"V i. . V li'ttt. , -t ' .JSSK-..?u.a--. - JEJP riTT T " wtv .. ?!- wmi--" '.-- " ,!WW,WrJ! F C . it 1 v.. Women Like Tubulars WHY? Every woman plicity of the praises the sim- A. i C IJfl 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. catalogue and Let me give you a show you the many good points a SHARPLESS TUBULAR. in JANES PETERSON. .,944444 J444tttttetfMf- LOCALETTES Light harness at Jog Fogcl's. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. L L Boron is down from Aluia. W. W. Wright cauio in Wednesday Ladies giuzo union suits at F. New Jiouse'a. Sam Toniplo returued from Omaha Sunday. Fred Gund was down from Blue Hill yesterday. Ed Oillard was down from Naponeo Thursday. Charley Port was in town the first of the week. Buy your Sunday cooking at tho pantry sale. Fresh pies for Saturday dinner at tho pantry sale. Rob MoBride was in town tho first of the week. J. S. White left Tuesday for a trip to Arkansas. Dr. Gardiner of Wymoro was in tho lty Monday. Mrs. U G Knight wa down from Inavale Saturday. Gus Clack was in town tho latter part of last week. The county clerk's oflico will closo at 10 o'clock tin 4th. B)rn, Friday last, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Collins, asm. C irriago painting, 3 to 810; day work 32 00. P. I. Hadloy. If you want tho boat and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. See Joo Fogul for unythiug in tho liarnoss or saddlery lino. Iloher CI nigh was down from Mo Cook the first of tho weok. Miss Gtaco Anderson is vory ill with Inflammatory rheumitism. A homo t ilent muslcalo will bo givon at tho M E church tonight. Miss Bussio Marsh left Wednesday fur a visit with relatives in Iowa. Miss Jennie Cotting loft Wednesday for an cxtondod visit iu Wisconsin. Wanted M in and wifo to work on farm. Inquiru at this olllco. Don't forgot that tho place to got gauze union smia Is at F. Nowhouse's. For Silo A 1903 model Rugby bioyelp, cheap. Inquire at this ollko. Laces and embrotdories in largest varieties aud lowest prices. P. Now liouso. Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Ollingor of Fa-ila, Kun , aro visiting with A. T. Walker. . J. D Mines, Internal rovonuo collect or, was In town the first of the weok on business. f F. Nowhouso has all shades and colors of silk finish cotton. Full 100 yard spools. Clarenco Steon, tho popular haso ball player, was In town this week, visiting bis best girl. At tho pantry salo you can buy liiad, meat, pies, cake, cookies, salads aro dutch cheese. Miss Erma L'.ndley camo down from Riverton Piiday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs M. A. Albright. Mrs. Dow arrived from Ohio tho latter part of last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bort Kaloy. Tho Red Cloud band will furnish tho music for the Fourth of July celebra tion at Cowles this year. You can got at F. Nuwhouse, 12 yards of lace for 10j. Some stores charge you loi for the sa me thing, Ben McFarland, Paul Pope. Fred Templo and Frank Peterson went to Denver Sunday on a pleasuro trip R, T. Potter, Bernard McNeny and Chas. R. Besso returned the first of the weok from a trip through Oklahoma. Postmaster Hacker received an order from Washington this week giving tho rural route carriers a full holiday on July 4. Mrs. G. H. Hollistor returned from Lincoln, Monday morning, where she has been visiting Mr. Hollistor's parents. Dr and Mrs. R P. Croigbtm loft Wednesday for a visit iu Canada. They will tako in tho World's fair before re turning. Tho work of the board of equaliza tion is progressing slowly and it will bi several days beforo their work is completed. J. W.Tul'ovs, of tho auditor's office, returned to Lincoln Monday noon after a short visit with bis mother, Mrs. J. A. Tulleys. Wal. Sherwood, wife and two child ren left Wednesday morning for St. Louis to spend a week or ten days at the big fair. Chas. Drain, who lias been down in tho east part of tho stato for thrco or four months, returned homo Wednes day evening. Klmor Crono has serious intentions of becoming a railroad man, and this weok is picking up pointers in the local B & M yards. City Marshal Dodgo of Wymoro was in town Saturday looking for a suspected forger. When bo arrived the bird bud fl wn. Rov. M P. Dixon, former pastor of tho M. E. church in this city now located at Trumbull, was in tho city tho first of tho week. Jim Cither wont to Lincoln tho lat ter part of last week for tho purposnof Having an oporanon performed upon an abcess in his car. Mrs. L M. Vanco and Paul Phares arrived homo from Lincoln Wednesday evening with Mrs. Phares, who is vory much improved in health. Miss Cora Tulleys left for Lincoln Snuday morning, whoro she will spend the balance of tho summer with her sister, Mrs. II. L. Davison. Romcmbor that Nowhouso Bros, havo that lino of hand painted shirt waist sots at prices from 1G per cent to 25 por cent lower than others. Into each lifo some ruins must fall, Viso people don't sit down and bawl; univ tools suiciuo or tnxo to lltgnt, Smart people tako Rocky Mountain Toa at night. O. L Cotting. Attorney Sutherland of Nelson, ac companied by his daughter, was in town again this week looking up evi dence for tho defenso in tho Feasol murder case. At tho Ciugiegational chinch Si n dnj niunlng, the pastor will speak upon the subject, "Excuses." Even ing service at S o'o uck. Kverjone coidially welcomed Al (iiilushn ami sn A lair left Sun day timming for C.tlcago to take In tho Rxpul) lean national convention. They will attend tho world's fair In fore returning home. Geoigo lluaton returned ftom St. Louis Sunday, lie was accompanied by a brother, J. II. lb-aton, from Pennsylvania, whom ho bad not seen for thitly S'ven years. Everlon, II iward aud Glenn Foe arc ill with typhoid fever at their home in tills city. While they are very sick, no complications havo as yet set in, and it is hoped they will all recover. Mrs Louis Ernest, Evansville. hid. Hollistei's "Rocky Mountain Tea Is splendid Makes sick people well. Cured in" after others failed " Ten or tablet form 515 cents. C. L. C iltiiig. Constipation causes two-thirds of all slfkness in tho world. Why sillier when llollistei'.s Rocky M iiintiiln Tea will in ike you w.dl and keep you well Y .15 cents Tea or tablet form. C. L Co' ting. M'. G. W. Francis entertained for Dr. E S Reed and wife last Satin day evening, who rut timed to their home In Chicago the first of the week after an extended visit with friends and icla lives in Red C oud. E J Ouilngnnd L. P. Albright at iKiuli'il the Mute Similar school con veulhn at Guind I-lind. Mr O wr ing occupiul thoMipeiiutendont's . our witli nn address replete with new ideas and suggestions. Misses Alice and Ella R"insl)org camo home Tuesday to spend their vacation with their parents. Miss Alico lias been teaching in Trinidad and Miss Ella iu Denver, Col. They will teach in the saiuo places next year. Hurt Dickey returned Tuesday morn ing from Greenfield, Iowa, where ho went to nttond tho funeral of W. S. Shanklin, who w.is killed in tho Colo rado dynamite outrage Mrs Dickey will not bo homo until after the Fourth. M. E. church services: Sundaysshoo at 10 a. in ; sermon at 11 by tho Rev. E M Evans, pastor of the Methodist church at Hastings; evening service begins nt 8 o'clock with a song service, followed by nn address on "Mexico" by Rev. Evans. We aro in receipt of a largo sectional map of Gregory county, Smth D.ikoti, aud tliu R Mcbud loservatlon, showing tho lands .soon to bo opened to settle ment. Anyone interested can procure one from Win. Kearville, Boiiesteel, S 1) , for HO cents. Last Friday Sherlir M "Arthur ar i ested two boys, named Jonns ui and Dean, lespeetlvely, upon Information from Nelson. Thoy wvto tutinwavs, hiving followed the circus, nnd on SaMirday the sherilT took them home. Tney were about in badly seated n hoys ever get. Dr. Will Ward Nin tho city attending the bedside of his parents, who havo boon ill for sevoial months. Will Inn jast graduated from a dental college, uud will locate in Omaha. Ho will tike up his college course ng.iln ami finish with the M I). degree, along with his piesunl 1) 1). S. Seveinl prisons who are old enough to know better were victims of the ".shell" g line at the circus grounds Inst Friday I' seems temniknble thnt people who i cad the newspapers, which are con-tuntly filled with winnings against ' ginf lei's", should bite al these very transput cut games. Ladies of this eity mid vieinitj who are contemplating attending tli. St. Louis Exposition this summer iiml wish to do so al small cost hould wtito to Page's Magazine, It ildngc, Nub, which is now olleiing fiee transporta tion and cu;.li prizo of $10 t ir securing ub.seiiptions totlr.it magiiz ne Full pnrtlculnis will be sent on application. Shetlll Sl.e'burn came down doiii Alum Sat in day and leturiud home with Jake Klin, one of the burglars held in the Hcd Cloud j til and who played the infinity dodge on the Italian eon 113 1 fiieials m smoothly Ivilm was taken to Alma, wheie his father, who lives in Illinois, met him and put up a $J00 bond for his appear ance at the next teim of comt. Mrs Cora Edna Irwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Guthrie, foimerly of this county, died at her home near Munico, Oka., June 11, IPO I. nt the ago of 23 years, 0 months and 21 days. She was a native of Iowa, and came with her parents to Jewell county, Kansas, in 1SSI, removing to this county iu 19!2, and from nolo to Dowey county, Oklahoma, iu 1803, whoioshowas married to Chas. 11, Irwin ou March 13, 1001. vrA-yvxAvs PUT UP Plenty of FRUIT It may be scarce next year. But first get a 6 ft. Step-ladder, with shelf, for 95c Enterprise Cherry Fitters for 65c Fruit Jar Caps, per dozen 15c Fruit Jar Rubbers, per dozen 5c Granite Preserving Kettles 20c up We have something new and good, the Universal Bread Maker Saves time, labor and al ways makes good bread. Come in and see it. M0BHART BROS. Hardware Co. Summer Glothing Straw Hats Everything to keep cool, at moderate prices. Outing Suits $4.50 to $10. Straw Hals, 5c up. Negligee Shirts, 50c to $1.50 Why sviffer with the Heat? Gomden-Kaley Clothing Go., One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. -vyA naWvsAvAvAvsAv1 I THE GRIM REAPER. Two Afted and Highly Respected Ladles Pass Away. MRS. MAKY ALUMUIiT. Mrs Mary Albright, aged 78 years, 2 mouths and (5 days, died Wednesday night at half past 0, at tho home of her daughter. Mrs. I. Frisbio, at Amboy. Funeral sorvlces will be held this aft ernoon at 3 o'clock from the Frisbio homo nt Amboy, conducted by Rov. E. L. Hutchlns of tho M. E church, and interment will be iu the Rod Cloud cemetery. Mrs. Albright retained all of hor fac ulties to to tho last, being nblo to roc oguizo tho childron and grandchildren who were at hor bedside when sho passed away. Mrs Alhrlght wns a lifelong Christian, and died firm in tho boliof that sho would soon ho with hor Heavonly Father. Mary Stewart was born near Lowis town, Pu., sovouty oight years ago. Sho was married about fifty live years ago to Petor Albright, who preceded her to the great beyond about two years ago. To this union six children wore born, all of whom aro living. Tho children are: Lowib P. Albright, Htowurt Al bright, M. A. Albright aud Mrs. John Garbor of Red Cloud, Mrs. I. Frisbio of Amboy uud Mrs. Price of Lowis town, Pa. Mrs. Albright was a pioneer of this city, having como hero with hor hus band iu 1878. Her dentil will bo sin cerely mourned by all who knew hor. JIUS. I.KWIS MlDKItLIN. Mrs. Lowis Sodorlln. aired 80 years. died Siiudny morning at her homo iu Lino township. Her death was sud den and entirely unexpected. When death camo she was rending from tho Uiblo to her nged husband Heart failure was as tho cause of death. Funeral sorvlces were hold Monday ! morning from tho family residence, nt 11 o'clock, Rov. Jonas Campbell of North Uranch preaching the sermon Tho remains woro laid to rest iu tho Hununell cemetery. Johanna Anderson was born iu Swo llen, April 11, 1821, and was united iu marriage iu Novoinbor, 1847. Sho camo to America in 1872, her husband, hav ing como to this country three years earlior. Sho had been a resident of I Lino township for twenty-two years, and had boon a member of tho Lu 1 thorau church since childhood. Mrs. Sodorlln was tho mother of six chil drou, ilvo sons and a daughter. Throo sons and a daughter, bosldes hor agod husband, survive her. She Wins a Fortune nnd He Finds a Pearl. Under a prettily festoned arch in the parlor of Mr. and Mis J. A. Ayers Iu thU city, last night, occurred the wed ding of their daughter l'enrl Florence f Hebron to Mr. Robort Fortune of Red Cloud, Rev. R. A. Schell poiform- ing tho eeremony most impressively. After extending congratulations, the thirty guests present were served a choice repast of two con ses. Misses Minnie Ayers and Iva Adams, dressed in pink, attended the door, and tho wedding was vory pretty through out. Manv beautiful presents were received. Considering that tho Fortune was made in Pearls by Sohell and p raced by Mother-of.Pearl, it was almost a seaside wedding Tho young couplo havo grown from childhood In Hebron, nnd havo hosts of friends who wish them much happi ness. They departed yesterday for Red Cloud, vhero ''Hob" recontly purchas ed and furnished a cozy homo for his brido. Hebron Journal. Tries to Poison Herself. Mrs. Hutchiuson, ono of tho princi pals in tho Fenzlo murder trial iu Nel son, trlod to poison horsolf by eatlug tho bonds oif about soventy-llvo matches, but ouly succeeded iu mak ing horsolf vory ill. Prompt action by a physician brought hor around all right again aud tho jailor will light hor lamp now iustoad of furnishing her with matchos. Moray Klnft Injured. Morey King, who .lives j ist across tho lino in Smith county, Kiushb, wai seriously injured Monday by being kicked by a horso. Ho had g no to tho pasturo in tho morning to nttond to an injured foot of ono of his horses, and while holding up tho injured foot tho horso whirled and kicked him, ren- doring him unconscious. Ho did not como to dinner, and his wife became alarmed and started out to search for him. She found him lying uncon scious where he bad fallen. Medical aid was summoned, and at last reports Mr. King was roported to bo doing nicely. H. J. Clark Injured Wnile making a test of some cream Tuesday mirninz. Honry J. Clark received a very serious injury. Tho apparatus for testing tho cream, which was charged with ncntic acid, exploded and Mr. Clark was Si-voiely burned about the faco and hands It was fearnd for a timo that Mr. Clark's eye sight would bo injured, but Dr. Raines, who dressed tho wounds, said ho thought Mr. Clark's eyesight would bo nil right. m Memorial Sunday. List Sunday was observed by tho A. O. U. . and M. W. A. lodges in a joint memorial services tor tueir deceased members. The lodges at tended services in a body at tho Chris tian church, whoro they listened to nn appropriate address from tho Rov E. C. Davis, following which sorvlces were hold at the cometery and tho graves of their departed members were suitably decorated. Gollmar's Show Comlnft Gollmar Hros'. big nilroad show proved to bo a lino attraction and drew big crowds. Gollmar llros. do not tolerate fakirs or swindlers with their shows. Star, Peoria, III. Will exhibit at Red Cloud Thursday, July 7. Mrs. Ida Fry Insane Mrs. Ida Fry, wifo of tho soction f reman at Guide Rook, was adjudged Do You Eat Meat? Whon you nro hungry nnd want somothig nice in tho meat line, drop into my market. 1 havo tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages mid moats, fish, and game iu season. I think, and almost know, that I can please you. Give mo n trial. W. L. K00N,1 Successor to ROBINSON A BURDEN. i J?J5D CLOUD WBHSTMR COUNTY wenn i cv i I ? ESTATE ( -AMD- I FARM LOANS Some of tho finest farms nud f city property iu Wobster Conn- J ty, Nebraska, for salo Prlcos X ranging from 815 to $!5 por ncro. C J. P. HALE, ) C Rod Cloud, 'Nebraska. s H. B. ASHBR, VETERINARIAN Of the Kansas City Voter iunry Collogo Ofiico at E. Johnston's, the Brick Barn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLYtfATTENDED Telophoue 82. RED CLOUD, - - NEB. At Blue Hill first Tuesday in each month. M INSURANCE ngniust Firo, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, seo JNO. B. STANSER, agent for tho Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., the best in- insane Tuesday morning aud was taken surauco company in tho s'-ito. to Lincoln Wednesday morniug by Sheriff McArthur. Notice. Tho very boat material for side-walks Is Colorado Red Sandstone. Reduced j prices (or 00 days. OrerlngBroa. &Co Millet Seed for Sale. I have about 100 bushols of millet seed for sale, either white or red, at market price. Juo 1 D. G, Wiutakkk. . .M-jsrtMJliw' "",l aMnawag-aaw"""" munmtmiiuiifruuis.tmaC!! 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