mkflmmnLiiTS S8B?3rw . Sue ttJj '-.JTjV-' .,?. . Ab. ' ---- a J . . i v. ..., -.., (.. ,. ' WV' "VVrMV'W'7 iKVMCT..(raoafiU:muri ECO N O M Y It costs no more to put on a good Paint than it does a poor one, nor as much, for it will spread farther and last longer. SEWALL'S CHEMICALLY PURE PAINT is unequalled for durability and spreading capacity. We guarantee there is no bet ter Paint sold. You make no mistake when you use it. Sold by CHAS. L. COTTING, The Druggist k''WW''W''WW"'W l LOCALETTES J . Mrs. Mel Shcrtann is on the sick list. Mrs. )oo Ilorburgor is on tho sick list. Noblo Hull was in (initio Hock Mon day. Don't forgot the band concert to night. Oliver Hedge returned from Orleans Thursday. Dan limber was in lllue Hill Monday on business. Ed Burr was up from Guide Kock Wednesday. For short orders and meals go to H. Ludlow's. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhnrt llros. FouSai.c- A good barn. Inquire of I W. Cowden. Krod Temple of Kansas City is in town this week. CIms. McMillan of drafton is in town this week. Ned Grimes was in Blue Hill Tues day on business. O. J. Warren was in Blue Hill Tues day on business. J. W. Craig of Republican City was in town Sunday. Harry Soharm is out again after a long confinement. Born, Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs Chas. Ludlow a baby girl. Omer Doling of Lincoln was in town Monday on business. Kd Walters of Mlnden spent Sunday in town witli friends. Thomas Malon of Oberlin, Kas . ftpent Sunday In town. Wilbur Hamilton and family .spout Sunday in (i tilde Hock. W. A. Wylio of Hastings transacted business in town Friday. Mrs. M. A. Mercer returned Saturday from a short visit at Lincoln. Take your eggs, butter and poultry to .T. O. Caldwell and get cash. Try Luldow's 10c Ice Cream Sodas. Positively the best In the city. J. W. Dixon, the insurance man. of Hastings is in town on business. 1) wight .Tones aud .lames Duffy weie up from Guide Rock Wednesday. John Dull' of Hastings is in town this vnek on telephone business. Rdgar Cowden spent Thursduj even ing in Franklin visiting friend(s). Farm Uans, 1 am again ready to make farm loans at tho lowest rate and best terms. I am sole agent for Trevott, Matti- X- Baker. Some pri vate money .1. II. Bailey, Red f loud Nebr. You will miss it if you don't try Routt County C-jal. J. O. Cu.mvELi.. Chas. Glide, the real estate man, of Grand Island is in town on business. Frank Watson and Walter Sopher of llollairu, Kas., wore in town Sun. ilny. Mrs. Noblo Ball returned from n visit with relatives at Franklin Satur day. W. .1. Voir cf Republican City was in town Sunday, and purchased an auto, Stevens Bins., up-to-date methods in Photographs, material and workman ship. John Tomlinson left for Blue Hill Thursday to do some more electric wiring. Rev. K N. Tompkins, pastor of the M. K. church, preached in Hastings Sunday. There was 14 cars of stock shipped out of here Sunday to tho river markets. Postmaster lUcker is again on duty after a scvoral days absence at Nema ha, Nebr. Joe Fouel returned Sunday from Lincoln where ho was taking medical treatment. A. 12. Turner was in McCook the first of the week looking after his laud interests there. Ice Cream by the quart, half gallon or gallon delivered to any plhce in the city by Ludlow. Bernard McNeuy has joined the automobile brigade having purchased an Overland auto. The Diamond Hlcetrle Vaciini clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call Phono Red 1)7. Guy Bradbrook left Friday morning for York, to try out for a position on the York ball team. Emit P.rittaud Miss Hmiline Lara- way were down trom rrunkiln lues day taking in the sites. Win. Weesner will soon begin tho erection of a new residence on his farm northeast of this city. The finest, line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. .MoitilAiir Biios. (iuy J. Congdon of North I'latte vis ited over Sunday with his uncle Oscar Hughes, prior going to Chicago, III. Farms listed on straight commission basis.' Land list liberally advertised. Da Gahuki: X Ojii'ANi , Chief otHce. s K.M. Beatty and sou for General MlackHUiithing, Wagon Work, Horse shoeing a spocialty. At. Day'sold shop. Frank Ellinger and Cecil Kssig re turned from Lincoln the last of the week where they have been attending the state Agricultural school and now they will put some of their knowledge into practical use Leland Caldwell and Miss Bessie Simpson went to Armour, Nebr.. Wednesday morning to visit relatives- Uva Sellars went to Boulder. Colo., Wednesday evening to attend the fun oral of D.J. Myers which occurred to day. Rev. J. M. Bates will hold services at (trace church next Sunday owing to contagious disease at his otherSuuday station, Ed Amuck, the fiTrnituro man. went to Omaha Sunday to diivo back his new K. ,M. V. auto which ho recently purchased. Improved alfalfa farm lauds in the Great Republican Valley our only specialty. Das Gamikii X C'ompam. Chief otllce. J. II. Bailey has just negotiated and closed a farm loan for $l7,fiol).(lO being probably tho largest loan ever made in the county. The ladies of the Congregational church will hold their monthly market nt P. A. Wullbrandt'.s grocery store, Saturday, April HOth. Pictures taken of children and fami ly groups without pain. Our material aud workmanship stand the test of time Stevkns linos. James Gaunt of Oklahoma arrived in town Monday for a brief visit. Mr. Gaunt was employed several yeais ago in the State Bank. Paul Storey, Grand Master of the I. O. O. V., lodge, went to Benklemati Tuesday morning where he instituted n now lodgo at that place. Frank Leo came in from Grand Is land Wednesday evening, having been called home by the serious illness of his aged father, Richard Lee. Irving Cummings has purchased tho ice business from Mr Day. Anyone in need uff ice should phone red "J I and they will be taken care of. Foi: Sam: Fine residence, location iu Northwest part of city. Half block, Pilots. Most desirable location aud low price. Dan G Allium fc Co. Beginning with tho first Sunday in May, Rev C. K. Rose of Blue Hill will preach in tho Christian church every alternate Sunday, for tho year. Mrs. Geo. Mnrtindale and daughter, Mrs. Clara Willis, departed today for Canada to join their husbands whoro they will make thoir future homo. Wnnted '00 head of cattle to pas ture; plenty of grass, fhado and run ning water; -in cents per month. Call on or address Dolen Bowen, Frank lin, Neb. Last Thursday evening four candi dates were initiated by the Rebekah lodge. After lodgo an elegant ban quet was served and everybody had a good time. lien Delph is carrying hKrightlmud in a sling as the result of having it mashed last Saturduy while assisting in getting one of Kd Fry's dray wagons out of a mire. Tho Music Study club spent n very pleasant, evening Tuesday with Miss Bcckwlth, who will soon return to Chicago to complete her course as a trained nurse. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Blaeklcdge came up from Red Cloud last. Friday to at tend the reception given by Mrs. ('. Hildreth for Mis. J. B. McGrew. Wednesday's Franklin News. The Degree of Honor met. Tuesday evening and iuitiattd candidates. After lodge was over tho second divis ion served an elegant banquet. The Degree will meet again in two weeks Fred Mandeville, who lives north of lied Clqiid, hauled his hogs to town Tuesday and sold them to Koontz. He had seventy-three head and there were thirteen teams in n row hauling them In. We understand that E. I'. Overman aud H. W. Koontz will come across 7 1MM i Bon-Ton-Bakery and Restaurant. Bread. Pies and Cakes made iu Red Cloud from Red Cloud FLOUR. MISALS 20 TEXTS ICECREAM SODA G CENTS hi: Ciikvm 25 Cr.Nis I'm Qpaut. Wr use artificial U i made from 111 teied water pure ami clean. HUBERT NEUERBURG RpKAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure The Only Baking Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Chemists' tests have shown that a part ol the alum from biscuit made with an alum baklnfi powder passes Into the stomach, and that digestion Is retarded thereby. Read tho labol and niako suro that your baking powder Is not mado from alum. By the. comment of the people hoard, the oichestia at tho Tepee seems to be plensluu the public moie and more each time. Monday evening Mgr. Hughes used a fi poice orchestra and tho samo seemed to bo enjoyed by everyone. Saunders Bros . aie building a new cement bridge across the creek north of this city which will he n great im provement. It is needless to say that Webster County is fast coming to tho front with the best roads and bridges in the state of Nebraska. The Hour war has brought Auiboy White Loaf into many families who used foreign Hour and all tiro pleased witli tho change. 'Pills is as it should be. Jones doosn't "pay tho freight" on Hour, mi. roNsi'Mi'.ii doin. Got home product and save the freight. Incitement at about fi p. in., Sunday evening caused quite a crowd to con gregate. The Misses Foster wore out driving, when tho horso thoy wore driving was scared by an auto driven by Andy Hart, noar tho Cutter stock yards, the occupants got out safely but the horso run to town and foil in front of Dr Cook's Drug store damag ing tho buggy some what and injuring the horse to some extent. The horso belonged to tho Koontx. Livery barn. Tho Cowles tonnis club canio down Tuesday and played a matched game with our boys. The games were lively mid full of Interest and most evenly matched. Our boys proved to be a little the stronger and took tho honors of tlio day winning live out of eight sets. We understand that regular Clinics have been arrauued for and tln"-e will bo played dining the sum nier. Wo suggest that the clubs give notice of these games so that people may be aide to attend. A good root ers club might help to stitnulateinter est in tho game. The Music Study club meets with the MNses Bui lie, Thursday evening, May lt.li. Tho following spring pro gram will be given. Roll call Quotations on Spring f Miss Coon Vocal Trio .Miss Coombs ( Miss Stonebroaker. Vocal Solo Mrs Myrl Pope Heading Miss Josephine Richards Group of .Sough Mrs. Dr. Cross Piano Solo Mrs Sellars Double Quartet Mrs Cross and Pope Misses Coon and Coombs, Misses Stonebrnaker and Coombs, MUs Henderson .V Mrs. Cunningham Study Period Miss Burke, lender Chorus Prnctico Club The otlicors of the Webster county Union Sunday school association met in Cowles last Thursday aud laid the plans for the work during the coming year. Monthly campaign meetings will be held in every town in tin Y with another M000 subscription in the L.mnty every third Sunday after next niaurer rMiriiigs nronos t on. Tin ...m.ti. makes $1000. Col Hesse? Only two more to conic, Mrs. W. L. Weesner and daughter. Miss Opal, accompanied Mrs. .1 M. Wcosuer down from Red Cloud today. They are the guests of T. M. Sham baugh and family. Wednesday's Su perior Journal. Dr. ILibert Damerell of lied Cloud. Nebraska, who recently piirchasiidthe Jacob 1'plinger ituich down tho river was here a couple of davs this week looking after his iuterostN. -Herald. St. Francis, Kas. Roy Rust proprietor of the Royal Barber Shop has all modem conven iences in any first class Bin her Shop. An elcotric Massiige, first class work man. Particular people patronise his particular place. Drs. Rlddile .V. Foote,, successors to Drs Welriek A. Rlddile, of Hastings, Nebr . will meet eye, ear, noso and tin-out patients, mid thus needing glasses flttod, at Red Cloud. Nebr., Thursday. May llth, P.) I at Dr. Cross' ofllce. SHtuiday evening tho M. W. AT, team gave an invitation dance in the Wood man hall anil about forty couples were proont. G 0, Bailey's orchestra dis coursed the music i;i thedr usual man ner. Kverybody present reported It one of (ho bert dances ever given In the Woodman hall. ' ''" ' . , hi May the first mooting will he held iu Bladen on the second Sun day of the mouth. These meetings will consist of varied programs special address along Sunday school lines will he delivered, rally's will be held and tho work it to be pushed with vigor. T. J. Sherer, President of the associa tion is determined that the orgauia tion shall pet form ell'eetive work dur ing his term of otllce. The following I persons were elected delegates to the Ntato convention which will lie hold in Grand Island. June ftth tottth Mrs. Luudy, Inavale; .las. Saunders, Cow les; .Mrs. Guy, Guide Rock: T. J.Sher or, Red Cloud: Henry llile. IMadeii Household (Jootls for Salt: I will soil my household goods on the streets ol Red Cloud, Saturday. Aptil'iitlh. Goods almost new, also I wagon .ll wagon, wide tiros. J 51 1 Div BAND CONCERT Thursday Evening, Mtiy 4 Maii-li "Crjatnl Spilntfs I'mk"..!!. C. MIIKl Medley of War Sonu WUV .. . I.. I. I.niiri-iiiteiiu Cnruiit miIo -lleaiitltul 1 1 onto ol rum- (Use" IColxrt . KIliK M. K. Mi:ki Kit. "Apple HlosKouih" , . fA lone I'oi-iii") ."ltiwerlu" ., lCittlilct'ii A. HolmrtK Htlit-lluu (nun "I lie (ill I iui'Htlon" Ion. I',. IWitttiril "Slur Ppnuijltil Humid" Key "' .1. i:. tin. Dim-tor. OU young men know the kind of style you want in your clothes; and maybe you dont al ways get it; many a man buys afterwards he doesn't here come clothes that like. When vou you'll find in our Hart Schaffner & Marx line such a variety of weave, color and patterns, in so many different models, that you'll surely get what pleases you. Ask us to show you the new Shape-maker model, Harl Schaffner & Marx new one. Suits $18 and up PAUL Overcoats $16.50 and up STOREY This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Pioneer Grocery DEALER IN Fancy and Staple GROCERIES r GOOD LINE of COFFEES Give Us a Trial Order W. A. SMITH, Prop. PHONES-Bell 108, Rurnl 62. fwui.. 1 vw&tfSSSV ! All XJf-rVSf H.S&J, - WT"- tovertl fflObr THAT MONEY CAN BUY WE LEAD' HAYING WOULD 1 COLO. Bj Patented. Extension Arm. Stacker. It the marvel of the world. an itack n-l handle rtcr hav nt a leii coit anl with errater I cunvtnttrce. with our ataikir, than with any othrr on the market. I ' ; TIIEHE IS NONE JUST AS GOOD. Marker extending after it li half way up lightens the load anil I uniform draft from the atari. Tho cat.le use! in I'Kco of a rone la I iture tvu cannot afford to overlook. Our I'lattner (Patented) Sweep v ei and I'lattner Mowen, all mvle in Denver, are rll worth yourl ition. (Mil aev nptlve nutter will M maile'l you on repeat. I purohue certificate, andaouenir, atnt fro If you mention thU pawr. THE PLATTNER IMPLEMENT CO. Aeiartmeot 20 BENVCIL CO Amboy Wlilto Louf "tnkos tlio ealn- ' -ayc on hand now iniiKVr) tlif best Ijri'inl mill plvusi's tlio (unlet). ' DR. E. A. THOMAS DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. ASSISTANT Over Colting's Drug Store. Sh 0 Registered ortnorn BULLS. They are all good, blocky fellows, and all red in color. JOHN 0HMSTEDE, fil'WK HOCK, - NKOIIASK'A I JfcHHaMHMT ----MMII,MI,'l"Mli',"ii,lla vaajaiatfurfl.,,tu3-Mil.im-Ji.t.r-.aManr . ., ., . ... .tfA f . -,'. ,... r.ii'... iMMmaaLlJf-r FlllitTrf -AVmiVi --ffffi BlHBMHiiaBiaMizzrr!Sr2vnrai "wtpiii TwirMMnrniMTMMnrMrwiTmri iflFssp--m , .,'Wiwffm.'W'''''f''l'mm''ait"'tr.i i.JSJSi'je.-- w ." itjgwo, J i ti i 111 i.i