wnwf -1 i -p - .i" wwm rttt - w A.MW 'M tT1 - - t i i n in f i1 '"' 9"" "fc 'i. 4 Women Like Tubulars l liru v ch nni r Every woman praises the sim plicity of the 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. JANES PETERSON. 9494-M44344ttfttttttC4r LOCALETTES Light harness at Joo Fngel's. Stock sutlillcs at Joo Foil's. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. Sam Johnson went to Alma, Suuilay. J. P. Halo soils land, and sells it quick. tf Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, D.unerell block. Ladies gauze union suits at F. New house's. W. D. Hall was up from Guide Rock Monday. y. Farmer of Hardy, wns in town Tuesday. A. C. Dill was down from Franklin Sunday. E. Fitz of Franklin wa9 in town Monday. Lonnio Day of Hiverton, was in town Monday. Eula Uunohoy left Wednesday for Hastings. J. L. Lnughlln of Franklin was in tho city Sunday. S. G. McMaster of Franklin, was in town Sunday. Adam Grass of Hastings, wa9 in town Tuesday. John Marsh of Guide Rock, was in town Tuesday. Goo. Hutchison went to Omaha, the fostof the week. Mrs. A. Calmes expects to leave soon for Missouri. Byron Shopardson was down from Hiverton, Monday. Try Ward Hayes for a first class shavo or hair-cut. Mrs. Geo. Hutchinson is visiting in Hastings, this week. L. S. Darloy of Ayr, was in tho city the tlrat of tho week. Grant Bailey has accepted a position in Grice's drug store. BortLindley, and wife wcro down from Hiverton Sunday. Clius. McGuiro and sinter are visiting in Rlvertou this week. , 11. K. Grico and wifo left Tuesday for u trip to the mountains. Mrs. J. O. Wiles of Orleans is visiting in Red Cloud this week. Phil Dawson of Eudicott, was in the city tho first of tho week. August Froy returned Tuesday, from a trip through Colorado. John Foster and daughter woro vis iting in Guiio Rock, Sunday. M. S Marsh returned from his trip to St. Louis Tuosday evening. Mrs. A. Lindley left Sunday for a visit with hor son in Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Garber were in Guide Rock, tho first of tho week. Mrs. W. A. McKoighau is having a now coat of paint put on hor residence. Mrs. Oliver Wright wont to Bluo Hill, Monday, for a visit with rolatives. M. A. Good returned to Chicago, Monday, after a visit with rolatives. Claudo Morloy, of Arlington, will tench tho Adventist school this fall. Dr. Raines has purchased tho resi dence property, whore ho now lives. For Salo A 1903 model Rugby bicycle, cheap. Inquire at this otllce. Don't forget that the place to get gauze union suits Is at F. Newhouse's. R.obt. Traver arrived In Red Cloud Monday night for a visit with his par ents. Mrs. Goo. Blair returned to Lincoln, Monday, after a weeks visit with rela tives. Lottie Deacon and Mrs. H. Koonoy were down from Cowles the first of tho week. F. E. Goblo left Wednosday for Ames Oik., where ho Is engaged in the lum ber business. Ward Hiattloft Monday evening, for a trip to tho coast, where ho will look (or a location. Wanted: Two girls at the Bon Ton, Laundry girl and dishwasher. Kd. Amaok is having tho oittco of tho Holland House repainted and repa pored this wok. L. H. ltlackledgo mid family left Wednesday evening, for a vacation trip in Colorado. Miss Gula Reed was down from Inavalo, Monday. Don't fail to hear the Cecil! tn Tilo, at tho Congregational church, next Thursday evening. Miss Blanch Winfroy arrived Sun day from Oklahoma, where she has been the past year. Dr. Asher left, Wednosday, for Lincoln, from thoio he will go to Bono steel, South Dakota. Ed Taylor who has been attending normal at Peru, returned to Rod Cloud, tho first of the week. Miss Winnie Sherman has returned from Peru, whero she has been attend ing summer uormal suhool. Jno. Divls, ox-warden of the state ponitonotury was looking after business interests in Rod Cloud this week. Perry Gassaway is working at the depot this week, iu place of hostler La rue, who is visiting in Holdiege. Chas. White and wifo returned to their homo in South Omaha, Monday, after a weeks visit with leltitive.. Alsid Longtiu who has boon living iu Los Angles, California, for tho last two years returned home, Tuesday. Services at the M E. church Sunday at 11 a. in Union services iu tho park in the evening unless hindred by storm Mrs. Loiso L. Rice, of Wisconsin, ar rived in this city Tnurcday for an ex tended visit with her sou L. H. Has-kins. A union ueetlng of the church will be held iu the park Sunday evening, Rev. Davis of the Chihtinn oltureh, will pleach. Reserved seats, tickets for the Ceell inn Trio entertainment, will bu on salo at Cotting'H drug storo Monday morn ing, July 18th. Mrs. Joe Kubicand children loturned to their homo in McCoolc, Sunday, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. las. Moranvillu. Mrs. Nettie E Barton, of lttirljngton, Michigan, arrived in thib oity Tuesday, for an ext- tided visit with aunt, Mrs. L. H. Rust. Mary had a little lad Whose face was fair to see, Because each night he had it drink Of Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Coltiug. "Remember tho Saobath Day" will lio the pastor's sermon thenio at tho Congregational church Sunday morn ing. Union meeting in tho evening. Ray Hale, son ofJ. P. Halo, was thrown from his horse last Thursday evening and sustained a fracture of the bones of his leit arm just above the wrist. Roy Anderson, son of Oacar Ander son, of this city, who has been a fireman on tho B. & M. railroad in Idaho, fell on of his engine and sustainod a bro ken arm. show you how lU made. Oregon Nur sery Co., Detroit, Mich. At the nieoflug of tho .vhool board, Inst Monday evening, the resignation of Miss Mary Faniuhar was ac cepted and Miss Bessie Bennett, of Orleans, was elected In her stead, and Miss Pearle Edglngton, of Edgar, was elected to tho vneaney caused by the death of Miss Vance Foe. Thursday afternoon Red Cloud (J. A. R post anil the W. R C hold a picnic in the grove on Comrade Joe Harbor's farm, north of Red Cloud. Nearly all of the old soldiers, their wives and daughters were present anil all lepott having had a very pleasant time. Elgar M. Rhodes, known to the base ball enthusiast. of the gi eater part of Nebraska, as "Dut" Rhodes, died of typhoid malaria iu Lincoln, Wednes day morning, after an illness of only four days and a half. Ho played hall in Miis city a number "f limes Inst year playing short slop with tho McCook team. Mcook, Xeiih. Jfi.v 11, 01. The Cei-ilion's gave an eiitertuliiinont In our church, In June, and we were delighted with them. Would like to hear them again. Any part of the program alone is well worth tho pi loo of all, to nny lover of good music. M. B. Cuimam Pastor M. E. church. They will be at the Coiigiegntlonul church, iu Red Cloud Tliuivlny night, July til. W. 1) Hall, of (Snide Rock, district deputy grand niivicr, installation the following ollici't-", at the meeting of the 1. O. O F lodge, last Monday evening: N II. Morrison, N (. Waid Hayes, V. G. A. H Kceney, Rt. Supporter, N. G. Bert. Person. I. (!. After the iutallalion of the olllcers nil pi eeui adjourned tn the Bon Ton and indulged in ice cream and suda water. The excursion, to Beatrice, last Sun dav, ended iu disaster to at least one of the young boys from this place. A number of the boys, from this place, were onj lying a Inat ride on tho Bluo when the chain which, ran the propell er of the boat, broke and the boat drifted rapidly to tlie dam over which it was carried. All on board, but Wil her Peterson, succeeded in escaping by jumping into tho river, which was not not deep at that place, before the boat went over the dam, and lit was carried over; A rope was tin own over him and CwVWA-, i-vw CLARK 6 POLING Dry Goods (8l Groceries i , M .We carry a full and complete line of V FRUIT JAR.S REACH, KANSAS Esther Storey, tho small datightor of Paul Storey, fell from a high chair, Wednesday, and sustained a disloca tion of tho left elbow. Last Wednesday aftornoou, ten of the little friends of Varlin Taylor gavo him a surpriso party, the occasion be ing his tenth birthday. Mrs. M. Garrett and 'daughter, of Topeka, Kansas, arrived in Rod Cloud, Sunday evening, and will make tboir homo with L. De Hart. Mrs. Garrett is a sister of Mr. Do Hart's. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Oarl, of Long Island, Kansas, have been visiting with Mrs. Carl's brother and family, J. A. MoArthur. They will go from hore to Michigan before thoy return homo. 0.0. Tool and family left Tuesday, for Lincoln, whero Mr. Teol goo? in tho interest of the Fanners' Mutual Insurance Co. Thoy will visit the Beatrice Cbataugua before they return. Misses Alice and Marie Rickards daughter of J. Rickards of Colorado City, Colo., arrived in Red Cloud, the first of tho week for a visit with their uncle A. Morhart and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wright start to morrow for a month's trip with the Shrlnors to St. Louis, Niagara Falls, Philadelphia and Alautic City, return ing by the way of Washington, D. 0. Hebron Journal. Alf McCill drovo his fat cattlo to Inavalo Tuesday, to ship them to mar ket, buton arriving there ho loarned that tho packing houses wero not buy ing any cattle now on account of the strike in all of the large packing cen ters. Class Nf. 1 is doing fino. Aro you intciested? I mean business and will prove It to you, if you will come and nave a talk with mo, I must have a oiass of 82 members for next work. I am offering great inducements, Boys and girls, wanted for Mandolin class No. 2. At Albright Bros. P. E. Lud low, Wo want good gonoral agents and nan givo steady work; to losponslblo parties securing salesmen for our New Pacific Coast specialties nnd superior westoru grown trees. Exprevious ex porieuco not nocossary. Write us to day. You can't lose money. We will American Hog Fence The Standard) of the World We are selling 20 in. high 12 in. mesh, per rod 23c 26 in, high 12 in. mesh, per rod 28c 26 in. high 6 in. mes,h, per rod 32c When you get the American Hog pence you are sure of the Best that is produced. All users say so. We have a Complete Stock MORHART BROS.i Hardware Co. Thin Price on Thin Things. MENS, BOYS and CHILDRENS. SHIS and PANTS! at 20 per cent Discont From regular PLAIN FIGURE PRICE. On July 5 we inaugurated a SALE of MENS and BOYS SUITS and PANTS. Our Prices) will be of great interest to every saving man or boy. Dress SRAW HATS at 1-2 i Regular Price. Dont Miss these BARGAINS Gouiden-Kaley Glothing Go., One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. 'VwV VTVs VsV R.ead This Carefully I am making lots of Farm Loans. There are reasons for this. 1 can close a loan for you in three days after taking your application, for these reasons: You do not have to wait and pay for a man to examine the land. My company has oceans of money. You do not wait for them to sell your loan in New York or London before getting the cash. You can Pay Off at Any Time, without giving a day's notice of your inten tion so to do. All other companies require from 30 to 60 days notice on this point. 1 have so many different plans for making loans that some one is hound to suit. No one can give better rates. J. H. BAILEY. Red Cloud. I10 whs hauled to shore. Tho boys wont to tliu police station whero thoy removed thoir wotolothingnud allowed ilium to dry. Word has reached this city that Edward G. Blaksloo, son o( Fred O. Rlakesleo of Lockport, Illinois, who was formerly in the boot and thou business in Rod Cloud, bad success fully passed tho mental examination for entrance to tho naval academy a Annapolis. Arrested for Briery. Lust Tuesday afternoon, Sheriff Agnow of Hmitb county, Kansas, took into custody Lesley Henslov on the charge of forgery. It is claimed that Hcnsley, who is only 19 years of age, forged his father's name to a chock for $20, a short time ago, and then skipped out. lie has been staying at E. Wolsch's restaurant In Ited Cloud since leaving home. Hunsley waived extradition and Shoriff Agnow left at onco with his prisoner. ase tall. The Red Cloud and Ilastings hall teams played a gttmo of ball, Mon day, at Hastings, resulting in a score of 11 to 0 in favor of Hastings. Red Cloud was clearly outclassed by the Hastings team, who aro nearly all sa laried professional ball players, while tho Red Cloud team is make up of home talent none of whom claim to bo pro. fossional, but, nevertheless aro able ' to put up a very good game. On Tues day Blue Hill and Red Cloud played a matcbod game in Bluo Hill, in which Blue Hill was defeated by a score of 11 to 7. Notice. Tho very host material for sidewalks it Colorado Red Stndstono. Reduced prices for 00 days. Overlngjliros. & Co If you want the best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. See Joe Fngol for anything in the harness or saddlery lino, Laces and embroideries in laraest varieties und lowest prices. F. New house F. Newhouso has all shades and colors of silk tluish cottou. Full 100 yard spools. You can got at F. Nowhouse, 12 yards of lace for 10c, Some stores charge you IDo for the same thing, Do You Eat Meat? When you aro hungry and want somethig nice iu the moat lino, drop iuto my iniirkot. I have tho nicest kiud of Home-made Sausage nnd meutg, fish, nud game in Reason. I think, and almost know, that I can please you. Givo mo a trial. , W. L KOON, Successor to ROBINSON Si BURDEN. J. P. HALE RED CLOUD WBBSTBK COVNTY NEBRASKA K9EAL ESTATE AND- FARM LOANS Soiuo of tho finest farms and city property in WobStor Couu ty, Nobraskit. for salo, Prices rungiug from $15 to 825 per ncro. J. P. HALE, Had Cloud,lNebraaka. 0 1 M 4 ;esj 2K- n 'if nssvj tjki, . jwi