7V7 "Just as well as I used to see." Thoio is mi utie little thing on faith that will tttlurtl oldetly people . much pleasure at. to II ml glasses that will give them good vision after the eyes begin to fail-something Unit will en ublo them "to see as thoy used .to." Wo especially sola-it a enll from those whou present glasses are not satisfactory or who have failed to tiud glass satis faction elsewhere Wc want to help you seo as you used to see Newhouse r Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS, Uirl wanted at City Bakery. Wanted Dishwasher at the Hon Tod. A. JJ. Sellars drove to Inavalo yes terday. hreshiDg coal at Roby'satfrotii8125 to i7 00. Wanted Com, oals and wheat. W. U. Roby. J. A. Cooper of Hastings was in the city, Tuesday. If you want job work of ony kind call and see us. Dr. Moyors of Inavalo was in the city Wednesday. Frank Richardson wont to Denver Monday evening. J. L. Miner is homo from Excelsior Springs, Missouri. L. C. L'cisiger of Blue Hill was in tbo city Saturday. W. A. Spencer of Ksbon, Kan., was in town yesterday. Miss Ethel Reynolds of Bladen is visiting in the city. J. N. Brown and sou of Nelson were in this city, Saturday. Anson Garber is expected home from Guide Rock Saturday. W. H. Clapper and wife- of Riverton wore in town Monday. K. F. Haines of Tecumsoh, Neb., was in the city Tuesday. Miss Beulah Harmon went to Guide Rock Tuesday morning. M. Choate of Lawrence, Nebraska, was in this city Sunday. V. W. Wright of Hebron was in the city the first of tho week. Mrs. Wash Keed returned to her heuie in Bladen Saturday. Frank Hines and wife of near Cowles were in this city yesterday. Wm. Ducker and wifo of Lincoln are visiting relatives in this city. Coy Burnett of McCook is visiting with his uncle, Boyd Smith. Mrs. H. G. Sawyer of Inavalo was a Hod Cloud visitor Thursday. Dinar Butler went to Hastings Mon day for a visit with relatives. Joo Fogel has some good light har ness which ho is selling cheap. JooGarber went to Denver Wednes day morning for a ploasuro trip. Stowart Albright went to Burr Oak and Ksbon tho lirst of tho week. A, B. ljiuterloug of Mindun has taken a position in Cotting's drug store. Afcu. Seil and Put Fuller of Uiverton woro visitors in this city Thursday. "Dad" Brown of Cowles was looking at tho sights in this city yoitctday. By Sliep.irdion ami Leonutd D.iy ( f Uiverton weio in tiio city Monday. Lufu Boyd of Bladen visited relatives near this city tho first of this week. Savo money by using a waiter meter Morhart Bros, will pufoiio in for you. T. V. Taylor, undot taker nnd em- b.ilnn.r, opposituntiing's drug store. Miss F.tliol Ho 9 left Thursday for sit with relatives. Fail fax, Mo , for u Mrs. Charles McKeighan returned homo Wednesday from u visit in Den ver. Clius. Overling of Campbell was transacting business in this city yesterday. Ludlow Bros, uavo a quantity of tine biick for sale at their yawls north of town Mrs. A. It. Reynolds of Bladen was in the citj Friday and Satuulay of last week. For tire, lightning and tornado in suranco see L. H. Fori, in Dauicrcll block. The W. It C ladies will give a chicken pie supper aud social Septem ber 20 Mrs Robeit Dametell aud daughter Mary have returned from their trip to Illinois. A. D. Ranney of Blue Hill was look ing up business matters in this ciiy,1 Monday. W. II. Scott of Blue Hill passed through this city yesterday emouteto Supeiior. For a clean, easy shavo or an up-to-date hair-cut, call at Ward Hiatt's bar ber shop. John Soaullz, from near Guide Rock, was transacting business in this city yesterday. Joe Henry of near Campboll was at tending to business matters in this city yesterday. A. G. Mi.nerof Ksbon, Kansas was looking after business matters in this city Tuesday. Thos. Leonard of Uiverton was look ing after his property interests in this city yesterday. Henry Hansen of Campbell was tran sacting business with tho county treas urer yesterday. Wanted Horses and cattle to pas ture, two miles north of Red Cloud. Ulivrh Heimk. Christ Zeiss, now of Horton, Kan.) was visitinir relntlvns in this iitc Sat. urday and Sunday. J. W. Auld left Thursday morning. for Griswold, la., for a visit with his' parents at that place. Mrs. II. C. Cutter returned Saturday from Wisconsin, whero she has been visiting for some time. Wanted. A good girl to work. Good wages. Knquiro of Hubert Neuerberg at depot lunch counter. If you want an abstract of titlo to your land or town lot, call on L. H. Fort, in Damorell block. Mrs. L. M. Vanco and children re turned to Hastings Thursday after a visit relatives in this city. Mrs. Fringer, on whom a ditlicult operation was preformed a short time ago is tapidly recovering. Mrs. L. D. Fox left Tuesday morning for Coldwater, Michigan, for a visit with relatives and friends. Henry Daviess and wifo of Guide Rock were visiting at the home of County Clerk Garber Tuesday. Next Monday, September 1, is the day celebrated by tbe labor unions all over tho country as Labor day. Why not get one of those good fly nota for your horse, of Joe Fogel, while he is selling them so cheap? John G. Potter was in Franklin oc legal business Wednesday evening, re turning home Thursday morning. R. T. Jewell of Hot Springs, Mo., who has been visiting with his nephew, r Ed Garber, left for home Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Wood and children of McCook are the guests of Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lindley. Norman Morrison, we are pleased to note, is recovering from his recent ill ness and is onco moro able to be out. We learn that Grant Turner has con cluded to quit draying and will go to work for tbo Nebraska Telephono Co. Mrs. Asa Iilacklege of Alma arrived in this city Tuesday morning for a visit with the family of L. U. Black lego. C. W. Kaloy relumed to his home in this city Tuesday morning, after a short visit in tho mountains of Colo rado. Mesdaraes K. S. Garber John Garber and A. J. Hayes returned to their homes Saturday, after a visit in Okla homa. Mrs. Celia Smith left Wednosday for her homo in Filley, Neb., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Hoats. Ludlow Bros, had the misfortune to lose a good horse, tho lirst of the week, through its having got an overdose of wheat Mis. Josiu C.iilains of Bloomington an i veil in this city Wednesday morn ing for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Eula Runchey left Thursday Morning for Uiithrio Oklahoma whole she will attend the (iutluio Business college. A. Morhart and wifo returned Tues day to their hnine in this city, after a short visit in tho mountains of Colorado. Tho high school boj urn preparing to organize it football team and wo may expect ,to sec some good games this season. Why experiment with a (paint that is "just as good"C (when you can get the old reliable Heath & Mili.igax 1 rthat has stood the test for) (half a century? 1 have av (complete stock. i H. l. GRICli. 5 s Fred Wallin, son of J W. Wallin, left Wednesday morning for Jackson ville, Tex , for an extended visit with his brother. Rev. T. A Meredith and family left, Tuesday morning for Seattle, Wash ington, wheru Mr Meredith has accept eda position. W. (!. Black left Tuesday morning for St Joseph, Mo , wheio ho expects to purchase a largo stock of goods for the fall trade. Miss Angio Quick of Imlianola, Neb., arrived in tho city Tuesday for a visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. aud Mrs. William l'arkes. A Daylight developing machine something new. Come and see it. Develop your Kodak films in daylight. Nuwhouso Bros. F'rauk Amack of Anselmo, Nob., camo to this city yesterday to make arrangements for tho transportation of his horses to that place. T. A. Wilburn shipped his household goods to Lincoln Saturday and Mrs. Wilburn and children left for that placo Monday morning. Miss Mollio Ferris returned to this city Saturday. Miss Ferris has been on anextended visit with her brother in the state of Washington. Adam Morhart and wifo returned to their homo in this city Tuesday morning after a trip to Denver and other points in Colorado. To the Ladiks: On next Wednes day afternoon, September a, tho Apex Bowling Alley will again bo open to tho ladies from 2 to C p. m. If tho ladies are not in attendanco promptly by at least 3 o'clock, gontlomon will be admitted and tho afternoon sot apart for ladies will bo discontinued. If moro convenient, any other afternoon except Monday or Saturday will be set apart. Ladies are always welcomo, afternoon or evening, aud we will assure good order. W. L. McMillan. oahUiUituiifctfcfckfef- These hot days make you think of cool, shady spots and a first class hammock. The shady spot is ms .. i j - i i uui nara to nna. We have the Hammocks Prices ranging From $1.SO Up. We have a fine Ham mock with Vallance for 91-75. Extra length and well woven. All the Patterns. Be sure and look our line before you chase. over pur- Morhart Bros. Hardware Oo. Hammocks p iVI"!! 111 11 11111 11 11 111 if 17 Word was received in this city this week of the serious illness of Ross Sol lars at the homo of his sister, Mrs Oscar Vaigui, in Scott's Bititl Mrs. W K Hays and oliildien left Sunday mottling for (Stainllelil, Kan , where Mr Hays ha secured a position with the Union Pacific lailway County Attorney Overman was in Topuka, Kan., Ftiday and Saturday of last week for tin purpose of serving requisition papers on L. C. Fitch Mrs. Simon I'atten and children re turned to their homo in Omaha Wed nesday after a visit with tl.e family of J T. llallock in the south part of the city. Mis. Foy, mother of Mis. A. A. Bur ilick of this eitr, ariiveil hero the first of the week for an extended visit in this ci y and also in Smith Center, Kan. Makes the lires of life burn with a steady glow. Renews tho golden, happy days of youth. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does :!,' cents. C. L. Cottings. Claude Smelser went to Grand Island Monday for a visit with relatives and friends. Alex Smelser is taking his place in HadcH's Cash Bargain Houso during his absence. Joo Warren has been quite sick this week, at his homo in tho north part of tho city. Litest reports indicnto his gradual recovery. His trouble seems to bo with his Kidnoys. Gtis Fundi passed through this city Wednesday on his way to his homo near Guide Rock. Ho has been look ing after some sheep which ho is pas turing neat St. Francis, Kan. There is a pretty girl in an nlpiuo hat. A sweeter girl in a sailor brim, But tho handsomest girl you'll ever see, Is'tho sensible elrl who u.sos Roekv Mountain Tea. 0. L. Cotting. Henry Kessler, who has boon with tho Hadell department store in Rod Cloud for some timo. is now in char of that firm's extensive business inter ests here. McCook Republican. Art Roby now holds tho high score in four-back, 75. W. S. Uonso'a rosord of 209 at tenpins remains unbeaten. In tho ladies' clnss at tenpins Miss Ireno Miner has tho high score, 122. Del and Fred Turnuro left Tuesday morning for Chicago to purchaso more goods for the fall trade. With an im- monse corn crop in sight thoy folt that they mutt have a larger stock of goods. If it wasn't popular, if it wasn 't loved by tho people, why do dealers say: "We have something just as good as the Madisou Medicine Co.'s Rocky Mountain? Tea" Think it over. 35 cents. C. L. Cotting. Joo Lindley loft Monday morning for his homo in Kokomo, Ind , after an extended visit with his brother, J. O. Lindley, and family. Before ho loft ho expressed himself as very much pleased with Nebraska. Mrs. S Dyer and son and daughtor returned to their homo in this c.ty tic last of last week, after an extended visit in Denver. Everett Dyer accom panied them and spent a few days in this city visiting friends. Chan. Schwann and wife of Pitts burg, Pa., arrived in this city Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. I. Beal and other relatives. Mrs. Schwann is a sister of Mrs. Beal. Mr. and Mrs. Schwann are on their way homo from California. The Methodist Sunday sohool held a picnic in Garbor's grove Thursday. Although the affair was gotten up on short notice, a large crowd was in at tendanco and all partook of a boun teous dinner and enjoyed a general good timo. The public schools of this city will open Monday. Mrs. O. O. Case will be tho superintendent for tho coming year. Mrs. Caso needs no recom mendation to tho peoplo of this city, as sho has boon tried in this city and never found wanting. New telephones woro put in this week as follows: C. I. Campboll, man ager Ferguson elevator, No. ll.'l; J. H. Bailey, residence, No. 100; L. P. Al bright, residence, No. HI. The gang working on tho lines in Red Cloud will compute their work this weok. Word was received in this city, the lirs of tho week, of tho injury of Kil, Dyer while at his work as brakenmn on tho IS t M. between Dunver and Alliance, Neb Tho Injury was not of a very sot ions nature and will only necce.situto bin lajing nil' for a few days J cisc Brooks and Daughter Injured J esse O. Brooks and daughter Mil dred, of Cut lie Hon precinct, met witli quite a severe accident yesterday while coining into town. As thoy woro com ing down hill north of John Kcllogg's placo tho tonguuof the wagon dropped, tho wagon bed was thrown forward and both occupants woro thrown from tlui wagon. Mr. Brooks sustained a fractured rib and Miss Brooks wns rondoioil unconscious by tho fall Medical atil was summoned and tho injmicsof father and daughtor woro attended tj. Miss Brooks returned to her homo and Mr. Brooks remained in town last night. . l I 111 U The Ever brought to Red Cloud is Arriving Every Day. We have a few Light Weight Suits we would like to get rid of to make room for these goods. We will sell every Suit left in these goods at actual cost. It will pay you to investigate this offer. All the New Fall Styles in HATS now in. Come and see them and get an idea of what you are going to wear this Fall. Let us also remind you that we are selling more Men's and J CliAe than any concern in to select from. Cottiden-Ifaley THE STORE THAT 'WWW'WW''WWWW,'W'V'W A Twenty Year Life Policy In an Old Line Company is; the best kind of life insurance. 'Tho cash value of the policy at thej enu or tho period is more than you have paid. ,Fire, Lightning, Tornado andl Life Insurance) tin the best Old Line or Mutual! Companies. O. C. Teel, Agt.,i Rkd Cloud, Nkbraska. Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, Vlce-Proldent Womnn'N Drnio-t-mllc Cliibn of Norllioru Olift. "I dreaded the change of life v. tilth was fast approaching. I noticed Wine of Cardul, and decided to try a bot. tie. I experienced some relief the first month, so I kept on taking It for three months and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax." Fcinalo weakness, disordered menses, falling of tho womb anil ovarian troubles do not wear off. Thoy follow a woman to thoehango o lifo. Do not wait but take Wine of Canliii now and avoid the trou ble. Wino of Cartlui never fails to benefit a suffering woman of any npo. "Wine of Canlui relieved Mrs. Webb when sho wis in dan ger. When you come to tho chnngo o lifo Mrs. Webb's letter will mean moro to you thnn it does now. Hut you may now avoid tho suffering sho endured. Druggists sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui. MNEofCARDUL The Largest Clothing Stock la ! MM M-ar&c&z a the town. Big line now in Clothing Go. NEVER DISAPPOINTS. I What Do I l You Eat I for breakfast. JJ Hard to find any 2 thing this time of 5 the year ? J Try some of g that fine bacon J which we have and i J which we are sell- ing so cheap. $ : ShererlBradshaw i uuicners for The I'eople. 5 "I lAnrabrie-ht's j Exclusive Ul r jn Kooms. j A Complete Mno of J Picture Mouldings, Plctur Nail: j Picture Chains, Moulding Hooks. I 4 mmlm. m-.-.l-. 1 Artists' Tube Paints, I artists- urusnes, i Artists' easels J and Mahlstlcks. J Materials for Oil, Water Color and i Pastel Painting; Fruit. Flower and i Landscape Studies, Hand-painted J Pictures and Souvenirs, etc , etc. J m m. Artistic Portraits and Frames Made to Order. Potter Block, Red Cloud, Nob. i 1 1 Use Allen's Foot-Ease. A powdor to bu shaken into tho shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous ami hot, and got thud easily. If you have smarting foot or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Fase, It cools tho foot and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feot, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots, reliuves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfoit. Try it today. Sold by all druggists und shoo stores for 25 conts. Don't accept any .substitute. Trial package free. Addtess Allen's. Olm sted, I,o Roy, N. V. I