RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIEF I lit i i a i iw 1i f Ml .! If, -k. k ggvic effCencxq!jISE?v hm i DDrmg is Coming! H I Mfflllw TT3I A 1?5 lintw I PwSS A WmJk w?l ft IMillllMSMM, and you want your CAR in ship-shape for the1 new season Let us overhaul it and make all the necessary repairs to give you a full season's satisfactory service. A full line of supplies and accessories alway on hand. Ha.vel (L Bvizzard Automobiles Supplies Repairing Fourth Avenue - - Red Cloud, Neb. It's Not Too Early to Plan on Your Spring Fence Building We have a complete line of White and Red Cedar Posts, also the long leaf Yellow Pine Creosote Posts with a 25 year'guarantee. Think of it a post that is insured to last at least a quarter of a century. MALONB-GBLLATLY CO. "TALK WIT! I US ABOUT POST" H?fcs llfcfc...tfill Three cows and a Utu Li A V ALi separator will make more money than four cows with gravity setting Thousands upon thousands of cow owners have already proved this statement; any experienced dairyman will verify it for you. With such a big savinR it is hard to understand why any cow owner should try to Ret alonf, without n Do Laval Cream Separator. If you aro scllhiR cream or making butter, and have no separator, or else an inferior machine, we know if we could put a De Laval on your place we would be doing you a personal favor. If you haven't a separator don't make the mistake of starting with a "cheap" or inferior machine. When you do buy n separator ns sooner or later you surely will be sure to get the best thof De Laval. Remember, you can't make money by trying to save money In tho purchase price of n cream separator. A De Laval costs only a little more than the cheapest and will save you twice as much and last five to ten times as long as other separators. nSf'ST w m f b vm Y? M YJTE is rili.j ilRu fy Wi SBtatW r9 im TE v affiL JMs$ WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR COAL ORDERS PLATT QUALITY PRINTING--THE CHIEF DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OYER STATE BANK Red Cloud ' a - Nebraska I Hit .Mill "Rpa Your Hard ware Dealer ir Mil n r-5vJ-it' & FREES Dr. R. V. Nicholson Dentist ALL WORK GUARANTEED 7-tf'OAPicE Ovr.it Amiiiiqiit's Siokk THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Hod Cloud, Nebraska. i'UULISHBD EVEKY THURSDAY Catered In tho I'oMalllcc nt It( tl ( loud, Neb. ob Htconil Class Matter V H. MtAKTIlUK I'UIU.lHlIKii HIE ONLY iJKMOCItATIC TArEU IN WKUSTKtlCO' NTY Wants Use of Court Rooms Our (teemed friend nml fellow elti .i'ii, linn. II .1. Minuet-, Is to bo seen on our busy streets, theso days, with mi ollleinl looking document in Ids Intuits, and ns several of our citizens have not been grunted tho opportunity of inspecting this paper, and not being of an inquisitive nature ate utii loss to know the contents of this document. lr their boiieilt and also to assist Mr. Muuier in his Ktoit mission wo wish to I itiiiiiliurizo the people with Mr. Muur- w'swmk The paper is n petition to open up the court looms of the court house to tho public, for the purposo of Holding publiv moctinKs In the feiiuiy, Tho rest rooms in the building were never fitted out with tho propor furni ture and us soino of1 our citizens do uot feel Inclinett to stand while attending any public meeting-, and as the county does not see their way clear to furnish chairs for this room, Mi. Mauror is In favor of using the court rooms for pub lie meetings, which portain to tho wel fare of the surrounding community This building having been erected and now boing muintiiincd by tho people's money, why should wc be denied the privolege of using the mime? If you are in favor of the citizens receiving value for their dollars invested, see Mr. Mauror nml he will tell you how nud why. Tho petition will bo sub mit ted to the county board for their approval. On Wednesday evening, Mr. Joseph Saluden, one of the old settlers of this county passed away nt tho homo of his sister, Mrs. A. H. Carpenter. He leaveB two brothers, one sister and a number of children to mourn his death. On Friday evening, tho best of the home talent artists will put on a f ur act drama entitled "Heeauso I Love You" nt the Oipheiim for the benefit of tho Royal Neighbor lodge. This drama will be the best production thai has yet been given in the city. Don't forget to go. 'Light Hearted In tho lightsome love-ninUing days one pair of bright eyes is illumination enoittrh. Out in tho prosaic afterward, when comes the problem of more light, better light, and cheaper light then you should get EDISON Mazda Lamps They give you three times ns much light as the old-style car bon lamp -for the same amount of electricity. Got tho full beno fit of this saving by putting an Kdison Mazda in every lamp socket in your house. See my complete line E. W. Stevens Red Cloud, Nebraska wwiimiimrTniiiiniiin . See the Chief for job work. The best that can be had in the city. When the Firemen Appear the insured man's fir.ii thought is one oi thankfulness thnt he is so. Mow abou your thoughts it a fiircman should ap pear at your home? The Day Before the Fire is the day to insure. As that day may be lo. morrow for oil ou can know or do, it (ellows that prudence would im pcll you to stop in our ofTice to day and hac us issue cu a pol'cy, OJC.TEE L R.elia.ble Insurance i I Buying At Home The olti.uns of this cciinminitt , whenever possible, as it invariably is should buy the things that they need from tho local liieichants. This is tho spirit of Co-operation wliiih will help tho town to grow and in time make It bigger and n better insjiket place. Wc don't want you to pay more here for what you can get cheaper some whoro else, but use your common sense. You know that no man in a town n hundred miles away can send you what you oider by mail, pay thuuxpenoes of his catalogues, and gt-t a prollt with out charging you moic than your homo merchniit. Hesidos, you have to wait many days before you will get the mer cliandlse ordeied, you will have to send your money in advance and you will run the lisle of being stuck That is just plain every day common sense; it's uot advice. Local mer chants usually take a pride In hand ling the best of everything while mull order houses only hunt tho choapest things they can sell. Whether they last or not Is Immaterial you can't sco thetu about it and they will uot hoar you grumble, They can sell you shoddy stuff cheap but your local mer chant will give you goods thnt arc standard at a reasonable price. m Boost Your Town Of courso your town is a good town? Prosperous, progressive and full of good citizens. If you didn't think so you wouldn't stay in It. In chosing a town to livo In and to work for, you should first decido on u place whoro you are host suitod with existing conditions and the outlook for future devcloptnent, and with its citizens your co-laborers. When this decision is made you should "got busy". You believe iu your town you must see that It makes good. Knockers there may be attracted, no doubt, by tho good tilings boosters have accomplished, but thero never thelesswith their little hammers. These knockers should bo converted if possible, subdued If recalcitrant, or boosted out if hopoless. You know nothing will kill n knock like u real live boost. Tho grass grows greener, the crops arc more bountiful, the smiles more plentiful, while you are boosting. If you don't believe it, try It once for luck and bo convinced. uite likoly thero are Improvements needed iu your town. Advocate and work these but in the booster's way not as a knocker. Tho one way wit s friends, confidence, success. Thoothir losi-s even your own self-respect. If thero Is any good reason why you cannot boost your town, in the name of common sense remove tho reason, or quit tho town. Go some place where j'ou can boost. But nine times out of ten when things go wrong it isn't your town it's you. (let it tut o boost. Don't drag your feet and gi owl at the trail. (Jet out and push. Boost the impediments from the track and soon you will have a highway over which success can run with you two abreast. Boost. Plenty of Excitement. "Poor laddio," said the lady to tho hotel elevator boy, "don't you find this work rnther trying nnd monotonous?" "No fear, ma'am. I like it. It's full of excitement. First of till, there's always the funny people coming In nnd out. Then there's other things. "Only yesterday a man tried to' got out before the elevator wns down nnd cracked his skull. Then last week tho machine broke, and the thing camo straight down from the sixth lloor to the bottom, and everybody was hurt 'cr-pt mo. This 'ere rope, too, looks n bit weak, but It'll probably last till we get up, though I don't know what we'll do If It don't' cos tho engine mnn is nwny 111 today, and 'is mate's just married, nnd I'm In charge of every thing and I don't know nothing about It. So 11 ain't really what .ni could call u dull life, is It?" New York r.lobo. BLADEN . Mis. West was In Hustings Saturday. A. W. Co. was in Hastings Satin day. Mrs. Olev Ivurson was in Hastings M niday. Mis. W. A. C'liuniiiglian was in lllue II 11 'lucs.iay. Mrs. .lones Williams spent Sunday w tit lelatives in Hastings. Cloyd (jicciio was a passenger to Omalia the llmt of the week V. S Hull tiansueted business in Omaha te first part ot tho week. Mrs. V. V Hogtite visited relatives iu Hlue Hill the II rot of the week. tiarl Shuniuiuiiiii of Campbell ttans noted business iu IUadeu Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Campboll, spent .Monday night with Foil Biewer I and family. Mrs. Frank Baker of Ilildieth was a visitor at the home of Ciiandma Uakcr 1 the Hrst of the week. i RE. Wright of liiltner visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Uooin, Monday and Tuesday. Cowles HieMi School tiimmed Hhideii High in a gamu ol basket Lull luno I Friday night, by the scmu of ','S to 'Jl J 'I he game st od u tie, yj to ii'i, when time was called and live minutes mote play was necessary to decide tho winner. Why Pay tlhe Peddler or Canvasser Twice These Prices? Yon can save a pood deal of money by buying your sNie! tonic tit this store, instead of paying the ped dler big, fancy prices for goods of unknown ijual ity Look nt thee prices for that old reliable and guaranteed stock conditioner and worm expeller Dr. Hess Stock Tonic 25-lb. pail LlOOrlb. drum Remember we have no peddler's wagon and horses' expenses to pay. That's why we can sell you Dr. Hess Stock Tonic at these rock-bottom prices. Here Is another point, Mr Karmer, we want toum phiisie, that is: Dr. HessStock Tonic is highly con centrated; it goes farther, as the small dose qunu tlty proves. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic is to put your auiiu.ils in a thriving condition, make tho tilling ones lienltliy and expel tlio worms otherwise you got you money back rjght here at our store. V also bundle. Dr. Hess Dip and Disinfectant Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer Chas. L. Cotting, the Druggist UVWIVWWrtWtfVVVVSAiVAVV.VAV.VV.VW'A-VAVAV.VSiWM , """"Tlli Mitt ' allw" I 1 isisHnMttKt Auto Hearse - Horse Hearse : ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING ! (LADY ASSISTANT) ALL THE PHONES RED CLOUD, NEB. A PUBLIC SALE! Owing to continued poor heath I am compelled to quit farming therefor will offer at Public Auction, on the farm 4 miles south and 4 miles west of Red Cloud, and 4 miles south and 4 miles east of Inavale the following property commencing at 10 o'clock Wednesday, Feb. 14 10 HORSES andMULES 10 1 team black mares, wt 3000. 1 team black mares. vt 2700, 1 bay shire mare wt 1500, 1 sorrel mare wt 1100, these mares are all in foal: 1 bay horse, 3 years old, wt 1150; 1 black horse, 2 years old, wt 1000: 1 bay horse colt, 1 year old, wt 800- 1 bay mare mule, 4 years old, wt 1200. 19 MEAD of CATTLE 19 8 N". 1 milch cows, all bred to pure bred bull, some fresh and some soon: 7 steer calves coming yearlings; 1 heifer coming yearling; 1 pure bred Shorthorn bull coming year ling, pedigree furnished. 29 HEAD of HOGS 29 5 high grade Duroc .Jersey sows, farrow April 1, bred by a thorobred boar; 21 fall pigs, wt GO lbs each. fVltarni'nPFV Ffrr M"C!1CH agon. wide.nrcd wagon; wafion box; McCot maimait.y, .L.11-. srnm binder good M new. EmeTton mowei. hmason rake. .Z-iow cultivator; walking culmatoi; Rock Island riclinR lister; John Deere pang plow, Rood ai new; Dane Junior stacker, Dan s erp; 16 (t harrow harrow; field disc; John Deere 2-row weedta. hnd corn shelter; 2 scoop end gales; grind stone; 3 sets I 'i.. inch harnrsi, good condition; 10 bu seed corn; some seed oats, hay and corn' loddei TERMS: Nine months at ten per cent Col J. H. Ellmger, Auct. State Bank, Clerk LUNCH ON GROUND The Hamilton - Cather Clothing Co. Succetiors to Paul Storey Everything a Man or Boy Wears Red Cloud Nebraska cost $2.00 costs $6.50 i ..W.V.V.V.V.V, SAM JOHNSTON K. E. CAMP, D. C. Chiropractor ( Inde ( Bell pendent 2l'2 Red 101 Phoms ls Farm Loans I huvo tho ohenpest rates nnd best option iu tho state, with suvuiul plans to chooso from. Sole npent for fro vott, MattU & linker J. H.Bailkv. y Si v Vi