,, n -f-imrtmt f-tif. T I OCALETTES II 11 Aliv ilnsli" Irtiti is home from i hi cngo. Kll U.i. was ilu . ii flout Bladen tins week. Kil B'lrr was up from Guide Boek V this week. ' Matt Doyle wits down from Hindi ti tills week. Klltnt 1'uit was in Lincoln the Hist uf tho week. ' (!uy Bradbrook went to St. .loe Mon day morning. Marion Mercer an ived home Sunday from Hastings. (Jeo. Bushee was down from Hust ings this week. Will Mitchell and wife were hi Red Cloud Tuesday. Mrs. Low Ulupp came down from McCook Tuesday. . Mrs. L. C. Giirbor was in l-'airbuiy the llr.st of the week. Ueo, Coon shipped in iv ear load of cattle Sunday to feed. Harry Letsoit returned from Kansas City Saturday morning. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. N. It. Simpson and wife left for Cali fornia Saturday morning. (1. l' Saum of Superior was attend ing district court hero this week. Win. Wocsner shipped in cattle from Henklemun Sunday to feed. Miss Helen Yearlui vUited her par ents in Blootnington over Sunday. Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yard. Misim linos, and Co. Mr. Lowery of Humboldt was In tho city attending district court this week. Bev. Bobbins will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday Oct. 2.'lrd. Dr. A. K. Boles left Monday morning for a pleasure trip through Colorado. Will Scrlvner has sold his residence In the l'latt addition to Walter Francis. (Jeorgo Pope and wife returned home from their eastern trip Monday morn ing. Hear Dr. Kdwin V. Lanliatn at the opera house Thursday evening, Oct. 20th. L. An. Hussong is on a business trip to the eastern part of the -tato this week. L;tfo llerbnrgeriind wife of Lincoln were visiting his parents hero over Sunday. Mr. ami Mr-,. Uanson'.have returni'il home after .spending the summer with relatives. I. X. Wolfe and wife of Alva. Neh., visited with .). C. Wolfe the later part of the week. The Chief olllee takes subscriptions mid renewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. Mr and Mrs. Kdgnr Cotting and child of Chicago are visiting his father C. L. Cotting. Balph Foe has purchased some lots of K. W. Stevens and will build u resi dence thereon. All the great artists sing for the Victor and Edison. Hear them at Xowhouso Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Myrlck of Bristol, Wis., arrived Friday evening for u visit with C. L. Cotting. L. II. ltust returned Saturday morn ing from Batavia, Ohio after a !1 weeks visit with relatives. Bible school communion and social meeting lit tho Christian church next Lords day, Oat. Sid. Ye1, you are correct. Mitchell tno Jeweler has u splendid line of detach able handle umbrellas. Hear Dr. Edwin W. Lauhatn at tho .opera house Thursday night. Oct. L'Otli. Tho first number of the lecture course This touch of ohlllv weather has probably arrived in order that wo may not forget that winter Incoming. Any one having u surplus crop of coal can exehango that commodity for sub script ion at this olllee. MS, Absolutely Pure jovk'.M ST' foi - A? &. "V UUl fife ibi jxr m tfl 111 POWDER Tho only baking powtfor made from Royal Grapo1 Groom of Tartar No Alum. No Lime Phosphate HHHHHflHHIHHIMH J Our Newest Watch H IB You have probably no- gj tjtj ticed by all the magazines g that there is a new watch out. m R Every new tiling in llie M S jewelry line if it's good J you find first in this J H store H J Wc have examined the new M fogeisdfMkntDg 7-JeweI Watch 5 and find it a strictly well made, accurately running watch, highly recommended for all who need a good popular-priced time-piece. $5, $7 and $9 according to cases. Afore than Iht moiv uti tevght ktfore 5EWH0USE BHOS. E. H. Newhouse, Prop. Jewelers & Optometrists Mr. and Mrs. Ztnn of Still Well, 111. arrived Sunday morning for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. E. U. Over man. Hear Dr. Edwin W. Lanham at the opera house Thursday evening. This is the llrst number of the lecturo course. Mrs. Hlcksou of Itookford, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Mc tiiiire also her sister, Mrs. Harry Stroup. Misses Mary Peterson and Clara Mc Millan went to Lincoln Monday liiorn ing to attend the grand lodge uf ltobeknhs. Bruce I'obinson and his friend Jesse Johnson of Clay Center spent Sunday with Bruee's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Uoblnsriii. .1. 13. Keithlcy and wife of Spokane, Wash.. liao moved to this city and will open up u variety store in the Doyle building. E. II. Newhouse, I'aul Storey, Ed. Hanson and (). C. Teel and wife are in Lincoln th's week attending the grand lodge of Odd Follows. Mrs. hla Heatoit who luisboen visit ing her parents Mr. ami Mr. John Einsol returned to her home in Lin coln Monday morning. FoltSu.i: A (! Horse Power Whitty tJasolino Engine, Dynamo and Switch Board completed. Good as new. Inquire of Andy Haiit. Mrs. Clara (Martindale) Willun and baby of Colorada, arrived in tho city Saturday for a visit with her parents Geo. Martindsle and wife. Lo-r Between Red Cloud and Noah Wagoner's place a Ladies Black Coat with fur collar. Finder leave at this otllce and receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. (loo. Gale and Post master Kclltini and wife of Franklin spent Sunday in this city tho guest of J. M. Burgess and wife. Use a Hull Detachable Handle Um brella. Children sizes SI. 00 and up. Ladies or gents sizes special $1.2.r and up. Got them of NewhoiiK'. See I'ncle Tom's Cabin at Tho Tepee on Friday and Saturday and Suturdnv afternoon. Extraordinary program but at regular prices. Fred Xewhouso returned homo from The Dalles, Oregon Monday morning where ho has been visiting his son, (Jeorgo Newhoiiho and family. F. M. Barlow who lives south of town had the misfortune- to luivo four head of cattle killed by lightning dur ing tho storm Monday evening'. . Dry Creighton has returned. Dur ing this winter he will do olllee work only. He will be glad to meet anyone wishing his services at his otllco. Tho Boyal Neighbors initiated live candidates last Wednesday evening. An oyster suppor wus served nnd every body present enjoyed themselves. Hon. R. D. Sutherland will ad dress the people of Red Cloud Monday Night October, 24th. In the Opera House at Op. m. Harvey Vincent left Monday morn ing for Oiiinja, Cuba where he will make his futtiro home. His family will leave in tho near future for that place. Charity Chapter No. 17, Order of tho Eastern Stars, meets ut Masonic Ball alternate Monday's Mrs. Corn Potter, W. M. Mrs. Edith Itobinson, Secretary. The Bed Cloud High School basket ball teani went to Guide Rock last Thursday nnd played the High Sohool team of that place. Our team came homo defeated. B - KWttV Mr and Mrs N'oblo San ford of Ax tell who have been visiting at the home of W. N. Uichardsoii returned home Monday morning. Mrs Sanford Is a sister ut Mr. Uichardsoit. Several of the prominent farmers t)f this vicinity are planning the oi gaiilv.ation of a stock shipping asso ciation such a- is now in successful operation in (iuhkBoeU and Superior. Ward Finley who has been foreman at the Argus olllee fur the past year resigned his position and left for Valisca. Iowa Saturday inornlng-where he has a position in a printing ollleo. SeeHho Dutch Kid chorus in "Dan Cupid' at tho opera house next Wcdno-ibiy, Oct. iMth. Tho Italian number Miss Flutl's da Knit' gets them all with Its originality and tuneful ness. This week Boy ltust purchased the Boyal barber shop of Sid Longtln anil will tuke charge before the llrst of No Vein ei. We havo not learned what Mr. Longtln will do in the furture. Wo wish you success Boy. I wish to announce to the general public that 1 will be located in Bed Cloud and ready for work in a week or ten days, and will be pleased to meet all old ft lends and patients, also any now ones who may desire tny pro fessional services. Dr. Nellie E Maurer, Dentist. An Irishman who was sleeping all night with n negro, had his face black od by a practical joker Starting oil in a hurry the next morning he caught sight of himself In the mirror; puz zled, ho stopped and gazed, and dual ly e.xclamcd: "Begorra, they've woke the wrong"inau!" Mr. F. Newhouse returned from tin extended visit to the Pacific coast Monday and brought with him several samples of the fruit raised in that country! Apples raised for exhibition purposes arc about as large as n sum mer squash and the pears are about as largo as cord wood. Last Friday the Red Cloud High School foot ball team went ovor to Smith Center, Kas., to play foot ball with the High School team of that place. Our boys cot beat by a scoro of 17 to 0. The Smith Center team was composed of four high school players ami tho rest, were town boys Insists much care, in fact u little luoro, should be exercised in buying electric sad irons, as in buying any thing else. Some irons use more elec tricity than others in doing the Mime work. Get your electric irons of Mokiiadi Bitos.. they carry the anther iwd iron. Be euiel'ull of "jitst us good'' electric irons. Dan (Surlier lettiriied on thirteen yesterday from an active political trip in company with Representative Madi son. Mr. Madison was the, iiisuigent member uf tho committee which heard the testimony in the Ballinger case. Tho two gentlemen made campaign addresses in all the counties from Harlan to Nuckolls. Dr. T. A. Trumble of this city and Miss May tJardncr of Lincoln were married Tuesday morning- at St Ther esa's pro-cathedral, tho Hev. Father Bradley otllciating at the nuptial mass. The Dr. and his bride arrived in this city Wednesday evening and will immediately go to house keeping. Tho Chief extends congratulation. A medley of popular airs, by the megaphone chorus of "Dan Cupid" took so well with the public that they were given a two weeks engagement at Riverviow, (.hicago'slnrgestniniise merit park, the past summer. This speaks potently for the class of spec ialties produced by Caylor and Vetter in this now musical comedy which will appear at tho opera house next Wednesday, Out. 2(lth. Widow's Pension. The recent act of April lflth. 1908 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension ofSl2per month. cYod Maurer, the ntt"',ni'V. has all necessary blanks. PjttoU& CALL AND SEE :tc;i -:' n, made i i. . i i yoi:r up wniij ;od wait. J. C Mitchell The Jeweler." c ' fcKJ LtTtS I Hi Til I I V Wi MinC DR. C. E. CROSS DENTIST Moon Block, Red cioi.ii I I7,',,,.n,. n..r.r., M.wl.,,. 111 1MXJIIUII Ultl IflUIIUCIJ Lust Saturday night about I0:.'l0 the flie alarm was tinned in that Mrs, Julia Warren's house on the corner of fith avcinieaiiil Seward street occupied by Dr. Unities was on lire. The lire department turned out promptly, it is not definitely known how the lire oi-eured lint is supposed that It was from a lamp explosion. The family lost most of their clothing besides quite it loss on furniture by water, tire and breakage. The house anil contents were insuied. The alumni value uf poultry nnd eggs snlil is more than that of the sil ver, goldand pig Iron produced. There Is niillons of money In poultry and eggs, and but small capital required. The annul import of eggs in England approximates 100,000,000 dozen, and Into the .'ntted States 17.OHO.000 ilo.eli a year. Here is an industry In which the demand is greater than our home supply. Look well to the poultry, mid they will assist you to tlnd the "golden l'KK." The ''Eastern Star" gave a reception Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. MoKeeby in honor of Mrs. Anna M. Evans, Grand Matron of Nebraska. The rooms werobeauUfully decorat ed with ilowers and frns. Dainty re freshments were sorved during the afternoon. In the evening tho Chap ter hold a special meeting, confecring the degrees on three candidates. There was u largo nttendanco in spite of the rain. Thero .wero several vis itors from other chapters. An experienced hotel man tolls us that the fads of health theorists are u great blessing and saving to hotel men. A healthy guest with u normal appetite for good things to eat loaves no profit for tho poor landlord, lifter he gets through with the bill of fare, but his brother with advanced ideas oiithe food question is mi easier pro blem. He has not sullloient strength to kick on his food, and as ho does not oxnect it to tasto riirlit its manner of cooking is of no importance. I lerli Ludlow, proprietor of t ho Puri tan Cafe. 'formerly owned by Andy Hart, is now prepaied to furnish you anything you want from a fancy pmt-orhous-o to a choice oyster fry. Ills shnit older tlepai tinent is i quipped with the best of everything and is pie sided over with an espeit cmiU. Call and give us a trial. Everything cook ed in the up-lo date style. Ladles and gentlemen tile cordially invilid to our place. Wo also serve regular meals, full and give us a trial as we are sure to please you. Many persons feel olVeudeil because their comings and goings in c not men tioned while those of others nre, and wonder what the matter can be. The explanation of the mutter is that the editor menus to tie impartial, lint some escape mention. The likes and (lis likes of an editor havo nothing to do with it, and while it is not pretended that the editor is more than human ho knows that the success of his journal depends on his fairness and impartial ity to all It is the best way always when a notice is desired to mention it to the editor, or communicate tliroiiL'h the post olllee. No one feels worse about any seeming neglect or partial performance of duty than the editor himself. A critical young lady was recently heard expatiating vigorously against the silly way that women havo of kiss ing each other every time they get to gether She said: "If twenty women wero to meet in the street every last one of them would have to kiss the other nliiteen, and there would bo- let mi! see !l80 kisses worse than thrown away, for probably in ten min utes the whole party would separata into squads uud go nil' talking about each other. Whenyoiiseooneofthese violent in iscollancous,klss-e very-thing iii-sight kind of a woman, it is safe to sot her down as it fraud, which she generally is. If I had my way, kissing should be confined to family uses and for medical purposes. Now, don't, yon put my namo to this or I will kiss you right on street the first cluinco I have." WrlftHt-Koblnson A quiet wedding took place at the homo of this editor last night. Miss Ull.ti Wright and Mr. Arthur Itobin son were made man and wdfe by that past master in the art of tying knots, Bev. C. W. Hummed. Only the Imme diate relatives were in attendance to witness the formation of a now family. The happy couple wore tho receipt onts uf many useful nnd valuable presents. The Chief is pleased to extend con gratulations and trusts that Mr. and Mrs. Itobinson will mako Bed Cloud their home for the next one hundred years. ' T ' Keep Hool. M We have taken over tho Ice business and iire now giving the same our por- rjonai, ttttpatioji (J1 j?"1 yur Ice Card and we will do our beat to please youN-'A?'!11:. TunNEitTnrf Ice Man. I WOU'LL find that it's poor policy to shop around 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, too; Hart Schaffner & 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. THE CLOTHIER. This store is the home of FURNITURE EARPEIS AND INPERIAKiNG Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES Ed. Amackp Prop. LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. ::if2-:8Xii ::a:ac:8:?:i::?:f2::a K r, of it in at this studio. p I If II I liMl 1 iW ,' ccmttCHT. RED CLOUD, 31193 1 f. i cc:s:::'cc':$: 3 in buying clothes; Suits- $20 to $50. Hart SchafTncr & Marx clothes i -r wy f v. f"T"ty jHi;re u.Jt. r r n ,- ' ,,.. '- v.. ..., .IV.! the sample photos to be seen . We Take the Photos i as you want them, however. You $ select the attitude you prefer. We il will do our best to make it the best 1:1 photograph you have ever had taken. THE MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS' NEBRASKA. $ M fe r im uW fit '4 8 ti hi y . .,-1, rw r itr.'v GjwariiMViK&'Tit-xnSXt&TA