: "im !. uob"!- HagJJHiJg x-m.- , ) y Women Like Tubulars WHY? 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 o'ther 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. ini aihim m Light harness at .loo Fogel's. Stock saddles at Jog Fogol's. Try that calf meal nt Caldwell's. J. P. Halo suits land, and sells it quick. tf Dr. K. A. Thomas, dentist, Dameroll block. Ladies gauao union suits at F. New- house's. Uev. Bates was in Bloouiington Suu lay. Dr. Heck was up (rom Superior, Wednesday. Dr. Gardner was up from Wymote, Wednesday. Mrs. Ciisly Patmoro went to Lin coln, Thursday. O. O. Teol and family returned, Men ii.y, f : om Lincoln. '1 ho county commissioners will bo iu so sion next wiok. Mrs. (Joo. Morhart was in Guide lluck, Wednesday. O. E.Eddy of Guido Rock, was in lied Cloud, Monday. Sbeiiff MeArthur was in Guide Hock Tuesday on business. Miss Cora Garber of Lincoln, is visit ing at homo this week. Geo. Hollistor registered at tho Rose bud reservation this week. Mrs. A. G. Green is coulined to her homo by sickness this week. Ed. Cox of McCook spent Sunday with his mother ucar Lester. Ed. Garber returned homo Tuesday evening, from Bonesteol, S. D. It. T. Potter and Bernard McNeny weio Denver visitors this week. Miss Mamie Weidoman returned from a visit in Colorado, Saturday. Harry Letson returned homo Tin s lay evening, from Bonesteel, S. D. Gertrude MUligan went to Oxford, Sunday night, for n visit with friends. "vv ClARKS POUNG Dry Goods (& Groceries We carry a full and complete line of FRUIT REACH, Thos. Lindsey and John Wolfe de pal ted, Monday night, for 0 inn ha Mrs. E Rife left jos'oruay morning, for a visit with relatives in Lincoln. Miss Juliet Galusha returned home from Nebraska City, Neb , Thursday. Henry Clark left Tuesday, for York, Nebr , for a short visit with relatives. C. C. Kethetneyer of Waterville, Katisis, was iu Hed Cloud, Wednes day. Adair Galusha was visiting in No braska City and I'tru the Hist of the week. Mrs Perry Gassoway of Oxford was visiting with her husband hero this week. lam miking a specially of gentle- mans lino laundry work Mrs. N. S. Hants. J H. Mercer is building a neat bain on his residence property on Seward Stt'fOt. Jay Heed, one of tho B & M employ es at this place, is taking a vacation at Denver. Mrs. D. A. Dickey and father have returned homo from their sad mission to Iowa. Joe Fogot, Hob McBrido and Goo. M(Crary left for Uousteel. S. D., Thursday. Mrs. A. A. Burdick of Smith Center, Kansas, is visiting friends iu tho city this week. Carl Ferguson, of Orleans, spent Sunday In tho city at tho homo of L. II. Fort. Mrs. E. G. Hohannan and daughter Bculah, of Lincoln, aro visiting friends in tho eity. Fred Brewer and wifo are pleasantly located in the Van Dyko property, iu tho first ward. Walter Way, of Grimtll jowa, was the guest of the Stouebreaker family over'Sunday. Fred Peterson and wife depart d Monday night for Colorado for a visit with relatives. Tho Congregational Ladies gavo a JARS KANSAS ten at i ha home of Mia. J. II. Gilliam Friday evening. Tho Ladies of the Methodist church gave nn Omrga social In the church on Monday evening. Misses Martha and Clara Able and Mrs, Robt. McBiLlo are visiting In Aniboy this week. Mrs Dr. Myers of Uiverton, Sunday, ed at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Garbor. Stace Morhart and Fidgar Cowdon left, Sunday night, to tako in tho sight at tho Exposition. A. Watillennd wifo of Bladen, wore looking Hfter business mattets in Hid Cloud, Wednesday. Clyde Wiokwlre'.s mother and sisttrs came down from McCook tho lirst of tho week for a visit hero. E. McAlistur is erecting a tine monu ment over tho grave of the late John Barber in tho Hed Cloud cemetery. Anson Garber roturnad home Sunday morning, from Garber, 01k., where he has bo en visiting relatives. Mrs. Jus Bunion, her mother Mrs. Lockhart, and daughter, Miss Flossie, aro visitldg relatives in Campbell, Mrs. John Kellogg and daughter, Florence will leave soon for a visit with relatives in Colorado City, Col. Oliver SchalTnit moved his house hold goo'ls, Wnlnesduy, in tho house recently purchased by Mis Hunchey. Mrs. A. Calmes, daughter Nora and granddaughter departed, Tucday morning, for their new homo iu Mis souri. Mrs King of Blue Hill, mother of Mrs. Oliver Wi ight of this city, died at her homo in that place the close of last week. Mr Austin Murphy add Miss Flossio M. EarN, both of Down, Kan., wcro united in marriage by Judge Keeuey, July 11) 11. C. Cutter shipped live cms of hogs to Kansas City, Sunday. Ho tieeoin patiied tho shipment, returning Mon day night. Mrs Frank Dickerson is lying dan gerously ill at her homo in this city small hope W entertained for her locovery. Misses Edna Hoso and Gretchcn Miisur, t f Franklin, weio visiting some of their young friends in Hed Cloud, Saturday. A A. Boron, moved his household goods Wednesday into tho homo formerly occupied by Oliver Schatl'uit and family. A number of young people from this place attended a bowery dance at the home of W. J. Vauco at Iuavalo Wed nesday night. Ono of Hed Cloud's tourists, now enjoying himself in the Hnckie , writes that it is ' Cool comfortable and costly, iu Colorado " A ploasaut bowery danco was held at the home of Mis. Wiuiiilred Garber Thursday evening. Tho Methodist people havo arranged to use the court toom for their meet ings during the time their new building is in process of erection. Alf. McCall made a largo shipment of cattle to the s ock market at Kansas City Wednesday, d. A. Temple iht companitd tho shipment. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. liorvy Couover iu this city will be pained to learn of tho death of tueir infant boy at tho age of twelve days, Tho work of tearing down tho old Methodist church was begun Tuosday. Considerable of tho old lumber will be replaced in tho now structure. C W. Kaley returnod on Monday from n visit in New York and other eastern points. He still asserts that there is no place like Nebraska. The farmers in ibis vicinity aro be coming a little apprehensive over tho reports of crops being burned by hot winds in the vicinity of McCook. J. H. Biker has boon nursing his loft leg for tho past week as the result, of nn injury received by boing kicked by a horse which ho was shoeing. Rev. E. L. Hutchins, F. W. Studo. baker and C. B. Crono aro in Lincoln today looking after tho interests of tho new church to bo built at this place. Howard and Glenn Foo tire enjoying their freedom from the sick room after a hard tussol with typhoid fever; Eterton is also rapidly recoveiing. H B. Fulton has just completed a rather ingenious devise to be used in cement in tho moulds used in tho moulding cement into various forms. Miss Corn (Jarler has broken ground for a residence which si e will build on tins lots houtli of I ho kindergarten. 'J ho building will be commencod at once. County Assessor Turner left, Wednesday morning, for Lincoln where he goes to be pio-ont at the meeting of tliu state boaid of cqualiza lion. Our base ball teams seem to find it a snap to play with Cowles. Tho lit t lo kids handed them a package on the Cowles diamond Thursday to tho tune of 13 to :i. J. F. Drain living north west of lied Cloud, was in tho oily, tho first of tho week, Mc. Drain is suffering from tho etlects of a poison of the nature of poison Ivy. Hev. Davis performod tho reromony on Sunday ovening, uniting General Etherton and Ms.Ua Galbrath In mar rlage, Tho wedding took place at the pastot's homo. A. J. Konnoy, who wa formerly in the nowtpnpor business in Hed Cloud, is visiting in tho city. Mr Konnoy has been pushing tho quill at Harvard, Iowa, for tho past year. Regular morning meeting will bo hold at tho C ii gregational church Sunday. Sermon theme "Prajor as related to service." Union open ait meetings in tho evening. Lost Betwiau Inavaloand tho homo of Elmer E Harvey on July 8, a shoit black coat. Finder pleasu leave at M. E parsonage Inavale, Neb., and re ceive reward W. T. Taylor. Tho recent heavy rains hive played havoc with the road ninth west of town. In two different places on the Indian Cieek rends the bridges were not large enough to allow the water to pass and a washout resulted. The reunion, to be held in Red Cloud Septembi'i ft to 11, will certainly bo a tncniorab'o oocassion to those who visit it unless the plans of thecommittc li'iving it in charge, iniscairy, as their plans are certainly tUboiate. J iit how noar the assessed valuation of Webster county, compares with the balance of the counties of the state an average of nil tho counties was taken and it was found that Webjler county was hut two per cent lower than tho average It would be a ijond idea for tho city ollli'ials to keep a closer "tab" on the bums who invest our city. Such loathsome characters as tho one who has been hanging around the depot the past week should he shown the way out of town on short colieo. We want good (general agents and can give steady work to lesponsihle parties securing salisiuoiiifor.our New Pacific Coast specialties'aud superior western grown trees. Exprevious ex perience not-jiecessary. Write us to day. You can't lose money. We will show you how its made. Oregon Nur sery Co., Detroit, Mich. 16 Wanted: Two girls nt the Bon Ton, Laundry girl and dishwasher. For Sile A I'.XKI model Rugby bicycle, cheap. Inquire at tins olllce. Don't forget that the place to get gauze union Mitts Is at F. Newhouse's. American Hog Fence The Standard r of the World We are selling 20 in. high 12 in. mesh, per rod 23c 26 in, high 12 in. mesh, per rod 2Sc 26 in. high 6 in. mesh, 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. Hardware Co. . VsVAvVvA-vVWVV It's a Money Saver but You'd Better Hurry. Our Great Clearance Sale won't Last Forever. You can't afford to miss It. Good SUITS and PANTS were never before sold at such LOW PRICES. If you stay away you lose; That's all there is to it. Don't Blame Us. We've Warned You. Gouiden-Haley Glothtog Go., One Prlco - - - - W First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. SaAvAWvAvAWaaAvsAvA-4 R.ead This Carefully I am making lots of Farm Loans. There are reasons for this. I 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. I have so many different plans for making loans that some one is bound to suit. No one can give better rates. J. H. BAILEY. Red Cloud. Notice. Tho very liost material for side-walks is Colorado Hud Sandstone. Reduced prices (or 90 days. Overing Bros1. & Co Try Ward Hayes for a tlrat class shavu or hair-cut. J. I) Minos dupuly revenue collector of this district, and well known in this placo, has resigned his positioti and lias purchased tho Boitwick hotel at Hastings, "Jack" is a rustler and will no doubt mako a success of tho now ontorpilao. Ho will .take possession September 1st. Tim Cucilian Trio at the Congrega lional church Thursday night was a very good exhibition of musioal anil elocutionary talent. The young lu'lios J wttro all artists in ihuir respective lines aro deserving of patronage wherever1 they perforin. The crowd here, how 1 ver, was not very largo. 1 Tho big sti ike, of tho packing house employee, has ended. It was agreed, by both Hides, to submit tho coutrov. orsy to a board of arbitration; compos ed of ono representative from tho men nnd theso two to select tho third. Hoth sides ugreed to abide by the de cision of the board. Tho first of tho union open air moutings wi-ro hold Sunday evening, and it whs attended by an appreciative audience of over three hundred people. Huv. Davis was the speaker and deliv ered a forcible anil eloquent soimon. The meetings will bo held each Sunday evening until further notice. Mary hud a little lad Whoso face was fair to see, Because each night he hail 11 drink Of Rocky Mountain Tun. U. L. Colling. A delegation from tho commercial club, of St .Joseph, Missonii. paid Hed Cloud a short visit, Wednesday. Thoy brought with them I'ryoiH band which dispensed music on the way from tho depot and also on arriving at tho tquuro at thn intersection of Fourth avenue and Webster St. No preparations had been made to receive the delegation and thoy were left to hift for thorn selvo's which they did, visiting the merchants and becoming bolter ac quainted wltft business conditions in this vicinity. Clothiers. J Do You Eat Meat?" When you nro hungry nnd want flomothig nice iu the meat lino, drop into my markot. I have tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, fish, and game iu season. I think, uud almost know, that I ean please you. Give mo u trial. W. I. KOON, Successor to ROBINSON & BURDEN. J. P. HALE RED CLO U D WCUSTBR COUNTY NEBRASKA IL ESTATE AND- L.OANS Somooftho Unest farms nud city property In Webster Coun ty, Nebraska, for salo. Prices runglug from $15 to 20 per aero. J. P. HALE, 71 Clpud,lNebrauka. C I' i ? I in i I ifi m fv; 1 'M .(r k. J.fff Tt.7;itt,;-j . -yxyi-" -y -- "-ivii. -r-jmmmmjimmgjj Sfjttoiitiiiit'iS)teWKa'fimt.iwg