rrz v & X A 41 vi ' T - p Wall Paper We have been selling WALL PAl'KR all Winter and have al ready received our first shipment for ic)c6. We have some very pretty new pat terns. If you intend to paper soon, come in and seem them. Chas. L. Cotting 15he Druggist m IOGALETTES Ben Kslilcman i.s on the sick list. S. II. Ki.er is home from Lincoln. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed. H. E. Pond went to Cowlos Monday. Dr. K. A. Thomas, dontist, Damerell block. A.T. Walker was in Cunpbell Wed nesday. Hoy Garber returned to Hastings Saturday. Miss Larsons was down from River ton Friday. Noll Sherman went to Inavslo last Friday night. Mrs. V. H. Fulton wont to Rivcrton Sunday night. Sam Lindsoy returned from Lincoln Friday night. Charles Glick was down from River ton Thursday. F. G. Turnuro wont to Choster Wcd n sday morning. Dr. Bolon of Blue Hill is in Red Cloud this week. By Shepherdson of Rivcrton was in town Wednesday. Mrs. W. C. Wilson was down from Inavalo yestorday. U. B. Spanoglo was in Bostwiik Tuesday on busino38. GusSodorberg returned to Linco'n Wednesday morning. Rov. J. W. LoHgaot went to Super ior Saturday morning. E. M. Crono and family will soon locate in this city again. Wm. Malheny roturnod to bis homo in Campbell Wednesday. Nod Grimes roturned to his homo in Blue Hill Saturday noon. Take- your poultry and hidos to Plumb. Top prices paid. Roy Dlckoy ro urned homo from Hastings Wednesday noon. Mrs. G. J. Warron was visiting with friends in Blue Hill Sunday. Mrs. Robert Fortune is oxpocted homo from Hebron tomorrow. Call and see my JiO different kinds of candies, at tho Soderberg's Inn. Miss Sidio Evans of McCook was visiting in Kfd Cloud this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tool returr.ed arom Lincoln Saturday moining. Olo Erii-kson of Campbell is in tho city receiving medical treatment. Glen Olmstoad and Frank House wero down frmi Inavalo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Wm Clino and child ren wero down from Riverton Friday. Sheriff Hedge mul .Judge Keoney woro in Canipball Monday on business. Mrs. H. E. Grico and Miss Nell Sher man wont to Lincoln Wednosday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Koon aro tho puonts of a baby boy, born last Satur day. W. C. Frahm,' county treasurer, -vis-itod with his family in Bluo Hill Sun day. Not a rich corporation but just plain J. O. Caldwoll, for hard and soft coal. Regular services will bo hold at In dian creek Sunday aftornoon by Pastor Rico. Sanford Fred is "holding down" tho third chair at Manspoaker's barber shop. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest prlco for poultry, eggs and hides. FoundA watch fob. Ownor can have same by proving property and piying for this notice. Newhouse Bros. Mi s. S. Roiglo has been confined to her homo by .sickness during tho past week. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Wilcox of R verton wero shopping in Red Cloud Friday. Mrs. F. L. Smith wont to Hasting Saturday for a week's visit with friends. Mrs William Parkes, Sr., was sori nusly ill for a short time Wednesday morning. Mrs. Win. Park or and diiughtor Mntido were vUitmg in Guido Rock Wodnosduv. J. W. llentloy of Hot Springs, South Dikota. arrived in Red Cloud Monday noon for a visit. O E. Ramny is propaiingto build a largii addition to his farm house in iJatin township. The junior whist Hub was ontrr- tained at tho home of Miss Helen Roby Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grimns of Bluo IMI wero visiting in Red Cloud Wodnes dnv and Thursday. Soino of our oldest inhabitants Fay this has boon tho mildest winter within their recollection. Josephine Gund roturnod to 1 or home in Blue Hill Saturday, after a visit with relative. A series of special meetings aro in progress in tho Amboy schoolhouse, beginning last evening. Mrs. Ed Smith and son went to Lin coln Monday, where Vaughn will ro coive medical treatment. No. 10 was delayed sovoral hours yosiorday on account of a bndgo being burned west of McCook. Mrs. Ward Hays and children woro in Franklin Wednesday attending tho Danker-Burgess wedding. 1. H. Holmes of Horton, Kansas, was in Red Cloud tho first of tho week at tending to his interests here. Mrs. Paul Walker and daughtor Mrs. Butler of Franklin wore in Red Cloud Monday, enrouto to Franklin. Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Smith living near Bladon have a now boy at their homo, which arrived Monday. Arthur Roby loaves Monday morning for Beatrioe, where ho has accepted a position in his brother's storo. Harness Machine-made harness is today taking the place of hand-made. The Campbell Patent Lock Stitch is impossible to rip. Every stitch is pulled at the same tension, every piece is cut to a pattern that fits. We want to impress upon your mind that we have to select from A Line of HARNESS That is Hard to Beat Don't pass us by if you are interested in saving money ness. on a jjood har- MORHARI BROS. Hardware Co. Rt-v. .J. H Hfit.. of Krai klin vi preach hi i in ('unuregiitional churn Sunday morning and fvouing. When vou irt hair cut, shnvo am' bath at Manspeakot's barber hop you will feel like a now man. Try it. Miss Daisy Hill of Cnwles mul Mi Irwin of II istiugs are in the oitv visit ing heir cousin, Mrs. Geo Lindtoy. Mrs. L. H. Berk mine up from Su porior Friday morning and visited with friends and I'datives a few days. Mr. mid Mrs. R. B. Fulton wont to Rlvortou last night, to attend the funeral of Muir daughter-in-law, Mrs. Willis Fulton. M. C. Sherman received word the lirst, of tho week that, his vnungest brother, Smith Sherman, of Nokawasa, Wis., was doad. The senior obis of tho high set" ol will hold Its ai.nual banquet tonight. ThoiilV.ir will be "pulled off" at tho Burlington hotel. Lost two white dining room aptons between tho northwest part of the city and It. & M. hotel. Finder pleiuo leave at tho hotel. Mrs. W. B. Nnit and Mr. and Mrs. A. Staub of Ft. Madison, Iowa, wero in Red Cloud Wednosday en route to Brows'er, Kansas. Red Cloud scored at tho big poultry show in Lincoln last wook. Charley Piatt secured third prizo for u buff Plymouth Roek pullet. C. S Quick of Indiannln, brother-in-law of William Parkep, stopped off' in Red Cloud Wednesday morning on his way homo from tho east,. Mr. and Mrs. Win. West nnd child ren woro down from Naponoo tho first of tho week to see Sim'l. West, who is in a dangerous condition. Mrs. L. M Van no oamo down from Hastings Monday to attond tho funrr al of her nephew, George H.Nowhouso. Sho roturnod homo Wednosday. Mrs. J. H.W.ilsh arrived from Soat- tlo, Wash., Wednesday morning, hav ing been called hero by tho serious illness of her father "Jack" Reid. F. E. Reynolds is packing his house hold goods this week preparatory to moving to Overton, whoro ho takes charge of a drug storo February 1. Wanted Bright, honest young man from Red Cloud to prepare for paying position in Government Mail Sorvico. Box one, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, fob 211. Htrr.y Goblo has resigned his posi tion on tho railroad, and, with his fam ily will movo to Ft. Cobb, Okla., to assist his fathor in tho lumber busi ness. Mrs. Fred Taylor eamo down from Riverton Wednesday morning. She was accompanied bv Miss Zoo San son, who has boon visiting friends in Riverton. H. W. Sheldon is planning an exten sive addition t tho houso on his farm recently purchased north of 'own, and will begin tho structure as soon us tho woathor permits. J. P. Dolanoy. who has beon in charge of tho Fnrgnsun olovntor hero since Charloy CimpbolPs removal, left Wednosday morning for his former homo at. David City. G. M. Piorco has received word from a brother living in Buffalo, N. Y., bt'tt intr that ho will remove to Red Cloud in the spring. Tho two brothers will movo out farms south of the river. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Parkos havo re turned to McCook, after a short visit with his paronts, Wm. Parkos, Sr., nnd wife. Mark is slowly recovering and is now able to bo ii'iout on crutches. Mrs. L. 11. Blaekledge and two sons depaited Saturday morning for Stront or, III , in response to n telegram an noutu'ing the serious illness of L. W. Lawrence, father of Mrs. Blaekledge. Tho Fraternal A'd had a "sauor kraut' supper after the lodge mooting last night. These In tie social func tions aro getting to bo quite a 'featuro of too Fraternal Aid on lodge nights. G. M. B tylor has decido I not to movo his family to Holly, Colo., whoro ho recently purchased a farm. Tho family will movo to town for tho sum mer if a suitable house can be obtained. Vern Emick will havo a big sale next Tuesday at his homo Just oast of the Amboy mill. Six head of horses, ton head of cattlo and a full equip ment of farm machinery will bo dis posed of. It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It koops you in condition physically, mentally and morally. That's what Hollissor's Rocky Moun tain tea will do. 85 cents, tea or tab blets. C. L. Cotting. Mrs. M. Andorsonand Wm. Ander son of Franklin visited with their sister Mrs. S. L. Anderson, Tuesday. Tboy were on their way homo from Enid, Oklu., whoro they had been called by rwwwwi the illness oi a sisivr. ! OVERCOAT SALE Commences Saturday, January 13 We've got too many Overcoats for this season' of the year and we are going to sell them. They'll go at once if price will force them out. If you need an Overcoat now, or if you expect to need one, next sea son or the season after, here's your opportunity. 13uy now, while you can get a discount of One-Fifth Off our regular prices. The investment will pay better than Standard Oil stock. CW1W01T ll IT Tic m iwrwutt I Sale Commences Sat., Jan. 16 Ghe Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of PostotTtco, Rod Cloud, Nobr. Three littlo babes wro nestled in bed, "I'll name them William, Willie and Bill," mother Haid. Wido was lior sniilo, for triolets they bo, Sho lays her good luck to Rocky Mountain Tea. Groat baby mo dicine ) C. L. Cotting. J. T. Hnllork came up from Dana Kan., last Friday to assist his son Richard in moving his stock and household goods to that countiv, whoro ha expects to make his home. Thoy left Tuesday, going overland. Mrs. F'rank Smith gave a party at her homo last Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Aaron Conover, who leaves in a fow days for her new homo in Salt Lake City. About thirty ladies woro present and nu enjoyable time was bad. Snundors Brothers wish to announce that thoy aro making prompt deliver ies of their good coal, nnd that if it is inconvoniont for you to stop and loavo your order at tho office, call tolophono GO or 234 and your order will be promptly taken caro of. Rumor has it that F'rank Abbey, now living on the VanPatton farm northwest of town, will movo on to his land south of tho river and erect a dwelling houso in th near future. Mr. VanPatton hns sold his farm to W. P. Kuohn, from Guido Rock. Rev. G. H. Rico is preachim; a fories of interesting sermons on "The Second Coming of Christ," at his Sunday even ing meetings. Tho singing by tho Inrgo choir is exceptionally good and, altogether, tho services desorvo much larger audiences than thoy havo been rocoiving, Mr. Rico is a forcoful and interesting speaker, nnd has a faculty for making cloar thesoemingly obscuro passages of tho Bible. Preparatory to tho coming evangel istic moetings tho pastors interested met last Tuesday evening and organi zed thomsolvcs into a niinlstetial as sociation for a unitod effort during the iutervoninK weeks, Tho evangelist havo stated that thoy will he ready to begin work bore either on May 15 or Juno 1. Tho various committees aro being sectirod and as much prelimin ary work as possible will be dono. Tho churches aro all using every effort to bo in roadinoss for tho work when ho begins. Some of our subscribers havo owed us for so long a time that thoy are ashamod to como noar tho office. Wo would bo glad to havo them call around and renew their subscriptions, as well as got acquainted with tho editor. If you aro unable to pay up, como in and tell us so. Wo won't bo hard on you. In fact, wo aro not the least bit fiorco, and will make you wel come whether or not you havo any money. Of course wo need money neod it badly. If you live too far away to pay a visit to tho oflioo, a letter with a money order or draft inclosjd will be welcome OR PRICES -I CREAM BaKrnSPwwfer Made from pure, grape cream of tartar FOREMOST BAKING POWDER. IN THE WORLD Makes home baking easy. Nothing can be substituted for it in making, quickly and perfectly, delicate hot biscuit, hot-breads, muffins, cake and pastry. Insures the food against alum. Price Baking Powdch Co, Chicago. 1 ) ' I