Women Like Miliars 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 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. 9-444444tttFtttttC4r LOCALETTES m m Will Laltue is homo ng-iin. Light harness at Joe Foil's. Stock saddles at Joo Fogel's. Try that calf meal nt Caldwell's. Hoyd Smith will g to Lincoln Sun lny. J. P. Halo soils land, and sells it quick. l' Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Dameroll block. Miss Nollo Warren is visiting in .Lincoln. Dwigut Wilson was up from Superior Sunday. Ladies gauze union suits at F. New Louse's. Miss Stella Ducker is home from Lincoln. Miss Minnio Fearn is visiting in MtCook. Will Yeiaer was down from Oxford Siturday. Thomas Couaartou is reported ser iously ill. L H. Hust is seriously ill at his home in this city. Miss Dollle Brown is visiting in St. Joseph, Mo. Judge Keonoy is home from his trip to Loup City. Miss Agnes Earner is visiting in Alliance, Neb. A J Kraut of Walnut cteok was in town Monday. Joo Fogcl returned Saturday from Honesteel, S. 1). Chailes Waddell went to Fianklin Saturday night. Hoy Phelps is iu Sheridan, Wyo., on L vnrntion trip. Ed. J Aries was visiting friends in McCoolc Sunday. Goorgo Benso went to Denver the 111 st of the week. John Foster and family spent Sun Jay in Wymoro. Mrs. C. H. Kaley wont to Weeping "Water Wednesday. Horn, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foam, a son. Stacy Morliart returned home Mon day from St. Louis. Edgar Cnvden roturued homo Mon day from St. Louis. Rod Cloud eooms to be a Mecca for strolling musicians. If you vunt tho best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Jako Allen and wife of Ulvurton Tvoro in town Tuosday. Mrs. John Griffoth returned last evening from Lincoln. SooJooFogel for anything in the harness or saddlery lino. Tiy Halo's restaurant, old post-oilier building, for a squaro meal. Sheriff Agnow of Smith Center, Kan,, was in Red Cloud Woduesday.. Will Ely of Ainsworth, Nob, is visit ir with his brothor, A P. Ely. i3llas Reddon of California is visiting t With his cousin, Mrs. E. M. (irono. Miss Elizabeth Marker and mother toft Monday ovening for Colorado. Mrs. Leonatd and daughter Agues were down from Rivet ton Saturday. Quick service and (list class work is tin1 motto at Sclmff nil's barber shop. H. E. Gricu returned Saturday morning from his trip to tho mountains. Chas. Dennett of Cowles was trans s.'iL'iiug business in Red Cloud Mon day. lam miking a specially of gentle mans lino laundry work Mis. X. S. Rants. Laces and embroideries in largest varieties and lowest pricps. F. New house. Tno Red Cioud base ball team is tiguring on taking a trip in the near future. Misses Edna Roso and Grctchen Maser of Franklin spent Sunday in Red Cloud. Mrs. J M Bailey of Norton, Kan , ii visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ayers. Will Beers returned Wednesday morning from a protracted stay in California. F. Newhouse has all shades and oolors of silk finish cotton. Full 100 yard spools, Clias. Rinker and wife of V'alnut visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wad dell Saturday. Mr. Cruikshank of Dps Moines visited with Mrs. Stonobioaker the first of tho week. Ethel Cummiugs left Suuday for Beatrice for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Carl Jonkins. Mr and Mis Alva Sellars visited with Wm. Points ami family, south west of Iuavale, Sunday. You can get at F. Newhouse, 12 yards of lace for 10j. Some stores charge jnu 15j for the same tiling, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waddell are tho happy parents of a daughter, which arrived Tuesday afternoon. O, G ii mm iso n of Aurora, Nob., was snowing Webster county s farms to prospective buyers, this week. Mis, II. E. Pond returned to her home in Lincoln Sunday, after a vibit Willi frieuds iu Red Cloud. Miss Cora G.ubei's now naidouce, corner Cedar snoot and Fifth avonuo, is nipully Hearing completion. Mts Uortiudo'lVot of Indianola ar rived this morning tor a visit at the home 3f her uncle, O. C. 'feel. Tho county commissioners met this woek to make the hcmi-aunual settle ment with the county olliuers. O C 'feel and daughter Fay drove homo from Mickulls county Wedues day through the rain and mud. E. E. Relter of Hastings, representing the International Correspondence t-chools, was in town this week, Uvering Bros, lire laying a tlagstono wain on the north side of Fifth avenue, between Cedar and Webster streot. Roy O.itmau camn homo from Omaha to visit with his mother for a fow days prior to hor departure for California. Mrs. Coru Kizer and children of Bar iiard, Kan., arrived Thursday morning for a visit with J. M. Parish and family. The ladies of the Curistian church cave a do fghtful social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Robinson Tuesday evening. I Mrs. Al Slaby ran a slivor in her hand tho tlrst of tho wok and an operation was necojsary in order to remove it. Webster Encampment I. 0. 0. F. ex pect to go to Naponoo in tho near future to institute an encampment at that place. W. L, McMillan returned from Bono stonl Monday afternoon. Ho arrived at that placo about two hours too late to register. Ed Uillard came down from Napo- noe yesterday to neip out tno iteu Cloud base ball team in their game with Cowles. Mrs. Culberson anddaughter Grace, mother and sister of Mrs. L. 11. Fort, left, Monday morning, for their home In Peru, Nebraska. Tho heavy tain on Wednesday came Just in time to make tho corn tod one of tho laigi'st in tho history of this part of tho couutty. Tho members of Rev. Rice's congro- gatson gave him n surpilso Tuesday evening and a general good tlmo was enjoyed by all present. Tho date of tho prohibition state convention has been charged to one day earlier, Tuesday, August 0, at tho Auditorium, Lincoln, Neb. W. II. Thomas nnd Den Jvdiolman have purchased a new J. I. Ciso thresher and will bo in tho Held ready for work tho first of tho week. Leo D. Drew, a young man from Phillipshurg, Kan., passed through Red Cloud Wednesday morning on hi wheel, eurouto for Detroit, Mich. A J. Kenney, who visited old frioniN in Red Cloud for a short time, ha" gone to Ills former home in Washing ton, D. C , for a visit with his son Lou. A lamp exploded iu tho homo of G. P. Cut hi' i-, in Catherton precinct, Sunday ovening, while tho family were away from home, doing about $25 worth of damage. Miss Curtis of Allison, Iowa, stopped "IT in Red Cloud Wednesday ovening for a Miort visit with Mrs. A. G. Stone breaker Miss Cuttis is tnrouto to the Pacific coast. Tho reunion committoo is working hard and ndvei tiding extensively, and everything promises tho most success ful reunion over hold by tho Interstate Reunion Association. Thomis Clark and wife of Sheridan, Miss jiii i, were looking at farm aiouud Red Cloud, this weok, with the veiw of purchasing and making their homo hero in the future. Mrs. Conrad Fit, who has been at Boulder. Col., for several months fot her health, returned home yesterday morning, accompanied by her daugh ter, Miss Nellie Fit. L. E. Tail has purchased tho printing plant and good will of the Outdo Rock Signal. The plant will bo moved to Red Cloud and the Signal will hero aftor bo issued from tho Argm olllce. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cowdon left Wednesday uioining for Chicago, where Mr. Cowden goes to buy his fall and winter stock of clothing. On their return they wilt visit tho World's Fair at St Louis. U. W. Dow camo back from Hinta Ana. Cul , tho latter pari of last weok for a shot t stay. Mr. Dow is pleased with his new home, and says tho other Webster county people living tlieio are doln wolt. Dotn, Fiiday.toMr. and Mrs. Max M..or, a girl. Grandpa Mi.ur is very proud of his first granddaughter, say ing it is the laigest baby of tho season, weighing, when fully dressed, tho grand total of live pounds. Mrs. Anna Cather and Miss Ilth9 Kaley of Lincoln, Null , and Mrs, W P. Black of Findla,0., isters of 0. W., Dive and Bert K iley, arrived in Red Cloud las: tiljht mid the Kaleys are having an old fashioned family to- union, f ho regular meeting will lie held nt the Coiigregnti. mU church Sunday morning Sermon theme, "An Holy Peach Parers We have one that is a success. It does the work in so little time and saves labor. Not expensive, eith er. Come in and see it work. Monkey Wrenches at prices that make it an object for you to buy. Not an ex tra special price, but our regular price at all times -to every body. 6 inch wrench 20c S inch wrench 25c 10 inch wrench 30c Mower Sickles to fit all mowers, $2, and we have the goods. We make the low prices. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. ming Unto Mm Lord" Open air meeting in the evening. Tho pastor, will pleach at Indian Creek in tho' afternoon. I ho water works weie closed down for a short time Monday owing to leaks in thu lire plugs at the coiners of Second avenue and Fifth avonuo and Webster street-". New vulves were put in, mid the lire plug at tho State bank corner was repacked. A D. & M detective who lias been working in the chy for seveial days has succeeded in locating a consider I able amount of stolon luni'icr and other Mutr. Thecu'piith li-ivo agreed to restore the pioperty and theie Willi probably Iu no pioeeutioti. Cliavlr-v Hule, who hai been foreman i of the Nation for over 11 year, Inn pin-, cha-ed th icstuurani formerly owned by Will Lindiey, in the old poslollli'itl building 011 Fourth aventiH. Mr. Hule, is an old hind at the restaurant bust ness and wo wish him success in his new venture. Ed Harman, Adair Oaiiisha and Miss Beulah Harman have secured posses sion of the old Campbell Press print ing plant and have moved it to Inavale, where they expert to begin tho publi cation of a newspaper in tho near fu ture. Eich of them has had moro or loss experience in tho newspaper busi ness, and wo predict for thoin a suc cessful career. Numerous people in Rad Cloud re ceived free copios of last week's Bloom ington Advocht-. Tho paper con tained a slanderous articblo concerning two of Red Cloiid'd popular youngmen, and it is presumed that tho papers wore sent hero to give larger circula tion to tho slauder. If tho real facts in tho matter were given publicity, it would not be the young men who would have cause to blush. 'VyNV It's a Money Saver but You'd Bettor 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 Ds. We've Warned You. Goutden-Haley Clothing Go., One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. aAvAvAaAvsAWnvA z-van' 1 r JHfnl ' ii Read This Carefully I am making lots of Farm Loans. There arc 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. Miss Thompson's Body Recovered. The body of Miss Nellie Tuumpson, who was drowned at Bloimiington week before lust, was discovered three miles, went of ltd Cloud Sunday morn ing, by Jack Wilmont, 4who waspish iii(? 111 the river near thu Miner ranch. Wilmot noticed a peculiar stench, mid begun an investigation, which resulted in liuding the young lady's body lying 111 a little hollow iu tho baud, several yards f 10m the main channel of the liver. Wnen the river is 1-jw or nor. mill the place where tho body was ' found is dry, but when tho water is high the sandbar, which is 11 part of tho old river channel, is covered v. ith water. Word was brought to town of tho finding of tho body, and largo crowds of pooplo went out to view tho remains. Curouor Uuiues was attend ing a patient near luavalo, and it was Int'j when ho readied tho placo wheio tho body was found. Word was to. eeived from tho parents of the young lady that they would start from Hioom. iigton to take their dead daughter homo, and Coroner It lines deuidod not to hold an inquisition, Tno body bad In on exposed to the oleiimuts so long that tho fentiiivs weie hudly no jgniz able, but she was identiliud by a ling which she woio. Following tho course of tho river, tho placo whore the bodyjjwas found is nearly thirty miles from whore tho diowning occurred, and it items pio. Imblo that tho strong curient in tho river must have cai riod Mis Tuonip. son's body past the Franklin bridge bo fore the netting was placed there iu u ellort to stop it. Heavy Uss by Llfthtnlnft. During tho storm Wednesday morn ing lightning struck tho barn of James Mcintosh, who lives live miles north west of Red Cloud. Tho barn nnd contents were entirely destroyed, and a span of mulos and a team of horses in tho barn wo:o also killed by tho lightning. When Mr. Mcintosh dis covered tho barn to bo on tiio ho wont to tho barn to get out his horse and mules. He succeeded in getting out part of his horsos, but tho two teams mentioned were lying dead on tho iloor of the barn, having been killed by tho lightning. Mr Mcintosh valued tho mule team nt 3100 and the horses at $:J00. He estimates his entire loss at SlfiOO. Insurance on tho barn, ?'i00; on the horses and mules, $30 per head. It is often said that lightning does not strike twice in tho same place, Lut this is disprove!! by tho fact that Mr. Mcintosh suffered a similar loss two years ag , when his barn, which stood on tho samo snot as tho barn which burned Wednesday morn ing, wbb struck by lightning and de itrnyed, though lie succeeded in saving his horsos at that time. Notice. Tho very best material for side-walks h Colorado ltod Sindstone. Reduced prices (or OOdays. O veriug Bros. te.Co Wo want g od general ngonts and can give steady worn to lesponslblo parties scouring salesmen (for our New Pacillo Coast spnclaltiesjand superior western grown trees, Exprovious ex uerienco not necessary. Write us to. duv. You can't Iojo money. Wo will show you how its made. Oregon Nur seryCo., Detroit, Mich. IU Do You Cat Meat? Whou you aro hungry and want somothig nice in tho meat lino, drop into my market. I have tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages and meats, tlsii, nnd game in season. I think, nnd almost know, that I can please you. Give mo u trial. W. L K00N, Succotsor to ROBINSON A I3URDEN. Uffy, Mary had a littlo lad Whose face was fair to soe, Because each night ho had a drink Of Rooky Mountain Tea, C. L. Cotting. That Settle's It. Whon a Colorado sand stono walk is laid that settles it. Soo Ovoring Bros. & Co. for prices. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, A Powder. To shako into your shoos. It rests tho feet. Makos walking easy. a Cures corne, bunlrii, ingrowing nails, swollen and sweating foot. At all druggists and shoo stores, 125o. Don't accept a substitute. Samplo free. AdJrf8, Allen B. OlmstedJLeRoy, N. Y. J. P. HALE RED CLOITD VI3USTBR COUNTY NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE AND- FARM LOANS Some of tho finest farms and city property iu Wobstor Coun ty, Nebraska, for sale. Prices ranging from $15 to 930 por acre. J. P. HALE, 3! Cloud,Nraka. A V . it "' - - rtt)iritiswiiK UMBSSBESLSKiu """" '-w""MAJulaS..i--. ML 4 4". W. '. jaT'" i'rinrMgf-,i.' MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM ',''' I llH 1 hi PiiiWMftiaes, VX:ffgB)WWMW