w, '' lAr.ABtTTFS " Fieri Tempi o is in town tliis week. Chits. lo. vv.ts in Hastings Tuesday. District Court l.v in sehn this week. Neil Grimes in in ltlue Hill this week. t s ' Mrs. Polnloky bits returned from Omaha. Mrs.Sunsom !ms returned borne from Kansas. Krnest Starke lias returned from Wisconsin. Mr. nud Mr. Corbett have kudu to Arthcr, 111. ;' i"- Chas. Starr was over-from Lebanon, ' Kas., Friday. Miss Ethel WhitnUer went to Heat rico Monday. Mrs, Fred Wallace has returned from Deliver Alva Sellarsh'a6 bought r new White Steamer auto. Jake Klllnger has bought a new K. M. F. automobile A. T. Walker and wife went to Campbell Tuesday. It. E Ashelmau and wife have gone to Illinois for a visit. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. Clark of Oklahoma is visiting at tho homo of .!. C. .Myers. SI, 812. en and 511 will buy a good Single Harness at Fooi:i.s. Frank Ablo and Frank Kllinger were in Campbell Sunday. Miss Vera Wilson returned from Chicago the last of the week. Mrs. rJrway of Denver Colo., is visiting .Mrs. Prurience Mooiv. Miss Lottie Kinerton returned Satur day from Arkansas City. Kims. Dr. Andrews of lloldrcgo is attend ing district court here this week. Will Wolfe and wile left Monday for u trip thru the eastern states. Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yard. Mi.i:it linos, and Co. Harry Schwann of Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting at the home of his uncle Chas. Potter. Geo. Lindsey returned from Cripple Creek Saturday morning. Lewis Peislger and Frank Uuschow of Blue Hill were in Red Cloud Tues day. t(Mr, Hussong vyill preach a Vibe Gait' Held 6cuQ,oJ,,JJoui8e next. .Sunday aCtf fy Pitt "" .nif LuuiiJi in' 1 i'3''4 i"M '" r A. good m-ay-VetrttenJlIng'theHair-' vest Horn Festival at 'Hfcifcs"tni wecH;--J '!, -"'i Mrs. Cbas. PottSr'drew the1 cut glass water1 set at the Lyric Tuesday evening. in Important L lJ properties of JJ L L . -. ML. .- - iv r I x?v xnu vjrupc; cue in transmitted M ROYAL Baking Powder ff Abmoiulify . l Purm H to the food, l W The food is H I thereby Kl H made more d! w tasty and jl digestible l l (1 attMliflvL itVl UHr' : Lfs'f I aSHHftrJ U TjanWL '0l J Our Newest Watch H You have probably no- ticccl by all the magazines J (Hal there i$ h hew; watfh out. Si ' Every new ihing in the 5 jewelry line r-if it's good S you find' first in this g store. I We hAV rMminnl ln new BliscMteirtog -Jewel W ten and find it a ttrictly well, made,-accurately tundulg watch, highly recommended (or all who need a good popular-priced time-piece. $5, $7 and $9 according to cases. filer c than Ihtmontytvtboughlltfotc JIEWHOUSE BROS. E. H. Newhouse, Prop. Jewelers l'i Optometrists W. S. Mnrlnn mi attorney for the 11. A; M., is attending riistiiet court here this week. The Chief ollk'e take-, subscriptions and renewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. Iieorgo Amuck and (iravenor Stanser went to Hastings Wednesday via Mr. A mack's auto. All the great artists sing for the victor and Kdison. Hear them at Newhouse Urns. Misses Clara and Kerthn McMillan and Mrs. George Harioll were In Hast ings Wednesday. Lloyd and (Juy Uradbrook spent Sunday nt home with their mother Mrs. Finkeubinder. Gilmer Thomas, County Attorney of Harlarj County Is attending' district cgurtjire t,h,is.week. (... r:Y.es, yafre 'correct. Mlttfhell 'the Jop'eler'h'as atsplmdid Hiie W detach ableJuiiidki'tmitfrellas'. i-" ' U. MifttctiJfathVr dfD. H. 'itlch'. .WhtthadbenSfiltlngr)hm''l,6r a few uajio nan icluiuwi ituuio. Dr. Creipjitou and vviferandMrs. Miner and daughter Miss Irene arrived home Wednesday evening Remember that overy thing is cheap er and better in the Harness line at Fookl's than any other place. Charles Meeker and .lames Uurk of IniperialyNebr., are lu the city this week attending district court. Mr. anil Mrs. Carl Ferguson and his mother, of Orleans, spent Sunday in this city with I,. II. Fort and wife. Chus. Heliult. ami wife went to liloiiuiington Sal ui day to visit Mr. and .Mrs. Low White, returning Tuesday. The usii:il preaching services will be heltl at tlie Christ inn church next Lorri'ri day, both morning and even ing. David F. Kuriri has received the (list installment of his special pension of 6JI.00 per month. Fivri Maurei his attorney. was Mrs. F,ekley and two children of Springfield, Mo., are in the city visit ing her sisters, Mrs. Kd. A mack and Miss Ruth Cough. Foil Sai.k A (I Horse Power Whitty Gasoline Engine, Dynamo and Switch Hoard completed. Good as new. Iuqulre of Asm Haht. Nnney J. Turner, widow of Uichard A. Turner has been granted u widows pension of 812.00 per month. Fred Mauror was her attorney. Use a Hull Detachable HaudleXJin brella. Children sizes 81.0 and up. Ladles or gents sizes special 1 1.25 and up. Qet them ef Newhuse. Her. J. M. Bates will take the serv ices at St. Mark's, Hastings, to help out the rector, who is atteuding the goneral convention at Cincinnati. Tickets Tor tho Lecture Course will be reserved at Cook's drug store be ginning Saturday, Oct. 15th, at U u. in. The first number will be a lecture by Dr. Edwin La.ihatn Oct. '20th. The ladies of the Christian uhureh will hold their market of "home cook ing" In Arnault's furnlturo store on Saturday, October 1.1. They will try to please a host of uu&tomors. Al. Warria with hlh company played the "Widow Perkins" at the opera house Saturday evening to a full house which was highly spoken of by nil present. The specialties were line. The Hud Cloud Hardware & Imp. Co., are making extremely low prices on Woven Wire fencing. Call early and cet the beueflt. Don't delay, for the prices fixed will move the stock in a few days. &vvff Miss Viola Strayvr and Mr. Otis Legt'tt were quietly married Satur day evening at the home1 of the bride's parent. The young couple are woll and favorably known in this city and the Chief extends congratulations The Hod Cloud High School foot ball team will go to Smith Center, Kas., Friday to play foot ball with the High SchooHeain o.f that place. Our boys will iio doubt have the champion fooi ball team of the Republican valley this year. Last Frhjay the Lebanon Business Collego'foot ball team came over and played' the Keri cloud High School foot ball team. Hed Cloud won the game by a bcorc of fi to 0. It was a good game and tho homo boys had to woilt for till they got. 1 wish to announce to tho general public that 1 will be located lu Hed Cloud and ready for work lu a week or ten days, and will be pleased to meet alt old friends and patients, also any now ones who may desire my pro fessional services. Dr. Nellie E Maurer, Dentist. The Nelson Wild West Show, which exhibited here Monday, ottered a prize of ?" to anyone who would ride their outlaw horso Crazy Snake, which had thrown fifty-four out of fifty-eight riders who had attempted tho feat. Lafo l.ewniau, who is with the Carver show, accepted tho challenge and won the prize easily. lust as much cafi, in fact a little more, should be exercised in buying electric sad irons, as in buying any thing else. Some irons uso more elec tricity than others in doing the same work. Get your electric irons of MoitiiAisr Huns., they carry the anther izeri iron. He carcfull of "just us good" electric irons. The man who ran the wheel or for- I tune table. on our streets permitted little boys to play tho game and when one of them drew a razor tho man in formed him that he could have tiie razor or fifty cents in cash. Tho boy took the cash and played tho wheel again for that amount. When the city permits strangers to ply their trariu on the street it should also pro vide police protection. Tickets for the Lecture will bo re served ut Cook's Drug store beginning Saturday morning Oct. 15th at nine o'clock. The course consists of two lectures and three musicals. The first number will bo u lecture by Dr. Edwin W. Lauham Oct. 20th. The season tickets can be secured from Dr. Doles,, ,E. 15. CaldweU;or nt.,Cpok!e Drinj: Btdrii for SLG0 tfor adult a and 9.1.J0 for all, 60,hpoJ children,.. WJ -On Saturday; Oct. 1, we will 'put on sale our entire Stock o'f BuggleV and Carriages at 0 per ccUt above' cost.' This, means a chance at any vehicle In our ware house; nothing will be reserv ed. Our reasons for making these unheard of prices is on account of n misunderstanding with our wholesale house whereby two cars were shipped, when only one was ordered. Tin: Rr.n Ci.ovn How. .tl.Mi'L. Co. The following program will bo given by tho Music Study Club, at the home of Mrs. K. S. (itirber Thursday even ing, Oct. (). Current Events . . .Miss .losie lgoii. Vocal Trio-Mis- Etta Coon. '.Miss Alice Ciioinbs, Mrs. K. S limber. Uiogrnphy -Miss Elsie Arnold. Instiumental Duett Mrs. Ethel Whit taker, Mrs. ('. .1. Rope. ' Accompanied Heading Mrs. Di. Cun ningham, Mrs. Stewart Albright l)r T. A. Triiiiible. who has been so oilhiioutly assisting Dr. Thomas in the dental parlors, tool; the Lincoln train today to look for his bride to be. Tho doctor has been making regular pil grimages to the capital city, ostensi bly to perfect himself in his chosen profession, but now the truth has escaped and we know that he is going on this trip to be married. Tho Chief will be pleased to welcome Dr. and Mrs. Tritmble as permanent rosidents of this city. Ziitoted: CALL AND SEE you; up monogrrn made v'.iile .oa-vait. J. C Mitchell The Jeweler. ! ' . DR. C. E. CROSS DENTIST Moon Block, Red Cloud In Rfverlon every Monday Herb Ludlow, proprietor of the Puri tan Cafe, formerly owned by Andy Hart, is now prepared to furnish you anything you want from a fancy pott e'rhouso to u choice oyster fry. Ills short order department Is equipped with the best of everything and Is pre sided over with an expert cook Call and give us a trial. Everything cook ed in the up-to-date style. Ladies and gentlemen are cordially iuvitid to our place. We also flervo regular meals. Call and give us a trial us we are sure to pleaso you. The stock holders of the Farmer's Independent Telephone company held their annual meeting in the court house last Saturday. President Ueck with and secretary Hanson retired. The following wero elected on the board of directors;.!. II. Klllnger nnri Clark Stevens for the. two year term and Frank Wittwer, Don Saund ers and O. K. Kinney for the one year term. A resolution was passed requir ing the secretary and treasurer to fur nlsli bonds in the sum of Si.'.OuO the expense of which is to be paid by the company. Tlie attention of all Christian E11 deavorcrs is called to the coining Con vention of the Nebraska C. E. t'liion, at Aurora, October 'Jl-'J.'!, during which Aurora will entertain more than T.'iO delegates from societies all liver the state. The Convention program pre sents many notable features, among which are addresses by many speakers of national reputation, including Francis E. ClarK D. 1) . President of the World's C. E Fnion; a school of C. E. methods, under Field Secretary Karl Lehmaun; chorus music, led by .1. Herbert MaeConnell; 11 great Junior Hull) ami a Citizenship Mass Meeting. addressed by some of the most imuul ncnt moil in the state The way to build up a community is for every person in it, who can, to put some money Into Industries that give the people employment, and push the Industries to success. Industries that last all the year round are the boBt; but those that last part of the year are better than none. The most valuable power on earth is human power, and when it is not employed it is not only lost bnt it also consumes part of what other earn. Work creates wealth? work"set moiiev" in' motion? wortn tbj ' debt6T((worW"lf thcMtalj power-'lu VtovWirM.- Hiid that' fcW v'.' than commtlnfty ''aba , thai' "Aatfoji' wllose" tetyVe"ar!' Vcile,' are p'63r, "and, poDrm porporutm lo 'Uie'toUmuor tnat work and the Hvrcre they work'.' 'Heav en's greatest eart'hly blessing to any people is to give them' honest, re munerative work. St. Elmo. In all its splendor and replete with a cast of players of exceptional merit, Mr. Luc Moses takes pleasure in offer ing a sumptuous production of tho famous story ''St. Elmo," 11 drama lu live acts, at the opera house, Friday night, October 1 1, with all the elo incuts of popularity so interwoven as not to inteileie with the plot, "St. Elmo" stands alone in the annals of theatrical production-. The novel is familiar to millions of leaders and thuieforu meet.s all the requirements necessary to impress one in a most favorable manner with what is con tained in the erntnatization. See "St. Elmo" Friday night. October II. Prices, 50 and '2,') cents. The Rushton Land Case Tho case of Rushton vs. Iturlce .V Campbell and Carpenter occupiod tlie llrst two days of the term. This case has been on the docket since January, 1007. . It has been tried three times. The first time Judgo Adams, without the aid of a jury, decided the case In favor of plaintiff. An appeal wus taken to the auprsmc court, which re versed Judgo Adams' decision on tech nical grounds. The cause was again triad before a jury which disagreed. ' At thin term the jury gave the plain tiff a verdict for I1.4M) and interost from January, 1007. The facta in the cawc are substan tially. aH follows: In the fall of l!K)U Joshua Buihton accompanied Allen H. Carpenter to Imperial, Chase coun ty, whore ho niado a contract for the purchase of quarter section of hind, paying Sl.-t.lO down and agreeing to pay W,2T)0ou the UOth day of January. 1907. when he was to receive a deed. Becoming convinced that ho had been misused, he employed Attorney' Bernard McXeny. who went to Im- pcrial and rescinded the contract, and domanded tho return of tho $1.150 ' paid. Without going into particulars, it is suUlcient to.say that tho. general sen timent approves the verdict endoredl lu tlie case, which returns Ktisltfon money to him. .M Widow's Pension; The rfiyent act of AjjrUjIOth. lOOjJ, rlvftslo alruoliiierir widows n pension ' bf82ner month. nirrd Maurer. the,,t5 atthrnS v life iflVetessar'ftBri-s: - VOtTLL find that it's poor policy to shop around in buying clothes; to go where you see the lowest price quoted. Price doesn't mean much in clothes unless you know what the quality of the goods is. If you govern your buying by the price you pay, without reference to what you get for it, you'll find some mighty cheap clothes for sale; their cheapness is likely to be more in quality than in price. But you'll find plenty of good clothes, tqp; Hart SchafTner & Marx dont make any other kind. All their fabrics are all-wool; the tailoring is the best possible; the styles are correct to the smallest detail; and we guarantee satisfaction. One trouble with poor clothes is they're always unsatisfactory, even when you buy them. Our clothes satisfy; they're profitable to you and to us. Suits $20 to $50. PAIL I . ( TaC ? , a it i "J 1 IIj' "V ip This store h the hom'ebf i '. - i .r Cta-yN1 I FURNITURE - IWDEKIAKIW6 Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. AIL THE PHONES Ed. Amackp Prop. LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. I 1 i ' iY i i '" " '" .: is-.'. vYii "' . t of it in ! j ' t'j i . I r! A' I' S -) 5. T-zrr KSZvjSJjfH tjrtjH! ifen etCMT. ' 31185, RED CLOUD, . JT li u t tfKiCtBi::C:. .'"9':I!IKC.L TTT'l-llErlS old ) " i .' jVjJfanf. x in i jptjy $! 1 !" l HirtSchaflfner & Marx cUthes-. ,,' pARPEIS AND '. C, "V - SIMPLICITT is ften more effective tWn the mtsl elaborate pot. You can see Bratf the sample photos to be seen at this studio. We Take the Photos as you want them, however. You select the attitude you prefer. We vill do our best to make it the best photograph you have ever had taken. THE MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS NEBRASKA. v t i- V a 3 & "1iT,-i"lll ;WISaCiWt JhWOBIq3Bftfi