' LTi - RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHI E P r ii ft- tv. !'" m I v -1 & ' fffc" 1 pa K 1 li A. i- 3- wf ' m r i fcir V hd . JWWWWWlW..VWAWft 1 Correspondents VWV.V."A,.V.V.V.V.V.V.".V.V.' 'KANSAS PICKUPS (t'roin Smith (oiititji MiisLovery oiio is cultliif,' iilfiiHn.uiid Us iiued IiIm y -v lil little tN Hi"" ,)' '" 1,ul 'lnlt0 "l siepoof iihhhi..iu; l.m i better at1 lu-cs'ent. ' ' f ClmonCi-W. If. nhl employed; on the Spun in- "l' "P""1 Simy,n", will) homo f ''' , IVOplo of tl'.' W t. !. -linre pur chined tho tM. M . wV property Hi Wnnior, for u rrHiiHi" lir-r Ntel.oV of Stillt.n, Kansas liroiietM'd.lbiPP ItiU'iusth'tf sermons ul HI'IiIimmI. P.uumi ami Wmner Sunday. 'I'ln- lu'ei tli ni'f pttp'e observed ClilUlu-uV Dio I.t,lHu.dn 'Tlieyluid u full hnui-e nnd u "Oil prepared pro Krutn. Mrs. Curtis returned to her homo in Seldon, Kitnsas, after n couple of we6ltN visit with filcmls in tlio Puwme neighborhood. Dell llrown nnil fiunily uiitoetl s.fntli of Lebanon, Sunday nud. spent tho day witli Mis. Hrown's sister, Mrs. Chet Good nnil family. Mrs Km inn Price- and dmijrlitor, Nnnotte, who havo been vlsitlnp (lie Doll Browu fntnlly, hnvc roinriu'd to their iiomo in Lebanon. Bert Payne nud family attended the services tvt Independence, Sunday, spending tho remainder of the day nfc the Ray Simmons Homo. Miss Inn, Hooper Is in vety poor lieulth, Buttering from lung trouble caused from bad colds the past winter.1 She has been compelled to giro up her1 part in the Children's Day cxotclses' which will bo held Sunday, June J lth, nt tho Pawnee church. SOUTH INAVALE Wes. Womor and family lsited Kobt. Mitcliell's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myer vl-Ucd Whitley's Sunday. Frank Stokes and wile visited r. at John Putnos' Sunday. Clyde Wlckwire and family visited relatives In this vicinity Sunday. Miss Adnn Heed was a guest at the Ilunsluker home u few days this week. M iv and Mrs. W. 11 Conloy attended the uriUlimtliip exorcises at IJed Olotnl last TlliuiMlay uM. Mi'iClum. Cole met wllh a painful accident lust Tliursday while working on the road1, lie recolved it tleop ash on his left cheek from lielmr diap'.'ol over Hie semper. ROSEMONT Anna Cook Is on the sick list. O. Uudsoji and wife vUlled H. F. Hudson Sunday." A. F. Krnuscaud wife vlsltnd at K. Howard's Sun-lav. Itrueo L ill h1 is helping; II. Hender son put up n'f-ilfti. Mamly Uriibeu of lllue Hill visited friends here Monday. T. Schnltz and wife vUitetl his eistor, Mrs. E. Pu-it Sunday. v Mrs. Geo. Hudson was called to Lawrence Monday to nurse her grand sou. Mrs. Cure was called to Uluc Hill by the death of her father, Mr. Warner, Saturday. Mrs. Cowol and Anna spent Satur day and Sundav nt Mrs. Young's nt ShleUley. Chesley Wright an-' Oliver Hudson are helping V. It. Shirley during nlf.Ufu time. (lottrnde. and Lavedit Wright visited their Oratidma, Mrs. F. Wright Mon day and Tuesday. Miss Hurrol Slrrs aud Edith VHn Wormor went to Peru to attend bum inor school Monday. Mrs. A. F. Krattso and daughters, Gladys and Fertile, vlsltodnt Mrs. II. liattpiua'n'd Thursday. COWLES "Barney Mentz of llluo Hill was on our streets Sunday, Airs. Seaton ot Red Cloud is here vlsitlug her mother, Airs. Davis. Wreu Thomas returned homo Tins. diy evening, having been called away by the serious illness of his sister. Miss Louis Ritchey has been quite sick this week but we are glad to l)arn Is much better at this writing. Uncle David Paul and son Ed left Kansas City Tuesday morning. Uncle David is tnking treatment of an emi nent physician at that place. Bart Morgan came iu Monday even log from the west. He Is in very poor health. JoeMorgan formorly of this place, but now Jiving in Oregon, act companied him home. Remember tho big Sunday games at Superior, Norfolk vs. Superior. Pre llmcuary, Curtland va Supeilor t'lie Depattnout. Silo Days Advocated . A duv fur llif Mtuly of silos Is being ci.eouiige-dl.y the NcbiHblm College of Agttctiltuie. The plan it tor a fcroup of funnel', luge or pmnU in iiiimlier, to innhen tour oyer their jnvn county, wheio silos are being used At each place vIMted owner or user of tho silo toll of his experlfnco nnd explains lie construction when the tour Is made by nntomo Me. eintish terrl n may be covered to vWU Hie illo c m striteted of ovor.viTial'irliil to he found In the county. In UiU wur ' "m putltlve merit of construct Hn mny ', 'obtained without prejudice.. In Gag" county recently such a day was held under the auxpkfs or tbe county fn.m domomtintor. Tim Mjdison county demottiatoriSBirahHlnT fora similar tour. It Is .found beil to notify the fanner to be ls -! a fw days In ad vnnce so that one t m f Kcliuuuie ma be conpleted before tb? tour Is tnndo Agricultural Motorcycles Two moloioyclft hi-o .recently been purchnscd by the Agricultural Exten sion Service of tho Nebraska College of AcilcuMure to lo.luce trnvollng expense-and to add to the efllclency of the work. Fiequuiitly much time has been lot by stieakets and other assist ant', of the department when their destination happened to be in ft mini j-imniiiulty, an Inland village, or it town not adequately supplied with passenger f-ervlce. Sometimes men nro required to spend several days visiting different parts or one county, and It has been necessary to spend very large ntrioi nts for local transporta tion The nw means or conveyance has illicitly tniulp It possible for tho workers to cover moro territory at moderate distances from Lincoln nt n saving to the state. Save the Trees Muny complaints have been received during tho last few days concerning tho condition of elm, hackberry and poplar trees, Information secured by S-cretary . I H. Duncan of the state hor tlculture society Indicate that many of tltesu trees are djlotr. The drouth of last season weakened tho tree, So Hi' damage lull oled by borers has much greater effect The trees, when In n vigorous condit on. me ablo to withstand those attacks. To destroy boreis alicady In the'tree Insert u little cu boil bl-sulphideln the burrows. To pievrnt eggs being laid It fa a good plan to coat the tree from the ground up to n, height of six or seven fet with a tn'ximc pr.-pare I as follows: Til a gallon of soft -oap add half a ghlhni of hot water and a half p'uilnf en nolle nuld. t ir Unmuighly an 1 let-stand over night. Ii the morii ing dilute Altli eight llons of water and apply with a. white wash brush Apply us iifteti as Is nojj's-iry to keep the btrk moist fiom the middle of May until the hist of July. In order to assist tho trees in the fight against Invests thoroughly sotk the ground about the toots. Set a Ir.iln tl'oon iinilab'jut mIx fee fiom the Hunk of tho tree on cither side and keep filled with water. Wetting thoMirfaui is useless. Soak up tho soil where the root feed. Ordiiiiinue No. 21. A'ltirdlu.iuco provldl.nv f.ir nnd mnklm;n tax ty upon all thu nvte-saulo property In the Village of Con lex, Nebr., both real and personal for nil ucnotal nnd itpecltil purposes ns per the regular nssessed vHtuntloii ot the kamfor tho Hue-. I year coiumeuahiK th Urut Tiwwlny In .May. mil. Ho It ordained by the chnlriunu nnd Hoard ofTrusJecjiol the Vlllmjo of (,'owlev Section 1. That the follotrlm; taxes be nnd that tho Name aro hereby lc led upon all tho asscssablu property In tho Vlllimo ol fowled, Nebr., both real and persounl as per the nshcssul vnluntlouof tho Name, for tho year lltll.Towlt. I'or Kcuernl revenue purposes, rive MIIIh on tho Dollar, Si'CjIonU. 'I'lils ordinance hlmll bo In force from and att.ir lis passage lippiovnl mid publication. Passed and approved this 2nd day of .luno 1UII. ill. liUElINHAI.OlI, Vlllnuo Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS lllds for tho Construction of Cross Walks, Alloy CrosxW'nlkR and Water Ways will bo Tccelved at thu Olllco of tho City Clork of lted Cloud City on or before 12 et'clock Noon July nth, Hill. All bldt) aro to bo bsaed upon Plans, .Speci fications and i:stlmato as furnished by thu City engineer aud now on flic In my oillcc. l.stlmntont City engineer is as follows: ' Cross WalkB each ... (f 10.37 Allcy CroHg Walks ....... Ill ft ................ PACK) Alley Cross Wnlks -JO ft 15.21 Water Wnys..... . mi8 1 Tlio Culvert ...... .......... 13.W Tho siiccessliil bidder shall bo required to perform all work sultjoct to the approval of tho City Engineer. Dated at ltedritiud,Jimo8, tun. O.C.TKP.L, (Seal.) city Clerk. Ordinance-N. 22, An ordinance showing tho annual estlnmto of expenses of tho probablonmonnt of money necessary (or nil purposes to bo raised In tho vlllngo of Cowlos during tho onsulng iiscal year. v For streets, alleys mid sidewalks,. .. v 300,00 I'or otllccrs salaries,.. ..... . ,. 12.00 Kor printing and supplies, .... aj.oo For contingent and Incidental oxpcnses,........ ......., i.yoo Passed and approved this '.'nil day of June 1011. It. Ultr.KNJIAI.UU, Vlllago Clerk. ONE WHO DESERVES TRIBUTE Stenographer, Hammering Out Dic tated Paragraphs, Times Her Effi ciency to Our Limitations. ' Who else knows ub half bo well? Sho has heard nil that wo havo said and then mado notes of it. Sho linn rend our Incoming lottoro. Sho knows who pleads with its for help and wlrnt wo do about It. Do wo write frankly or cvaMvi'v, ft v frli.w8 the rtralgV hewed lino or tho curyo of our devious ncss. Aro wo courteous only to the powerful, or Is our treatment oven to all who como seoltlng? Tho woman at our elbow, hammering out our para graphs, Is a clenr oyed witness. Over the telephone voIcob drift In from the world, nnd tho, tone of each la caUght nnd Judged before our prosonco is acknowledged. Sho Imows whethrr our friends nro worthy. Is the homo happy? She knows it. Bho notos til) our trlcka of person. Our good tempi our elenn npcoch, ily further than we guess. Sho is fnmlllnr with tho stfllo phrases we scatter over tho thousand roullno'lottors, nnd Is gladdened when wo light up tho languid vpnge with an unspoiled turn. Sho is awnro when wo havo tumbled out from a laden desk to a world'u scries ball game. Sho, too, would enjoy n crcat player's versatility, but alio wndoa through our debris till twilight. Sho could keep our tardy correspondenco up to tho minute, but she hns to tlhio her efll clency to our limitations. Never out pacing us, sho is os loyal in tho back ground na our shadow. Collier'o Weekly. RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WILD Something Hard to Define, but All Lovers of Nature Will Have Knowl edge of What It Means. Tho wild! What Is that that it should so Impress tho heart of man; that It should havo lured mo all tho days of my life, like music, n solaco and an enchantment? It is benutlful in Its way, as in a very different way cultivation Is benutlful, but this alono doos not explain its Influence Thcro Is nnplrlt of tho wild, with which tho eplrlt of man acknowledges a. relation ship na old na the race; and If tho con ditions of hlB evolution from prlmltlvo man have, in the course of ages, sep arated him farther and farther from that original ntrinlty with nnturo nnd made him n wanderer from the father land, that bond will never become wholly a thltfe of tho past. It still huunts and will lmunt a dim, inex plicable, subconscious memory of a long burled past. It is natural, then, that "In tho presence of any bit of wild lnndecape, or n patch of virgin forest, soino minds should experience with a thrill n half r turn to n orgi r.al otnto with a thrill, Indeed'. Thcro is a wilderness motl heard In an In ner env by these v on, ns Siegfrkd heard tho Valhalla, motif. It rules their stars, as might tho wnndorlust or the pnrlon for music or art. Prom 'Worth and Sruth," by Stnnton Davla Khkhtm. Lord ricrth'o Wftty Reply. When ho was 111 his doctor asked him what ho felt. "What I havo not felt for a long time," said North: 'l!,: libs.' lie was, inde d, what . -,?d to bo termed 'a man of full hnl l, vvl could make a jest of It. In the hou n nn.nngry opponent c;co railed nt hiju ns "that thing, a Minister." Kcrl!: rcso unperturbed. ""Vcll, to be Te," mid he, patting hl3 nmplo side?, "1 r.r.: nn unwieldy thing; tho hororrMe member, therefore when ho called mj a thing said what v:a3 true, nm! 1 cr.n not bo nngry with him. llut v.tva ho added 'that thing, n minister,' ho call ed mo that thing of nil things he him Bolf wished most to bo; and therefore I tool: It as a compliment." In his blind ngo ho met uu old antagonist who was similarly nV llctcd: "Ah, Col. Harref" said he, "I am persuaded there are not two men living who would be moro happy to see erch other." Well might Gibson suy, "If they turned 6ut Lord North tomorrow they would still leave him one of the best companions in the kingdom." Eastern Fanaticism. A French statistician wroto to tho vail of Aleppo and esked these four questions; "What aro your imports?' What is tho water tupply? What la tho birth rato? Tho death rato?" Tho vail replied: "It Is imposslblo for any ono to know tho number of camels that kneel in tho markets of Aleppo. Tho water supply la sufficient. No ono ever died of thirst In Aleppo. The inlud of Allah alono knows how many children shall bo born in this vast city1 in any given time. As to tho death rato, who would vonturo to as-' certain this, for It is revealed only to tho angels of death who shall bo taken nnd who shall bo left. O son ot tho west, ceaso your idle and pre sumptuous questionings, and know that things aro not revealed to the children of men!' j Simple Remedies. For sick hcadacho apply a hot-water bottle to head and ono on stom ach. This gives relief In a short tlmo. For tired and aching feet put two tablespoonfuls of salt In two quarts ot hot water; wbon cool add two ta blespoons of alcohol or camphor. Let feet soak la this for 15 minutes. This is also good for sore throat. Dip com press in the warm mxlturo and bind on throat. For burns, ubo butter; it takes the. lire out quickly. For cuts peroxldo will stop bleeding. For colds take a cup of milk and add a level teaspoonful of red pep por,stlr well and drink very quick), NOTICE. TO ItOlll.llf W M.I.IA.ttNipl'KIHH, NoN llKtlllK.ST tlH'KMlANT!- Vouaro licttliy iioilflitl tlinl on the iSth tiny of January liiHs.irah A. ltopklm lllett ' a jietltloti niiiilnst on In the ilhtrlct court ol M'cl)ter County, NobrasUa, the objtct ami ! iiiicrol which arc toohtnln atlloree from i j on on tho Krouiiit that you hae wililuil nlmiutoaril Mini itcscrteil tlieVlatnllir without Just cause for the term of two yearnlatt aiit l u niercqitlittl lonnswtr ttild ppfltiou on I ur btfori' Montla, UieOtln of July ml l, , .t I i HAtn'. J IHH. ' ',! I, HUCKCIvH, piKIIIIIII ify t. H. lilacUleJae, liftr attorney. NottrMipi'toitl Marry a. nunvtnn JiulBOottne I'UtrKt Court. 1 1 th tcttnly Court of Webster tlotinty Ntbrrtskn, HTATK(l'KnilAtlw, ,, Wuirtltr county, f "' In the mutter uf tliuiDtntt-of AntvnluW HailllekikcoawtL CRKHITOttS o( wiM ulnts will take notice, thttlhc tlnie limited for presentation and lllliu of claims nunlnst the h.ime iNl'eeuiu her 10th A, U. lull aud for the pnj itignt of debts l. May lit. hdj, that 1 will Kit nt the county court room In Raid county on tho 2itt day of Dccjmber, UU4. nt loo'clock, A. M., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust nil claims and objections duly (lied. Dated UiWiM day ol May, A. D 1UH A. D. HANN'KY, (sua i.) foimty .lu.lifo. I'rtd Maurcr, Attorncj . nTBte r i re -J THE ALARM is a dreadful thing OF FIRE for tho mnn without Instirnnce. Every time he sees the engines racing along his heart comes up in his throat If the fire is anywhere near his place. What folly, what mis tnken economy. THE COST OF is so small that it INSURANCE need hardly be consideied. The freedom fiom worry Miotic is ninth i ninny time- over tl ,v ii- iit-niv y i-t to-day. O. C TBEL, R&lioftlS! Insurance. Q101Q Gillette AdC We Arc Looking For The Man win lias Mine i lis. , io ut In: Mille I Ii i lo'he- s, i a i .i rh'tt the 1 1" ii-t tit In mi. ICo ttjiittor htiiv ilni or erie sy the s'llt limy be re tire t(jtlpi,l i Ii In tniiM iiii'iIi-iii n-iifli to i'T Mini biivo skilled wiiik'Min i- h know lio-v tti Clean, Repair and Press - Clothes R. G. flassingef Cleaner and Dyer Both Phonos ; M aro many, Lee's Is the best first, Dccause a pouna and a quirtcr for 25 cu. Imteid of tho usual 15 ounces; second be cause obtainable at most every ton; third because complying luuy wan ma insecticia: ui, Eaually food for crown fowls or chick. Especially fine for setting hens. You cannot raise chickens profitably unless kept free from lice and you need something that I economical and euy to use as wellaaelfictlya. That's Let's. Put up In round sprinkler top cans. 2 sixes, 23 eta. and BO cts. Sold b 10.0W dttlers In U. S. sad Canada. Writ lot frtt pcaluy boo and pamphlet. FOR SALE BY H. E. CRICE DRUG CO Dr. J. C Caldwell PHYSICIAN 6 SURGEON Calls Answered Day o Night Olllco Tol phones: Hell. 58; Intl. 1M. lies. Telephones: Hell, Hod 373; I tut. IH). Office Over M. A. Albright's Store Red Cloud! -h Nebraska Dr. Nicholson DENTIST ofkiok ovKit .vr.nniaitT's suonE IN ItlVKBTO.N ON MONDAY '-.fat ltmtiA lW',it..ltlii jrtsrgx WKv ouy Hen ciMMf NebfMka HOLEPROOF suaiag,;czz3annKiPJBraJiyggn.vrg-- "Pivtty fine lookiii"; sox to wcaTrstx months without holes." :5 V es, Dad, unit jinec c ai. weat 'U-f' fl" IftV.' fi , . 'It " i ,. H "V D W ' ,4 fit I"- 1- " i 1 t 1 lu.,)-,! Hi tn4 . '. I II tivN m,f, ,, l H,' if, Jfrfrtwrt ,t m-nIS ' tt m ft (I ,1 rtl I' 1' . ,n4 . 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THE BLACK HILLS: Dally tourist rates to Hot Springs, Doadwocd nnd Lead. This beautiful region Is attracting a greatly increased patronage every summer. THE BIG HOBS RKUIOK: Tout-list rates to Sheridan, Utinclie'jtor, Tuerinopolls ami Cody, Wyo. EASTERN TOUKS: Attrnctl re excursion fares commencing June 1st. They cover direct 11I&0 cli cult toiites. H'cure eastern inte lenllet Publications free: '"Low Kates to the Paciilc Const," "Yelloivntoue Park," "Iotes P.irk," "Cnllfuiuli Excursion'.," ,rLow Itiit"s East," "Big Horn llntieh Ile'-orts," "The Black Hills," "Colorad.Utnh Handbook." Ask us lor s'tch pnhllcatlous us you wish nnd lot us help you plan your tour. 'I. I "' ' ' " ' ' " " ' ' ' " CAMP THE CHIROPRACTOR Red Cloud, -i- Nebraska Second House North 0! I. O. 0. F. Hall O- Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free 0- PhK lad. 212 We Have Aided In Building Great - Fortunes For -Clever Advertisers HOSIERY f,iiw AJ.u A.A ' ria 'x-Av .'. th trtNiiiinUfl llptiHr Mf1 !.. 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