nai-wjj,'.irirTJBumiiti" rnrrmnri..tjiiJirtt aqossidBsa I : "" It"' 1 I .v :,, :f! Now is the Time to Order Your Monument for Fall Delivery and have it (erected before cold weather sets in. First class material and workmanship guaranteed. Overing Bros. . Co. Dealers irv 'Monuments, Red Cloud Don't Throw My paying more "A for COO pounds than Vv capacity for this is the price of a BEATRI C E CREAM SEPARATOR tkcr Sicca at Other rrle.es The most sanitary separator built The ly separator supplied with a centrifugal washing device that overcomes an. the drudgery ot washing up tne separator. Beatrice Creamery Co. fcUMHw Not. rOR BALE BY GEORGE W. TRINE Highest Market Pid D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Olllee in Moon Mock. Hell, Black 4; Ind., 103 Uoiidimce, Royal Hotel. . Hell, 17; Ind., 27 Calls Answered Day or Night unn rt.ouu, m:u. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud -a a a Nebraska WMsn's Penslsn. The recent act ot April 19th. I90g gives to all soldiers' widows a pension ot 913 per month. rVod Maurer, the attorney, has all neoossarv blanks. AiallCsrrlr's Lod yecias heavier when he has a weak taok and kidney trouble. Fred Dueh ren, mail carrier at. Atchison, Kes., ays: "I -have been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and had h -severe pain across my back. When ever I oarrled a heavy load of mail, tny kidney trouble increased. Some time afro, I started taking Poloy kid uy pills mid since taking them I liave gotten entirely rid of all my kid ney trouble and am us sound now us ever." For sale nt Dr. Cook' drug toro. . MEW BAKERY I have opened a bakery inlled pond and solicit u share of your patronage. Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always in stock. Phono mo .your grants (Ind. phono 188.) yosm fEHGRAYlMGlC Retail store opposite' Iostof flee, in Diaderlch building. CURT HATFIELD, Prop. Away Money Price For Poultry. J. V. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., Ft. Smith, Ark., says that he bad taken many kinds of kidnoy modicine, but did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Pills. No matter how long you havo hud kidney trouble, you will Hud quick and pcrmnncnt bencltt by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. Start taking them now. Sold at Dr. Cook' drug store. Patronize Home Industry And Buy Home firewn Potatoes The Miner 15 row. Co., inform us that they are well supplied with Kurly Ohio Potatoes (Homo Grown) which are far superior to any stock that has been on the mnrket from other points. TheyXLoolc Hotter! Cook Better!! Keep Detter ! ! !, Are Better II!! SI per bushel in 5 bushel lots or over. Swiff's Premium Hams and Bacon For Sale John THE "Dutch Botcher" CATARRH l a- I MJJ ' SI SI sail HAY FEVER ELY'8 CREAM BALM Appl!o4 Into th nostrils Is itlckty absorbed. GIVES RILIEP AT ONCK. It elonnsca, soothos, heals and protects tho diseased meinbrauo resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold iu the llend quickly. Restores tho Bowses of Tusto and Smell. It is easy to ubo. Contains no injurious drug. No morcury, no cocaine, bo mor. phlno. Tho bousoliold remedy. Price, CO conts at Druggists or by mall. ELY' BROTHERf , IS Warns St., N.w York. stU'v&iW wJ arj -BY- M9k Yost TjM trfi afaW . ik so- Ul o??? E apes?. K-g X 5 tl-l"l"lfH( MABEL'S MISSION Covington was cleaning up the desk. Tho upstairs girl, answering his ring for a larger waste basket, al most fell down the back stairs In her hurry to spread the news. Covington had coma to board at the Bradley's three years before and since then no one could recall having aeon the top of tho desk. A little apace in front, just large enough to write upon, was kept fairly clear, but (or the rest, Covington seemed to take pride In tho confusion ho main tained and boasted that ho could And anything ho wanted at a moment's notice. At tho olllco his desk was scrupu lously neat, hut tho roll-top In his sit ting room, used for htu personal cor respondence, was piled high with pa pers and books. It might have continued so far an other three yenrs, hut Covington was restless. Ho found tho evening pa pers dull, tho theatrical advertise ments innde no npttonl to him, and books wcro intolerable. In his restless roaming nround tho room his nttentlon wns attracted by tho desk, and sinking Into tho chair ho began to clean up. Hero, at least, was a novel occupation, and soon he was busily engaged In reading over old letters and discarding thoso of no further Interest. Mabel's lottcro, of course, ho kept In a drawer, the top ono with the Ynlo lock. Well, perhaps it would be well to clear thoso out, too. Ro manco was dead. He had written her the proposal he soemod unable to mako In person, and had added, "I shall not wrlto again until your an swer comcB." That had been a fort, night ago. Ills eyes caught' a line In an adver tisement in a theatrical paper that formed part of the litter of his desk. "Consider silence a polite negative," it ran. Thut was what he waa doing. Mabel had not even taken the trouble to answer. He viciously thrust the paper into tho basket and caught up a letter. It waa that check for his tailor. He had been positive he had mailed that; the subsequent argument had resulted In a transfer of his patronage, yet here was tho cheek still Inside. Ho was rather glad that he had commenced tho cleaning up process. There was another envelope under tho pile of 6onsular reports. Ho drew it out and his faco blanched. It was the letter to Mubcl. In some fashion it had sllppod Into tho tangle on the desk. He remembered ho had writ ten u number of other letters nt tho famo timo. When ho hud done he hnd snapped n rubber band about thoin and had given them to ono of the follows to tnko out. What could she think of him? He had ceased his customary visits and had not oven written. He slipped out of his house coat and into his dinner Jacket. There was .a telephone in the lower hall. Perhaps Mabol had not gone out. It was her mother who answered, rather frigidly and with a certain note of disapproval in her voice. Mabel' was in, but she waa 111 and had gone, to her room. She did not think that he could seo Mr. Covington. But Covington waa persistent and In the end ha gained permission to call. He found her pale, with nervoua llnee to her face. She triad to laugh. H off hot ha would aot havo It ao. 1 have a special delivery letter Cor' tob." he announced. "It ahouM aot have bean a letter at all, bat I gneaa I'm a aort of aural coward. "Anyhow, I waa oleaalng up ay deak at the houee tonight and I fond this. I thought It had been seat two weeks ago." "Letters often go astray." she com mented as she stretched out her band to receive It. "It was my fault," he said humbly. "You see I've a desk up at.the house and Pre rather prided myself upon Its confusion. Tonight I cleaned It up. Just to have something to do, and I found this letter." Something In bis tones conveyed IU Import and ahe slowly broke the aeal and glanced through the con tents. At last she looked up. "So that la the reason I have not heard from you lately," aha aald. "I wondered that you forgot the Apollo concert." "That la only one count," he aald humbly. "I did not bring the letter expecting that you would give the same answer I hoped for two weeks ago. I Just wanted you to see that I was not quite at bad as you think I am." "I did not give it great thought," she said, while the red, flooding her faco, denied her words. "I thought that perhaps you were ongnwsed In tomo Important deal." "This Is the most important 'deal' In a man's life," he laughed a little bitterly. "And I havo bungled It badly." ' Tity Is akin to. love," ahe remind d, "and do you know, Frank, I think I have a mission." '(And that?" he asked hoaraely. "To keep that desk straight," abe imlled. He Shouldn't Have Dona It The impassioned orator at the tramps' convention paused and wiped bis perspiring brow. "Brothors," he said, "this Is bard work." Then they expelled him. WHY HE LIKES WATERMELONS Colored Man Discourses Philosophical ly on Those Soothing, Cooling and Filling Fruits. A well-known lawyer, who 1b spend ing his vacation at home doing noth ing, or, as ho says, "loafing with nil his might," tells of a talk he had re cently with his colored hired man. Going to the stable he found J6hn with his face burled in a big piece of watermelon. "Why Is It, John, that colored people are so fond of watermelons?" ' "I don't know," he replied, grinning,, "less Its Jcs' because dey's people. I; knows a heap o' white folks 'at likes; 'em, too. 1 likes 'em 'cause dey's sooth, In', an' coolln', an' flllln', an' I spose, dey 'slmllatcs dat n-way wld whlto folks., I reckon dey nln' much dlffor cuco 'tween whlto folks and cullud folks' insidcB." i "Perhaps not. Do you consider tho watermelon n fruit or a vegetable?" "Well, now, It's Jus'liko this: Water melons oln' no vegetable, caiiBo doy won't stun' cooklu' like cnbbago nor cnnnln' llko beaiis, nor drylu' llko red peppers, nn' dey nln' no fruit, 'cause, dey doan grow on treoB an' you can't, put 'cm In your pocketH llko apples nnd peaches. Looks to mo like dey's Jcs' watermelons." "How would It do to call It tho fruit; pf a cucurbltaccous vine, distinguished' for Interior pulpiness and copiousness of watery Julco?" i "Dat's It, 'zactly," said John; "dat's Jus' what I was goln' to say." Indi anapolis News. SEEMED TO FILL THE BILL Young Suffragette Appeared to the, Youth's Mother to Be 8ultable ' as His Wife. The young suffragette who had in-! slstcd on marrying the young man With whom she had fallen in love, ap proached the young man's mother In fear and trembling. "Can you support my son," asked that lady sternly, "in the stylo to which ho has been accustomed?" . "I cannot, madam,. Ho will have to aupply all the cash." "Urn. Are you able, in spite of your advanced views, to keep him badly in, debt?" "I am. That Is my specialty." "Do you know how to nurse him If he should fall 111?" "Haven't tho remotest Idea. Myj childhood has been spent In attending caucuses." "Ha! Will you guarantee to klsB him good-by every, morning?" "If I happen to remember it but l' can't guarantee anything." "What tlmo do you expect to como Jn nt night?" "O, anywhere from 12 to 3 In tho morning." , "Do you rehcarso your speeches at homo?" "Yes, na a rule." Tho mother's fnco relaxed. "Wo munt bo cautious In these mat ters," she cnld sweetly. "But, on tho, whole, I think you will do." Life. Then and Now. Prior to tho last 15 years, by the, tlmo peoplo had attained their first quarter of a century, they considered, themselves pretty much formed as to physical and mental characteristics. If they were ambitious and energetic! they perhaps carried on Bomo kind, of exercise for their physical well-being, and guarded against mental de-j terloratlon as they advanced In years by occasionally taking up new atudlea or reviewing old onee; aa a dear old lady of ajr aequatataace at the ag ef elgaty-alaebegan to review kar al gebra to keep bar atod active. Now ovorythlng to chaagot. Wo, eanaot aettle down eomfortably la tho thought of anything In tho regular routine of life which wo may aot bo' called upon to alter at a aoaeat'a! notloe. Moat of us havo found that' few of , our established hablta are light and that unleaa we are. willing to bo left hopelessly behind our'aeeo clatea we must learn over again all that we acquired In Infancy, and that baa since become a matter of auto-' matlc action. The Atlantic ' Shins With Every Drink. There have been In .the history of barber ahops such plana aa " above; and a ahlno all for a dime," "A hair cut and a ahlno free," but It waa left' for a negro barber abop at IS Ivy; atreet to give a free shoe shine when a drink was paid for. That la, It waa1 a Sunday blind tiger In which Will Strong, a bootblack, aold liquor and then gave his customer a free shine. The police had suspected the barber shop for aome time and on last Sun day they made a raid and found a large lot or whisky in pint bottlop. Will Strong was in charge and was running a bootblack stand. He claim cd that another negro had brought the whisky In to the shop without his .knowing It. The Recorder sent Will Strong to tho chain gang for thirty days. Atlanta Constitution. Cooper's Plane. W. N. Potter of Cooperstown, N. Y., haa In his possession a piano which he valuea very highly and Is fond of jshowing to bis visitors. It was owa-, jed by James Fenlmore Cooper. j C. D. Pease of Cooperstown mado ,the piano and the great novelist bought it. Afterward he aold it to Judge Stewart, and, after passing through tho hands of b. F. Jacobs of Milford and his daughter, it came into thoso of Mr. Potter. It Is of six octaves, and fa In a solid mahogany frame of plain design. awl bt ww .-aaaWav wa--aBr .BwaWawP waVJaV' aVaVJaV' 30 Horse-power Five-Passenger Fore-Door louring Car This car is now ready for demonstralionr Come and sec it, To fully understand the exceptional value of this car you have but to compare it with what the entire market has to offer for 191 2. Study the specifications below carefully. In what other car will you find such value at such a price? What machine under $ 1 25S can you line up against this and item for item sec so much for so little money? When you stop to consider the fine thorough construction the heavy drop forgings the pressed steel frame the selective transmission fitted with F. & S. annular bearings (which the most expensive cars in the world use) the 30 horse-power motor, the big wheel base, the fere-door body with door handles and all levers inside the car, you can better realize what an actual advanced manufacturing step this new car is. SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 59 Wheel base, 106 inches; body, five-passenger fore-door touring; motor, 4x4 1-2; horse-power, 30; transmission, selective, three speeds and reverse; F. & S. ball bearing wheels, artillery wood, 12-1 1-2 inch spokes, 1 2 bolts each wheel; tires, 32 x 3 I -2 inches Q. D. .Silk Mohare Top Shield SI000 F. 0. B. RED CLOUD JAMES PETERSON Children Injured Ordinary Vathattlcs and Pills and Harsh Physic Cause Distressing Comnlalnts Vim nunnot be over-careful hi the selection of medicine for children. Only the very gent let bowel medicine should ever bo givuii, except in cmorg ency casus. Ordinary pills, cathartics nnd purgative aro apt to do moro harm than good. They may caimo griping, iinu.son and other ditru&Hin'g Hfter-eifectN that aro frequently health destroying. We personally recommend and guar antee llcxall Orderlies as tho safest, and most dependable remedy, which we know, for constipation and associate bowel disorders. We havo such abso lute faith in the virtues of this remedy tbatwesellit on our guarantee of money baok in every instance where it faila to give entire satisfaction, and we urge all in need of such medicine to try it at onr risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten Jnst like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may bo taken at any time, day or night; do not oauae diarrhoea, nausea, 'griping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organa with whloh they come in contact, apparently act ing as a regulative tonic upon the re taxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus over-coming weakness, nnd aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Bexall Orderlies commonly com pletcly relieve constipation, except of course when of a surgical character. They also tend to overcome the neecss ity of constantly taking laxatives to keep the bowels In normal condition. Three sizes of packages, 10 cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Red Cloud only at our store, Tho Rexall Store. The H. E. Orlcc Drug Co.;gJg CHICHESTER SPILLS BRAND 4 LADIES I A-fcoar Urtuwht for Cm-CHSS-TRR'S A DIAJIUNU ukand r.U.a la KPP 'ndAX Gold metallic boxrt, sealed with Blue0 Ribbon. TABS MO OTBSa. Bar fair T Dra-mUt aa aak far CMI.OMKS.TClt S y niAHONB HHANB PU.LIL for twenty-flve yenrs regarded Bent,8aSMt, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TI.4K tTifCUVMIIPRt? WORTH) Wolfe & Whltaker, genoral black smiths, now carry a full lino of farm implements, surreys, buggies, wagons, gang plows, gas englnos, stacker ropos, all kinds of machinery and heavy hardware, and all supplies for same. Also! all kinds of oil. Licensed Plumb ers tans promptly au?wereu, DIAMOND .MyHgV .ivta- T'5a$S Sr I w JM and Brass Wind Don't Delay Ordorlng a lire insurance policy from, usva single day. Fire, Isn't going tl stay away because you are not in sured. In fact, it seems to pick out tho man foolish enough to be without a rmMiNmumANcmmoucv Have us issue you a policy to-day. Don't hesitate about the matter. The fire fiend may- have yew house dowa on the list for vtevV this very night. MAK WHAT I WAY O. C. TKKL, Simply Designed Monuments are often as effective as moro elab orately carved memorials. It depends largely upon the skill and taste of the maker of the monument. We Execute With Skill any memorial design you may choose, whether it be from our book of 1,000 designs or from nn idoa of your own. Wo aro at your service for any monu mental work you may require. ED. McALlSTER RE) CLOUD, NEBRASKA hEB G. C. BAILEY About Your Phone Batteries and Electrical Sippilei jLi MMMB J i . mmmJBWWA OMMaTaT t i 3 auaMMaV ' a&?.Vaj.-gMP atfJ-ifig' .! M M ' va ,m K'M 41 va ' .! i . i m i. $ ' y 1 - "v iS 1 M A A -ii r ' 'I J 'M :J: I M i.ji f v. M iftt ; Ml ;& t . .' 'to '' mi & m t:x m .mi l: iWiffl it IS vy$g . jLW&I i.. m rmm