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VMWAPAVWWAW W.V.W; ' f) (i f) ii (0 0 ) 0 ( to f) to ( to f) to ft to f) to (M to f) to (j to fl to IS to fl to (S to fl , to y it) rw) to 00 to fl to (S to f) to 61 aV & W to (af to f) to ( to fl to ( to ft ft afl i k 91 to )& to F C to fi to ft to V) to JUS;T RECEIVED il; $1500.00 Worth of Wool Dress Goods And Silks comprising all the newest and latest novelties there is on the market for this season. Get the habit of visiting our store when you are looking for something new. you will always find we have it. Below we give a list of the different kinds of goods we have, and in each and every one we have a wide range of patterns and colors: Wool Dress Goods Batestes English Cords Diagonals Serges Melton Suitings Coverts Whip-Cords Suitings Bedford Cords Wool Eponges We have a beautiful line of Cream Serges. Cream Bedford Cords and Cream Herringbone Stripes. SILKS! China Crepe MelSof Taffetas Satin Charmense Messalines Crcpe-De-Chene Serges Peau-De-Soie Brocades ' Pongee Poplins Suesine Also a big line of the celebrated Cheney Bros. Foulard Silks. to to to to to to to to to to to to il it it; if to it it it il to il to il to to il to it il to il to il il il to il 0 JUL Weesner, Perry & Co. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA -vTWM Public-:- Sale At Starr Bros. Sale Barn ON Thursday, March 6th OOMWfMCNt AT ONE O'CLOCK 28 Head Horses and Mules 28 12 Head Farm Mares 12 1 span bay marei, 7 and 8 years old, weight 2660, one in foal; 1 bay jure, 6 years old, weight 1440, in foal by jack; 1 bay mare 6 years old, weight 1440 bred; 1 black mare, 6 years old, weight 1430, in foal to horse; 1 roan mare, 6 years old, weight 1500; 1 gray mare, 5 years old, in foal by jack; 2 mares, 5 years old, weight 2500; 2 bay mares, 4 and 6 years old, weight 2500, one in foal; 1 bay mare, 12 years old, weight 1100. GELDINGS From 4 to 7 years old, good ones. MULES From 4 to 7 years old. 8 8 TERMS: Ten months time at 10 per cent with bankable note. Starr Bros., Props. COL J. H. ELL1NGER, Auct. CAPT. SID FLORANCE, Clerk. I. t .; z- Correspondents 'WWWHWUWWyWIMWM BATIN It seems IIUo thai the winter liad jus Stllt'teil. This Is lugrippe week in tlil-t local Hy. ' .Iim Viivrtekn ih'p.ii-leil for Out" Monday at which phtcu lie ha opciml nil ii iii r Jif. Mrs (ji'iili! Hanson wim very slok tlicllisi putt of tlio week bulls miiiih belter at this writing. Frmil, SUobl's ate all sick with the grippe xci'pt tlio liuby bov Frank Vnviicka bus trmU'il bis out hoisv poivuc engine for u -Js hoic pUVM'l' eilgillC. Jos. Hovclson is on the sick list with Ibu giippe. Clitle Ilemlei ion's wife is very sick at the home of Frank Wutldii's but In lepoitcd some better ut this writing. .Mrs. Jos. lluvei is sick with the grliipe. , John i'.-ivliuk whs in Ueii Cloud Moil- lay John Itrusll returned from Kansas City, Just Saturday where he shipped two ears of fat cattle. This snow tins uiiule it very easy for the automobiles to run. Ed Sidlo is sick with a sure throat. John Holswotth'.s sale wasn't verv largely attended on account of bad weather but all that wete tlicie were buyers anil stuff .sold well, Messrs. Whtsler and Kust were in this locality representing the old line Hunker's Life Insurance company. Charley llm-plnim hauled a load of hogs to Hed Cloud Tuesday. GARFIELD Those who know buy TXT!1 I ilfil Cream mJCa LjV Y JLd Separat ors Cre&tnerymen Because they ate experts in the handling of cream and know by long experience that the De Laval skims cleanest and wears longest. That is why 98 of the World's creameries use the De Laval exclusively. Experienced Dairymen The Dc Laval is the universal favorite among big dairymen. They know that no other separator will give them such satisfactory service. Old De Laval Users Whenever a man who has used an old model De Laval decides to purchase a later style machine he in variably buys another De Laval. Men Who Investigate It anyone takes the tune to investigate the merits of the various cream separators. k. .! I... ! ... f - ...L... ! J 1 euner oy nnaing oui irom omcr users wnai una IblTibb tllU .. III. lw .IHYW IIVII W. tj testing other machines out against the De Laval, the chances are a hundred to one that his choice will be the III IMfcv MgJakJ ana rawiiL BDaliull in De Laval. More De Laval machines are in use than any other make. There is a reason. Come in and we will . tell you GEO. TRINE RED CLOUD I ,1 i I re than Mori 1,500,000 DELAVALS now in use. Illllllll A tine snow fell on Thursday and Friday. It was just the thing for the wheal and it makes the fanners feel Rood only they would like to see more VfMt as it is the first moisture we have had for three months. Clyde Howen was moving down on the Weesner place lu Kansas the mid dle of the week. John Coon was out on wind mill row at Guy Humes butchering hogs. They killed four hogs. Al Smith went over to Chas. Smith's Monday utter seed corn and got twenty bushels. Grandma Campbell is on the sick list this week. II The river is frozen over again and it Is pretty ruff. ii) ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ALSO DEALER IN Eggs, Butter. Cream, Parity, Hides, Flour and Feed of All Kinds. Hfghett Markmt Prlcm Paid For Your Stuff m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft - - - .m m . -. .m . m . .m .m . ,m . . a . m . . .m -dw. m taw ama aaT It 't! ' rr. wr p- f- - f ar amz cwaza maw (BBJJ,,.,iJ, JUa' II i ' 'I I imt nfl , , Lliiig , jgwaMsjJsssamaa i .isaBaaam- COWLES i:. T. Foe came in from liiid City Tuesday. Ueo. Unit left for Omaha baturdiiy evening where he expects to see the Auto ahow. Orval ltltehey spent Sunday with his patents, Mr. und Mis. Hltohey. He laft for his school iu Iudinola Monday. Peter Malllok, who has been quite sick with pueumouia, is getting aloug uioely. The Cowles A. O. U. W., lodge has got stirred up again aud initiated a bunch Saturday night. After the ini tiation the lodge adjourned to the Soott restuaraut and devoured an oy6ter stew. Chas. C Benuett left for Omaha Tuesday where he expects to attend the Auto Show and look after other business matters. (Delayed) Fred Quad was down from Blue Hill Wednesday looking after banking in terests. Addison Ritohey a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bitchey here in town came back Wednesday from the Phtllipine Islands. He went there a number of years ago as a government lnstruotor aud after a number of years of teaching he put up his shingle and commenced practic ing law. Addison Rltchey practiced law in Red Cloud for a short time. C. B. Putnam has commenced the erection of a new residence on his lots in the south west part of town. We will be glad to give him the right hand of welcome aruoug us. Fred Fuller, Emery Waller and Q. A. Wells uutoed to Hastiugs Tuesday on business. We are sorry to learn this week of the death of Mr. Foe which occurred Tuesday evening. He has been one among us for a good many years aud It seems hard to part with old friends but neverless we will ever remember his cheerful face for a number of long years to come. Earnest Ellis has a brother from Superior visiting him for a short time. (is) Conductor Mike lost his job! He could not jjet the liatitf of cause and effect. So he climbed tip on his car and looked it over so Ions: trying to fijrttre out why it would not go that he tied up the entire system. Finally a newsboy told him that his trolley was off pretty poor head work for Mike! Lots of people have very little on Mike! They have nn nche, a pain, an organ of their bodies Is calling for jiower. Do they hunt the cause of the trouble? No. They try by this means or that to soothe the pain. That's just where Chiropractic is different. The Chiropractor hunts the cause and he knows where to find it. He knows that the source of life is the mind which has its seat in the brain. He knows thnt life force iIowh from the bruin to the various organs of the body and that If each organ Is receiving Its full supply it cannot be sick it will be so strung and virll thtit no illness can make any effect upon it. He also knows that if the wiring of the body, the nerves and spinal cord, is not interfered with each organ will naive Us full than of lift force. So the first thing the Chiropractor hunts Is the interference. No serious nerve compression can exist except where the spinal nerves pass through. the openings between the vertebra;. If a vertebra Is nut of line a nerve will be pinched and part of the current cut off. weakening the organ to which that nervn leads, to the extent that sickness can attack It. Such displaced vertebras are easily located and, through the skill of the Chiropractor, are adjusted to the normal position with perfect certainty without the us of anything except the hands. Chiropractic may be new to you. The idea of relieving human ills by adjusting their causes mav never have occured to you. Hut Chiropractic has gone on proving Its truths over and over for nearly 17 years. In this school is held the largest open clinic In the world where nearly 1000 patients are adjusted daily. If Chiropractic were not so efficient would sufferers come from alt over the continent to be adjusted? You have a competent gradual Chiropractor in your city, almost at your door. Why not take your trouble to him and let him point out the way to vigor and happiness? He will gladly answer any questions you wish to ask. Palmer School of Chiropractic "Chiropractic Fountain Htad" Davenport, Iowa RALPH E. CAMP, D. C. 62S Elm Street, ... Rtd Cloud, Nebraska Graduate of Palmer School of Chiropractic Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free OFFICE HOURS: 0 to 12 a. m, and 2 to 5 p m. DO Real EstateJraMfcrt, For the week ending Feb. 23th, 1013. Compiled by M. W. Carter,'Bonded Ab stracter, Red Cloud, Nebr. Samantba M. Ferguson to Mae Cone.wd, pt lot 20, Roberta' Addition to Guide Rock t 400 Samuel D. Talley and wife to William N. Magner, qcd, lota 1, 2, 3, Ulk. 12, Sweezy's Add to Blue Hill State of Nebraska to Jacob H. Ellinger, deed, ne, sH nw4, nX8etf,39-2lO 29CO Daborah O. Roland, et. al., to Ida A. Kaiser, wd, lots 18, 14, Blk. 1 Vance's Add to Guide Rock William M. Miner and wife to Edson Miner, wd, mvtf. 35-2-0 8000 C. L. Stone and wife to C. F. Gund.qod, lots 7, 8, Blk. G, Blue mil Edwin T Foe to W. W. Rlchey, wd, lots 1G, 10, 17, 18, 10, 20, Blk. 1, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7,8,9,10,11,12, 10,80, 31, 22, 23, Si, 111k. 0, In Foe&MoUrlde A44 t, Cowles, also part of the se4 OTC 4-2-10 - Mortgage Filed, 17,217.70. Mortgages Released, tl2,8S0.0O. 8500 ItotkcftTPntate. W, L, Weetner shipped & car loads of cattle to Kansas City Wednaiday. John Weetner accompanied the cuttle. In the County Court o( Webster County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, I ,. Webster County, f ' To all person Interested In tlio estate of Christian Hasser, Deceased: TAKE NOTICK, that a petition has been filed praying that the Instrument tiled In this court on the 6th day of February, 1913, purporting to be tlio last'wlll and testament of said doceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded on tho last will and testament of Christian Hasser, deceased; that said In. strumont be admitted to probate, and tho administration ol said estato be granted to "William Hasser, Executor. It Is hereby ordered by tho court, that alt persons Interested In said estato appear at tho County Court to be held In and (or said county on tho 1st day of March, 11)13, at ten o'clock A. M., to show cause, If any there be, why the prayer of tho petitioner should not bo granted, aud that notice ol tho pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In The Hed Cloud Chief, a legal weekly newspaper printed In said eounty, for three consecutive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand andithe seal of said court this 6th day ol February, A. P. 1913. I (seal) A. D. Hamnky, County Judgu MjJiAJLa.: li,.. i-' J . -A t j .. j'Cfctki- -