n -. V 1 'Jrf ;vit L-W JiK' V"- . mm vC' 1 IaMVIaM) 3 UWGARiNG 5 You always get Wearing Results if you get the 5! g genuine DAIX STACKERS or SWEEPS. They g J2 are STRONG and have been tried. I have the S S Renuine DAIX goods. Anyone else in this town i IS claiming to have the Dain goods is imposing on you. S See that it reads "Dain Mfg. Co." on your stacker g ;-5: when you buy one and you will have the BEST. & AMES 1 J -a-a-ssaar&frttc-cte-ef- LOCALETTES in L'lumb 1ms Hetl Cloud Hour, titl Taylor Is homo from Lincoln. Try tluit ciilf meal (it Caldwoll's. (io to Fred I'lumb's for Hour or food. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damcrell block. Art Sheeloy was up from Guide Hock Sunday. Fred Starr was down from Bivorton Tuesday. G G. Hoit wus down from C )wles Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Myers is in Guide Rick this week. Mrs. A. T. Walker is on the sick list this week. Miss Edith MeKeighan is home from Hastings. Dr. Thomas and family spent Sun lny in Cuwles. Cans Starke was in Kansas City the lifnt of the week. Miurieo Groat left for Chicago Sir.urday morning Simeon Thomas spent Sunday with his parents at Cowle?. Kaanklin defeated Inavalo Sunday bv a score of 17 to 10 L. H. Kelso was down from Frank lin the close of last week. Howard Watson was over from North Branch Monday. Lew Walters left Tuesday morning for Hayes City, Kansas. Misses Com and Lorn Weesnor are visiting the Potter girls. Face massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Ci A. Gaunt and wifo were down from Blue Hill Sunday. BUY A. FLEMING SWINGING STACKER This Stacker will olovato hay 28 foot high and place it anywhere on an lSxll) rick. A horse walks half tho distance loss than on an overshot stacker. This is not u hay dumpor, us most stackers, are, but will put your hay where you want it, and saves one man on tho stack. POPE BROS. ar: &SUL7lS f Wanted Girl for housework. In (juire of E II Newhouse. Hon. J. L. GrandstalY was down from Bladen Wednesday. Take your poultry and hidos to l'lumb. Top prices paid. Mrs. Lydia Bail'ty is visiting at the h tine of her son, J. II. Bailey. Robert Fortune has resigned his position on tho street car lino. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Boitler wore down from Cowles Wednesday. Miss Lois Popo went to Superior Wednesday morning for a visit. John Tomlinsou has accepted a posi tion in Albright's furniture store. Miss Viola Ward departed for Port ami, Oregon, Tuesday evening. Tho lied Cioud base ball boys will play in Franklin on tho Fourth. Dr. II. E Asher was in Grand Island and Kearney tho first of tho week. Georgo Benso went to Denver Mon day evening to spend tho summer. Gus Catthadal pnd two gjhs were up from Superior Wednesday morning. W. G. Bohanan of Lincoln was in town Monday on insurance business. Miss lone Albright left Mcnday for a two weeks visit in Toronto, Canadti, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Wolf returned from Greenwood Wednesday evening. Lewis Bruuko of Holdrogo was in tho riti Miiu ivt lr 'lQltinrr ATSaa M cwi Kn' ""i " "t n"iis "" '" ru lers. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. L. P. Albiight. has boon elected pres ident of tho state Sunday school asso ciation. Mrs. Bert Kaloy and children loft Wednesday for a visit at her formet homo in Ohio. Ben P. Bunks of Campbell was in town Saturday and mado this ofliuo a pleasant call. Loroy Phillips of Omaha is in Bed Cloud this wook visiting with the Morrison family. Mrs. Glick of Bivorton and Miss Fi sti r of Bloomingtou wore in Bed Cloud Monda3'. Mrs. M A. Albright and little child went to Franklin Friday night for a visit with relatives. Mrs. A. Galusha nnd daughter "Pat" of Lincoln arrived in Bed Cloud last night for a visit. Mrs Joseph Kubick anil two sons of McCook aro visiting with relatives in Bed Cloud this week. You can now take your annual bath. Tho tubs at Mauspoakor's barber shop aro again in working ordor. For rent After July 1, residence, corner Cedar street and Third avenue. Inquire at Nowhouso's store, Tho now cement walk in front of Minor Bros., tho postolllco and Cowdon-Kaloy's is well under way. Work on tho comont walk in front of Frank Smith's and Harry Engols' PETERSON. i gkuiu nt-j uiita ii jttuau(ij Tho now cement walk around thu Bontloy block has been completed and is a big improvement. Misses Josie Noriis and Winifred Sherman left th first of tho week for an outing in Colorado. Ernest Starke left Saturday morn ing for Milwaukee to attend tho carni val and visit at homo. C D. Robinson, Will Koon and Cloyd Cuiiiiiiings returned from Lin coln the first of the week. Hampton Wisecarver returned from the west Saturday morning, where he has been for several weeks. Atieil and Luther Crabill departed V i id ly evening for bait Lake City, to bi gono for several weeks. Mr. and Mi's. Meyer of Alma snout Sunday in Bed Cloud with Mrs. Meyer's sister, MUs Jessie Wert. Mrs. Anna Stpp left the close of this week for Pueblo, Colo., where she will reside in the future with her son. Don't forgot to insure jour property against niv, iigiiiiiiiig ami cyeiones with L. II. Fort, agent, Damerell block. A. G. Winii'T of Holbrook, Neb , was in Bed Cloud Wednesday. Mr. Winner spent the winter of 1878 here. Ca-1 Ferguson of Orleans attended the Fort-Gardr.er wedding Tuesday, lie returned homo Wednesday morn ing. Mr'. Daisy Beach and little baby of Denver aro in Bed Cloud, visiting with her sister, Mrs. 1'. Herigstad tin J children. Mrs. S. Fox of Wyninro is vi-iting her mother, Mrs. W. Barken. She whs accompanied by her sister-in-law, Miss Inez, Fox. I. 1). Bichardyon of Albin, la., is visiting with his brother-in law, Ed Amack, and other relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. J O. Wiles was in the city Tuesday attending tlio wedding of hir sister, Miss Nolle Fort, to Dr. Gardner, of Wymoro. Rev. and Mr?. C. E. Davis and two children departed Tuesday morning for a risit with Mrs. Davis' parents in Kansas City. Station Agent MoUarl and wifo went t McCook Siturday night. Mr. Me Cnrl returned home Monday, and Mrs. Mower Knives Sections Guards and Guai d Plates We carry a complete line to fit all Mowers. These are A No. i goods and will give the best of satisfaction. We have also a Sickle Grinder that is a sickle grinder in every sense of the word. It grinds the heel as well as the point of the section; will sharpen old sickles good as new. Ask to see it and you will be con vinced. Our PRICES on sickle and sections are RIGHT. We mean what we say. MOBHART BROS. Hardware Co. .vArfVyy,vywy,vyivv. fvivsvsvyvvfSWy.wv, wjvyvfvA, Com fort able Summer Clothes We have loads of Summer Com fort in store for the man who comes to us for relief. SliRGli COATS and VKSTS ALPACA COATS TWO-PI ECIi SUITS STRAW HATS NKGLIGLL SHIRTS COOL UNDKRWEAR Prices reasonable for everything always accompanied by our regular guarantee. SCOWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING COMP'NY ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of R. 0.f Red Cloud McCurl remained for a few weeks visit. Mrs. J. W. Auld and Mrs. Norman Mori Hon aro attending tho state meeting of the 1 E. O.'s at Clay Cen ter this week. Miles Doylo and Mrs. Matt Dean returned from Oregon, Monday morn ing, biinging with thorn Jack Doyle's four small children. Bov. Hutching of C'wles. while assisting in decorating the church one day last week, fell from a stop ladder and broke his wrist in two places. Mrs. Elizabeth Corbott and Miss Goldio Haggard, mother and niece of John Corbett, arrived from Arthur, 111., Wednesday morning for a visit, Mrs. Joseph Fogel and children left Tuesday evening for Portland, Oregon, whore they will visit the Lewis and Clark Exposition and visit with rela tives. Next wook A. Morliart will put down a cement walk in front of his building, completing tho peunanont walk along tho block on tho west side of '.ho street. In a gamo of ball at Inavalo Sunday Franklin won from Inavalo by a score of 17 to 10. Thuisday afternoon Ina valo won from Bloomington by u score of (i to 8. Mrs. Louisa Zuborbuhlor of Guido Bock was in Boil Cloud Monday, hav ing just returned from a visit to tho Lewis and Clark exposition, and Red lauds, Cal. Dr. Wan ick, late of Now York oyo and ear hospital, will ho at Dr. Darner ell s oilice, Tuesday, Juno 87, to meet eye, ear, noso and throat patients and those needing glasses correctly fitted. Guy Day dropped a barrel of butter on his foot Saturday night and is now limping around. Wo thought Guy know bettor than to attempt to hold up a 200 pound barrel with Ids toos. If you want u pretty face and delight ful air, Bosy cheeks and lovoly hair, Wedding trip across tho sea, rut your laiin in ivouKy iujuuiuih Tea. C L Cotting. Brother Hosmor of tho Advertiser is now a grand-dad, a son having been born to Mr. and Mr.-". Charles Whit akor Sunday. Hosmor should now let his whiskers grow and quit dyeing his hair. Mrs. G. W. Lindsoy doparted Satur day morning for Omaha. Sho was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Thompson, nnd little baby, who havo boon hero visiting from Grand Island. Tired out, worn out woman cannot, oat or work; seems as if sho would lly to piocos. Hollistet'd Rocky M mntain Toi makes strong norvos and rich blood. 3."j cents, Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cotting. Tho following themes will bo pre sented at tho Congregational church on Sundav morning. "Not I, but Christ-," evening, "To Whom Shall We Gov" Aftornoou mooting at Indian Creok. Hay and teed at I'lumb's. Makes digestion and assimilation perfect. Makes new red blood and bono. That's what Hollistor's Bocky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for tho sick and weak. Ii5 cents, Tea or Tab lots. C L Cotting. Frank Beiglo, tho 10-yoar-old boy, who was kicked and histon to death by a in till) near Naponee a few weeks ago, was a brother of tho Beiglo boy who is now making his home with Al Slaby. Tho latter did not know of his brothel's death until this wook. W. B. Satinder-), who last wook pur chased tho stock and business of tho Traders Lumber Co. from F. E Goblo, is making some rep lira and improve ments in his ollico building which wilt add greatly -to its appearance. Mr. Saunders and family will go to house keeping as soon as a suitable houso can bo secured. Tlioro is a worthless young man in this town who has fioquontly ''worked" tho business men and others in all sorts of underhand method', securing money, etc., for prospective base ball games, and using their names to secure mouoy and goods. On two or three occasions ho has narrowly missed landing in jail, but sympathy for his parents has thus far saved him. It cannot last much longer, howovor, und ono of those days this boy will find himself , I joking through prison bars from tho wrong sido. His strongest hold is "gi lifting" upon new men who o mo t) town and are not aware of his record, and tho list now business man to arrivo in our midst was "worked" for $3 in this manner Tho next off iiise in this lino will call for the publication of the young man's uamo and the record of his tiansactious, so far as they aro obtainable. To the Public Having purcl'aso(l'',Clias. Wadoll's moat market, we extend to you a hearty iu vitation visit us and become bettor acquainted und also, when looking for good first class meat, wo ask you to givo us a trial. Wo aro satisfied wo can wo canploase you. Yours for busiuoss, FEIS & SEARS KKZaa 1 I w y- i V, -n .; fib I m ID