-yyrr 'ggfSSKJS! JHb.M f, .' Tifitu" "i"""1 HgrfflSKSfr"' -Hl 'Viifl ' TWW" ,'?'" j' -. v 1 - 1 """'.' fii- V Kto 1 Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Frccport, 111., and the Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in fore in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. O. C. TEEL, Phone !)S. Run Cloud. ?-4324434afrttC-frtEter ft LOG ALETTES Hay ami teed at Plumb's. 1'lumb Im-i Red Cloud Hour. Ciki.iorV Oiroliniatis, May fi Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. Win Crahill is building u new barn. Fred Wolfe is moving to town this week. Dr. K A. Thomas, dentist, Damerell block. Dwight Wilson was up from Superior Sunday. Walter Kaley was up from Chester Monday. Miss Minnie Smelser was in Hiverton Sunday. John Rutlodge was home the tlrst of the week. Will Kent is reported to be improv ing mjuic. Alfred lludell was in Central City this week. F. 11 Barber was down from Frank lin Sunday. Kd Overing is in Colorado this week 0.1 business. C E. Putnam .vas down fron;Cowles uuntsaltiiy. 11. W. Fowler of Cowles was in the city S tturday. Wm. Mathuiiy of Campbell is in the city ttiis week. Isaac Shepardsou of Hiverton was in town jesierUay. Cnris Jorgenson was down from I navale Tuesday. Miss Ethel Harvey was down from InuvaleSiiurday. Secretary of State Galuska was in the city yesterday. C. W. Mairor departed Thursday no in for lloldrege. 'in sure and hear the male soprano, opera house. May ii Bist colored concert company ovet n lied Cloud, May fi. Face massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Wm. Beers of Republican City was in Red Cloud Tuesday. M-a. Blue ll'irvoy and son John were in town Tuesday. CMis. Dwight Jones was up flora Start Right The time will soon be here for you to plant corn. You will want the best Lister to plant with. Get a Tricycle You can see the corn drop. You can hitch closer to your Lister. It will pull one horse lighter than others and do better work, and is easy to operate. Come in and see this machine. & JKMES PETERSON. To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wiuloll's moat market, wo extend to you a hearty in vitutiou visit us and become bettor acquainted and also, when looking for good first class meat, wo ask you to givo us a trial. We are satisllod wo can we can please you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS I Guide Rock Wednesday Dr. L. H Heck was up from Superior Wednesday on business. Wm Brown wts an cast bound paf cnger M mday morning. Take your poult! y and hides to i'miiib. Top prices paid. Ralph VitiCloof of Chester was in town the lirstof the week. I'1 II. Mmdevillo has put a street tight in front of his saloon. Row G W. Iluinmell was down from Hluu Hill Wednesday. Mrs. George Nowhotiso went to Bladen today for a short visit. Will Overman arrived home from Encolu Wednesday morning. Henry Pounds of Bladen was trans acting business in town Tuesday. Clias. Garber and family came over from Esunn Tuesday for a visit. Salzer's Early Six Weeks seed pota toes for 8ilo cheap. C H Kai.kv. Mrs. Mary Arneson and son Fay were down from luavale Tuesday. Mi', and Mrs. Nate Piatt of Cowles were visiting in lied Cloud Sunday. George McCoy of Bladen was a busi ness visitor to lied Cloud Thins lay -a - I a T If 't Mr. and Mrs. J K Cheney were up from Superior the iirst of the week. rhiules Suhultz and Allen Carpenter wont to Franklin Wednesday morning Geo. A. Scott of Moh'iska, Kan., was here on business the Iirst of the week. T. W. llatiicld and wife returned to Concordia, Kansas, Monday morning George Overing was in Johnson, Neb., the lirstof the week on business Rev. Win. Hauptmann and W. G. ! Black came down from Alma Thurs day. Mrs. E B Knight and Mrs. Maude Ward of Inuvale were in town Satur day. Mis. Sleeper and son Ira wore in Liucolu tho first of the week on busi nets. S. F. Spnkestield is laying a now brick walk around nis 'esidnnco prop erty. Mi and Mrs. Floyd Pitney visited relatives at Inavale the first of tho week. C. and C. E. Herman and Martin Jensen of Ruskin, Neb., wore hero this weok. Harry Rioker departed last Snturday for Liucolu, where le will uiako his home. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. Wanted Young cattle for summer pasture, 40 cents per month. (). 1) IlKDUK. Mrs. E. A. Moranvillo is home after an extended vl-dt with fiiends in Omaha. Mrs. I B. Hampton and mother Mrs. Rich, were up from Guide Rock Sunday. G. Hiynes, the Lawrence barber, was in Red C.oud Wednesday, on business. Mr. Luce, the Republican City drug gist attended tho comniandery meeting last night. George Smelser nuii family have moved into J. P Hale's house in the west part of town. Mrs L M.Vance and two children of Hastings ai rived yesterday lor a visit with relatives. F V. Tavlor of Wichita, Ivan , ur rived Tuesday to look after his busi ness interests here. E. C Puston and .1 J. Larkey of Ox ford were here this week putting in some gas light plants. Win. Sullivan was taken suddenly sick Sunday evening, hut is some bel ter at the present time. Rev. Rice has been conducting "pas Min week" services at the C mgrega tutnal church this week. Is lac Myers was in town Tuesday on his way home from Kansas City, where he hid been with stock. Elmer Harvey and Will Renkel of Inavale were on the Kansas City mar ket this week with stock. Min. Jackson and son who have been visiting relatives hero have returned to their home in Lawrence. Dr. Summer of Bloomington was in Red Cloud yestetday to attend tho Knights Templar meeting. Picsiding Elder Pearson will preach at the M. E. church Easier Sunday, both morning and evening. E. H. Newhouso has moved into his residence) property, corner Second avenue and Seward street. Pay your subscription tomorrow, he fore you forget it and let it run another year. Wo need the money. You can now take your annual hath. The tubs it Manspeakor's barber shop are again in working order. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Turnuro and childn-n departed Monday noon for an extended trip to California. Charley Godsey has resigned his chair in Hayes' barber shop and went to Franklin the first of the week. A. Johnson returned from California, Sunday morning, where ho has been clerking in a store for tho past year. Alfalfa Sf.kii Fok Sai.k Apply to J. Roseiicrans, luavale, or W. H. Ros encrans, Red Cloud. May 13. Don't forget to insure your proporty against lire, lightning and cyclones with L. H. Fort, agent, Damoroll block. C. W. Busluo and tamiiy aro tins week moving into Mrs. Moranvillo's residence, recently vacated by L. H. Feis. Premirntions are well under whv for ,l8 ew oemont walk to run on the south and east sido of Minor Bros, store. Earl Crabill loft Tuesday morning for Siloam Springs, Ark., where ho goes in tho hope of bonciiting his health. EASTER GREETING! 4 SPRUCE UP" Laster should mark a new epoch in your Wardrobe. Nature will soon put on her new garb, so should you do it first. Greet the new season with a bright smile and a new outfit they're better than a spring tonic. We'll help you out and we'll not want much of your money. Kaster Suits, Kaster 1 lats and a fresh supply of fine Kaster Neckwear. ?5he COWDEN - HALEY CLOTHING COMPANY ONE PRICE AND ALWAYS RELIABLE First door north of PostotTlcc, Rod Cloud 'J he brickwork under tho walk in front of Paul Storey's clothing store was repaiied and strengthened Wed nesday. Martin Fredorickson of Denmark, arrived in Red Cloud last Sunday and will make his home with his sister, Mrs. J. Jensen. Don't forgot tho annual convention of tho Webster County Sabbath School association at Blue Hill next Thursday and Friday. The Red Cloud boys went to Leba non today for a game of l):isdall. They wero accompanied by a number of "rooters." Mis. Susan Baxter is quite ill at her homo in Garfield precinct. Her son, W. G. McPhorson of Millbank, S. D., is visiting her. Don't forget the ha, ir given by tho Ladies' Aid society at tho old Fair storo tomorrow. Dinner unit supper will bo served. Judge Keenoy issued a marriage liconso to Charles 11. Smith of Red Cloud and Mary Taylor of Guide Rock, Wednesday, April 19. Orley Fanrote, Charley Yarling, Or- ley and Opol Warner, four young m-n from Elwood. Indiana, arrived bore Monday in search of work. John W. fulloys, state examiner of county treasurers, came down from Lincoln yesterday to attend tho Knights Templar meeting. 11 (1 Kconoy of Cowles was in lied Cloud Wednesday night, on his way homo from Kansas City, whore ho had been with a carload of stock. William 'ion of Womor was in Kan sas City last weok with a nice bunch of cattle and hog', for which ho re ceived tho best maiket prices. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Wixon, onrouto fiom California to their homo in Wis consin, visited a fow dajs in Hod Cloud with their daughter, Mrs. II 0. Cutter. Coph llosoncrans returned from Kansas City Tuesday mcrniug, whom ho took 51 head of cattle, which ho purchased in Norton county, Kansas. Rev. U. G. Brown of Superior will bo tho principal spoaker at tho coiner stono laying tomorrow. Presiding Elder Pearson will also deliver an ad dress. Tho laying of tho corner stono of the new M. E. church will occur tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. There will be special music and appropriate ad dresses, M. C Sherman will loavo about the lust of May for northwestern Nebraska and neighboring territory, whsro ho will work for the National Harvester Co, the coining season. It is said by those who do consider able driving over the county that tho roads in "Cap" Houchin's district aio tho best kept in tho couuty. Pretty good for a man of his age. Mis. A. D. Brown received the sad intelligence this woek that a niece, whose home was at Rockford, III , and who attended tho funeral of Mrs. Brown's brother at Cedar Rapids, la., recently, was so prostrated by tho shock of the doatli of her uncle that she died shortly afterward. Mrs. J. A.Tulleys and daughter Cora eamo down from Naponeo Monday. Miss Tulloys expects soon to resume her studies to become a trained nurse, at Dr. Bailey's sanitorium at Normal, Neb. Feel tired, no appetite, cannot sleep, work or out? That's spring tiredness and will disappear at onco if you tako Hollisters's Rocky Mountain Tea this month H5 conts, tea or tablet. C. L. Cutting. Dr. E A. Thomas will go to Omaha next Wednesday, whore ho will read a paper on Thursday before the annual meeting of the Alumni association of the Omaha Dental college. Ho will bu home Saturday. A homo talent company is rehears ing "A Woman's Honor," which will be produced at the opera houso at some time in the near future under tho auspices of the local camp of tho Mod ern Woodmen. A wonderful spring tonic. Drives out all winter impurities, gives you strength, health and happiness. That's what Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea til .1.. or ... . ...I.I.... 1 win no. on ueuia, iuii or luuim. i. u. Cutting. Regular services at tho Christian church noxt Sunday: Sunday school at 10 u m. Special Edstor exercises. Subject of morning sermon, "Cala mitous Consequences of an U orison Christ," evening topic, "Almost a Christian." The Knights Templar will hold their Easier services at tho Christian church Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Pre siding Elder Pearson of Hasting) will deliver tho soimon and thoro will bo special mimic for tho occasion. Every body is invited. Beginning with Saturday, May 0, there will be freo balloon ascensions and high wire walking every Saturday afternoon for an indefinite period. Prof. D. M. Dickorson, a well known aerialist, circulated a subscription paper among the business, mon Wed nesday and secured pledges enough to guarantee the expense. m Easter ncert The following services will bo held at the Congregational church on Sun day: Morning service with Easier ser mon by pastor, at 10:30. Easter con-, cert in tho oveuing during which tho following program will be given. Anthem, Tho Lord is Risen Again.. Ad ams. S ing, I Know That My lledaemer Liv- eth. Si-ripturo Reading. Response, An Easter Hallelujah.. Lor- enz. Prayer Faster Response. Duet, Ring Out Yo Bells Ashford Mi9s Igou ami Mrs, Garber. Male tiuartot, Bolter Than We Think Messrs. Rico, Cotting, Scllars And Mercer. Anthem, Easter Gladness Loronz, Ten minute talk by pastor. Song, My Redeemer Lives. Anthem, Yt-s, Ho Was Dead Porter Solo, Tho Resurrection Song, ..Holden Mr. Rice Anthem, Tho Bolls of Eastortido. .Van Orsdon. Doxology and Boncdiction. J .1 Uv 1 f it) r : V J -4 fH m W- V2 M A W Vl