ittlVWMM s I Pi 1 -, ? DOOKS ( New " 'S-, We sold iiumln-clRof tluisi! Popular Copyright Books iluiinu 191 1 and wci (.'.s-pi'ti to sell moid of thorn this oar. Wo have just re ceived OV'T 1 1 V KJ '. I , a Vrtsj A Hundred New Ones l rtf?4.! lAvLf''S-i '," r '.' '.stew' ,, - ffS ww t "1 lTf "" M 1. . 5'7f i.wr -r . and more coining. Come in and look over the titles. You are sure to find one that you want. Only 50 cents per volume, formerly $1.50. Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist. B. ft M. Time Tabic i: sr noi'si) No. II Through train, ilejnrts 'J:00 :i. in No. Hi l.ov.tl iassi nucr " H:.lja. hi. ! No. 171 AiToimiioiliitloii Nnrlh i cepl Monday ami Weil., rti parts IM p. m No. 170 Arcoiutiintlallim North . Monday ami Weilui'ilny drparts ll:'Wa.in vi:ir noi Mi No. 13-Throiiuh train, ill parts .. li.ija. in No. 15 Local passenger " mil) p. m 9 -1 5-3 ii-J-3 5r-C-f 5-fC C tC f C l i.CALETTIES R K. K. Hill and wife of IMoomiiigton spoilt Sunday in town. Ivon Jonos of rranklin, spent Sun day with frlend.s hero. Jot- 11. Baker of I ebatiun, Kits , was ! on our streets Tuesday. J Lowell Robbiiis arrived homo from ((irand Island Saturday. V. I). Harold of Hastings transacted business in town Tuesday. J. M Itiley of Ijawreneo trausaelo 1 business in town Mt-n lay. Lou Keith or St. Paul, Neb., spent Ktiudav in town visiting fi lends. The Loekes are coming March '2nd. MUs Klliel I'urker of Liuvreiiccspont For Rood Job Printing call on the Sundtiy liHown visiting friends. Chief. O. II. Lawrence of ijong Island, Kus., .1. D. Jones of Fiankllu was in town was In town on business Monday. Sunday. I Zel;o Johnson eaine in from Minneso- (i. CJ. Crow of Hastings was in (own tu Wednesday night to isit his sons. Monday. Mrs. Certrudo Hanson returned Good narrow stiipe fur 3I..10. .1. O. ltomo from a visit at Lincoln Monday. Caldwui.L. George A. Adams of Pawnoo City K. R. Mni-r of fiuido Uoek was in the . was visiting friends in town Wednes- city Monday. Jas. Mcllrido of Cowles was in tlie city Tuesday. Charles (i recti of Wilcox was in the city Tuesday. J. l Thayer of Hastings was in town Monday. Mrs. Chas. Lucszler is on the- sick list this woek. All kinds of Klectrieal work done by Morhart llros 11. It. King of Lawrence, Neb., spent Sunday in town. Attend Kd. Scaton's auction Falcon Friday, March b. Lyman Kssig returned homo from Knusas City Sunduy. Chas. Staley of Grand Island was in the city over Sunday. Farm Loans There arc seveial reasons for seeing J. II. Uailey for a farm loan and here thoy arc. He is solo agent for Trevett Mattis &, linker. This company is here every day in tho year ready for business and not hoto this week nnd gone next. They loau on nnv farm having the value in it lmproed or unimproved. You don't wait from two to four months for your money but surely get it on the day called for. They give Ihe best option in the market. Red Cedar Shingles are a hobby with us be cause we Unow how they last when put onto a house properly We've investigated them thor oughly and the mills we buy .of today assure us our Shingles are all cut from sound bolts a n d dried slowly under a tem perate heat so as to re tain their life. Whether repairing an old roof or putting on a new one you want the best -see ours. "There's No Place Like Home." SAUNDERS BROS. day. Miss Ilenu Herrickstead of Denver, Colo., is visiting fiiunds in town tills week. V. A.Smith left for Omaha Tues day where be will take medical treatment. Wm. Wcesner and .Tas. Mcintosh went to Kausas City Wedtiesdny with stock. The Chief docs all kinds of Job Printing neatly, accurately and promptly. Fifteen carloads of emigrants wont thru here Wednesday morning from the west. John Scott returned to Grand Island Wednesday after a visit here with relatives. II. C. Cutter shipped a carload of hogs to St. Joe. Sunday. He accoin paired them. V. S Uenso's public saluwill bo hold at ids faun Wednesday, March Gth., at 1 p. m. sharp. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demolish nted in your home freo. Call Phone lied 97. For Fin nil are lepairing, upholster ing and chair caning see S. J. Fair op posite high school. Guy Iinid brook and his friend Mr. Dtleho.xde ot lllue Hill spent Sunday in town visiting (iuj's mother. Ueo. Hadcll went to Long I-luiid, Kns., S.ttuiday morning to visit his parent and Inother and family. I'hel). of H met Tuesday night and took n a large class of candidates. After lodge a banquet was served. The tlne-t lino and best, assoitment ol llrtiiH'SS ever carried before. Call and look it mor. MoitHAitr linos. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear Glasses ai'curtitely lltted. Dr. Stockman, lied Cloud, Nubr. The ladies of the M. K. Aid society nio making big pioparatlons for their auiiiuil Jlustor bazaar to beheld Match 3()th. Call Simpson retained to Chadron Monday night after a pleasant visit with his parents Mr. and. Mrs, N. It Simpson. Dr. Cross will bo in his otllce over Hie State Hunk everyday in the week. Hnvinir discontinued his visits to lliverton. Foil S.Li:; The two buildings oc cupied by the Chief Olllce and K. II. Newhouso' jewelry htore. Inquire of K. II New house. The W. It. C. will meet Sutuiday afternoon at t) o'clock. Rvery member is requested to be present as thcro will bo a short program. IM. Syaton's salo of horses, cattle and farm implements will bo held on Friday, March S, sale to begin prompt ly at l'.' o'clock noon. Mrs. J. M. Wordcn and daughter, came down from Kfd Cloud today, where thoy have been visiting friends for a few days Supuitor Journal. Tlurc will be 'o's of pc'n1tU'i and' Mituu woodensliuc dancing glvni bj l'lie LocUes at thoopei.i house Satur day night. Maieh ','nd. There is no killing, no -.hooting, no bloodand thunder in any of the play given by Tlu Locke. Opel a boilM', Saturday night, Match '2nd. I) n'l forget wo uiiike farm loans, inoiipy leiuly Ihe dny the tllle is up- pi nved. G utiu ii, lit ictiisos iv S.u.umv I'uii li.: My tesidenei) ptopertj c iisi-,tlnK of two lots and eight loom house with lutli. Mns. A I. in: Four, Orleans, Neb, Stiike l!ros., bought a new iuoss country Ilambler Koadster atllo at the Oniaha auto show lust week. The Staike llros, evidently think thai the best Is the cheapest. Tlie Ladles Aid of the Christian cliuieh will hold theirnioutlily bargain ut P. A Wullbrandt's stoic Saturday, March L'ntl. The bargain will bo In ('hinge of Mrs. John Myers. The man who takes for his motto "Never say die" and who holds on just a little longer than everyone thinks he will is tho in ni who has the best chance of winning in the end. There will bo regular services at Grace church the next two Sundays. Cottage services will be held at the homes of the illlVoiPiit members eacli Wednesday at 7:.1() during Lent. J j A x n Wo have for sale farms on easy payments and special terms, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The largest list of local farms from which to select. D.w Gaiiiii it A- Company, Cim:r Olllce. Mrs. Cloia O.ven went down to lied Cloud Sunday to sp n I tlie day with her daughter, Mia. Cha-. n-os. She roturiic 1 on No. 1" that night, but on account of the snow It did not get here until thrco o'clock in tlie morning. Franklin County Ncwm Juo. Fogel, the popular lrirncss mil ker, has purchased an electric motet nnd quite an assortment of harness and slice niaehin"ry for his business. When ho gets into his now building lie will have one of tho best equipped shops to bo found in smaller cities of tho state. licad IM. Seaton's. big advertisement elsewhoro in this paper and do not let tho date slip your memory. Tlie salo will take place on Friday, March 8, and a large number of horses and cat tle will bo disposed of. Farm ma chinery and household goods will also be sold. See bills for particulars. mm Cluirli .1 Smith ('ml at lis h n.ie (hue miles Mulhwc-t cf Guide- Uoek, Flldny, Pel,. '2.1, l'M2. hut leH sniveled a M'voic atl'iek of n union! i last No vember mi ! bad In e,i cm, fined In h'.s lied nil vl- I r I'lm List few days 1 e fote death i-flii ved him his si.tVoring was lutt'ii-.)'. He Iciiii's a wife unit llilei- "in ill chihmn In uimirii his de.it h, lki.s wife being a daughter of Mis. HI. Ibd.Mns of thWclly. The funeral servb'e was held at Not lb Piratich Sunday at o'clock after which he was laid at lest in fhe Noith l'.r.mch cemetery. Winnie l'.lilh D.tvU was born Oct. .., Ib'.M, In Floyd county. Indiana, and died Feb '.'., UU'J, u! the age of I,', years, I mouths and '.'ii days. She came with her parents lo Ne braska when iwojearsof age When about live ,cats old she hail a spell of sickness fioui which she never fully recoveied but gradually giew woi.se as she mhanced in jcuis, sull'oring p.itli'iitl, until the end. She was b.iplltd by l!ev. Malo of the Metlnwist ehutch. of lied Cloud when she was seven yeais old. . At. an early age she began to read the bible and her litteiest grew as she grow in teaiH,auil forlhelast eigliteen mouths never lailed to tend and study one chapter or morn each day. A short time before Iter death she saw that her loved ours weie greatly tumbled and t-ild them .she knew what was troubling I hem and for them not to grlcu', but stld "she sometimes woudeied what it would be like, and for them all to b good, and to lead tlie bibb- each day." Her life w.is an example of putity and truth, a true clnisliaii lile. Funeral services were conducted at tho M. 11. church on Wednesday after nobn at '.' o'cli ek by the l!ev. II. N Tompkins Pcllllon tSeitiHIrculdtcd. Tlie biislnes3 ineti of the oily arc circulating a petition to have the fol lowing Ii -ket placed o i the ballot tor cousiik ration at tho hands of lb voters at the spring election: For M nor D. V. Turnure. Ahleuuen, First Waul H. S itin.ieis and W. A. Sherwood. Aldermen, Second Ward F. W. Cowden ami Paul Stoiey. Treasurer S. ii. Floratice. Clerk-o.C Tool WW HMtKMH t9mm dD 1 SX fmmV. i f " A duw fi-ej J? MfWuwrVi VMI MIHMMIWM4M Reduction on Heavy Weight Suits and Overcoats SrsX. ..i,'ilV) Pf w ;i: A k . Tim ii . v j";..iA A-NflW fell $ ""ill1" I n .pK'!1"11, . Mm llcun' i Kii, .cnliai miux Will close soon. So if you want to get some of the best bargains ever offered in im Cloud on Suits and Overcoats COMK NOW. We are getting in Spring Goods and must move the heavy stuff to make room for them and we ate not particular about making any profit right now on winter goods. Come in and see the advance styles of Spring Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts and Shoes. Wc want your Spring business and will show you the nicest Cloth ing for the money you have ever seen in Red Cloud. Respectfully, C0WDEN-KAIEY CLOTHING CO. One Price Clothiers MMtVMNMMtM) Tho Junior Protective league will hold a meeting at tho Congregational church next Sunday afternoon at .'1 o'clock to which all parents and others interested are invited. There will be a program consisting of a .10 minute address by Mr. Herrick of the High school and his subject will be "What the Parents can do for the Teacher."' That will bo followed by u HO minute discussion by Mr. K.J Ovoring Jr. Tills section of the country was vis ited by the worst storm that has been experienced here in years. Sundav afternoon and evening almost develop ed into a real blizzard and the sight that greeted all eyes the following morning was something that Nebraska people do not often see. Snow drifts eight fuct high right in tho city limits told plainly what the night had been. Trains woio delayed and the rural carriers did not. get out on their routes till Tuesday. Fortunately the temper at ure was not very cold and thoie was little or no suffering. This storm re minded the old settlers of one or two others that came along in the early da.s and they were busy teding of their c.i'crieii es when roads were practically unknown. mjmw U f JSM'fcfe Pi m 1 1 1 liisaJI L I tovv i,m3zi?3fmmm YOUR SHELF OR OURS It doesn't make any dif- if th rerence, lr tne gooas come out of our store. We guarantee them. That's Ihe reason it pays to trade with us. Reliable groceries bought right here at home, are bought right if they come from us. Hard Times Social. The ladies of tho M. K. Aid society indulged in u hard times social in the basement of tho church which was ex ceedingly unhiuc and entertaining to say the least. All oiime in costume us best seemed lltted to tho occasion and so well was the get up !u each case that no prize was given as It could not bo decided which looked the worst, so all were invited to the dining room ,ud re giled willi an old fashioned corn pone lunch. Preacher Tompkins Is feeling ipiilc grieved as he says he was not Invited. Avoid Harsh Drugs Many Cathartics Tend to Cause Injury to the Bowels Ifjou are subject to constipation, joit should avoid strong drugs and cathartics. They only give temporary icliof and their tenet ion is harmful and sometimes more annoying than constipation. They in no way effect a euro and their tendency Is to weaken the already wouk organs with which thoy come in con lac' . V e honestly believe that wo hine the best constipation treatment uver devis ed. Our faith in it is so stioiigllmt we hell iton the positive guaianteu that it shall not cost. Hie user a cent If it does not gie cutiie .satisfaction and completely rnneilycoustipation This picparatlou is called lie. will Orderlies. These are prompt, soothing, and most elTootlvu in action. They are made of a recent chemical discovery. Their principal ingredient Is odoi less, taste-lcs-, and colorless. Combined with other well-known ingredieiita, long es tablished for their usefulness in tho treatment of constipation, it. forms a tablet which is eaten just like candy. They may bo taken at any time, either day or night, without fear of their causing any inconvenience whatever, They do not gripe, purge, nor came nausea. They act without causing any pain or excessive looseness of the bowels. They are ideal for children, woak, delicate persons, and aged peo ple, as well as for the most hearty per son. They come in tlnro size packages, la tablets, 11 cents; 3(1 tablets, 'lr, cents; SO tablets, SO cents. Keiiiember, you can obtain them only at our store The Itexall Store. The II. K. (Iricu Drug Co. ALL ORDERS FOR Monumental Work to be erected this spring should be placed at once thus allowing sufficient time to com plete strictly high class work. : : : : Original Designs Modern Ideas Overing Bros. (L Co. Dealers in Monuments. Red Cloud B. E. McFarland -:- All the Phone3 -: , 'A .fi Knot rides. . ( I io 'iiTsbar be ' n'" n man In Cnllfor , iv-ifMi . (n SflW in i 'n'fini fih'n atu! " '- c f rclr Farm Loans At Lowest interest, best option, least expense. Call for me at State IJauk, lied Cloud. C. F. Catiikr. The olllcers of tho County Sunday School Association have just received woid from the statu association olllce that tho state workers will be in lied Cloud and will a-sist in tlie County Sunday School convention scheduled for this place on March 13-1 1, 11)12. livery Sunday school in this county, by viituo of its existence, is n member of the slate and county association, and in order to get the most benefit should have one or moie delegates at every session of the convention. These slate workers come prepared to discu-s all phases of the Sunday, school work, and the Sunday schools, in this county win t-i' -elv much help and luspiintinii if leinesenlcd in the coining mcei ng. Itemcmber Ihe time March t:i-ll,aiid the place Ked Cloud, and plan to be lieie. Exqulslto Elegy Tribute to Friend. Tho early death of Keats robbed Shelley of a dear friend, hut led to tho writing of tho exquisite elegy "AdonalH," nnd It Is rather touching to recall that when Shelley wns drowned, n year nnd n half Inter, a copy of Kerits' poems was found open In hla coat pocket whon his body was washed aslioro. What He Saved. Pnthctlc a3 well, na nmutdng Is the valedictory of a western editor: "With grateful acknowledgment to my friends and benediction upon the pro feflulon, I tnke my hat the cavlnga of 17 years In tlie newspaper field nnd retire." 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