! Wall Paper We have been selling WALL 1'Al'liR all Winter and have al ready received our first shipment for 1006. We have some very pretty new pat terns. If you intend to paper soon, come in and seem them. 1 Chas. L. Coiling H6e Druggist l LOGAIETTES K. M. Crono was in town Tuesday. Paul Pupo went toitiverton Mjtulay. Go to Fred l'luiub'd for Hour or feed Mts. Norton was in Superior yoitor day. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damorol bloc!;. Ralph Cramer of Hardy was in town Monday. I. II. Holmes' returned from Riverton Tuesday. Bert Garbor was in Bladon Saturday and Sunday. holton Lotson wont to Chicago Tues. df7 morning. Wm. Ireland was down from River ton Saturday. Arthur Roby went to Beatrice Mon day morning. Ralph Huntor was down from Ina valo Thursday. Phil Cayer was up from Superior Tuesday night;. Jeromo Vance was up from Guide Rock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storoy woro in Cowles Sunday. Miss Hattio Cloud was down from Inavale Monday. Isaac Shepherdson was dowu from Riverton Monday. Father J W. Lougnot was In Bluo Hill ovor Sunday. Victor Manspeakor wontj to Lincoln Thursday morning. One week from noxt Wednesday is St. Valentino's day. A. B. Sellars returned from .Beaver City Tuesday morning. Sheriff Hedge and B. McNony were in Guide Rock Monday. A. H. Gray of Norton, Kansas, wi s in Red Clouu Thursday. Nud Grimes returned to his homo in Blue Hill Thursday uoou, Take your poultry and hides to Plumb, Top prices paid. Mrs. II. K. Grico returned homo from Lincoln Wednesday night. Cull and soo my 00 different kinds of candies, at the Sodorborg's Inn. C K Put tin m of Cowlos was a pleas nt caller at this office Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Glick woro down from Rivertou Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor down from Riverton Wodnosdny. Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan and woro child went to Hatitings Thursday noon. Mrs K A. Thomas and littlo daugh ter are visiting in Cowles ihis week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack" Butler, Friday night a nine-pound baby girl. Mrs. Ciff Popo wor.t to Lincoln Thursday morning to visit hor mother. Mra. Effie Harvoy and son John wore down from Inaralo Wodnesday. Mra. Ed Amack and Mra. Bon Lud low woro visiting in Riverton Sunday. Dr. Gardner and wifo returned to thoir homo in Wymoro Monday morn ing. Not a rich corporation but just plain J. O. Caldwell, for hardjand soft coal. E S. Garbor and O. D. Hodgo wont to Bluo Hill Tuesday on a business trip. Plumb tbo food man will pay you tho highost prlco for poultry, eggs and hides. Rev. J. M. Bates went to Naponoo Thursday to perform a marriago ceremony. gVoni Du kiMison luut Iim hand uadly hurl lust Saturday while shoeing a ll M'HO. Mis Nellie Jonos of Clay Center, Neb., is visiting hor cousin, Mrs. J. C. Mvi'i's. Miss Mattel Johnson of Nelson is in Red Cloud visiting with the Misses Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Low Sodcrbcrg are tho pirontsofa baby gill, born Sunday morning. George J. Warren returned from n business trip to Kuisus City Wednos diy night. Roxio Weaver is tho new stroot car conductor, T. Bailey having resigned his position. ltuv J M. B.iti's will hold services in ilu Episcopal church for tho next two Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Walker and chil dren of Inavale were visiting in Red (Jlnud Siinduy. Frank Cowden wont to Chicago Mon day to purchase bin spring and summer stock of clothing. J D Orans, proprietor of the B. & M hotel, served 110 meals at his open ing dinner Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Feiguson of Guide Rock are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. W. Hum i I ton. Dr. M. U. Thomas of Lincoln was in Red Cloud Monday visiting with his couttin, Dr. E. A. Thomas. Josppli W. Warren has been vory ill nt his homo for tho past work from an attack of grippe and chills. Frank Hutchison of Esbon, Kmsas, wa hero Tuesday and Wednesday vis iting relatives nnd frionds. Mrs. A. A. Popo went to Lincoln Thursday morning to visit with hit son, Donald Pope, and wife. Mis. E. M. Gant returned Wednes day night from a two weeks visit with relatives in Mankato, Kansas. Mrs. Mary Arneson of Walnut creek has purchased the Frank Smolsor prop erty in the west part of tho city. Mrs. Grant Turner and littlo baby and Miss Lulu Turner wont to Bluo Hill Thursday to visit relatives. Bert Folt and Goorgo Spohn woro up from Superior Thursday eight attend ing the Knight Templar meeting. E. E Ladd and Mrs. Lulu Matthows were down from Inavalo Monday, at- 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 on a good har ness. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. f'WWA'W' tending tho funeral of Air. West. When you got 11 hmr (Mil, slinvo nnd bath at Manspoukoi'.s barber slioji you will fed like a now num. Try it. Mr. and Mrs. ! lm Murtin and child ron denarted Thmsday mottling for their home in Lufavette, Indiana. L. II. Blaokl'Mljo n'tuniPil from Smith Center, Kinsii", Wednesday, where ho has been on legal hulness Mr. nnd 'Mrs. R E. Reynolds nnd childion doparted Tuesday morning for their new homo in Overton, NH. Mrs. Fortuno returned from Hebron Monday night, whero sho has been visiting hor parents sitieo tho holidays. Goorgo Haeer, a former rcsidont of Cowles, but lately of Sheimnii count v, was visiting old friends in Red Cloud Monday. Mrs. T. E Penman and daughter Leah arrived in Rwl Cloud Tuesday. They woro onrouto to Cowles to visit relatives. Mr. Dalitgren of Superior wafi in tho, oily Wednesday nieht and assisted the orchestra in furnishing music for the club dance. Miss Bnssin Marsh returned to her homo in Grand Island Thursday noon, after an extondod visit hero with rola tives and frionds. Mrs. V. B. Fulton departed Wednes day morning for Lincoln in rsponso to a telegram that her nunt, Mrs. Den ham, was dying. Mr. and Mrs Z T. Whitnov returned to their homo in Cotesiiold, Neb., Mon day noon, after a visit with relatives on Indian Creek. Mrs. G. W Lindsov departed Mon day noon for Omaha. Hor daughter, Mrs. Thos. Thompson of Grand Island, will accompany her. Miss Myrtlo Saunders, who has been hero for somo timo visiting relative?, returned to her homo in Lingtnont, Colo., Thursday night. "Sabbath or Lord's Day Which Shall Christians Observe?" will bo the thomo discussed at tho Christian church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Luke M. Bates of Lone Pino, Nob., who was recently appointed register of tho land tiled a' Valentino, Nob , is a son of Rev. J. M. Batea of this city. Wm. West returned to Naponee Wednesday night, having been called hero by the death of his father, SamM. West, which occurred last Saturday. Wanted Bright, honest young man from Red Cloud to proparo for paying position in Government Mail Sorvico. Box one, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, fob 33. V. B. Fulton has resigned bis posi tion at Sullivan's lumber yard. A. W. Barrett, of Soward, will havo charge of tho yard until Mr. Sullivan returns. Bruce Frame has resigned his posi tion with Robinson & Burden, and will commence work on a farm in tho spring. Ed Buchanau has taken his place. Mrs L N. Adk'ns and son returned to their homo in Wymoro Wednesday. They woro in nttondanco at the funeral of Mr. West. Mrs. Adkins and Mrs. West are cousins. Walker & B tiloy returned from thoir western trip twlay. I'hoy sold this time 2340 acres. Bailey surrendered to tho beautiful country near Trenton and bought 320 acn s. Miss Gano Forbes of Matiknto, Kansa?, was visiting in Red Cloud Sunday with her uncles, M. R. Bent ley of Hot Springs, Ark., and J. W. Bont ley of Hot Springs, South Dakota. Frionds of' Mrs. Bretthauor, who is living with tier son Paul at Madrid, Nob , and who ha3 recently been vory ill with tvpnoid lvnr, will bo pleased to learn tuit sim in now out of dmiger. Throe littlo babes woro nestled in bed, "I'll name them William, Willie and Bill," mother said. Wido was her smile, for triolets thoy be, Sho lavs hor good luck to Rocky Mountain Tea. Great baby medicine.) C. L. Cotting. Next Sunday morning at tho Con gregational church tho pastor will speak on lessons from tho Temptation ofJosus. No evening mooting. After noon meeting at the McCall school house at 3.30 p. m. It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in condition physically, mentally and morally. That's what Hollis:or's Rocky Moun tain tea will do. 35 cents, tea or tab bltg. C L. Cotting. Blunders Brothers wish to announco that they are making prompt deliver ies of thoir good coal, aud that if it is inconvenient for you to btop and leavo your order at tho ofilco, call tolophono GO or 231 and your ordor will bo promptly taken care of, Plans for tho coming revival meet ings will ho presented at tho Methodist church next Sunday evening. The various churches of tho city that are to unite in this union effort aro to tako I 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. Buy now, while you can get a discount of Ore-Fifth Off our regular prices. The investment will pay better than Standard Oil stock. Sale Commences Sat., Jan. 16 ee Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE I First Door North of Postoflfcc, Rod Cloud, Nobr. in this service, one invited. Special music. Every- A union mcoting of tho local churches will bo hold Sunday evening in tho M. E. church, Rev. Davis de livering the sermon. During tho ser vice tho preliminary plans of organiza tions for the coming evangelistic tnootings will bo detailed so that every one presont may understand just what the churches nro undertaking in this tffort. A MASTODON'S TOOTH Rev. G. H. Rice Finds Tooth of a Pre historic Animal. Rev. George II. Rico, pastor of tho Congregational church, while prow ling around among tbo hills northwest of town on a pleasure excursion yes terday nftoruoou, found partly burled in the sand, in a draw, a tooth which is ovidoutly all that is left of somo prehistoric monster. Tho tooth measures 10 inches in circumference, 8 inches in dinmotor and about G inches in length. Farts of the tooth havo decayed and fallen away, but Dr. E. A. Thomas, who is wU versed in toothology, snys that thero can bo no mistuko as to tho character of tho And. The enamel on tho faco nnd sides of tho toth is porfoctly pro served. Mr. Rico consldors his'dis covo ry a valuable one, and in tho near future expects to make a further search in tho hopo of discovering other bones of tho mastodon. Brown Is In Town. Having sold my roul ostato business to Chupin nnd Chilsou, therefore, offer 15 quarters (2100 acros) for Fifty Years CREAM BAKING POWDER A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes No Alum rffirflWHS' if ' f mKm i Txsk II 4tII COMMIT Iws ir to ibvx. wmrt na I $191200. Do not ask for any farther re- 1 ductlon in prices for havo named tho bottom dollar to insure a cloau up by March 1st, 1900. Will soil all or in ono half to five quartor tracts. Pricod separatoly as follows: 800 aoros at IC.a.r); 800 acres at 85.05; 480 noros at $13.75; 320 acros at 810.95. This is not in otio body but all located on well improved roads, part improved and a largo portion under cultivation. Como aud look you will not find a vast area of unimproved laud but tho land of rod barns and flno frame houses. If I was to drive you to a neighborhood (whoro thero woro no neighbors) you would understand that if any ono was making investments tlioro it would bo tho speculators, but on tho other hand you should soo in every direction big rod barns and lino framo houses (such as cnu bo soon in tho Ilorndon torritory) you would know you had struck tho country whero tho farmers had come boforo you and to stay. Don't forgot tho children. To havo good schools you must have tax payors in your school district. Tako tho Burlington routo. C. L. Brown, Ilorndon, Kan. Boy Injured, Friday evening, while a numbor of smull boys woro playing in tho stroot in front of J. O. Lindloy's rostaurant, some ono driving a singlo horso nnd buggy drove rapidly up tho htroet and Eugeuo Perry, agod about 10, was knocked down aud run ovor. Ho was badly dazed for a moment or two, and when picked up it was found that ho had a sovoro gash on his head which it required several stitches to close. It is thought a bolt on tho undor sido of tho buggy cauhod tho cut. the Standard v V