The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 28, 1915, Image 4

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I Coffee Declines j
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3 Cents Per Pm$mi
ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS
I San Mario Brand, formerly 33c, now - 30c
pf Pilot Brand, formerly 30c, now - 25G
Bulk Coffee, formerly 25c, now - - 2.&C
S. &. H. Stamps Given With n
Every Cash Purchase. c
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RED CLOUD CHIEF
Kod Cloud, NobrnsUn.
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iild look a hole
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WHY YOU
FEEL SICK
SollH! (if till! llltll! llOlll'H
which compose the spinu
(Called Vertebrae)
have become stibluxatcd,
producim;
Pressure
on Nerves
(Copyrighted)
Leading to the Different Organs
Thereby inti'ifi'iing with tin- How of nciu energy
Mental Impulses which causes incoordination be
tween mental jiimI iliy Hti-al "si ini'tinics called di
sease." Your local C liiiopi et r, wliese profes
nional caul appears in anothiTcoliinin of this paper,
can correct those subluxatii ns by (.'hiinpiaolio Ad
jtistnients and yon will regain your health. Think
it ovi r.
'UK oNliY di:mociiatic I'AI'I.K in
WKHSrKKMU'NtV
I'p tit McoUs Illiiir-4 the sugar ni"ii
Iiiivm been doing things this J'1'"'-'
They hive made i iihikIi ui '.o fill
one tlioii-niul fulfill rsii They pulil
out t'i llu' funnels null olhciSover one
minion dollars this scnton. IIiiiiiiIi
foi Seotts liliill'- inn! Nebraska.
Never forget )ou a iv u pint of tin
inwn, mill tliitl your own depot (mont
helps Id make up tlm strangers' csli
m,t"of tlm plutv. Soil nil ion can
niiil luiy nil yon can at, home. , Kvery
d.d'nr Unit Is sentor cunled ir.viiy ft om
home makes Ihi' town Unit much poor
er. If you liitvu tlm means Invest In
something Unit will give snuu'lioily em
ployment. l)o not kick at u proposed
impiow metit simply because It is not
it join ilonr.
The practice of dlsllguilng the liiiinl
sfinii' new court house should he vigor
ously condemned. We notice that
some visitors have so fur forgetten
themselves ns to spray nicotine eiiiul
sinus over l Iih ulemi walls of tlie new
building and splutter the radiators
with this limber colored lluid. Tills is
neither u lunik of (food breeding nor is
it laudatory. If homo one could in
vent a s)itless IndldiuK it might help
Horticultural Notes
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Public Sale
Owing to the death of my wife 1 inn is'iilnc to have the fin in and
will hold n clean up sale til my place 10 miles north mm! U1
inilesenstof l,i'linon, Kihimi. and !) miles south and 1 iiiilu
east of lted Child, Nebraska, on
Tuesday, Feb. 2nd
Commencing at 10 O'clock A. M.
g 17 Head of Percheron
Horses and Flares
32 HEAD OF HORSES
lllneU stallion 11 years olil.'weight a.fKO; diirli iron gray stallion,
4 years old, weight ll0. These two stallioi sine pure hied import
ed Pel eherons. 1 hhicU jo irling I'erehi'ron stallion, l.'ilH) American
hicil; !t full blood Ameiicaii Ined IVreheron stallions eomiug ear
Hugs; '1 iinpi.rli'd pine bred I'eioherou uiiires, 7 mid l'J years old,
welfbl l?0eiifh', I Ameiirau bled l'eiiheiou marcs, r yeurs old,
welgh't I'OOeiieli; I pine bled I'i-i I'lii-ron niaie, .'I jeais old, wulght
17(0; 1 pure I ivd IVicheroti mine, 'J years old, weight 1 ICO; S coin'ng
1! j ear old pine hied l'eieheion lllljs. 'J hese mares are all safe ill
foal by (line bied Percheron hoise. I'edigrees will bo furnished
with all of these Iioim's and inures on day -of sale. 1 high uinile
l't leheiou mute llji ais old, weight 1'IU) with foa; 1 liith W" e
Peielieion mine, S jenrs old, uciuht ItiOl) ith foal; t good leg earn
ing II year old geldings; 1 e.Miu tlm 111 y eomiug !l yeais old; 1! irrade
8111'hlllg collH, 1 good old dr'l.llg teMli; 1 buy hoise nim jeais i Id,
woightll Of.
8 HEAD OF CATTLE
!1 head pine hied Short limn cuttle, 'J cows and 1- eoiuini; year
ling heifer. These cuttle, are fr in (lovenior S nllenl erger's herd;
1 cow. 8 iHrn old, flesh IiiMn-,; I yearling steer ml vcs,
New Ford Auto, Chickens, Potatoes and Grain
About Odnyeii chickens, about SO bushels potatoes: about liUO
bushels of oats and 200 bushels car corn.
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
1 good farm wagon, t! old wngiins, 1 new cultivntor; 2 good
MeUoiinlck moweis, 1 haystacker; t good Supeiior liny buck, new
John I eeie gi-ng plow; II good sets woih hnrniss; all of my house
hold goods and mniv other useful nitiehw too niuuerouK to mention,
Lumh Will Br. Srrvnl by ilir. Noiint Ncmi lailhs Aid .Society
1EKMS: SM)0 and unfor i"ih. Over J5 10 n me lit of .'1, tl, Ji or
l'i inoiillis time will be given, purchaser giving note with npproved
security, bearing ten per cent interest firm dale. No propeity to be
removed until settled for,
Wm. Forgey, (toner
O'io of the pending bills before the
legislature rulses the stuiidnrds of
qualifications entitling Chiropractors
to certificate-, and nlYords full pro
tection to the public. It also states
thai Chlroptnetie is a driigless science,
which diifeis mnterlully from Osteo
puthy. It will be remembered Unit
the Osteopaths met with no little op
position when they first asked for
lecoguiliou ut the bunds of 4I10 Ni
brasku legislature some tlfteen years
ngo, but it was finally granted them.
The course pitisiiol with reference to
that, school of boiling is now con
ceded to be wise and just, so there
would seem to be no legitimate reason
why tlm sumo treatment should not
be nccoided the Chiioprnetors, who
are asking our lawmakers for a
similar consession.
1iIim IVblluiiy lU'iji Iml be lh I es'
Utile of tin- jenr lo Co iriiutiir in Ne
bi'nsliu, the t usli of spi tog wot k Jiiald'v
It desirable ficipiet.tly ti bruin piliu
iug Hits month. All'ib ml wood .should
not only b cut oil' hut, be binned.
Uross hiaiiclii's sliotild lie cut oil' and
tie top of Iniit tiees thiuued out so
that the sun can tech every putt of
the lice some time during the day.
'I'bu little ciooked branclies slioul I
not be removed, as llie niv Hie frull
spurs, llviry one taken off menus the
iermiiiuul loss- of frull.
On 11 (mint of llie prevalence of d s
ease, It Is well lo disinfect all wounds
with c irliolic ueiil or some otliei di't-iiil'ei-tnttl.
Il is also wise to disinfect
the cutting parts of pruning tools with
lo-rnicnc after pinning each tre. In
all priiuitig, ci n should be taken not
to leave nny stubs These rot buck",
make it bard for the wound to heal,
and leaves the spot rpcii to liil'i cliun
Grnpi'S ih nil'l be pruned tu-foie tin
buds stai t in the spiing. It In is lin
lioilaiit to r"iiiemb(i in pruning tlcm
that the buds which produce the crop
tins year should be c!iocn fiom tlie
canes 11 , cur old, glowing 011 two-year
old linns. (icnvra'ly fiom 1(0 to 10
biiils-or !. es" di.stiibnted over font
or live itines may be saved, but this
depends upon the vigni of the vine
Ayrshire Hakes Big Record
Ijinly Iiincoln, one of the compara
tively few Ayr.shlie cows in Nebinsks
mid owned by the State University
dairy department, pioduced in one
year lL'TS pounds of milk and nil. .17
pounds of butter fat, according to a
test recently completed. This is said
to be probably the largest record of
any Ayrshire cow in Nebraska. Lady
Lincoln was seven years and t-oreti
months of age when she finished her
recoftl Hiul has completed live yearly
milking pel bids which average 11,709
pounds of milk and 307 pounds of
butter fat.
Altho there are only a few Ayrshire
cattle in Nebraska, dairymen sav that
they ure giving excellent satisfaction
whore tried and 1110 gaining in pop
ularity. The Ayi shire cow is noted
for her hardiness mill her ability us a
rustler. It is eharaeteiistiu of her to
given rather huge amount of mill; of
average richness The breed has not
tuiido such phenomenal records us the
other leaning daiiy bieods, but us 11
rule the cows are persistent and econo
mical producers of both milk and
butter fat.
WE GUARANTEE
OUR SHOES
AND
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ITMS
rnkvts- - - - PiA-"fltiw . 'H
f HOSE fv&
MOT ONLV DO THE MAKERS STAND BEHIND
EUERV PftIR OF SHOES AND HOSE WE SELL. BUT
WE STAND BEHIND THEM TOO AND MAKE GOOD
ON EUERV PAIR WE SELL.
LET US SELL YOU SHOES AND HOSE FOR ALL
THE FAMILY FOR JUST ONE SEASON AND YOU'LL
NEUER AFTER THAT GO ANYWHERE ELSE FOR
SHOES AND HOSE.
THE MINER BROS. Co.
General Merchants
"A MIGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE"
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA
AS HE SEE IT
It. I,. Metcalfe of the Omaha Ne
brasknti bus asked us for our position
nil mukiiii! Ihe liquor question n part
of the demoeiatic platform and we
liuve replied to him us follows:
"Hear Itro. MotciKo-Ueplying to
your inquiry regording the position
which we expect to tuke regarding the
liquor question will say that we call
not consider this 11 partisan measure.
Ity partissn wo mean incorporating it
into present political parties. It
should be settled on it own merits.
We believe il should be submitted to
the people separately and kept out of
party platform.
"After all a state is only an enlarged
plctuio of our cities and towns, and
our experience here in Red Cloud has
been that when the wet and dry issue
was fought out with parties unit cull
ilidHtes, our citv nll'alrs suffered gieat
ly, regardless of which sentiment won
out at the election, lu-.t beciu-ia ui n
is wet or dry is no indication Mat he
will make a good or poor elM i-p.leial
A few years ago we adopted the plan
of niuilniitlng our ciuilidut-s nod
voting dliectly on the wet an I dry
question and the olllcers elected carry
out the wishes of tho people as ex
pressed by their votes. Wo tiniisfer
the flht fiom pir-m.s to principle
and the iviill is vety -utisfuctniy, lly
all ineiins keep this question out of the
p.uty platform.
Sinciel yours
Uei Ul.OUl) Ciukk."
Mold Poison In Horses
Reports fiotn stveial localities show
a considerable loss among horses run.
uing in corustnlks. His possible that
owing to the excessive ruiiifull during
the lute Slimmer, followed by waim
dry weather, certain molds weiv de
veloped 011 tin com plantwliicli caused
tlie same trouble iiiiinl.k.' horses that
ocean oil during Die bite summer of
IDI'2. Ilotsesure peculiarly susci-ptib'o
to molds whethi-r on craiuor forage.
Hxperimeiits at the Nebmslu Agri
eiilturul C'ollegH s well as in otliei
slates have shown that wh 11 fed iiutldj
ear corn horses develop a lutal disease
.ilTecling the. brain, coiiimoiilv calli'd
blind stnggei's. Kur cm 11 showing any
signs of mold slum d not be fed to
horses. Whcie shelled corn is fed it
can be placed In 11 bucket and watei
poured over it. Stirring will bring
the light moldy kernels to the top,
when they c ui be pouted oil".
! What Preachers Do For Is I
(By Artcmu8 Ward)
"Show me a place where there isn't any meetin
houses and where preachers is never seen, and I'll show
you a place where old hats air stuffed into broken
winders, where the children air dirty and ragged, where
gates have no hinges, where the wimmen air slipshod,
and where maps of the devil's wild land air painted
upon men's shirt bosums with tobacco jooce! That's
what I'll show you. Let us consider what the preachers
do for us before we aboose "em."
EVERYBODY WELCOME
UNITED CHURCH
Is .-or Wcs; I. 0. 0. F. J,tll
J. L. BEEBE,
Pastor
Warehouse Bill
DOYLK BROTH WIS, Auctloiieeis
Standing of Contestants
The following is the standing of the
Contestants 111 Tlie Chief's ami Cook's
Drug Store Kiee Tiii to the l'aiiuma
Kxpnsition Contest:
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Information from Washington iudi
cites that the Lever warehouse bill has
pissed the house of representatives.
The lin asiireli 11 substitute for a Semite
bill which provided for cotton ware
houses. The (.ever bill contains pro
visions for both cotton and giilln ware
houses. Tlie incisure will now go to a
coiifeieiice commit tee between the
s nuje and house. In discussing hi
bill, Repi-Hsentative Lever said:
"Tills bill will result in the establ sh-in-nit
of nil 'form warehouse receipts
for agricultural products throughout
the country. It will give a certainty
and u value to warehouse leceipt
which tiioy do not now possess. It
will furnish to the fiumors for the
ilrst time in this country Hie machinery
through which he may be enabled not
only to know the class or urude of his
products but their commercial value", I
People Say To Us
'I cannot eat this or that food, it docs
not ncreo with me." Our advico to
nil of them 13 to take a
!? "aSK"
25c a box.
W l't Road Hid C'llol and Ivcop Poatod on Church Mutters.
iljccssrsfssrasi i ni chbhbbd1
JHpMWWlifi Complete
JfWSyh Of
a Work Harness ?
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before and alter each meal.
H. E. Grlco Drug Co
COL. R. C. PETERS
Gerverotl Auctioneer
Will Guarantee Competent Service. Ask
Those Who Have Had Him Cry
Their Sales
Wrlto or Wlro For Dates
Prices Ranging From $37.00 to $65.00
In order to compete with catalogue houses and
since the prices in leather arc advancing, I have decided
instead of raising my prices, to sell for cash. Remember
I carry everything in .
LEATHER NOVELTIES
Such as pocketbooks, handbags, toilet sets, traveling
bags, suit cases and trunks. You will find my line
of the above articles complete, as well as a full line of
lap robes, blankets, etc., and my prices are the lowest.
s
JOE FOGEL
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Chief
for- the JJeuis
$1.50 a Year
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