X lWMVi'f if v,' 5 dS t -' i $. v 1 i l) i v i l) v v d vV M; .5 ft 3fa ' You always get Wearing Results if you get the genuine DAIX STACK IiRS or SWliKPS. They are STRONCi and have been tried. I have the genuine DAIX goods. Anyone else in this town claiming to have the Dain goods is imposing on you. See that it reads "Dain Mfg. Co." on your stacker when you buy one and you will have the BEST. I J. .It (fMMMWtMtMt $ LQUALtlltd x Hay nud teeil at Plumb's. Paunb soils Blue Hill Hour. Will Ki.er is home from Lincoln. Go to Kred Plumb's for Hour or food . 1M Walters went up to Bladen Mon day. Mrs. J. L. Miner is homo from Blue Hill. Mrs. A. A. Frame is homo from Blue Hill. Dr. E. A. Thomas, ilontist, Damoioll block. Joe Blair of Lincoln was in the city Friday. Walter Kaley was up from Chester Sunday. Girl Wanted Apply at Hale's res taurant. Mrs. Case was down from Kearney Tuesday. Ernest Graves was up from Wymoro tlrs week. Miss Nellie Warren returned from Hastings Thursday. Dr. and Mis. Croighton were in Blue Hill Tuesday. Miss liornico Higby is visiting with Miss lone Albright. Face massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Wanted Girl for housework. In quire of E. H. Nowhouse. Fred Hedge returned from Grand Island Saturday morning. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Mrs. Myrtle Kimsey of Lincoln is a guest of Mrs. W T. Bol ror. Dr. J.'T. Bomford wont to Wilber Monday morning for a visit. Mrs. Pogg and daughter returned from Hastings Thursday morning. Mrs. Graves visited with her daugh ter, Mrs Higgins, at Bladon this week. Joshua Rtishton of Northbranch was p'easant caller at this ollico Satur- ' iuy. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Grico and chil dren in end to leave for Donvor Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Edson and chil dren of Blue Hill visited in town this week. Rev. W. Bonnott Muzo mado a trip to the eastern part of the state this weok. Plumb tho feed man will pay you the highest prico for poultry, eggs and hides. A. W. MjRoynolds has completed tho survey of tho city and returned to Nelson. A cement walk is to bo built along tho south side of tho hih school grounds. II. J. Clark entortainod a few of his gentlemen friends at cards Wednesday o veiling. VI II. .X v v i ( i PETERSON. Mrs. .J. 13. Wiscearver and daughter loft for Denver Friday evening to visit relatives. Frank Gard of Wood Hivor, Nob , is visiting with E. M..Gard and family this week. Mrs. John Potitt of Guido Hock vis ited with hor sister, Mrs. Goo. Griffith this week. Frank Harmon of Auburn is visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr?. W. S. Bense. A baby cirl arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Will Musgrovo last Sat urday morning. Work will soon bo begun on 1hr cement walk from tho firemen's hall to the school grounds. Miss Hannah White of Bostwick was a visitor at tho homo of G. J. Warren's the lirst of the week. Mrs. W. A. Sherwood has returned from Atlan'iu Iowa, whoro sho has boon visiting with friends. F. E Goblo will loavo tho fust of tho week for Fort Cobb, Okla., to look after his business interests. You can now take your annual bath. Tho tubs it Manspoakor's barber shop are again in working order. Mrs. Henry Clark and children de parted for York Friday to mako an extended visit with relatives. For ront After July 1, residence, corner Cedar street and Third avenue. Inquire at Nowhouso's store. Miss Nollie Sherman will loavo Sun day foi Longni'int, Col., for a visit with hor sister, Mrs. Ward Hialt. James Goblo of Holdrego attonded tho funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. F. E. Goblo, in this city, Tuesday. Arthur Myers and wifo doparted for Lincoln Tuesday, whoro Mrs. Myers will have an operation .performed. Frank Goblo arrived in tho city Mon day from St. Louis, having boon called here by tho death of his mother. Rudolph Stroit, ono of tho prosper ous farmers of northwest Webster, was a pleasant callor at this ollico Monday. Don't forgot to insure jour property against fire, lightning and cyclones with L. II. Fort, agent, Dameroll block. Hensoy Robinson of Denver arrived in Red Cloud Saturday evening for a visit with his cousins, tho Robinson children. Morhart Bros, aro having a cement walk laid in front of their store, which completes tho permanent walk along that block. Mrs. Omar U ding camo down from McCook tho lirst of tho week, whoro sho had hoon visiting, htr sister, Mrs. Pearl Ely. Paul Dickson of Newark, Now Jersey, arrived in Rod Cloud Tuesday morning for a short visit with relatives and friends. II. A. Bowman, tho general mer chandise promoter, of Hluo Hill, is conducting a two-woiks' clean-up sale at Giload, Neb. Mrs. V. A. Williams arrived homo from Columbia City, Indiana, the lirst of the week, where sho hj. been visiting relative. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Blncktcdgc and children It ft for Flanagan, Iown, the first of the week, where thiM will visit for several wei ks. Henry Clark went to Lincoln Thurs day morning, and from there will go to York to join Ins wife, who is visit ing lelatives there. E C. Donhain of Omaha and Miss Ellio Denham of Lincoln attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. F. E.Goble, in this city Tuesday. The O. A. R. and W. R. V. have sub scribed funds for placing a handsome memorial window in the south side of the new M E church. A. Putnam, a prosperous farmer from the Northbranch neighborhood, was in Red Cloud Saturday and made tins ollii'ou pleasant call. We regret to omit a very interesting statement of the rural free delivery servieo out of Red Cloud this week. It will appear next week. The pastor will present the theme, "The Glorv of God'' at the Conureirn- tionul church Sunday morning. Open air meetings in tho evening. Harvey Rickoison of Bedford, M , brother-in-law of W. B. Saundnt.s, the new lumberman, at rived in Red Cloud Saturday and will work in the lumber yards. IV'Ks Cecil Tavlor returned from Grand Island Thursday morning, where she lias ueen for a few days isiting with her friend, Miss Bessie I Mtiitih. Jake Nustein of St. Jon was shaking har.ds with old friends heie this week. Jake will have to come back to Red Cloud some time or other, for he can't stay away. Ed Collyer and wife of (jtiiiicy, III , old friends of tho editor of this paper, were in Red Cloud Saturday. They were on their way to Portland, Ore., anil Vancouver, B. C. Wo educate for business. Our gradu ates aro successful. For particulars address tho principal of tho commer cial department of Campbell College. W. S. Pritchott, Holton, Kan. jul'28 ILiviug decided to locate hero in Red Cloud, I am prepared to do any kind of cniont work cisterns, side- Mower Knives Sections Guards and Gual d Plates We carrv 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. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. ft I iwirj, f.f L.'f mar W -StN ia, .tS?, s!fc US is expected to lend a hand. 1 lave you got all your fixings? Mot weather Suit? Outing Pants? S'our Hat or Cap? Your Small Wear? Plenty Here to PRICES ALWAYS FAIR. Gouiden-Kaley Glothing Go., ALWAYS RELIABLE. First Door North of Posotffice, Red Cloud, Neb. walks, foundations and eases, or any fancy work, and having had light years' I'xpeiieniMi in the cement busi ness lean give tho host of references. Prices reasonable. C 11 CoNKi.tN. If D. W. Tun: ure returned list Friday noon from California, wheio ho has been for tho past three mouths. Mrs. Tiirnuro and children will remain for a few weeks longer. Tired out. worn out woman cannot, eat or work; seems as if sho would II y to pieces. Hollistei's Rocky M uintain Tea makes strong nerves and rich blood. .T) cents, Tenor Tablets. C. j. Cutting. Kino piano recitals Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday afternoons at I! i.Mojk in tho Potter block to introduce G A. Crnneor Go's, lii o of pianos Tho nublic. especially tho ladies aro cordially invited to attend. If you want n pretty face anil delight ful air, Rosy checks and lovely hair, Wedding trip across the sea, Put your faith in Rocky Mountain Tea. C L Cutting. The baso ball game between Inavalo and Red Cloud Sunday was called at tho end of tho seventh inning on ac count of rain, with tho score a tio at 7 to 7 Bimtty, Red Cloud's now "southpaw," showed up well. Makes dicestion and assimilation perfect. Makes now red blood and bono. That's what Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for tho sick and weak. !$5 cents, Tea or Tab lots. C L Cotting. Tho G. A. Cnincor Co. of Lincoln have a lino display of pianos in tho Pottor block to introduce their lino in this lbcality. Thoir representatives, C. W. Brighnm and F. C. Wlndmayor will make special prices and ttrms to to the first purchasers. Kvery ambitious young mar. or wo man should read the froo catah guo soiit out by the Grand Island Business tfc Normal College of liraiiu island, Nob. Its pages fairly spniklo with encouraging words for young people. It will fire tho aciivo student with new zeal and kindle tho enthusiasm of tho most listless. Students aro attract ed to this school from eveiy quarter of tho west and quite a number have ar ranged to go from this county. Tho annual enrollment of this solio il reaches ono thousand and those who Imvn nnt the rnndv motlOV for nil tho expenses aro potmitted to pay after thoy have time to graduate and earn tho monoy. Accident at Bladen. Mrs. Whent and littlo child wore thrown from n buggy t Bladon just before noon on tho Fourth, their horso huving becouul frightened tit John Baker's automobile. Mrs. Wheat was was severely cut about tho face and head, whilo the child escaped with u fow.sli,ht bruises. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Tak.; Laxativo Bromo Quinino tab lots. All druggists refund tho monoy if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. SQc, JULY 4TH 1905 Lives there a man with soul so dead that he is not quickened with patriotism at the approach of the Na tion's holiday? It will be a busy, banging, booming birthday, and every man and every boy Suit Everybody iMMM'XtXj(!i(tXni(A'A'A'iii(ffXfi Deaths and Funerals. lWM2JlW)W'!ltm!&!X.'X. Sad Death of Mrs. F. E. Goblc. Mrs. Cassio Cloble, wifo of R E. (Soldo, one of tho oldest mid most highly esteemed ladies of this city, died very .suddenly about 11:110 Satur day night, from heart failure. Mrs. Goblo had boon suffering with heart disease for u number of years, but her condition was not thought to be dan gerous. Saturday morning sho com plained of feeling ill, but sho was able to be up mid around in the afternoon. When she retired at about 10 o'clock sho rem it-ked that sho felt much bet ter i ban sho did in tho morning. When tho storm camo up about U:'.0 Mr CJoblo aroso to close tho windows and spoko to Mrs. Goblo, who answered him. A moment later ho folt tho bed iromblo and ho spoko to hor again, but sho did not reply. Lighting u lamp, ho found that his life partner had passed to the groat beyond. Fuiioi al services wore held at tho family residence Tuesday morning, conducted by tho Rev W. Bonnott Maze, pastor of tho M. E church, and the remains wore laid to rest in tho Rod Cloud cemetery. Cass o Blossor was born in York, Pa., .Inly 17, 18l.", and lacked only u few days of being (50 years of ago when sho died. When a girl she removed with hor parents to Louisa county, In . where, on March 11, 1800, sho was married to F. E. Goblo. Thoy camo to Red Cloud from Columbus Junction, Iowa, in 1870, and have since mado their homo in this city, spending a part of their tiino in Oklahoma, where Mr. Goblo has business intorests. Besides hor husband, Mrs. Goblo is survived by three children and two sisters. Tho children aro Mrs V B. Fulton of Red Cloud, Harry Goblo of North Platto and Frank Goblo of St Louis, tho sistors being Mrs. James Goblo of Holdrego and Mrs. C. M. Denham of Lincoln. Mrs. Goblo was well and favorably known to almost every man, woman and child in Rod Cloud, and hor sud den death, which was unuouucml early Sunday morning, was a groat shock to hor hosts of friends. John Gilbert Injured. As John Gilbert was driving ono of his fast horses west of town this morn ing the animal became frightened and runaway. Uno wheel of his road cait was torn off and Mr Gilbert was thrown out, receiving somo sevoro cuts nnil bruises about tho head. Tho accident happened near Vic Fulton's residence, Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shako into your shoos Allen's Foot Ease, n powder. It euros Corns, Bull ions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollou feet. At all druggists uud shoo stores, 2oo. r b- til "f m Ji .1 :. r