m:fsmmmsmmM'ymur n nwnawJ HAaairVMwfUMi-iM!tt. c w. Airifion Yyi iiiei ican w omen , Don't Deserve the Criticism they Get occasionally about deteriorating In their homo-making instincts. The trouble Is they are not given half a elmnee. Can't expect thoitttotukc the siitnc Interest In a rented house or apiutment that, their mothers took in the home they knew was their own, can youV Just think this over carefully. We know what we're tulkingubout, because invariably when we sell a house bill It's the wife that has the most to Hay about It, anil usually it's through her efforts the start Is Is made. And let us tell you she has pretty good Ideas about what she wants, too goes a lot on appearance, as well asqiiallty on an attractive front- door wants good, natural figured linlsh, huiilwood lloors, etc. She's particular, but we've the stock that makes 'em happy, and when you're ready to build we want to talk you. "there's No Place Like Home" Saunders Bros. Lumber and Coal RED CLOUD, N'KURASKA ,,944443 444C ttf tttttttf LOCALETTES ; Old papers for sale at this ofllco Matt Doyle was in Cowles Thursday. Misi Mabel Day was in &t. .loe this week. Wilbur Hamilton was in (initio Uock Sunday. Lloyd Mines returned to Hastings Monday .loo Fogcl went to Lincoln this morning. Don Fulton was in Oxford the last of the week. Lee Ilajos was up from Guide Uock Wednesday. Willis Fulton was down from River ton Tuesday. All kinds of Electrical woik done by Morhart liros A. 11. Carpenter was in Norton, Kan., Thursday. II. 1 Keukeu transacted business in Hastings Friday. If you want all the news while it is fresh, read the Chief. A. T. Walker and Chus Strong are home from Colorado. llertCiirruf Mimlcn is visiting In Red Cloud this week. Tress llarwood was u passenger to Ulue Hill Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tulleys went to Guide Uock Thursday. (Juy llradbrook was down from Fruukliu over Suiulay. Have your picture flamed at Sloss' Host selection in town. A. P. Ely joined his wife at MeCoolc Saturday lor a short visit. Mr. and Mis Fled Guild wctc down from Uluo Hill over Sunday. . The IJurilngtiin reports 17 tickets sold to the state fair Tuesday. O. A. Arnold anil A. D. Rauimy were down from Ulue Hill Saturday. Dr. E. A. Thomas came down from Hastings Wednesday inMiis auto. The regular band unmet t will bo given on Friday night this wick. Mayor Si.nt Foe went to Lincoln Wednesday to take in the httito fair. Mrs. Noble Hall rutiirneil Siitmdny from a two wvokb' visit in Franklin. William Weestier went to Lincoln Wednesday to take in the state fair. Clyde Morey, city electrician of Hast. ' irigs, transacted buslues- in lowu Tues day. Mrs. L. K. 'fait went to Lincoln yes tcrday morning to attend the state fair. How, about that Fall Festival uud carnival at ltcd Cloud? Can't we get together and start that meeting soon? Come, merchants, wako up and let's be going. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purm The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar NO AUUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE l,,of-lt,,lz '""I bis orchestra go to jvaie mis evening u. .,iv fo, il.mi nance. Allen Tullcy.s, !fe ami baby of Den ver are In the city visiting friends and reliitivc". '1 (Sen. ,1. Warren has Installed antloc-' trie piano at the Topee as nn added Httractlon. Mrs. W. K. Goer "Ami daughter Phoebe of Wymoro nro visiting in Rod Cloud. Mr.s. 13. E. Mofc'arluuil left Sunday for an extended visit with relatives in Columbus, (), The Holland House has recelveda coat of white paint, greatly Improving its appearance, For sale at a bargain a good Kings bury (.'bickering grand pluno. Mas Eli.is (t'l.i.ii'oiii). The Diamond Electric Vaeiim clean er ileinonsttated in your home free. Call l'hone lied 07. dotting, the druggist, has just re ceived some line stationery in boxes and pound packages. Fred Wallace lolt for Lincoln and Omaha Wednesday and will visit St. iloe and Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hart and Mrs. Raskins autoed to the state fair Mon day for a week's visit. The MUses Naomi and De Ette Cor ner are visiting their btother (leorge and wife at the fat in. Morton Smith left Monday for Su perior, where ho lias a position in tioodhtie's rostuutant Uulpli McConkey and family left Monday for Nelson where they will make their future home. Mr. O K Hughes returned home from Hastings Wednesday prion- to their moving to Hastings. (rand Secretary (Jago of the Ne braska 1. (). O F. Is visiting (Jrand Master Paul Storey this week. .lohii Grimes, who has been assisting lit the Urlcc drugstmc. returned to his home at Ulue Hill Wednesday. Any party wanting dirt to 1111 in on lawns, enquire of Ellis (iiiHil'oul. lie has about 1(1 loads to dispose of. Miss lua (Sittings has returned to her home in Superior, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Paul Pope. Foil Sale 12 to 11 yards of new rag carpet, all in one piece. For further particulars inquire at this ollleo Wall paper, paint, varnish, mould ing, painting and papering con ti act ed. Sloss, the Wall Paper Man. The Christian ladies will hold their monthly market at Ed Amaek's furni ture store Saturday, September 10. The finest line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look It over. MoiuiAitr Ulios. If you need a knife or scissors or razor get one of those "Shur-Edge" patterns, guaranteed, at Cotting's. Harry Schwann left for his home In Pittsburg, Pa , this morning, after an extended visit with relatives here. J. II. Elllnger this week purchased A. I) Stanley's Interest In the real estate Unit of Stanley & Itosencrans. Earn $i:.0 to S200 per month by learning a trade at homo Start now. Part ictilars free llo.x Ills, Hooper, Nob. Boyd Smith, t.eoigo XV. Lindsey and C. N. Loudercheek wete pasngers for the state fair at Lincoln Monday. It. M. Iteatty and sou for General lMacksmithlng, Wagon Work, Horse shoeing a specialty. At Day's old shop. Mrs. !. A. Tulleys, who has made home in Denver for tint past two weeks, has leturued to Hed Cloud to live Mr and Mrs. Ira Wagoner left Tiles day for Chicago, where Mr. Wagoner will resume bis studies for the min istry. Mr. and Mrs Frank Perry have re- turned from Harvard, where they at- I tended the funeral of Ad-. Perry's .mot her. i The Degiee of Honor meets next Tuesday evening. Evety member Is urged to bo present, as there will be initiation. i Harvey RiekotMin, Chas. Kaley, It, E. .MuFarliiud. Kellar Coplen, Earl Diukorson, Geo. Coon, Chas. Gurney, .Mis. L. C. Garbor, Mrs. Hoy Talt, Miss Etta Keilier were passengers to the state fair at Lincoln Wednesday. I Farm Loans. 1 "' icndy to make farm loans at the lowest rate and best terms. I am sole agent for Trevett, Mattis & Baker. Some pri vate money J. H. Bailey. Hod Cloud, Nebr. Dr. T. A. 'Crumble and wiTo left fur Lincoln Wednesday morning to take In the fair ami spend two weeks visit ing lelntivcs, Haymond Wullbramlt came down frotri Lincoln this week for a visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wullbrandt. Dale F. Koontz of Iudlanoplis, a brother of H. W. Koontz, who has been visiting here for several days, has returned home. A full attendance Is desired Ht the. Odd Fellows' meeting next Monday night, us very important business is to come before the lodge I.H. Ualley, Mrs. Dave Kalev nnd Mrs. Chas Robinson were passengers on 10 Wednesday to take in the clos ing ball game at Superior. Carl McArthur and Edgar Mcintosh left Monday morning for Dos Moines, Iowa, where they will attend the High land Park college this year. Wanted Piano pupils. University School of Music graduate. Tlnee years pupil of Henry P. Karnes. -Maiiii: Smiiii Buck. Phone Bell 111. Mr. and Mrs Hurt Hat Held arrived Tuesday evening fiom .lainestown, Kan., having been called here by the illness of Mr. Hatlleld's father. The Misses Marie and Katherlne Burke arrived the last of the week from Walnut, Iowa. They will teach in our public schools again this year. Kev. W. F. Cole of Hillsdale, Mich., will preach at the Baptist church Sun day morning and evening, Sept. loth, at the usual hour. Conic and hear him. Misses Hazel and Rosclla Harrison of Oak, Neb., are guests at the home of O. C. Tool this week. Miss Hoselln will remain here and attend high school. Mrs Parrisli and daughter, Mrs. Stetson, left this morning for their home lu Waupaca. Wis , after a pleas ant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. ,1. Pope. .1. II. Elllnger, F. W Cowden, II. A. Letson, Dave Kaley, W. A. Sherwood, Clarence Hall, Ben Mel'arland and Ned Grimes took In the ball game at Superior Monday Dr. and Mis R. F. Kaines left Tues day for Chicago, where tlio Doctor will attend a convention of Burling ton physicians and surgeons, will be home next Tuesday. All old soldiers and Spanish war veterans are most cordially invited to the McKluley memorial service at the Congregational church next Sunday evening. McKlnley's favorite hymns will be suiur. A farewell dance was given to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hughes by tho Dance Club Wednesday evening nt the Ma sonic hall. Bet.'s orchestra furnished the music and an enjoyable time was reported by all present. All laboring men are most cordially invited to come to the Congregational church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and listen to a sermon on "Ciipltr.l und Labor." Como ami re ceive a hearty welcome. Wednesday's State Journal says that Frank Strobl of Hed Cloud had his pocket picked of S2o while return ing from the state fair. Ho had no knowledge of the theft and could gie the police no aid in capturing the thieves. Ancll Crabill s-tys he feels very thankful to the Bed Cloud spoits who saved him the trouble or picking a load of wntermolotis-tllis morning. Those Jackson auto lights blinded him n he was unable to determine who his friends weio. Wotte x. Whltiiker, general black smiths, novv cury a full line of farm iiiiieinoiiis, suireys, iiugglox, wagons gang plows, gas engines, slacker rope-", all kinds of machinery and heavy hard win e, mimI all supplies for same. Also all kinds of oil. We wish to announce to the public generally, that we have. I ho well known Taylor Ranch for Mile. This consists of 510 acres, (j ,Mit.s boutli east of Bed CIoikL ' This place needs nocoinuiodii tion as it is known far and near as the very best bottom farm in Webster County. W a i,Ki;n ,fc Kkni. Messrs. and Mesdaines Ed Gather, William Wolfe, Charles Wolfe. Wirt. Stevens, Orvlllo Ferguson, Harry Stroup, B. A. Simpson, M. B. Corner, Virgil Beal, Dr. Wolfe, Charles Rust, Fred Maurer, II. Wilmot, Oscar Boyco and Ernest Husking were pussongors to tho state fair at Lincoln Tuesday morning. In h fast eleven Inning game Tues day Superior defeated Grand Island, r to 4, and clinched the state league pennant. Among those who went down from Red Cloud to see the game were Charley Robinson, John Garbcr, Dr. Mitchell, Dal Turnure, J. A. Bur den, Nate Illingwortb, C. B. Hale and Lucius Friable. The service at the Congregational church nextSuuday evening will be a memorial In honor, of President Me Klnley. The pastor will speak of him as a citizen, soldier, statesman and friend. The high school students will find this a service, of special interest uud help to them in their study of hlt tory and biography. 'AH cordially In vited. -" jS,,, ,1 I Chas. derrick. Geo. Ilollistef, Mr C. II. Potter, Mrs. T. A. Jones, Miss Wilmot, O. J. Joyce, Chas, Eldrege, Will Eldiege, Ed Metcalfe, Clyde Bowen, P. A. Vtillbinmlt, T C. Hack er, Mrs. J. A. Burden, A. D. Wonder ly, J. II. Bailey, Boy Talt, Henry Hit'iseti, Miss Mary Loom, Miss Mary Sheldon, Dallas Snyder ami Charles Dlckei sou went to Lincoln Tuesday to take In the state fair. Before yu reach the Limit Of physical endurance and while your condition Is still curable, take Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick net ion and positive results will delight you. For backache, nervousness, rheu matism, and all kldnev, bladder and urinary troubles. Sold at Dr. Cook's drug store. Facts About Accident Insurance. Omcruiiicnt statistics show that last year more than eleven million accidents occurred In the I'nltefl State, lu other words, one peisnn out of every eight received an injury! These facts are astounding and should cmmiico all prudent people ot the in ceilty ol instirlugagulnst accidents, T'i National ccident Insurance ('omp.vy. of Lincoln, gives the fullest protection against accidental Injury, and. thio'igh fair and liberal treat ment ot Its policy holders, has gained an enviable leptitatlou. This Company leads all others in amount of busiuc.is done lu Nebraska, and has a large number of policj lio'd ers in Webster County. Nuiioruts claims have been settled in Bed Clo id and vicinity: All with complete sa Is faction. Mr. Matt Doyle Is the Bed Clo id agent for the National Accident In surance Co., and will bo glad to ex plain thesupeiior features of Its poli cies to interested persons Red Cloud's Teaching Corps, Following aie the teachers who will have charge of the Bed Cloud schools for the ensuing term: High School ('has. It. Derrick. Principal, mathe matics; Anna L. Biehaids, As'l Prin., Latin and mathematics; olllo Jones, German and English; Josephine Rich ards, commercial and history; Nellie Caster, history and pedagogy; Nellie Beece, science. Grades They I Buth ..Johnston, Htli; Minnie Chris jtiau, Principal, Ttli','Elsle Arnold, litli; J Kuthcriuc Hiuke, 5th; Marie Hurke, ilil; Alice Coombs, Ith; Ethel (iarbor, 'Jd; Edith Bauney, 1st; Parl Bryan, Kitidergaiteu; Norma Bichardsoti, Assistant in Kindergarten. Noli Resident Pupils in High School tit ti grade II. lOtu grade s, Itth grade 'M, lU'th grade II. Total :3 lion resident pupils. Enrollment in High School 170. A New Arrival. I'm a little baby. 1 arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davrs last Saturday. Although I have only been in this world a few days, I'll have you know that I'm the boss at our house. Whenever I want anything all I have to do is to raiso my voice; then everyone works overtime to Uud out what I want. 1 watch 'em and blink at 'em ami crow. It's jolly fun My papa says Ptu a little Chinese with a red face and pug nose and that I only welch six pounds. But then I don't think he's so big He. made his brag that he will have me working with him befoie many weeks, but I'll fool him. I'll lose my guess if I don't glie him cold feet before the winter is over by making him get up in the middle of the night for the paregoric, and he will frost his ems going to the drug store for Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup. Them is a sweet little woman wilh her head lying on a pillow near me. cue is goon in me, nun i can see right now that we nro going to get, along together all right. I am the. outlet- of a very nice voice which 1 cultivate every night. If you don't ho Revo it just ask the neighbors Some . lay lam going to;jolll the Ananias' club. Then Ihcm will he "soutolhing doing." Owing to my late arrival In this town I have not yet gone out into society and have only met u few people. If my name Is not on your "calling list" will ho pleased to have you place It there. I'apit says tho doctor shall haye the honor of naming me and until he dous will subscribe myself. mtii.i: six i'ou.ndkii. Pt27, NO0N,OCT.S va rARAtc CRNOON.OCT 5 PARABEL. 'RSIHiflv " j . rii Q m m ft J ill TUISlirT AFTU . nAivrAvruit .' XHuklDAtAjh rtnitXKf CROWrA WHOLE, YEAR'S FUN INTO lO DAYS TOU LL HAVt LOTS Or HELP " ' i m r " f FALL SUITS 1 1 Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods Ready for your inspection. We v will be glad to show them Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Crawford Shoes and Gordon Hats - THE clotSt- D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oltlco in Monti Block. Hell, Black I; Ind., UK) Residence, Royal Hotel. Bell. 17; Ind., '.17 Calls Answered Day or Night lll'.l) 11,0111, N'cu. Dr. Cunningham, Dentist over Mate Bank. THE HAPPY BRIDE 1 F SHE believes that part of the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. She will succeed best in her bakimg if she uses our IMPERIAL FLOUR Red Cloud Milling Co. NMIcc to Ddiniiucnts. Notice Ih hereby kIncii that the rental upon the Iruhocnntinct to Hid follow I ni described kcIihoI laud la et.slu- . utility, Nehnihlm, as .nut opposite the imiiiuoftlm holder tlieico ls delinquent and If the amount u lilrh Is due Is not jmltl vl lilnivi (:ij from tliu date of llilb notice, kuIiI enutr.'U't will lie dielaitd for feited by tlio lioanl of l;duc:itlomil I.audH nnd Kiindn. and wild forMturc will lie enter '' record In tlu mkiiiiioi roWdul by law: Lot 1-1-10 C. W. K'aley Lot 1 3-MU !. Kaley K. II. Ciiwi.ks, ' iiiiiinhsloiicr of Public l.iimlsaiiil llulldhlKs. Hand AiiKUhl 17, 11)11. Foley Kidney Pills Will reach your individual ease if you have any form of kidney and bladder tiouhlo or urinary IneiMihir- ities. Try them. Sold at Dr. Cook's drug store. ilm) QMAHfcWANT5 YOU! AfcSAR-BEN nd PARADES- to OCT. 7, 1911- WEfNKSDAY NIGHT, OCT. 4 ritttCTRlCAL PARADE. FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT.G CORONATION BALL SLEEP ArTER YOU CET HOME i ii ' Why Is a bakery like a moat markets Wfl3 l 330 ' I . Because there's bakln' there! Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard To get her poor dog a bone. But she was mistaken For she had ordered some Bacon of us that morning, And so the poor dog had none' Have You Tried Our Fine Breakfast Bacon Yet? WM. KOON -"HS Qji2'.:v Simply Designed Monuments arc often as eirectlvo as mote elab orately carved memorials. It depends largely upon the skill and taste of the maker of the monument. Wc Execute With SkilH any memorial design you may choose, whether It be fiom our book of l,('0f designs or from an idea of your own. We are at your service, for any monu mental work you may require. ED. McALISTER UK1) CLOri, - - NKBRASK Oiiffc- N ssm Premium ? Hams and Bacon John "Dutch Butcher - Ill L ' uiijii ...., it t vA Qflr For Sale UliClHa - v - 1j4BbHk Yost E - THE - Sl v 5' u . I 1 l r H 1 " HI x rU JJ A i i a a 4 ' X .r".',ll'i.' 'iiyj