tf.1..- ".vr.WWTPMWlBiNftVTW,, ,, MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. m W l,M- ' " - ... . . . ... v - -t -.-.w-.-i. , ., T m IB-- ' ' i I-. vi ,:i . Jo," , J?. 'V v r '? f - li. 'Mfrfr; wt The Old Tallow Candle. The Old "Specks." Tlio nlil tnlluvv candle nnd thu old method of selecting glas'es go together. Both primitive both best of thu times in which they flourish- J edlnth are "back numbers" Tim man who takes his "specks" front olT a ease imil puts them upon li is fucu without knowing they are right, should step to the other end of the counter and buy a tallow candle p to go with them. If theso are too modern, there still remnins for him thu Hint and pine knot. WK KIT (ILASSKS TO ItODF.ltN KYKS BY MODKItN MKTIIOIH. T&e.ouse "Bros., JKM'KI.tKS AND Ol'TICIANS. ffftffftfftfffrftfttffK- GENERAL CITY NEWS. I'd Hnhanan of Lincoln wa lute Saturday. James Dyer of Atchison, Kuiimis, is ltcru thix week. They all go to l'otet 'son's when they want :v good buggy. Come in and seo our sample portrait aHd you will want one. Walter Hoby sells tlio Singer sewing nmahinu. Piiees tignt. Get tlio best. Pay your subscription and gel a cal culating pencil. They are a little won der. i Bert Felt and a number of other folks from Superior were here Mon day. Mrs. A. A Hurdick returned the lirst of the week from a several week's visit in the east. Wm. Kimsoy, wife and daughter of 1'ooria, Illinois, are visiting with J 11. Smith and family' A lino baby boy of usual Nebraska weight arrived at the home of Hcrt Hatfield last Sunday. Mrs. Lulu Pease who has been vicit ing friends hero returned to her home at Hastings Monday. From the way that the buggies are goiug out front PoterMin's ho must bavo something attractive. Mrs. Walter Sherwood, Mrs. f)r K. A. Creighton and Miss Margaret Miner left Thursday for Lincoln Thoro was one hnndn'd and twnn'v six tickets sold at thN place ft r the special train to the Ktievidt meotine at Hasting!.. Think of a man having to delay build ing operation" on account of a scarcity of brick m i-onn A"d "till that is the Situ It ion in K ! t'lmid lnda We hop" tli.it tin owii-'w i f tlio tun bricks wi I fnli.-v no ilm imp-i vemui t by having linoil un niiii.il Iicick walks placed in front f iln-ir buildings. In the lonu run ilu-v will h- the cheap est. Absolutely Pure ftoti No inferior or impure ingredients are used'in Royal for the purpose of cheapen ing its cost; only the most highly refined and healthful. Royal Baking Powder imparts that peculiar sweetness, flavor and. delicacy noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. Alum li ustd In nmklrx: cheap laVInc powders. H )ou want to kxow the effect of alum upon die tender linings of the stomach, touch a piece to your tongue. You can raise blscurt with alim baking powder, but at what a cost to health! ROYAL OAKINQ POWOEH CO., IHKV.?''! i ;".':' ViwC. f i Mf8; '..-. ''('. . 7T rv":,Tf,w SffiM iiiibii -- - !!! i i .1 rii.j wiw. - -vi(k nMiMkiM c tr ' '"" ' - w L-i vu - r-- -, , , ... . . M Tiik Liiikk$1 per year. Al Hold rege of Rlvcrlon was hero tho list of thu week. K. K, Ladd retttrued Sunday ovor. tig from Chicago. L 1) Wells and Will Boats left last Mfiulny for Montana. J. U DcBruner f Hiverton was hero the last of the week. G. M. Caster of Hlverton was here the lirst of the week. C.J. Popo was looking aftei busi ness matters at Hebron this week. K U. Overman attended tho Kooso volt meeting at Lincoln Tuesday. For a good smoke get the Hiloy cigar at M. M. Stern's and the Holland House. I have a few lirst class sewing ma chines to trade for stock. F. V. Tay t.ou. Miss Bessie Kalcy of Ohio is here vis iting with her brother O. W. Kalcy and family. John Dlckcrson and wifo are visiting in Lincoln this week and taking in the street fair. Miss Mnblo Saunders returned Wed nesday from a several week's visit at Albert Lea, Minnesota. Oliver Hedge left Monday morning for u trip to Cripple Creek, Colorado, to visit witli his brother Porter. Mr. L. M. Katz, repi clouting N. A: .J. Friedman Cloak Co. will givu us a iDCcial cloak sale October 17 Mini:k Bros. The new residence pioporty of ) .1. Myers on the cornur of Fifth Aveuuu and Suward street is rapidly Hearing completion. Tho "Ashlar.d," "Secretary, "Direc tor," "Suthorn," and "The Booth." Proper things in shirts. Tiik Cowbkn Kai.ky Clotiiino Co. Winifred Hatch of St. Joseph, ar rived in the city tho lirst of tho week and accepted the position of trimmer in the Up to-Datc Millinery Store. I hare just unloaded a car of tho finest buggies and surreys that havo ever been brought to the town. Como in aud see them. Jas. Pktf.kson. Are you going to buy a sowing ma chine? If so I have the best machino for tho money over offered. Do not fail to seo it before- buying. F. V. Tayloii. The now engine and boiler for the mill havo arrived and will bo placed in position as soon us n mason enn bo secured to do tho work of building tho engine room and the foundation. It will not be long now until the now mill is in operation. Wamtbim Man to manage branch office for wholesale- house; salary 9125 00 per mouth, otlico cxponscs and com mission. Must furnish satisfactory Met-cucf s and $300.00 cash. Address, Wholesale, No. 504 Nelson Hldg., Kan sas City, Mo. Among iho many improvements no ticed about town is the preparation for the building of a brick sidowalk j th etititi- lrs.'tU of tho block in front i of tint tv-iili'iiccs of J. L. Minor, Dr. ' K. A Ciflghton and 1). ,1. Judson. The .viilk will bo livu foot in width and of a good hard Hastings biick fur nished through Ludlow Bros This will be a Bond starter for brick walks in the citi MP- MXA ' PoWbS$ 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. jE " '") I'UI'KUMIS KOII III liUlhs W Last week I told you that goods well bought were half sold. This is a truo saying from the way the people buy when they see what I hav for the money. 1 will sell you a better job than you can buy at Chicago or any other placu for the money. Compare my goods aud prices with others ami see for 3'ourself . WEEK'S HAPPENINGS For farm loans call on C. W. Kalcy. A. J. Hayes of (initio Hock was here Wednesday. Attorney Hlack of Bloouiington wns here Thursday. All kinds of wile fencing at Wright's hat d ware store. Tho Ciiikk and Clucago Inter Ocean no year fur Sl.ilfi. ' See our portrait offer and then caiuci in and see the sample portrait. (Jet the Hi ley cigar at tho Holland Houso and Stern's. It's a good one. For a good smootuo hair cut or shavo go to J. .). Haker's on Webster street. Mrs. Ernest Welscb left Monday for Kansas City to take in tho Priost of Pallas festivities. Mrs. 11. M. Grico returned Sunday morning from a visit with friends and relatives in Illinois. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ghris Jensen, on Saturday, September 29th, a girl of usual Nebraska weight. L. 11. Hust and wifo arrived homo Sunday night from a visit of several weeks in Ohio and Michigan. . Mr. L. M. Katz, representing N. & JJ Friedman Cloak Co. will give us a special Cloak Sale Octobor 1?. Miner Hitos. Miss Gertie Fuller arrived homo tho first of tho week from a visit in Illi nois aud left Monday for her home at Campbell. J. M. Cryder and Mrs. lleasty of Wellington, Kansas, are hero this week visiting with tho families of F. W. ami D. W. Turnuro. Tho Guldo Hock and Bladen baso ball teams played hero Wednesday at tho fair ground, Guide Hock winning out by a score of 11 to 4. The naw frame dwelling house of D J. Myers is being rapidly pushed to completion and will be ono of tho most commodious buildings in tho city. "Lion Hrand" shirts had tho largest summer salo of any shirt hi America. The fall lino surpasses anything over attempted in shirt manufacture. Sold by Tho Cowden Kaloy Clothing Co. W. S. Morlan of McCook was in the city Tuesday. Ho reports the republi can demonstration at McCook last Monday in honor of Gov. Hoosevelt tho largest political demonstration ever held at thatplaco. BgGcorgo Clauson who has Intely sev ered his connection as bridge foreman for tho 11 & M. has ontored into a con tract with tho county commissioners to build and repair tho bridges of the ounty. Mr. Clauson is a man f ex perience in this lino having boon at tho business sinco 1871. 1 ho commis sioners have made no mistake in secur ing his services'. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoflicu at Kcd Cloud, Neb raska, fw tho week ending Oct. 1th, 1800 At matron?, Clyde 2 Norrls, Mary Davis, II. T. F. Heed, Frank Goodfollow, W.J 2 Heed, Geo. Harris, A. M. Sachler, Mrs. L. Nash, Thomas Slnoker, Geo. These lottcrs will bo s'ont to the doad lotter office October 18th if not call ed for before When calling for above please say "advertised," T. C. Hack hu, Postmaster. On last Friday evening G. H. Chaney sustained a paralytic stroko of the loft sldo of tho body. About nino o'clock in,company with his little girl he was out hunting for his cow which had gotten loost and when oppnsito tho gato at tho homo of Geo. J. Wnrron ho suffered a strnkc of paralysis and fell ngainst the gato pushing It open. The cries of thu little girl brought assist ance and he was taken into the house and medical aid summoned. He was later removed to his , home and is got' ting along as woll as could be expected. WVMw'aacB3Es2pv?"f LOCALLY Now U the time to subscribe. Mr. A A Pope is homo again after a visit nt Omaha. a Mrs. Madiion Finch left Tuesday on a trip to Denver. , O 11 Clone was in McCook and Henkelinnii this week. W H. Hoby made a trip to McCook and Haigler this week. Mis. Dave Kalcy left the first of the week for a visit at Kansas City. Will Clapp of Bloouiington wis here the lirst of tlio week visiting with his brother Low. Mrs. (5. W Knight returiiid Friday evening from a sevetal weeks visit at Hacine, Wisconsin Douglas Outlier of Chevonne, Wyom ing, was heie this week visiting with friends and relatives. The "Lion Brand" hluits are the best in tlio world. For sale by Tho Cowden Kaloy Clothing Co. 11. E. Grico and wife are visiting In Kansas City this week and taking in the Priest of Pallas festivities. Miss Ida Kinsel, who is teaching school near Inavale, visited with her pal cuts in this city last Sunday. Mr. L. M. Katz, representing N V J. rricdinnn Cloak Co. will give us a special cloak sale October IT MlNClt Hitos. Miss Kitiity, who ha been workiug in the millinery store of C. 1). Morse, left for her home in Hcloit, Kansas, last Monday evening. Mr and Mis. Leyle of Marysville, MiiHoiiri, and George Crydor of Savan nah, MNxouri, are here tins week vis iting wilh the Tint lire brothers. At the regular meeting of tlio city council last Wdnssday evening I lie grade of the street ear lino from Jack son's bill to the 11. M. eating homo was ordered lowered to the street level. Tomorrow will in all probability be a big day in this city. Hon. C. A. Towne and several other populist and denioernt. speakers will address tho people on tho issues of the day. It is expected that there will bo a largo crowd in town. School report of Dist. 33, for tho month of Soptembpr. Number on roll 10. Average attendance 18. No. tai dies 29. Pupils iiuitkornusontortnrdy, Anna, Sarah and Martha Hauson, Liz zie Coplen, Elmer Bent and Andrew Hansen. Lillian Hamkv, Teacher. Attkntkin Faumkus. I will com metico to sell fruit and ornamental trees October 1st for Brown Brothers Continental Nurseries of Hocliester, Now York, anil all trees sold by liio within tho last year, if dead, will bo replaced frco. Bear this in mind, M. C. Shehman. Koport of district No 30, Garfield Township for tho month ending Sept. 28th. Tho following pupils woro noither absent or tardy, Graco Amuck, Cecllio Amaek, Elnm Ailes, Myrtlo Smith, Albert Daughorty, Elnora Aniack, Minnio Amack, Amelia Tay lor, Henry Amack, May Taylor. Jkssk W. Aii.ks, Teacher. lineT" Weather changeable; warm aid windy; some little rain. Mr. Vandy of North Branch has pur chased the south quarter of the Dlck erson ranch on State crook and will build a now house and make route other improvements this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Throckmorton, Mr. and Mrs Jackson and Allan Carpenter went on the excursion to Hastings to hear Hoosevelt speak. Heport a good time. Mr. and Mrs. John Solution wcie tho guests of Allen Carpenter Sunday. Some of tho young folks wont to Lebanon, Kansas, to tho aunlversary this weoK. Grandpa Ferguson of Highland, Kan sas, was doinp business in Lino this week. Wesley Throckmorton made a busi ness trip to Amboy this week. ftlr. and Mrs. Frank TatDyko wero the guests of John Beauchuiup Wed nesday. Mrs. Charles Collins mother from Iowa was out on a sWorl visit this wool , James Campbell of North Branch preached at the Pope school house last Suuday. Mrs. Case was vmiting tho schools fa Lino last week. Mr. Steele started overland for the Ozark mountains in Arkansas and got us far as Ueloit, Kansas. At this point one of his horses got loose and goiug to a wagon loaded with wheat oat so much that it could not travel, so ho came back to Nebraska. Charles Aubushon is on the sick list this week. Charles Anderson is working for W. J. Haskins this mouth. Tho union Sunday school at Penny Creek Dist. No. 8, will meet the firs: Sunday in October at' 10 a.m. A cor dial invitation is given to all to como and bring your bibles and singing books. tip. woft-'w - i!!!! - - it ii ft 0 it ity 0 it it) it it ii it it it) it it it Cowden-Kaley LEADERS IN GOOD CLOTHING We Sell t Good IV it it it) it) it) it) it) CLOTHING! Clothing made by ffrst class tailors. Clothing with lirst class linings. Clothing that will wear to yon perfect satisfaction. it) it it it) it) it) it) it) 0) WE Charge No it it) 0) it) More v it) 0) it) it) 0) for it than others inferior grades. terested. it) it) Cowden-Kaley CLOTHIERS FOR DON'T BUY A HE A TBR, Until you have seen Morhart Bros. Hardware Oo's, line of heaters. EVERY STOVE A HOT BLAST. Prices that are bottom' and the best line of stoves on the market. Morhart Bros. Hardware Co. - 1 Clothing Co. LOW PRICES. m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m ask you Are you Clothing Co. 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