il (ho streets uyuln. The ronilt liuvi- lltinll.v "tilled up." 'Heading his text u minister mild: '"And I linvo meat Ihoii Ituoivcsl not f. ' Win reupon ti farmer, whoo hinolto honsu IihiI hoeii miIiIxmI, prlohcil .lyi hliK'HPi "U'lI'MV if I'd just lay Jow strict tny noUiliiK, "1M Ktil ti cltic," tlio fiirmor vvhlxpered to IiIr wlfo. GloLii. Tho fjrciit problem thut Is eoneeni ,In Iho people ilf,'ht now Is will the wound lioi; mio hlh hluidow mist Mon dny? If liodouN will It ninho tiny dlf-,ft!i-cnco? Some eontend Unit this is n ,kIH thut cm be iibtolulely telled up on, while otheift hay no ono cuu tell wlmt Urn weiithor will bo tu Xubriislin, ground hog oi' no ground ho,'. And there wo aro "1'ho I,utly or tho Titter, "I'rcflidcnt Wllsou'h nieswiKo to con 4frt)BS will i;hulen tho heurt of ovury xm "trust biiHtei" lu tho world. "Pri vate monopoly is indefensible ivtid In tolerable," suyH Uie. demoeratlu nnt ton ,al platform, and the president has .boldly reminded congress of it. What wc must do is to destroy private mono poly, mi that lcijftiiuatu business can havo equal opportunity. Adams Conn .ty Domourat. So far as weather conditions are eon- vcriicd tho pa9t two weeks lmvo eer- talnly been ideal. With tho temper- .mturo HtaiuliiiK In the seventy murk durliiK tho day and barely fulling to tin-eln during the ulbt, our winter ..JniH been as fair as that of Uallforuia or Italy. Wo have had hpriutf noarly cvury day this winter and wu would all Ujo pleiihed to have a continuation ot tlio prcfceut policy. 'Olows in ore ilia Wi lien uioro than ho knows. Progress. , VoO, .she nooks all ho ofciH (or nhv thlnlcs Miu doen): while lie wuti all stio cooks- tho hungry oass. He sole fund- turti into tho lorm; hhu sIr lior (olf) In thu riiriiltuio; but, enoh iual(o-ui tho "form" before (,'olnj,' to pruss. N'tjio'iiPc' llurnM. It has beuu tho exncrluuu of all road mullein that the oprlntf of tli" year Is tho best llni'i In" which to .orli the toads. U'Iiii f. upply.s to roads in the country certainly npplics tu city streets and alleys. Unfortunately we usually lnioa chanjjo of .ndtiilnls in itini late in tho hpi'lnff Itlut tlio new ollluials do not pet into tho Mvini,' of Ihliiffh until lull. Consequently our .worlc on the Mreets lias not been done at tho time of bot lulvdiitiiKc. Why not. adopt a'syhl em whoreby this work could be dono lu thu hpiili(,' molitlisV If tho oiityolntr council would adopt dollnllu plans for street work (lie now olllelal.s would bo able to take it up al most us soon as they take tneir seats. I,t is worthy of trlul'at least. A Kansas editor announced that lie would try for ono week to print the truth and he is still lu the hospital, says the Oxford Standard. He didn't yet by the llrst day. The following item appeared in Monday's issue and and now the boys aro getting 'out thu paper. This is what he said: "Married Miss Sylvia Rhode to James Cauahain, labt .Sunday evening at the Baptist church. The bride was nil utdiuary town girl, who didn't know any more than u rabbit about cooking and never helped her mother more than three times in her life. She is not a beauty by any means, and has a gait like a duck. The groom is an ordinary' up- to-date lias been loafer, living oil' thu old folks all his life and don't amount to shucks nohow. They will have a hard life .while they live together." some on n wo know now we can support any of tlunn after the nomination Is made, flowi'verwo want a full Hold and a frtlr race In tlio primary that there limy bu u wider range for choice anil a more enthusiastic campaign following. Fianklln Progress. 1914 Boys' Corn Contest $1000 III Prizes to flcIirasUa Uojs Aniiouiiconieiit has l-o-n imiilti lint over ono thousand dollar-- In prize will bi diMttlbutcd to boys entering the HUl t orn Cii'iuvlug Contest. The work l conducted by thu Extension .Service, College of Agriculture, Uui voisl.ty Farm, Lincoln, Ncbr. This oonlusl is a part of the national con teat under tho direction of the United .States Department of Agriculture and Is a part of the regular boys' and gills club work. Last year there were boO Nebraska boys who enteied the con test. Two of them made a trip to Washington lu No'vcinbcr in company with Ml'H I'eloiMin, the state assist ant In charge of the work. A flee trip to Washington Is ono of tlio prizes oil' erod each year. In addition to this there are prizes oliered by distiicts and by counties. livery boy lias a chanco tit some prize. The worlc is especially valuable, for lessons are sunt from tho Kxtenslon Service of the College each month calling attent ion to special points to bo observed in get'tlng big yields at n smalt cost. Contests are also conducted In garden ing (especially emphasizing the growth of tomatoes for 10H), In potato grow Iny and in vaiiotis lines ot work for the girls, such us cooking nnd sewing. Any resident of Nebraska from 10 to 18 years of ago, inclusive, who is inter ested, should write to Miss Peterson, University Parm, Lincoln, Nebraska, for contest rules. Theie arc no charg es of any kind connected with tho contest. Is A Gtory Of Growth and Change A 6hangc too gradual and subtle for even the watchful eye of a mother to detect, or for memory to recall. Only in pictures can the story bo told and a record of the childish features and ex pressions kept for all time. A good photograph now and then will mean everything to yon, and to thorn, "in after years. Stevens Bros. runio fc yiwmtmS BrfflaKVlHOKSS '-i!iiiH!2H2,a!5fJ''J! wawBHirr!B wwEmreng , .....HmBBmM PlulWuiinwiti &neral hWje.?hsm is "Let your customers know w hat you Jiavo and tell them the truth about your goods" was tho advioo of K. S ' JPiirrish, tlio Oinalia publicity man, in Jiis talk before the implement dealers , of the statu In session in that city. "Advei Use when business is good, ad vertise more when business is bad, and .ilvcrlUo all the time. You can judge i town and the activity of its business nieii through tho ads they carry in JLholr homo papers." Tins fcatuio of vtlie entlio program was the advice of .tlio speakers for the dealers tu use the ..weekly papers iu their home towns. ..Nebraska Hull Moose have establish vd .headquarters lit thu stato capital in adranco of the other parties. In re pird to the proposal to amalgamate ywitli the Republicans, says the Alma Journal, chairman of the Pull Moose !JBUtt) Committee Frank P. Corrick jjvb: "We aro here to stay. There is to bu no amalgamation with tho Ke rfmbllcuu party no absorption by It, iid nothing fa voting of union witli mfao forces that used to accompany us tdownthe political paths. The only vy the Republicans can proceed iu MMir direction in the future is by voting fr our candidates atid supporting our uiecUred principles " The executive board of tho Chamber ot Coiniucice Is making an active catii paigu to secure the new state refoinia- tory for this city. Secrutary Gui-bur mid L. ti. lilackledge are iu Lincoln presenting to the statu boardiot control the many advantages which this if unity possesses' A detailed ac count of the weathor conditions, crops of various kinds, the tiveiage laiufall, tho productiveness of the soil, thu stability oT thu community will be given. As u ni..tter of fact, wo are coiilldeut that the board of control will be unable to Hud a butter location for this new purpose anywheru li tlio .state. This county is not represented, with any statu institutions as yet and thuru is no denying the fact that it is one of the best couutliH in the state. Year for year it will compare favor ably with the other counties. We trust that, tho efforts of this organization anil those of all our citizens will result iu the now institution being located here. National Church (ioln& Day. Whereas, Sunday, February 1st, lias buou set asidu as National Church Going Day iu tlio United .States and the people of tho state of Nebraska are planning to observe that day. All citizens of Rod Cloud are request od and urged to observe tiling day by going to church. l). K. Saunhciih, Mayor., H. J. WonderVs Public Clean-Up Sale, Monday, February 9th, 1914 At tho farm r miles wrst and ? south of Red Uloud, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, farm machinery, all house hold goods and 100 bushels of good 1(112 whito seed corn W. A. Sherwood Olotk; Jake Kllinger, Auctioneer. Substitution las Played Havoc with many n family's most cherish islied, long planned homo because thi'V followed the advice of somo one-idea builder who thought per haps to improve upon Nature's own tried and tested material lumber. The time to guard against disap pointment is at tlio start. Look around and investigate the frame houses that have been standing for us many as thirty years and compare tlidin with those constructed of other inatorlals. Tlmo alono is the renlHest of home building materials, because you don't build u home every ten years, uud few people can afford to experiment with fads or theories. After making your com. patisons come in ami sec the nice, bright lumber we have iu stock uud let us toll you iu a;tual llgurcs what a good frame house will cost you today. Real facts aro deadly to substitution. "There's No Place Like Hftne" Sawders Brs Red toml, Nebraska ib W ito Come Mere For All v Wants iti ito iv $ Hi .& i Have The Right Price Always t -s 'f -I I I I ! .. . .1 " I J. H. HAMILTON'S & SON'S Annual Sale of Poland China Bred Sows AND Shorthorn Calves To Be Held At Burr's Barn, Guide Rock, Nebr., on Tuesday, February 3rd, 1914 35 Head of Bred Sows all Cholera Immune 3 Shorthorn Bulls 1 Polled Durham Sale beginning nt 1:30 p. m. and held undercover if stormv. -These sows lire all sate in nig to the best boars of thu big typo wu could buv, and all aro Uiolera I roof Imviiig passed through tho disease early iu the slimmer and nil were vaccinated. If you aro looking for Urood Sows it will pay vou to cotno to tho sa o as this is , ihe best lot of sows wo have ever oiretod for sale. Itie; smooth ones in nice breeding condition. Write for catalog to J. H. Hamilton & Son. r.iiM. i.i, t . Uo!s. John Brennon, C5. G. Denny aud 11. C. Peters, Auct. Nebraska. Ed. Parker, Clerk. Mil oditor and wife disagree with botch other materially. She sets things tioilglits, while he wrltos things to It has been reported that Clarence K. llarmaii and ex-Cloveruor Shiillen bergur would both get out of the race for the democratic iiomluiatiou for congressman should Judge Diuigaii de ckle to bo u candidate. Wu rather doubt the truthfulness of the rumor, but if it bu true we are going to enter n vigorous protest. No candidate should bo expected to step aside for another. If Judge Dungau Is tho man and the democratic voters of tho fith district want him for their candidate they will give him the nomination, whether Micro be a dozen usplrauts or t; she reads what others write, while rc rltes-what others read; shu keeps one. The party moy prefer Dungau, G.G.DENNY AUCTIONEER. Superior, v Nebraska. I'lmne J37 Feb. L'. S. Kichnrdsoti, fi miles north west of llurr Oak, Fob. I!. J. II. Hamilton & Sou, .bred sow sale of Poland Chinas, Guide Uock. Feb. D. W. L. Denny, f miles north of Guido Uock. Feb. 10. Lew Smith, It miles north east of Guide' Rock. Feb. 11. U. O. Higglus3 miles north of Nora. Feb. 17. Rodney Rogors, 5 miles southeast of Mt. Clare. Feb. 18 Ed C. Lanoy, 11 miles south west of Superior. Fob. 25 A. T. Cross, Puree Jersey sow Riilo iu (itiide Rock. Feb. 2d. Nato Simpson, 2 miles northwest of Guide Rock. Feb. si. Jus. Martin, 1$ miles southeast of Mt. Clare. March 7 N. C. Paulson, hog salo at Fremont; March D. lturnard and Higglus will make a Poland China sow sale at Nel son. March 18. Will Vonderfetch, 1 and Yt miles east of Guido Ro'ck. March 25 C. O. Calvin, 2 miles southwest of Cadams Order To Show Onuse. StiUo or Netrs!i.i, 1 'i'i,,. .,,,,,. ,-t At a uimty ' ottrt licltl at tlio I'ounty Court room lu nnd (orsatil county Moiu'.uy, .lanuury l'Jtli,.. I). 1311. In thu mailer ul tlio istute ul Jacob Chaplin, lHccapul. UN rcadlni; uml llllnn thu petition nt ThouitisJ. Cliapllu, llleil on the I'Jth l:iy nt .Inuuury, A. I)., lull, praying for tlio e.Miiiiln utlon anil nllow'iuicoot lilt limit account qt theHiiuiu dine, an or.ter (llslrlliutliii; thu rcsl duo of personal estate and time upon an order illscliarKluu liliu (roui (urther Imnlcn and hervleu in his nilclolllecinsadiulalstrator. Uiiur.itim, That l-'rlday, thu tJOlli day of .lamiary, A. I)., ISJ1 1, :it 10 o'clock a. 111., U. assigned (or hearing said petition, when all perhoas Interested In mild matter may appear at a County court to ho held hi and (orxald county and Kliowenusu why prayer of peti tioner should not he granted; ami that notice of tho pendency of said petition and tho hear ing thereof ho given to all portions Interested In mild matter, hy'publlHhtug a copy of this order In thu lied Cloud Chief, a weekly news paper printed lu said county, for three, con secutive week prior to said day of hearing. skai.1 A. I). Kannky, County Judge. ?&35g mm Order to Show Cause No Substitutes RETURN to the grocer all sub stitutes sent you for Royal Bak b ing Powder ' There is no sub stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered , as sub stitutes are made from alum. DR. DEARDORF vmrmmiNAny surgeon Graduate Chicago Veterinary College State of Nebraska 1 in Tho County Court: Webster County At a County Court held at tho County Courtroom lu and for said county January 15th, A. l. 11)11. In tho matter ot the cstato of Amos (.lust, Deeeiihod. ON reading and illlug tho petition ot lCIIa betli Steele, and Charles tUist, praying that aduilulHtralluu ot said estate may bu granted to Alfred Meruit, as Administrator. OltliKUKI), thai t'rlday thu nth day of February, A. 1). ltlil, attcn o'clock a. 111., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persona Interested lu mild matter may ap pear at a County Court to bo held In unci for Bald County and show eauso why prayer of petitioner should uotjjo granted; and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons Interested in said matter, by publishing a copy(of this order In tho Ued Cloud Chief, a weekly newspaper printed lu said county, tor three consecutive weeks prior to said day ot hearing. A. u. Uannky, (Seal) County Judgo TWELVK YIIAIIS r.Xrr.RlKNCE AT HAI LEY'S TIE BARN Bod Cloud -- Nebraska E. A. Creighton, M. D. EYE, NOSE AND THROAT SfflKBBvAeSx, e Are Grateful.. For the excellent trade we have enjoyed the pa& year, and to wish you abundant prosperity and happiness during 1914. Wef are better than ever able to supply your needs in Furniture with larger slock, better prices and a better acquaintance with our patrons. ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer. IVKSKSvsAI NOTICE TO UDDERS. CONSULTATION FREB Notice Is hereby given that scaled proposals will bo received at the ollleo of the County Clerk, Ued cloud, Nebraska for tho moving of thu present Court House to a point l'JO feet West of present location and placed on a temporary foundation, county tu furnish material for foundation, bidder to preform all labor and furnish all nmterl.il except us herein provided. Kalil court house to bo removed not later than April Jst, mil. llldder to furnish bond lu the sum ot &00.00 to secure and Insure tho preformaueu of tho eondttlunsof thoeoutract if awarded. All bids to ho on lllo with lljo County Clerk not later thhn i-'ubriuiry 3, tint at I'i noon. lly order of tho County Commissioners. (Seal) !:. W. HOSH County Clerk. hv I. J. Harbor. Pep. DOYLE BROS. Live Stock and General Auctioneer BOTH PI10NK8 Red Cloud 17 on 8 Lebanon 3 on 187 DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST ' OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud - Nebraska WkWkWkwmmmmm WldaM's Pension, The recent act of April 19th, 1003 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension $1'2 per month. Fred Maurer, the at torney, hns all nc"(nr'Y Hnnl CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud, -:- Nebraska Second House North of I. O. 0. F. Hall -O- Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free o Phone lnd.212 We Have Aided In Building Great - Fortunes For Clever Advertisers n i. .-JfceIil g-yr-Jfram "VJw . i . A-4 si.