KHIiiillilBIHIIHIHIIVHRMHIHHHHHIHVHBHHBHiBRHVi '.:' Simplicity i'W.v r.f-.V ful opftMtion of What it , in n ii'u The miiv any self-lillin fountain pen dent nils uhollv upon its sim- ' II HI ' piicity. Tlu: more tompiicat cd its construction anil opcr ntion, thi' more liable it is to break or tr t out of order. Self-Filling Fountain Pen j. . ,u... -..! "'u' - N" plm tit v,i!vt-i It .it I rw..-h. :- to wear Mil Nopump'.i.g. i." 'n ".nil, iiuJliitiji Jo ui'-in-t ii ' w:M, . o iuke ! lbmet-. no lon-e pin '-J 01 wort). Ju-t a 'lip in sin; ink unci u simple touch "M the Crescent-tiller (IUn nul cleans il in binntly. As for the ull fashioned dropper-llllor fuuntalii pen well, no body wants to bother with n soperato Idler these days A trial will convince) you that tho CuuUlin writes with a luxurious smoothness and certainty that you cliiln't imiiiiiu was possible in any rountain pen. Coino in uml try it. For Sale By Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. 9 .idasaaeett L0C4LETTES A. McL'all has lotnrneil home. Will West Snndaved at home. Puan Saundeis went east Monday Dell TurnurewusMn Chester l-'i iday. Bessie uokeileft for Omaha Sun- lay. Mis. M. Able went to Lincoln Thurs day. VA AmacU is lioine Uoin his eastern trip. A. A. lionkel is in Colorado this week. i Omar P.utler returned from Omaha 1-Viday. Mrs. .John Uarkloy went uast on l(! Sunday. Miss.Josio J,Igau is expected home next week. Joe Uarta moved in his new home Wednesday. C. I.. Cotting eamo homo Biiday from Omaha. h M. Crabill left for Cripple Creek 'Jhnrsday night. J C Saylor went to Chicago Satur day on buslnos" Geo. Lindsey went to Cripple Creek Thursday night. Mr. Davis spent a few days in Exeter visiting relatives. Geo. Volland was in lied Cloud tbo Inst of tho week. Rev. J. E. .larboe will preach at tho Tcnnant school hoiiso next Sunday at II p. tn A. I'aipenter and wife returned from Franklin Monday. The Hist f reeve, frost and snow fall struck heio Mini. lay. IVaiiU I'mvdiMi and wife went west OH t Saturday night. Mr liyau and family left for the wvsl Sunday evening Mis. IKri Moi hint's Hltle sister ar il vi d Saturday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Masieis came down fintii llfiti and Tuesday. Ifoii Sui One j curling coll. In quire at ilciihlc's Id very Hani. .Mrs. I'ntlcison left Filday night for Bloondngtou'to visit a daughter. Mr and Mrs. Thulium parents of Dr. Thomas were In I5-d Cloud l'Vlday. Kin-. .Iiirboe'sncw residence Is going no in the vi'tcrti pint of the city. Mis. Anderson .f llliioift is in tho eil .siting her sister M cm K. Myeis Mr- . I'., Householder of Dladt n wn shopping in the elty Wednesday Hu u tth( uf F-igel, the harness man. and ,-i ' .1 fan clml.ee uii the $18 burners. Mi. and Mis. J. W. IJogourlof went toSnlitui, Ivtc. last Hnturdiiy to visit friends. A new line of mouldings ntMol calf's Studio-, Arnbright's old stand. Potter Itloek. With every SI whip bought of doe Fiigel you get a fiec chance on an SIS singlo harness. dim Moianville has installed a iiual phone and tho-o needing veterinary service call on him. Mr.'and Mrs. H. B. Potter of Wilcox are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge .Hutchison this week. I-'imiSui:.-LotsS.'t and HI block .'5 Railroad Addition Inquire of W. o. lirooks at Kenkle's feed barn. Get your heating and cook stove in to shape for w Inter. Order your stove repairs from Morhart Bros. now. Nothing so good when you need a pill as Kings Little Biver Pills .small, sure. easy. Sold by Henry Cook. Chas. Crabill and wife returned Thursday from a two month's trip to Seattle Fair and along tho coast. Mr. and Mrs. .lini Klhoiton are the happy parents of ti 11 pound baby gill which was born Tuesday morning. Mis. Anna Tulleys and daughter Cora, leuo for Colorado Springs. Colo., this week wheie they will make their futuie home. Lape Ilerburger who has been inn ing a job printing ofllco ill Lincoln has sold out and is visiting frionds in this city this week-, Morhart ISros. have their hard coal stoves on their lloor. Coino in and sco the finest line of the best stoves you over looked at. .lustr ecived another car of extia choice cabbage at The Miner Bros. Co. Sl.'J.I per hundred in quanity of a 100 pounds or over. Mr. and Mrs. George Smolser and son Milfoid left for Klliston, Montana Monday evening where they will mako their future homo. Or. R. t Unities has removed his ofllee. to the, MeUnirc building over Paul Storey's clothing store. Tele phones remain tho sumo numbers. For a clear bond, a stout heart and strong mind, DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risers, gontlo, Mife, easy, pleasant, little pills. DeWitt's Carb6liml Witch Hael Salvo is unequalled for anything where a salvo is needed, and is espec ially good for Piles. Sold by all dealers. . :.?. . :psn p&".sb ,". " W " g?rZgZ'S!i J - feTcsrVill HigtiesS Award Kl' ' - i- ! N 1 1 '.(i The first foot ball gaino of tho season will be played here Friday afternoon, Hed Cloud high school vs Franklin Academy Come outaiut sec thcgaine. The Hpw orth League will give u social at the M. I', chuich parlor". Fri day evening, Oct.. l.'ith. Sandwiches, pickle, cuke and coll'cc for 10c. livery one invite 1. Mr. ( barley o. Smith and Miss Mabte lloyd, daughter of lcnry II IJoyd of Hladeii. who is one of Webster Ciiunt,'s prosporotis farmers were married by Judge II Isoti Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Cat her and Miss Kaley of Lincoln, who have been lsltlug their brothers here the past three weeks th'pnt'tod for Denver this week. From thcie thoy will go to Cullfoi'uia to spend the winter. Pou Si i::- Three nged Kcrkshlre boms, ilomestcd I'ivmier IM223. Fnl v" it y Lord IllOtl. and n chotue son .r i:...iil Unl.ln !'M)10. Twenty Feb. March. April, boars, bred down ntid suws with pijrs at ftHt. IJlnidc Lnng slmn (,ot'Und.--TiKJ.s. I'oi.lit 'M s. 0-ibb Kock. L, Aa. Ilussong will preach at tho Christian church both morning ami evening next Lord's day October Kill. Morning theme "Business In Christ ianity." evening set moti to Ked Cloud's business men on 'Christianity in Busi ness." A coidial welcome is extended to the general public to attend. Tho ladies of the Christian church tendered their minister and his wife a most delightful rceoption on Thursday night, October 7th, which was largely attended making Elder Ilussong feel that the welcome on his return to Red Cloud is most cordial and hearty Sandwiches, cake and colVeo wore served. Two hoboes came into town on Fri day and mocceded to steal. One of tho men stole a pair of shoes from Frank- Smith . the shoo man, and tho other broko one of .loo Fogcl's front windows anil madu an oll'ort to get goods. They were soon run down by Oilieer Gecr. and are now tho guests of Shei ill' Hedge. They both drew '.'0 days in the county jail. Mrs. Mary Copley and son Fred re turned from Ilngland Monday. They hae made an extended visit to the old home in Yorkshire and other places. They report the condition of the poor class to be pitiful in the extreme anil no relief in sight. It has been 10 years since Mis. Copley saw old Ilngland and naturally theio were many changes. We do not doubt but what they were glad to got back- to free America. Most women are troubled with Kid noy complaint, and you know very many serious and oven fatal diseases result from these neglected Kidney troubles. If you will take DoWitt's Kidne.N ainUllladdi r Pills as directed. you may be confident of good results Try them and see iiuw really good they aie. Ilewaro of imitations, pills that are intended to deceive you. Bo sure you get DeWitt's. Sold by all dealers. Last Sunday's World Ilorald con tained an excellent cartoon of the Japanese tea garden as given in the Ak-Sar-Beii festival in Omaha last week. The figures showed ti.o Oriental color and one would never imagine that a Red Cloud artist could produce such an eastern elt'eet but tho signa ture revealed tho nnmo of Omar Iliit-'1 ler. Wo are pleased with Mr. Butler's rapid advancement and so is the ontiro city. Rev. J. M. Bates was elected at Grand Inland a delegate to the Miss ionary Conference of tho sixth depait inent which met at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. This department comprises eight stales, of whieli Nebraska is the ceutr.ilono. Mr. Bates hasaNo visited his family in Lincoln on the way to and from and will return to KedClniid the Inst of the i ck and hold surv ices ne.t Sunday. Mr. tainuel Custell eume in our sanc tum MiiietoVlum Tiiosdny with samples of vegetables raised on his irrigated farm In tbo Shonsheu country Wyotn lug. Mo was fortunate enough to bo one of the men who drew a prize in tho reservation and is dolighted with his farm. He showed us three pota toes the smallest of which weighed 21 lbs.-. Also he showed a large white onion which except for the husks might have been taken lor a pumpkin. Tho -Nebraska Odd Fellow" publish ed an interesting description of the lirand Lodgo in its last issue. Por traits of all the grand olllcora are given and among them we notice those of Paul Storey and II. H. Newhouse. Mr. Storey is Orand Warden of the lirand lodge and will be Orand Master one year hence. Mr. Newhouso holds tho position of Junior Warden in tho Mil campment degiee and in one year will hold the highest ntlice in that branch. Tho Red Cloud lodgo Is well represent ed in tho upper lodges. Klir.lMAIISM Cflll.l) in a l.. Dr. Dutoht'on'e Relief for Itho'iinutlMii and Neuralgia radically cm cd iii 1 to .3 dajs. It action .ipon the ,tem is remarkable and mysterious. It ro moves at once the cause and tho du- ' fltseililiui dililt B li-.tijiUL..! J I ''is- ijos lj I ' t 'lis . u .1 ll t ,jll J l.u II 1. '. I'" i ' l. Red:iond Nobr S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST ! Successor to Dr. J, S. I:UUII i At tho old stand over the j State Bank. Phonefl3V Strike liml no Terrors for lr.d Wouililo hi'.e talcing in the k Sai Bell our iimiihli. ioial citizen, of the hcaw weight i lass. Mr. Jolinnv Rutledgc. hapjieiied to board a west bound Far iiiui stieel ear just as .lobule was ad-jtf-'mg himself to tho cushions and lKltig his eiglc eye on the skt scrap pels in the distance, ho wai gently tapped on the shoulder (the left side) and the Basjious shout of (fare pionsei was wliispetod In bin ear forgetting himself f.r the ttistinl he handed mcr I bitts. The conductor (a -cabin Inn ing liiiii ess in another pint of the car foi getting Hie change (which hap peiH-l occasionally ) hut our luknlgliti d Itllow t iliaeti was thcte with the jro-i's Cieltlllg a half Nelson be ot nun In', his change, llii.iiti'idii de stinc-Hoii wth n .1 J. J. pmu li mil It pit tUo moii.v. Auction Sale. Sdlimhiy. Coloiicr Kith. at S p.m. "Miu'e Hie Bed ( loud school 1 iaril hi decided to iU lit. Public Auction the surplus school supplies and build ing material, we wish to call tho at tention of school olllcers whose dis tricts arc not amply provided with school desks, globes, black boaids, stoves, etc. that this is an excellent opportunity to secure what you want. None of tho articles are woin out, many of them as good as new and they will all be sold regardless of cost to the highest bidder. Remember the date October 10th. at :i p. in., north ward school ground. The Red Cloud Board of Education will sell at. Public Auction on the north ward school grounds, Saturday, Oct., Kith at .') p. m,, the following list of school supplies and building material. "f school desks singlo or double, II teacher's desks, l globes, 1'.' stoves, 100 yds. black board cloth, book sht'hlng, sheathing, flooring, timbors ii(i, di niensions ','l, axis. 2xs,ii10, moulding, wainscoating, laths, ceiling, iron ceil ing, stone, brick. Cart! of f hanks. 1 desire to thank all those who so kindly assisted mo during the recent sickness and death of my beloved hus band. Mas. Ei. mi it II Mtvi.v. $9iir s&v r, School Suits Are Ready! Rrrt' H l J ? i i I 'HERE'S n whole army of School Boys to he filled out . . ..:.!. Q-i. : rit i..:.... .1 r t.. iiu oiiiuui vlulll., (.miiii im: ui-.xi iuv wcchs, Wo expect to see a large share of them atitl wc promise in advance the Besl School Suits made and, without a doubt, the Besl School Suits ever bought for the prices. Reefer. Norfolk and Blouse Suits from choice, durable fabrics. The tailoring is double strength all the way through " All Sizes From 6 Years Up $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 to $750 JInvestigatc our School Suits, and the Suits themselves will speak of their goodness in many ways. Gowden-Kaley Clothing Co. S Always Reliable First Door North of Postoffice Letter List. List of letters lemaiiiiug uncalled for at postotllco at Wed Cloud. Nob. ior Hie week ending October II, UK I'd, Mis. F. A Davis. C. B. M, Ben 0ctis, Mrs. g.Tnuison. (irace Ft incon These will be sent to the dead loiter olllce Oct , 'Ifi. li'O'.i, if uncalled for befoie. Vhen calling lot idune please saj "advertised." T. C. llu'Ki'.it, 1 'ost mast or. I f you have trouble w ith your kid neys and MilVcr lioni backache, iiillainina tlon of the bladder, uiinaiy disorders orrheuniatic pains, take I'ineules. Pineules promptly give relief in all cases of kidney trouble. They are sold by Henry Cook Bees Laxative Cough Syrup is so highly recommended, especially by mothers, because it not only moves tho bowels gently and thereby stops the' cold, but it hlso allays inllamma tiou of tho lungs and throat, and in that way stops tho cough. It is pleas ant to take. Sold by Henry Cook. To help the kidneys when they need help, use i'ineules -the now kidney remedy. Pineules will promptly ie loivo backache, rheumatic pains, pains in the bladder, urinary disorders etc. They are for weak kidneys. Sold by Henry Cook. There is danger when a cold becomes obstinate and causes continued cough ing. Don't neglect a cold. First of all, tnko a good, reliable laxutlvo to move the bowels. Does Laxntlvo Cough Syrup gently but freely creates a movement of the bowols, and at tho saiuu time it heals Irritation and stops tho cough. Sold by Henry Cook. You ueeii not bo be troubled in any way with tho stomach, if you will sim ply take Kodol at thoso times when you feel that you need It. Kodol Is guaranteed to relievo you. If it falls your money will bo refunded to you by tho druggist from whom you pur chased It. Try it today on this guar antee. Sold by nil dealers. Market Report As Furnished Ijy Hanson li Trine Hens (fat) per lb Cox :i " " Springs ' ." " Ducks V ' ' (lees 7 Butter 2U " " Bggs " " " TOE GHICAGO SPtGEMISTS. Chronic and Serious Diseases. Rod Cloud, office Royal Mold. C. vl-xtirn 1 t , aya'n I riday Octolr 29th. Amack 8 Chancy Headquarters FOR Furniture, Carpets AND UNDERTAKING HHfriY ft. &1 hiM(.srts i .r.;i n i?')lx W, fiiiUlf' REDFERN Whalebone CORSETS Dlrectolrc Motile 39 is moderately short and full above the waist, but has tho very long skirt, fully encasing the hips, suppressing their fullness and producing tho straight hip line. Designed for rather short, full forms. An addition to tMs model that adds to its comfort and liting beauty is found in the SECURITY Rubber Button Hose Supporters lust piool of ionise- which iiie accurately placed by the designer of these model- at tiotit Mild -ides. Hc'lcl :U) WlilK: Kutlstc, White Coutillc l'-'illl: SI-00 to $5.00 .Same Pattern In delicate White Floured Creche; immo; $1 00 to S5.00 JOHNSON & uPMl i.iMMktbii&iiliiiibitiltbU'MiWVi)btiit4ni4- Ultliil;iiiMlJ;UvWiliilcf-vliivVJi SAY, HISTER1 Do you know that it will pay YOU, as woll us US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Coal at ouryards? Not only that our prices aveiuok lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but nEOADSE wo take especial care of and protect all can be classed a K H i U B A B C U H T O M K li S PL ATT & FRBBb CO, Coal. Lumber. Sr. -f-6-6-S-& V 6 & 6- arr"ilT'MT'i m,1l1V'n','',, i,(,,','ini'iii:iTV'nii.,ii,ivimf(i(ilrjiljJVjlj()((B "Wlirni..iiMltfnl iwi For Sale- IB. i. si- mi l.ors you S.tj.t.-A nice KjO.ures near Bird City. ICa., to ''" house and 4'j loU located -. w 'i int.. s,,n. i.,t.. i . l s m (IK U ,i nice place. In- I 1 'l 11 s i v , i t ofjl, f, i fm-thor r