f i !1 K1 0 4 I 4 U n ; 'f r . i 4IH sas-a-ja-saas-etg-ttttM-s LOCMETTES Huy and teed lit Plumb's. 5A liorso blankets at Fogol's. Joo Blair was in town Sunday. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or ftcd. L)r. K. A. Thomas, dentist, Damoicil 1)1 ek. Alfred lladell was in St. Joseph this week. John Ilutledgo returned to Hubion Monday. Mis. J. C. Myers was in Guide Rock Tuesday. Paul Polniekv is tho proud possessor d a new bicycle. Mrs. John Wolfe has been on the sick list this week. Joo Fogel sells the BA horse blankets, best on tho market. W. II. Tabet's new building is ready for tho plasterers. Everything in the harness and sad dlery line at Fogol's. Face massage and ladies1 shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Mr. and Mrs T. E McCarl returned irom McUook Monday. Miss C ra Tullevs camo down from Is'.iponeo Wednesday. Miss Mary Lain went to Omaha Wdnesday morning. Tako your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Miss Clara Murtindnlo was home from Blue Hill over Suuday. Mrs. Mamie Waskom was down from Inavale the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor were lown from Rivcrtou Sunday. L. 11. Blnckledgo went to Lincoln Wednesday evening on business. 11. E. Grico returned from a business ttip to Kansas City this morning. Judge Duffy and J. II. Crary wore up from Guide ltock Wednesday. F. Nowhouso carries a complete line of toady-made garments for babies. Ward Hays and family returned from their visit in Lexington Tuesday Mrs. Martin of Doniphan is visiting with her father, Roy. G. W. Hummell Mrs. Lulu M'Uthows and tho Misses B irker wore down from Inavale Mon day. Not a rich corporation but just plaiu J. O C.ildwell, for hard and soft oal. Plumb tho feed man will pay you the highest price for poultry, eggs aud hides. Fou Sale A lino driving horso with buggy and harness. Inquire at this olli o. Mrs. E. H. Nowhouso is visiting at tho home of Fiitz Schuobol, in Omaha, this week. Glen Olmstend and Miss Louiso Heighter were down from Inavalo yes terday. Robert Harris is preparing to build a tiew house on his farm live miles north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrlcs Lindloy have moved from Rivoiton to Ued Cloud for tho winter. Mrs. Brown of Grand Island, an old resident of this vicinity, is visiting at Hon Heed's. Tho Boll telephone linemen are making some extensive improvements in lied Cloud. Dr. Cook has purchased an Oldsmc bile runabout and presented it to his daughter Kiln. Grant Turner and family will oc cupy tho Potter property west of the Advent church. If you want to buy, soil or trade our real estate, see Tho Hod Cloud Investment Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Parkes returned Wednesday from a visit at McCook and Indianola. There will bo a series of devotional meetings at tho Congregational church beginning tho 20th. Mrs. Augusta Scuultz sold her place north of town Wednesday to Joseph Topham, for $3,800. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Dolph doparted Mondav for a two weeks' visit with relatives at Normnn Blacklcgino and blacklogoids, tho euro of blackleg in cattle, is sold bf Cotting tho druggist. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cotting and Mr. ami Mrs. L. P. Albright wore in Bladen fin lirst of tho week. Homer Morgan leaves today for a trip through western Nebraska and northwestern Kansas. Tho Ladies Altar souioty of tho Citholiu church will hold their aunual bazar the week bofoto Christmas. Tho pill "0 lit liolllllig it, Will tjtl till lit. UllCld 1 ll'l". A shooting gallery has boon opened in the room formerly occupied by II idoll's dry goods store. Mrs. B'li Ilid and Mm. 0. E Ramoy wore in Cornfield, Nob , visit ing Mrs. Kinney's daughter. Mrs. Gooigo Hollister is slowly re c voring from her recont severe sick uoss and is now able to sit up. Tho high school football team and a scrub t oi.ii will Imvo a game on the school grounds this evening. John Martin and family of Lafayette, Ind., have arrived in Ued Cloud. They aro relatives of John llolcomb. Mrs. Edith Provolt of Emporia, Ivan , is visiting at tho homo ot N. L. Fitzgerald, south of the river. IVrs. Will N inK from near Cowles, was operated upon forgoitto lust Sat urday and is doing very nicely. Stewart Kicker, of last year's high school juniors, is now employed in the riilroad oIMchs nt Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Peter Hansen, northwest of Rod Cloud, returned tho first of the week from a visit tit. Norton, Ivan. No. 13 is now due in lie i Cloud at (5:55 ii. m., tho change occurring Mon day. No. 14 arrives at 1:50 a. m George 11. Overing returned Satur day morning from a pleasant visit with his folks in San Diego, Ca'ifornin. John W. Tulleys, state examiner of county troasiu io?, camo in Tuesday evening for a tiriof visit with friends. II B Ktnnni'r returned Wednesday from a visit to his mother, who is very ill at her homo in Columbus, Nob. When you got a hair cut, sliavo and bath at Manspoaker's barber shop you will feel like u now man. Try it. Don't rent buy a farm. Write for list. I have 02 farms for sale I). W. Gtiant, Not ton county, Kan. Dec 11 Einest Hines went to Grand Island the lirst of the week, where lie has a position with tho Union Pacific rnil road. E. S. Garber received word Wednes day that his son Anson wns very much improved, though still unnblo to leave his bed. If you want a loan on real o9tato for 3, 5, or 10 years time, with optional payments see tho Red Cloud Invest ment Co. Harry Bates, who has boon visiting in this vicinity, left Saturday for his Immo at Dresden, Kansas, driving overland. Miss Pearl Taylor returned to her homo in. Maiyvillo, Mo. .Monday, nfter an extended visit with her cousins iu this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf and son Clifford wont to Omaha Wednesday morning, whore thoy will mnko their future homo. Miss Leiioro Ilainnn, who has been conno:ted with tho Inavalo Ad veitiser, has taken a position with tho Guide Rock Signal. Paul Storey, Oscar Teol and Henry Nowhouso wore in Nebraska City this week attending tho grand lodgo of tho Odd Follows. Wo wish to call tho attontion of onr roadors to the advertisement of M. A. Albright's dry goods stock, elsowhere in this papor. ' "Grandma" Halo arrived homo to day from an oxteuded visit with rela lives and friends at hor old homo in1, .Wmfiold, Iowa. Foit Sale one house on throp lots, also a good piano, little used, house- hold furniture. Apply to Mns. M. Gil koy, Red Cloud, Nob. The Brotherhood of St. Paul will hold a meeting at the M. E. church Tuesday evening at 7:30. All members are urpod to bo prosont. Regular services at tho Christian church next Sunday; Sunday school at 10 a. m , preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:40 p. m by Elder Davis. Dr. E A. Thomas waB very ill at his homo, tho result of having run a nail in his foot. It was feared for a time that tetainu might set. in. E J. Overing returned from Lin coln Tuesday morning, whoro ho spent Sunday and Monday with his wife, who is taking medical treatment. Mrs. Adoluert iownsouil and son Wayne loft Monday for Boatrice.whcre thoy will visit until tho doctor can find a suitable house in Red Cloud. A number of young people wero invited to tho of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Geer Wodncsday evening. The affair was in honor of Miss Whitoloy and Mr. Cy Norris. Roy Dickoy is very ill with fevor at the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. DU'key, in this city. Ho came home fioni Hastings a week ago lust Tuesday. K:ilili Foe, the iiiiv iiot'iiitoil at the Burlington depot, I as been appointed agi'iit ut Heriidoii. on the Si renin is uriticn, aiHi win assume iii.suhhuvs next week. Word was received from John Gi if feth Monday, at. Hartford, Miohl that his youngi'st brother, George, wh was kicked by a liorso a week ago Tuesday, died Friday. The ladies of the Christian clnirch will hold their sale of souvoninHofn pillow covers, and dinner and supper, in tho old Fanners' and Merclisints bank building tomoirow. (Jills, if you want red lips, lung i"K oyes, sweet breath aud good looks '.use Hollister's Rocky Mountoin Tea. l'ho greatest bcautirior known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. L Cotting. About twenty-four young people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noriinu Morrison Wednesday evening and organized the Junior Whist club, l'hov will meet every two week?. Tho city schools have been in opera tion for over a month, under tile guidance of Prof. Dudley, and wo have yet to hear a complaint. This is quit a contrast to the experience of the past fowyeaiH, Please bear in mind thai Tub Cnir.r is always clad to print items of now concerning you or jour friends, and if you know a news itnn and fail to tell us, don't blame us if it does not appear in the paper. Large English Betkshires of either sex and all ages, for sale at farmers' prices; also ouo bay road colt 1 joirs old. For paitieiiliirs inquire of Thos. Polhemus, Guide Rock. Neb , or Guide Rock phone line. tf Mr. and Mrp. R. B. Fulton came homo Tuesday morning from a trip to the Portland exposition and other Pa- cillu coast points. Thoy met many former Red Cloud people, and report an enjoyable trip. J. F. Amick of tho Red Cloud yard will leavo for Macon, Mo , next Mon day, and upon his return will bo trot ting in double hnrness. McCook Trib une. This is our first intimation that she had moved to Missouri. 1 Mrs. Lulu Glenn and son, who havo been spending the summer with tho former's mother, Mrs. T. C. Hacker, loft Tuesday for Custer, Oklahoma, Shotguns v4iit) This crun is well made throughout, oi fine quality and good workmanship. Extra fine blued steel bar rel, rebounding lock, top lever, fine walnut stock, pistol grip, rubber butt plate, case hardened frame and a good, close shooter. 12 &auftc, 30-lncli barrel, wcttlit 6 1-2 pounds - - $4.25 12 gauge double barrel Shotgun - - - - $8.25 A good lade. gun and well We have the guns in )ck and can deliver the iods. Come in and take ir choice. M0RHART BROS. Hardware Co. I &?2M'-'. V,:' JiW$M m$ wm c IE" II .? K'.' ".-. "5? -a r 'wui xtwM.uxLiwmstwiiK 7 S COPYRIGHT 190S BY THE HOUSE OF KIVPLNHEIMCR ?5he Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE, First Door North of PostofTJcc, - Rod Cloud, Nob. whore they will visit for a time with relatives befoio returning to tneir home in Montiua. Marshall W. Ruby has roiigned his position as supervisor at the Hastings Hospital for tho Insane aiul will no into the iioeery bnsini Hi, hitviiiK pur chaseil W K Rife's storo at Heat rice Arthur Robv has resigned hi position at Miner B.os ' and will assist his broihur. The city council met Wednesday ovoniiiR No btiMiii'SS was transacted oxcept the dUctiision of the ileclric liKhtaiid water woiku question, No definite conclusions wero reached, and the co.mcil adjourned to meet at tho call of the ma.or. Dennis Fi mil nephew, Jofcoph Slaby, returned to Denver Thursday ovoni.iK Mr. Finn expects to cmno back to R"d Cluiul in a week or m, and will then ro out on tho Oherlin branch of tho Burlington, whoro ho will havo charge of a section. If Rod Cloud is to havo tho usual Thanksgiving football game, it is about time the boys wero beginning to prac tice. There is plenty of good material, and some now players, among them Dr. Smith, tho osteopathist, who was one of the star players of tho Kirks villo (Mo.) College eleven. Studebaker & Finkonbindor havo se cured tho contract for placing a six foot cemout walk around tho east and south sidos of tho court houso park, and tho work whb begun WednoHiiay. This is tho first stop toward boautifj ing tho groundp, and wo hope the good work will bo continued by tho commis sioners. Mrs. R. Thompson of Joplin. Mo., was in Rod Cloud Monday soliciting contributions for tho Josoph homo at J iplin, and also for the now Iiouiq to bo established at Kansas City. Tho homo is a worthy institution, being a place whoro invalid women and child ren aro carod for until thoy aro ablo to earn their own living. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown camo down from McCook to attend the funeral of Homer Uayloc In tho 'Twenty Years Ago" column in last week's issuo wo told of Mr. llrown having beon Horiously burned in a lire at tho depot. Ho aftorward became an engineer and lost a foot in the service, and is now switching in tho yards at McCook. Wo aro in receipt of a copy of Tom Worrall's book, "The Grain Trust Ex posed." It is a very interesting docu ment, boing a complete expose of tho manner in which tho grain trust has killed competition and lixed the prices which tho fanners should receive for their grain. The book should bo read by everyone in any way interested in the grain question. Do you know anything of what has become of the Good Roads association V The plan adopted by other cities iu the state, and wlilcn wo believe would work well hero, is for tho merchants to drive in a body over tho roads lead ing into town, tako note of the repairs Pointers WILL $10 BUY A GOOD OVERCOAT? It certainly will if you buy it here. We are mak ing a big feature of our Ten Dollar Overcoats, this season. The fame of our Ten Dollar Coats and Suits has spread all over tho country. Come and see the good things we offer for Men, Hoys and Children. "Awr'WA"" needed, make estimates of the cost, and . then go ahead with tho work regard less of road overseers and county com missioners, 'l'h i h plan bus worked well at Fremont and surroundidg town, where they have the lineit roads iu the state. Why not try it? Tho people of R"d Cloud will bo sorrv to learn that Station Agent Tom iwnjiiii hum uuciuuii h rivi) up iiiu pu sh ion and re-enter the train service. Mr. McCarl has made many friends here, especially in musical circles, and his place in Mercer's orchestra will bo hind to fill. Mr. Mi C. ul lias the saino objection to the agent's position hero iih that which caused Agent Conovnr lo resign loo long hours and too much work for one man. It is u sample of Jim Hill's economy increasing the dividends a few dollars at the cost of the health of tho employes of the road. MARRIAGES. John II. Nosbitt and Mrs. Margaret McCord, both well known residents of this vicinity, wero married Tuesday afternoon, Rov. G. W. Hummell of ficiating. I 1t(-u I'litl i tiTittin PI TTnnrnif rtf Illlln .UV T ......... W . ..rit..U. W.. MUVVUM, Nob , wero married nt tho Catholic church iu BIuo Hill Wodnosday. Fred Corbott, son of J. W Corbott, and Miss Maude Fit'goruld, daughter of Lafo Fit.gorald, wore married at Smith Center, Kansas, Wednesday. James Alexander and Miss Mary E. Hendricks, both of Bladen, wore unl od iu marriago Thursday by County Judge Koonoy. Tho brido and groom each gavo their ages as 18. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postofllco ut Rod Cloud, Nb for the week ending Octobor ID, 1905: Baker, Wm. Backus, Ward Durby, Lou Goodrich, J B Lund, Ida RapP, Gus Rutherford, Jim Swanson, Victor Stevens, Wm. M. 2 Smth. W. J. Those will be sont to tho dead letter ofllco Nov. 2, 1905, if not called for boforo. Whon calling for above ploaso say"advortisod." T. C. IIagkkk, Postmaster. Is Your Farm For Sale? If it is, do not list it with too many agents. Each one procoods to knock tho othor follow out of u salo. List exclusively with mo at a reasonable prico and I will guanmtoo a sale. J. II. Bailey, Rod Cloud. For Sale. J block in northwest part of town, homo of seven rooms with bath, hot aud col I wutor, good barn, six lots fenced for chiokons, plonty of fruit and bhade Mns, J. P. Hale, Rod Cloud.j That Settle's It. When a Colorado blind mono walk is laid that settles it. Soo Overiug Bros, &Co. for prices. I , .'" !"(, ni. .' ..' "..