-- F-nwwMEfr wr' " t Wall Pair We have been selling WALL PAPER all Winter and have al ready received our first shipment for 1906. We have some very pretty new pat terns. If you intend to paper soon, come in and seem them. Chas. L. Cotting 15he Druggist i IGCAICTTES Inez Crabill is on tlio Hick list. Eil Smith was in Superior Saturday. G. W, Lindsey is homo from Denver. (Jo to Fred Plumb's for Hour or food. A. T. Walker was in Campbell Mon ti ir. The Hastings train now leaves nt 1-2:01 Dr. E. A. Thomas, dontist, Damorol block. W. C. Frahm went to Bluo Hill Sat urday, Mrs. G. W. Lindsay is homo from 0 111 nh a. Victor Manspeuker is home from Lincoln. L II. Fois of Bladen was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Hannah Garbor loft for Colora do Tuesday. Uov. G. W. Hummoll wont to Bluo Hill Tuosday. 0 111 or Doling returned from Liucoln Sunday night. E G. Bohanan of Lincoln was in t wu Tuesday. Sevonty-five kinds of candio3 at the S) lorborg Inn. H. E. Pond returned from Chostor Saturday night. O. C. Tool is homo from a wook's visit in Lincoln. A. T. Walkor wont to Haiglor Wed nesday morning. Miss Mabol Graves wont to her home in York Thursday. Dm Garbor came homo from Super ior Saturday night. Mrs. J. A. Tulleys was down from Ntpouee Thursday. Miss Eva Mann of Oxford is visiting with Mrs. J. D. Crans. Mr. and Mrs Joe Knonig aro tho parents of a baby girl. Frank Richardson has resigned his position with tho B. & M. Tako your poultry and hidos to Plumb. Top pricos paid. Mis. S F. Henderson of Womor, Kansas, is in town visiting. Conductor Shears and family wont to Lincoln Thursday morning. A. II. Keenoy was in Cowios and Blue Hill the fust of tho woek. Francos and Hazel Nesbitt roturnod from Iu'ivulo Tuesday morning. Miss Bornico West roturned to her homo in Naponeo Sunday night. J. 11. Morrison and Gus Catchadal were up from Suporior Saturday. Mi Stolla DtMsloy was down from Inavale Sunday visiting rolativos. Bruoo Frame is assisting in tho Mo Farland grocery store, for a fow weeks, J. W Bentloy roturnod to his' honio in Hot Springs, S. D., Saturday 'noon. Not a rich corporation but Just plain J. O. Cildwoll, forjkardjand soft coal. Plumb tho food man will pay you the highest prico for poultry, eggs and hidos. Tho county commissioners met this week and settled up with the county officers. Il'irry Boa! camo down from Mc Cook Tuesday morning to visit his mother Frank Cowdon and Holton Lotson roturnod from Chicago Thursday morning. 1 Tho Ladios Afternoon, Whist club mot with Mrs. R. B. Dameroll Tuosday afternoon. M-'". F. H. Hoggus (It'pattnil 'im. noaday morning for Syracuse, 10 visit her inotlur. Mr ami Mr. I). II. Kiloy visited with Mix. Kiloy's parents in Ivtnstis last Sunday. (Jeorgo and Hort Morhart havo boon in Guide Ruck tnis week doing work for the linn. The Junior Whist club was enter tained by Miss Edith MoKeighau Tues day evening. Henry Yaplo of Norton, Ktn., a brother of John Yaplo, visited with him Sunday. No. 1(1 was several hours Into. Wed nesday on account of a wreck in tho Denver yards. A number of young people from Hed Cloud attended the dance in Innvalo Monday night. ll-ivo you any claims against estates or notes to Hell? A. 11. Keenoy, Ait'y, Damerell Block. Hiifvoy M irrill eanio in this week and had his name added to the list of Ciuck ubsoribors. Miss Mabel Graves had a serious attack of heart troublo while in school M-inday afternoon. Lloyd Pfgg and Waller Gurnoy wont to Ktnsas City Monday with three cars of caltlo. G. L. VanCamp and O. E. Hughes wore down from Hastings Thursday greeting old friends. Mrs. W. C. Frahm was down from Bluo Hill Wednesday and Thursday, vi-iting her husband. Measles and mumps huvo caused a greal falling oil in the attendance at the public t-chools this week. When you got a hair cut, shavo and bath at Matispoaker's barber shop you will fool liko a now man. Try it. L. A Ha-tkins left Tuosday morning for Elroy, Wis , called there by tho sorious illness of his aged mother. J. W BlaVk of St. Louis, Mo., was in lied Cloud this week visiting with Turnuro Bros, and their families. Grant Turner this week moved his household goods to the Starko ranch, where ho will farm tho coming year. Dr. Townsond and family wont to Beatrice Monday, on account of tho sorious illness of tho doctor's father, Mrs. Lu'z. Mrs. Wickwiro and daughter Vera arrived from McC ok 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. ('W'W'W'W'W'W'W'W'W'WI last S.'Uimluv for a viu wiin lolaiives. Frank Meko", left for Decatur county, K'nisaa, Tuesday, being culled there by tho set iiMH illnt s of hi sou, George Enniek, S. S 13 'iisnn and C. .1 C wiper of fcewaid were in Red Cloud Monday 011 a laud inspecting tour. D.iVe K'lley lias moved his blllieli of feeders from his ranch couth of tho river to tho Gurnoy ranch north of town. Tress Harwood has sold his resi lience property to Mrs. Yuunglove, of Hastings, who will move here next Wei'k. II. B. Simons roturnod homo from Milford Friday night, where he has hn visiting his brother-in-law, A. II. Kiloy. The annual convention of the Web ster County Sunday School Associa I tion will lie held in Red Cloud, M.uch 5 Mini G R, Pinker returned to his home in C'liiueil ItltitTs, Iowa, Thursday mottl ing, after n visit with his sister, Mrs. Dudley. Frank Studebitkor and L frit, wei t to Grand Island Tuesday to attend a I meeting of cement block manufactutcs and dealers. Mrs Gus Bayha of Fairfax, M ., ar rived in Red Cloud Tuesday night to visit, her sister, Mrs. A. C. Hosmer, for a few weeks. Rov G. H. Rico is assisting Rev. Beitle in his evangelistic meetings at Naponeo this week. Ho will bo at homo Sunday. Mrs. T. E. Penman and d aught or re turned to their homo in Denver Satur day night, after a fow days' visit with relatives in Cowles. Mrs. Maggie Millor of N rton, Kan sas, returned t her homo Thursday morning, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Polor Barkloy. Miss Cora Tulloys camo down from Naponeo Wednesday and visited with friends until Thursday morning, when she left for Lincoln. Miss C. Lnu Jaynos, one of tho workers of tho Chiulrens Homo of Omaha, was in Red Cloud Tuosday visiting with Mrs. Howard. G C. Ring brought in three hogs Wednesday which netted him $83.20. The bunch weighed 1000 pounds and brought $5 20 per hundred. Mrs. Hedges of Beaver City was in Rd Cloud Thursday enrouto to hor home in Beaver City. Hor daughter, Mrs. Lohr of Cowles, wont with her. Wanted Bright, honest young man from Red Cmud to proparo for paying position in Government Mail Sorvice Box ono, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, fob 23 Methusala was all right, you bet For a good old soul was ho, They say ho would bo living yot. Had ho taken Rocky Mountain Tf a. O. L. Outing Mis C F. Guild and children re turned to their homo in Bluo Hill Mon day noon, having boon called hero last Friday :o attend tho funeral of Hugh Miner, Sr. The b wling alloy will coaso opera tions Siiur-lay, and tho equipment will ho removed from tho pio-ont quarters and stored until a suttaoie room can be secured. Guorgn Row on, who has bnnn spon cl ing tho winter in Philadelphia, arrived i'i Red Cloud Tuesday evening and was glad to g"t back. Ho has a pesi tion in Grice's drug sloro. Mrs. C J Pope, who is visiting in Lin-oln, will represent tho Red Cloud Cong'-egational church nt the meeting next Tuesday of Nebraska Congrega tional Lay mens' association. The front of J. O. Butler's harness and hardware store has been rearrang ed so 11H to give a larger display uin d'ow, tho entrance having ben moved from the center to tho north side Fif'oen students from the Franklin academy passed through Red Cloud this morning on thoir way to B'aden, where tliof give a concert tonight. To morrow night they will bo in Camp boll. Elsewhere inthis issue will bo found tho semi-annual statement of tho county treasurer. If you caro any thing about county finances it will bo to your interest to carefully read tho statement. Ike Myers has leased his farm to C. T. Dickenson and is looking for a busi nosN location. Mr. Dickenson's family will move to the farm, while he will attend to his business in town during tho rush Beason. I Good looks bring happiness. Frionds caro more for us when wo moot thorn with a clean, smiling face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comos by taking Hollistor'a Rocky Mountain Tea. C L Cotting. S. B. Nwmoyer, formerly publlahor 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 One-Fifth Off our regular prices. The investment will pay better than Standard Oil stock. Sale Commences ce Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS I First Door North of PostotJIco, Red Cloud, Nobr. of the Signal, has begun tho publica tion of tho Guide Rock Weukly News Letter. It is a very neat and breezy little paper. However, wo fail to seo tho necessity for two papers in Guide Rock. Have you been botrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottle medicine without results except a dam aged stomach? To thoso wo oilor Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. .'15 cents. C L. Cotting. G. W Lindsoy, ttio Galloway breed or at Red Cloud, had tho champion bull and cow at tho Denver livo stock show. Pat Ryan took first over over the Champion of Scotland, thus mnk ing him a world boater. McCook Re publican. Siundors Brothers wish to nnnounco that thoy nro making prompt deliver ies of thoir good coal, and that if it is inconvenient for you to htop and loavo your order pt tho office, call tolophono GO or 234 and your order will bo promptly taken caro of. Preaching at the Christian church next Sunday by tho pastor. Tho themo for tho morning pennon will bo "Religious Deiusious; Their Cause ann Cure." Evening topic "Tho Groat Foob of Primitive Christianity." We wish to call the attention of our rosdors to the advert isoment of B. E. M'Failand, in another column. Mrs. L. McFarland has closed out. hor dry goods stock, and hereafter Bu will conduct an exclusive grocery store in the old quartors. Bon is a young man, a hustler, and thoroughly aeqiaiuted with the groc ry business. Wo wish him success. State Chairman Warner is said to bo considering the question of calling a meeting of tho state committee for the purpojo of having it lix a date for holding tho convention. Discussion of th wnbJHijt at this time suggests a son timont in favor of an oarly convention. Some discussion of dates has boon had. A May convention is talked, but thoro is no good reason to be advanced for holding ono that oarly. Tho people of this state havo earnestly tried to got away from so much politics. Tho legis lature undertook to help them out in it. Tho la&t sosinn passed a hill that provided for elections only every two years. Whon tbo court hold it to be illegal most people wore disappoint ed. There is no call for a campaign lasting longer than from August to November. Tho hsuos can bo fought out in every phase in that time. The records and litness of every candidato can bo critically oxajiinod. Nobras kansdo hot want more politics than necessity enjoins. Thoro is no gonoral demand for an oarlv convention, though some of tho politicians figure it out that way. Public Sale. J. It. Morso will havo a public Bale at his farm 2 milos north and 2 milos east of Rod Cloud, Tuosday, February 13, at 10 o'clock o. m., the following property: 0 horses, 3 to 10 I years old; 27 head of cattle, 12 head of hogs, complete sot.ot farming tools. I CWTUOIt IW1 IT tic now. mmwQ Sat., Jan. 13 RELIABLE I For Sale Somo bargains in city proporty. A nice two story houso of nino rooms, with six lots, comont walks all now. A nlco homo in good part of town for $1200. A homo of four rooms with 2i lots, barn. A nlco nluco for $700. A houso of four rooms with ono lot for $100. Thoso aro bargains and if you want a homo at a prico that, will ploaso you seo nie. I also havo sovoral good farms loft that I can soil at the right prico. J. P. Halk, Tho Real Estate Man. Will "Spread Out." Morhart Bros, havo purohasod tho Mi.or building, which adjoins thoir hardware storo on the north nnd is now occupied by tho bowling alloy. Thoy will cut an arohway botwoon tho two rooms, and uso both in thoir busi ness. This move has boon mado nec essary by tho iuoroa80 in thoir busi ness and tho crowded condition of thoir present quartors. Tho Morhart boys havo grown from infancy to young manhood in Rod Cloud and wo aro glad to note the ovidonco of thoir prosperity. SAY Mrs. Housewife When needing any thing in the Grocery line, come in and in spect my stock of STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries Fresh Fruit Vegetables in Season We carry Red Cloud, Riverton, Amboy and Lebanon Flour. Sole agent for Bell Coffee B. E. McFarland PROPRIETOR. Tmlephnm 79.