PV J'-, " 'V &!. .oTrivrTj --wv'2!S Vfrwsrr - X, . - AN , ..,j .-. - lWbH TJWSwtwyV"'' th. ,mft vA 4 -.-j. Women Like Tuhulars WHY? Every woman plicity of the praises the situ- . TB Sharpless Tubular Cream Separator Because they are easy to feed, easy to KEEP CLEAN, easy to TURN, points every woman who helps about the dairy has a right to insist upon. All other separators run harder than a TUBULAR. They have a great many more parts to WASH and to WEAR OUT. Let me give you a catalogue and show you the many good points in a SHARPLESS TUBULAR. JAMES PETERSON. 9444444 J4ttttftttCr LOGALETTES Light harness at Joe Fogel's. Try that cnlf muni ut Caldwell's. Will we celebrate tins year 1 Karl Crabillis in Lincoln this week. Sam Smhh was in Krankliu Monday Miss Kthel Whittakcr is ill with tho Cbns. Liudley wont to Omnhn Mou day. Mrs. Fred Uund is down from liluo Hill. Stock saddles at Joe Fogel'a. measles. Ed Bohanan of Lincoln was Id town Tuesday. G. W. Black of Alma was in town Monday. Mrs. Ben Ludlow was in Superior .Monday. Ilobt. Cuniniings of Kiveiton, was in town Sunday. A. M. Walters was down from Blue, Hill Monday. C. E. Conrad of liluo Hill, was in town Monday. Lennie Day of Bivertou was in the city Wednesday. D.vighl Wilson was in Superior the fust of the week. Mrs. C. B Clone was in Superior the jiirit of the week. Geo. Shotwell of C.iinbtidge, wii-. in the city Monday. Ge-nrgn Wiutuker is homo from 'Grand I-daud. Mr. and Mr-. Boiufoul were in Omaha this eek. IWbcit Ludlow of Chicago, arrived in the iky Sunday. Jonn l)e Brunner was down from Inavale Satutday. Charles Brubnker wa down from C'uvles Saturday. The bill car of Van Amburg's circus was iu town Friday. I. W. Brown of Nelson, was in town the first of the week. Chns. Williams of Beloit.Kans.spont Sunday in Red Cloud. Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freeport. III., nnd the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebmskn have over nine hun- , dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. Miss Grace Anderson went to Super ior, Wednesday. The shipping association shipped a carload of hogs Monday. Mrs. H. S. 1'roudtlt of Guido Hock, was in town Tuesday. Uobt. (Jrihain of Fountain, Gkla. was iu Bed Cloud Monday. Seu Jou Fogel for anything in the harness or saddle) y line. Mrs. Dwiglit Jones was up from Guide Hick Wednesday. If you want thu best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Wanted A good second hand baby buggy. Inquire at this office, jun 10 Willis Morgan was down from Kiver ton the first of the week. Ctrringo painting, 83 to 810; day work 82 00. F. 1. Hadley. Clyde Armstrong of Lebanon, spent Sunday with friends in the city. E. U. Overman will deliver the ad dress in Bloomlngton the 4th. Miss Mamie Leonard of Kivorton spent Wednesday in Ued Cloud. Tomorrow will bo tlio last day of tho carnival. Don't fail to take it iu. Anson Garber left Sunday for a visit with lelntivesin Garber, Oklahoma. The county commissioners will meet as a board of (quali.ation on thu lllh. Mis. Clin. Mandcrville and sou of Seward, arm oil in thu city Tuesday. Mr-. II ('. Sauttt'i of S unit O'tiuhn, i' in the city vmtuig Mis. Ben Lu llow Mrs Late Boyd and elnlilten of Bladonjweio in the my Uedncjility. Mr and Mi, Charles Wliittaker wil live at thu old Saiiiuul (J.irber homo tuad. 'Mit.s Ellun Jiukson of Nuluaka City is visiting Miss Juliet Galushn thh week. L. 11. Blncklcdgo is iu Omaha this week lutoiiuing tliu fliasouio Urand Lodge. Mrs. Aaron Conover is Homo from ( Lincoln, aim is much improved in health. Mattio Guiford has accepted n posi tion as assistant in the Hastings iusano aslyum. Georgo Ovoring roturnod Monday night from a week's visit with frionds in Denvor. John Polnicky was in tho eastern part of tho state on business the first of tho week. A. II. Kaloy and daughter Mrs, Nellie McUluro returned from Lincoln Tuesday. Miss Bertha Potter is homo from Lincoln, wnero shu has been attending tho university. S. A. Tomplo returned to Omaha Sunday to servo on the federal jury, after a weeks vacation. Mi. F K. li.iiilo has returned fiom Oklahoma. Mis Jessie and Minn dill of Long l'taiid, Kaunas arc visiting with Shut ill McAithur and family For S'lle II fresh cow, 0 year old; V ealve, , J and tt months old, $110 cash. SeeF. I. H-ulluyorG. W. Blnby. Miss Jessie Dueker who has been enchlng in Alma for tho past year arrived iu tho city Saturday to spend her vacation. Mrs. Crafton fotmcrly Miss Delia SehatTiiit returned to her home in (juinuy, III after a viit with relatives and friends iu this city. Hot or cold baths, tint class barlicr work, at Manspoaker's, oppoito Cot. ting's drug stoic. New bath tub, everything neat and clean. Into e.ieh life some ruks must fall, V. lo peopie don't sit down and bawl; Onlv tools Miicidc i f take to Might, Smart people mku Hocky Mountain Tea at night. C. L Cutting. Mrs. Omer Doling of Lincoln, and Miss Doling of lloldtodge, ate visiting with Mrs. Doltng's parents, Mr and Mrs. E B Smith of this city. Preaching at thu Christian church Sunday a' 1030 a. in Topic On Judglnp Others. Evening theme, Sowing and Beaping. Sunday School at 11! o'clock. Mis L. M. Vance caiuii down ftoiu Hastings Sunday morning to accoin pany her sister, Mrs. P. C. Phaies, to Lincoln, wheru the latter went formed icul treatment. The D.uightcr.s of the King gave a musicol at tho B. & M. hotel Tuesdav evening. Hifreshments were served after which a dnnco was enjoyed by tho young people. Drs Weirick & Kiddilo of Hastings will meet eye. cnr. noso and throat patients nnd those needing glasses fitted, in Dr. Greighton's olllco in Ued Cloud, Friday Juno 24th. Many sido walks in this city aro in a bad condition. Now is tho time to put down sand stono becauso Overing Bros. &. Co. aro making cut prices for iho next 00 days. C ill and seo them. Mis Loiii.-I'.riUMt. Evansville, hid. -Hollistei's "Bocky Mountain Tea is plendid. Makes sick people- well. Cuied me after otheis failed " Tea i r tablet form !). cents. C, L. Coding. Constipation eniisi.s two-thirds of all .lokties in the world. Why suffer wlieu Holtister's Hooky Mountain Tea will make you wmll and keep You well .15 cents. Tea or tablet form. C. L, Coding. Arc You llslni Allen's Foot-Ease? Shako into your .shoes Allen's; Font Ease, a powder. It cures (corns, J bun ions, painful, smarting, hot, swollen feet. At all drugistsj.iud Jshoejstoi ex, l!5 cents. Farmers say that coin is growing vety lapidly, and Is lemaikahly clean, conddeiing the auiount o( wet wcatecr we have had. Mrsr Br. Hot.n Mv traction engine ind new sepal ator, used one season. Will lie "old at a saciitieo juice C. 1). Willi TAKhlt UltKtMATISM I'fltl'.ll IS A DAY. Mjlle l'im for IUit'tiiiiiilliu mul Neuniliilii r.ulli'iUI) euro In I hi 'lln). Il tirlliin iiioii the iMi'm It roinnrkiiiiio nml t:i) vtorftiii. It rt!moc ut iinpi1 tliu ('iium ntnl Hit' ilhciiM' liu inoilliili'lj ill-'ippenri The (list ilno luiitl) lit'iicill". T.i rout unit i iw. mM lij II. K (, rice, UniLviM Ited cloud -'vvvvv'vrx' . vNl tirumPoic Miss Nellie (iiiim, of San Francisco, was nun lied June I, at Kiine to Licit' tenant lt'ilph E. Pope, of thu United States battleship, Wisconsin. Fireman Holt Injured. C. W. Holt of Mi Cook, who has been tiling on No 03 but wet n MeCook and Bed Cloud, lnui thu misfortune to lose the linger from his light hand last Salurdav morning at Franklin. Mr. Holt wlio was on tho tender, slipped and fell to thu ground. In falling his hand struck the rail and ouu wheel passed over it, taking oil tliu Unguis and mashing tliu bioad part of the hand. ADVERTISING TEST The Coupon in this ml. IS WORTH 25 CENTS. To test tlio value of this advertising wo will give to every per son giving us this coupon and buying Shoes or Felt Hats to Hie amount of S2.00 and upwards the uhoico of anything In our store selling for 125 cents. Keineinber that wo aro null ing Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Pants, Shoes and Hats cheaper than any concern in Souther;! Nebraska, mid it will pay you to seo us before you buy anything In tho apparel lino. COUPON. (load until July , iQOf. Good for 25c'. In Trade, purchase of I with a Shoe or Hat 2 INI utiil ntiit tit-jlu The CoHilcn'Halr.y Clothlnft Ued Cloud, Xoliiusui. Co., Richard Hallock Weds. Mr. Bichard Hallock of this city recently made a trip to Phillips county, Kansas, returning last Wednesday with a wife. Tho bride is a daughter of Dr. Laphan of Kensington, Kan , whole she has been a loacher in the public schools for several years. The groom lias a nico little homo near Guido Bock, where no ami his bride will icsido. Many frionds join in wishing tliem a long and happy life. Phono OS. rfcxarj Hi:o Ci.oi'i. hand and Come in and seo tho tiowest painted shirt-waist buttons brooches. Nuwhouso Bros. lone Alhiight left Sunday to spend tho s.miinur with Miss Florence Items burg in Baton, New Mexico. Mrs. Munsey of Wilmington, III Mis. Boe of Chicago, aro visiting Mrs. Matilda liiico this wook. ShurilV A. P. Sholburn and city mm sliai .Monroe oi Alma waro ia the city Suuday. Spring Work means New Harness We have them in near ly any style you want. Not the cheap, shoddy kind, which are dear at any price, but good, serv iceable harness at prices tlr.it are riht. We guar antee our harness in every way to be perfect ly satisfactory. You can't afford to pay fancy .prices for harness that will give you no bet ter satisfaction than you can get from our goods. Don't pass us by when you need a harness. We Are It. Gouideo-Kaley Glothing Go., One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. 'NaVwNaVs1 Looking Dp Evidence. Hon., (ieoige L Day and Judge Stubbs of Nelson, were iu town Satur day looking up evidence for tlio ptosis- cution iu tho teasel inurdt r case The preliminary Inuring of thu panic- held for the eriinu will come up at Nelson nuxt Ttiedny, June 11. It is under stood that theie will be Mime wiineses from this city The chain of evidence connecting Charles HutchiMHi with tho minder is alleged to bu particularly strong. J. H, Baker Surprised. Last Friday was thu GSth anniver sary of tho birth of J. H. Baker, and relatives to the number about thirty dropped iu at his home and gave him a complete surprise. Mrs. Baker and tho children have been trying for several years to catch Mr. Baker off his guard and time succeeded admirably. A splendid dinner was partaken of by tho guests' and thu entiro afternoon was spent in a general family reunion. Mts. A. J. Totuhinson assisted Mrs. Baker in entertaining her guests. An Old Show With .New Features, n Many of .us have visited fctho Van Aniburg"Shows in years" past. andTu collect with pleasure tlio splendid "per forinanco this show always gave tho public. It is one of tho "shows that cives all it advertises and its 'motto, "Pleasu the people and they will please you," is thu cornerstone upon which the great success of Iho Van Ainhuig Show is built. Stiirtiug more than forty year-ago with a small wagon show, today it travels nil over tliu country in its own m ignillcout'cats by special trains. Tho improvement on the old-limu peifornriiice is just as gieat, and eveiy act given in its big tents is of a high order and strictly up to date. F.lcphauts, camels fund a large collection of trained animals and ponies aro seen in tho giand free street parade on the morning of tho day of exhibition. Van Aniburgs Show wlM exhibit in Bed Cloud Fiiday, Juno 17. Do You Eat Meat? mUKHAKI gfKUd. and with - -. Hardware Death. Cordon Shanklin and daughter Mrs. D. A. Dickey and giandson Burt Dickey left Tuesday, for GtccniMield, Iowa, to attend thu funeral of Wm. Shanklin who was one of the victims of thu ex plosion at Victor, Colo. Win Sliaiiklin win :10 yean of age and had b -en in Mi" r-t;i 1 ir army fm tin' pnt '.i ycni being t itiuned fur I lie gn ater part of Um limn at Indepen dence, Colo. He worked for nearly !l eais for Mr. lliiiiry Bujil near Bladen intermnit will be nt Gn-cnlield, Iowa, wheio bis wife, who died about ! ears, ago, is hurried. H' le.ivu, beside his father, :s lis'ors and a brotLers a w ife and one child ab ml I yo.it- old sut- vives him. Death removed ftom our midst on Wednesday of this week ono of our brightest and most promising young ladies in tlio person of Vanco V. Foe. Sho wos born in Louisville, Cahs county, Nebraska, May 28 18S1, and soon aftor came, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Foe, to this county where she has since resided. She re ceived tho greater part of her educa tion in the public schools of Bed Cloud graduating in 181)8 sinco which time she has been ono of thu most successful teachers in tho county. During the last school yoar sho has been teaching in the village of Upland, Franklin county, Nebraska. Sho was a most ambitious young person nnd had made many plans for tho futuro. As Illustrative of the great determination with which it was usual for her to take hold of her work, she was sick with typhoid fever for tho last two weeks of her school on Tucs of tho second she was compelled to ' give up and come eomo. When shu arrived homo she did not have tho stieugth to undress, after being assist ed to bed shu fell asleop, but awoko dolirkns, rocovoiing coiisioiiiiioss for short intervals She leaves a father mother and four bioilu im to mourn her loss, beside liet many fiiuuds. Tho int till chihl of Victor Manspeak er died Sunday ami was buried Monday. Tim child's muthei Wus buried two 1 1 - "weeks piovionsly. Children's Day Exercises will bo held at tho Congregational church Sunday morning beginning nt 10.80. Evoning meeting at 8 o'clock; sormon tlietno, 'Mlow to make a success of n christian lifo." All aro cordially in vited. The M. P., church Sunday morning at 10 a. m Preaching 10 a. in. Kp worth league 7:30 p. in. "children day" exercises at 8:15 p. in. A cordial invi tation is extended to tho public. allied Men and women to repre sent us iu Webster aud mij diiing counties. Salary paid. Apply Mon day, June l!l J. B. Blouo, It yai lloiol. Notice The county board will incut Juno II, 1H0I, as an (ttalir. ilion liimnl. Anj niie wlio lots' any eninpl tint u make in n-gard to their assessment must make it nt Ibis meeting- K. S. Gai.iiku, C.mntj Cleik. When you nro hungry nnd waul somethlg nice in tho meat line, drop into my tnnrket.Jil havotho nicest kind ot Home-made Sausages mid meats, tlsli, mill gamn in season. 1 think, nnd almost know, that I can pleuso you. Give uio n trial. W. I. K00N, Successor to ROBINSON & BURDEN. Odd Fellows' Home. At the nuxt meeting ol tho I. 0. O F. grand hdgu will oomo up tho question of Inciting and building a home for dependent Odd Fellows, their widows and orphans. The homo will be built and maintained by tho Odd Fellows of Nebraska, and would be an institution worth sti iving for. Tho tirst expendi tine on this homo will amoumt to over 82G,Q0O, and tho llnal cast will be much greater. Now would bo n good tune for tho citizens of Red Cloud to got togothcr and uittko an effort to secure tho location of the homo in this city. jtis a littlo early yot, it is truo, but "tho early bird catches the worm," and if Bed Cloud is ever to land uuythidg worth having her business men will have to wake up and got to work The Odd Fellows lodge iu this city is one of the strongest in tho state, and its mem bers aro workers who will do their share toward securing this plum for Red Cloud, provided the citizens show sufficient interest in the matter to war rant their making the effort. Tho llrt 825,000 has already been raised, and work will not bo long delayed when a location is onco selected. Thoro are any number of suitable sites adjoining Red Cloud foi a homo of litis character, a committee should at once bn appointed to seo what can bu done in thu way of making an effort to secure its location hero 50,000 AMERICANS Were welcomed t Western Canada during pa3t Year They nro scttlcit nml Kcitllnir on the lirain ncu unnnK J iik's iiitr . ti'l if liciltliir, t r- 'XT ' h r.ml k ill licit t-ir (Hrcd Lotulcr RpcnMiiB of luiinin. recently said: A n -w M r lias rlsrn upon tro It irln n nn 1 It Is towiirU It Hint i'M.ry imml.;rmit who leaves Uio lurnl of Ills nr.c(lors to c me ami kci'U q homo for himself now f..rns Ills coic There Is Rccm for ftliliions. I'HI'.i: llnrorstruiUfo every llt-llil ir u rmiilly. NcIhkiIk, I'hiirilii-a. llulluii. Mnr Ui'l. 'llinute-certhlui( to lie ilrilrrd. For n descriptive Atlas and other Information, apply to Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada; or authorized Canadian Government Agent W. V. BENNETT, 8oi New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. LH V" fM INSURANCE against Firo, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, see JNO. B. STANSER, ngotit for tho Farmors Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln. Nob., tho host in surance company in tho a1" to. World's Fair liutc To St. Louis Via Burllniton f'onli!. Tickets t" St. Louis and return, Ooovl fifteen day, 8L7,3."j. Good sixty days, 810 HO. Good all summer, &2315. For full information about train ser vice and other details see tho ticket agent. The St. Louis Imposition tho great est show tkc world has ever seen is now complete and in hnrtnonious opcriuion, and it will bo a lifetime's " regret if you fail to seo it. L. W. Wakbi.kv (Joneral I'nsssongor Agent. Mrs (leo. HollUter and daughter uio visiting with friends in Lincoln, this week. Louis Soderborg, formerly of this city but now properitor of iho Begott Hotel at Hluo Hill, was transacting business in Hod Cloud, Wednesday. A special assortment of the nowest styles of watch oiiaiiu and tub at I Nuwhouiu Bros. 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