i V Gocf Con Stock Foods heat the record of all Stock Foods sold in this market. Eighteen months' sales and not a sin gle complaint, but many warm words of praise. A different food for each animal 1 1 orse, Cattle, H ogs and Chickens. Try them. You can lose nothing, for they are guaranteed. Chas. L. Cott ing H6e Druggist IttCtlt-TltH m (Jo to Fred Plumb's for Hour or food V. C. Fran in was iu Blue Hill Sun ty. F. Brndbrook was in Lincoln this week. Dr. K. A. Thomas, dontist, Dmnerel block. K. S. Garbur was in Guide Hock Monday. Win. Holsworth has boon quitu sick this week. A. T. Walker went to Haigler Mon day night Luoilo Sirou p is very sick with ty pyoid fever. Jess Bakor returned from Iowa Mon day evoning. Charles Rossitor loft Sunday night for Wyuiore. Miss Jennie Winton is on the sick list this week. Fin nk Peterson is homo from his southern trip. Adair Galusha was down from Lin coln this week Seventy-live kinds of candies at the Soderborg Inn. Bernard MrNony was iu Lincoln the -first of the week. Mrs. Bomford was seriously sick tho first of tho work. Miss Agnes Leonard was down from Itiverton Sunday. Charles Hogato was down from Bluo Hill Sunday night. Elmer C'rono has moved his family bark to lied Cloud. Farm for rent. Inquire of A. H. Keeney, Bed Cloud. Mrs. S. F. Spokesfiold was in Hebron the first of the week. Take your poultry and hidos to Plumb. Top prices paid. Eil Harris and Grorge Davis of Su perior were in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Myers have re turned from their visit in Kausas. Tnore will bo no rural free delivery BPivice on Washington's birthday. Your bov wants to come to business college. Why don't you send him? Miss Dnisy Sellars of St. Joseph, Mo., is in Bod Cloud visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs A. T. Walkor woro vis iting in Campboll Saturday and Sun day. Not a rich corporationbut just plain J O. Caldwell, for.hardand soft coal. Plumb tho feod man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and hides. Mrs. Lizzie Hughes of Filloy, Neb., is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boats. F. W. Studobakor.,i; attopdod the meeting of tho cement men -iu Lincoln this week. The membors of (tho Robektih lodge were royally ontortainod a at banquet last night. Educate the mind and hoart at the business collogo and leave tho pocket until later. Harry Good of Buffalo, Now York is in Red Cloud visiting his cousin, Mrs. Paul Storoy. P. Bradbrook wont to Beatrice Tuesday morning to rooolvo treatment for a cancer. Misses Ella and Mabol Bradshaw re turned from a woek's visit in Suponor Monday night. Have you any claims against estates or notes to soli? A. H. Keoney, Att'y, Damerell Block, Mis. J A S'ono and Mix J. A. Ri' die of Hiwiiugs wore in town a few Jays thU wot k The Nebraska Stalo Association of Commercial Clubs will meet at Omaha on tlicilOth and Slit. Mrs J K. Sullivan tin J daughter B'i'thiiof Livertou were shopping in Red Cloud Wednesday. Elsewhere in today's paper will be found tho electric light bond ordi nance. Read it carefully. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simmons of Hastings are in the city visiting wilh Mr. and Mi. J O Butler. Charles Mik'di, the 7ycar old son of Rufus Miksch, is very ill and it is thought lie has pneumonia L II. Barkledge returned Yesterday '"in a trip through northwestern Ivuishs mid western Nebraska, L'w Sodc r'nerg departed for Kearn ey Monday nigl.t, being called fiero bv the serious illness of a sifter. Whf'ii you get a hair cut, shave and hath nt M.inspeaker'.s barber shop you will feel like a now man. Try it. F. V. raj lor of Wiehitn, Kanm, arrived in Red Cloud Wednesday to look after his business interests. J. R Morse has postponed his salo. which was to have houn held on tho 13th, to Wednesday, February 21 Mrs. Dr. Robinson and Mrs. Will Mcl'herson of Guide Rock visited at the home of Curt Evans this week. Warren Longtin departed tho frat of the week for Clyde, Kansas, whero he has a position in a clothing storo. Mrs. L. MeFarland leaves Saturday morning for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Foe, a Ilerudon, Kansas. Jesse Brooks of Cath.rton prnsinct returned fiom Kniisas City this morn ing whero ho had been with u bunch of cattle. J. Norris, a former resident of thin ciiy, but now of Fairbury, was serious ly injured iu a railroad wreck u few days ago. Work on tho temporary piling bridgo across tho river has already begun. Tho location is about 100 yards west of tho old bridgo. J W. Jarboo returned to his homo in Quintor, Kinsas, Saturday morning, after a visit of several weeks hero with his son, Ed Jarboo. Regular examinations for teachers will bo held at Rod Cloud, Ftiday and 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 g ood M0RHARI BROS. Hardware Co. f'WW'WWWWWW har- Saturday, F oiin.v 10 anil 17 li, 11)0(5. Nullic Ci-tcr, dupi. Mrs C E. Davis and children aie expected to it turn home tins evening fri iu a viil of several months with her parents in Kanas City. The plans for he iniproviiiients at the waterworks have uriivcil and woik on the lest wells will be begun us soon as the weather model ties. W. W. D.ivi.0 family arrived from Valley, Neb., Friday night and will make this plac their home They are occupying the Dellart property. Mix Guthrie, who is iu tho c.iy at tending business college, Wasciilhd to her home iu Burr Oik, Kansas, on account of her father's sickness. Mrs Al Slahy left Monday for a vNit with friends at Cawki r City, Kuibis She will also visit a brother wh nil nl o has not seen for twenty two years Tho condition of S'oretury of State Galusha, who is confined to his home with a f-overo at tick of inllecnz i, is loported much better Lincoln Star. Dr. Townsend, who was called to Beatrice on account of the illness of his father, returned home this morn lug accompanied by his brother, Hurry. Wanted Bright, honest young man from Red Cmud to prepare for paying position in Government Mail Service Box one, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, fob 2!i The Valentine social at the Metho dist church Tuesday evening was a very enj tyablu nfT-ilr and was largelj attended, considering the bad ivoither John Clans' horso fell at tho cross ing of Webster and Fourih avenvo Wednesday evening, receiving internal injuries from which it died next morn ing. Roy G.irbor came down from Hast ings Monday, and will start on the road in a few days as traveling sales man for tho Ideal Shear C nnpany of Chicago. Methusala was all right, you bet For a good old soul was he, Thoy say ho would be living yet. Had hntakon Rocky Mountain Tt a. O. L. C itting. Miss M mdo Scott of Wymore was in Red Cloud last wcok visiting hor friend, Miss Ethel Cummings. She went to Blue Hill Saturday to visit her grandmother. Good looks bring happiness. Fi lends caro more for us when we meet them with a clean, smiling face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comes by taking Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L Cottiug. Hynry Clark left yesterday for Ar borvillo, Neb , whero ho expects to miiko his future homo. Henry has made many friends in Red Cloud dur ing his long rosidonco horo, who will bo sorry to suo him loavo. Have you been betrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottle medicine without results except a dam aged stomach? To those wo offor Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Ill) conts. C L. Cutting. Tho house on tho Gohlo ranch was .burned last Sunday. Fire broke out in the kitchon and gained such head way before thoso in an adjoining room noticed it, that they were baroly able itu iinvn re (jiiiu wi kiiu luniiiuiu, rDr. Warrick, tho specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Drtiiurell's ollico in Red Cloud, Tuesday, February 27. Dr. Warrick will have his machine for testing eyes. FouSali: No. 1(J8 100 acres 7 miles from Red Cloud. 80 acres in cultiva tion , balanco in pnstuio and liny fenced, 5 acres alfalfa, 5 acres timber, h uiso 2 rooms, stables, well and mill, closo to school. Will give possession this spting. Price 83000. J. P. Halo. Bernard, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. James Burden, attempted to stop MoFarland's delivery wagon by catch ing hold of tho rear whool. Ho was thrown iu front of the whool, which passed ovor him. Asido from knock ing tho breath from hi ai and giving him a good scare, ho was uninjured. A Bwoet and child-like sontimont ex pressed in a eong, whon set to a good melody, soon becomes a household fav orite. Such is "Lot Me Kiss My Mam ma Good By," recently puolishod by J. W. Jonkits' Sons, of Kansas City, Mo. The publishers will mail a copy to any address, upon receipt of 23 cents in stamps. St. Valentino's day was generally observed here. Postmaster Hacker says there woro more handsonib and high priced valentines, and fewer of tho comic ones, sent through tho mails than ever before. In other words, tho boys showed moro willing ness to "loosen up" for the bonetit of their sweethoaris, and tnero wero tower grudges to avongo Dr. M. U. Thomas of Lincoln, a cousin of Dr. E. A. Thomas, has locat- 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 One-Fifth Off our regular prices. The investment will pay better than Standard Oil stock. Sale Commences Sat., Jan. 13 T5be Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS I First Door North of PostotJIcc, Rod Cloud, Nobr. ed in Red Cloud and formed a partner ship with Dr. F. K. Raines, whose prac tice had become too largo for him to handle alone. Dr. Thomas is a t-ur-Kcou of large experience, having held the chair of surgery in the Nebraska M"dieal college at Lincoln, and has made that woik n specialty. The new firm will ho Raines & Thomas, and we predict for them a successful cireer. Foil Sai.k lots 1 and 2 block 4 city Red Cloud, situated on main street and known as tho Overine block. Two story brick buildi g occupies the en tiro frontage, has throe stores bolow and thirteen living and out to rooms abovo and well rented. This property musijbn sold at'ance and any reason able oiler will bo considered. Bids and tonus of paymnonts will bo re ceived by tho undrsigned. K.J. Ovoring, 728 Franklin ave. San Diego, Cal. BURNED TO DEATH. Mrs. Henry Tetter and Infant Daugh ter Perish In Burnlnft House. Saturday afternoon a very distres sing ucoidont occurred ovor in Jowell county, four miles north of Burr Oak, by which Mrs. Henry Yettor and six-wooks-old diuiRhtor lost their lives. Tho house caught Hro while Mrs. Yet tor was outside, and whon sho wont to tho roscuo of hor baby sho probably fainted, and both perished in tho burning building. Whon neighbors discovered tho lire they wont to tho house, but tho Humes had gained such headway that it was impossible to either enter tho buildi n: or extin guish tho flames. Mrs. Yottor, who was shelling com at n farm soino six milQS away, was notified by telephone, as was also Mr. Yottor's sister, Mrs. Fringer of Guido Rock. Tho bodies wero not recovered from tho ruins until Sunday morning. Mrs. Yottor, who was tho daughter of J. E. Noblo of Guido Rock, was about 18 years old and had been mar ried only about a year. Another Child Burned To Death. On Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock tho little child of Wm. Schultz, who lives noar North Branch, Kansas, died as a rosult of a sovoro burn. Tho mother had loft the room for a fow moments and while sho was gone the little fellow bogan playing in tho Are with tho abovo results. Tho little fel low was born in November 1003 and was at the timo of his death about two years and three months old. Mrs. W. Schultz is a daughtor of John Schultz, who lives southwest of town and is well known in Guido Rook and vicin ity. The Signal joins with tho entire community in extending sympathy to tho boroavod family. Tho remains woro laid to test in tho cemetery at Burr Oak, Kansas, on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Guido Rock Signal. A New Clftar Factory. Rod Cloud may soon havo a now oigar factory. Roa Holmes of Super- lor will probably establish a factory ler0 lf ho can Bet a good room on rociuaa ih it nttwaw rimmra RELIABLE I suitable terms. Mr. Holmes is an experienced cigarmaker and would no doubt iniiko a success of tho business should ho conclude to locato horo. For Sale. Some bargains in city property. A nico two story houso of nino rooms with six lots, comont walks all now. A nico homo in good part of town for 81200. A homo of four rooms with 2Jtf lots, barn. A nice placo for $700. A houso of four rooms with ono lot for 8100. These nro bargains and if you want a homo at a prico that will ploaso you seo me. I also havo sovoral good farms loft that I can sell at tho right prico. J. P. Hale, Tho Roal Estate Man. DR. W. S. SMITH OSTEOPATH LINDSBY BLOCK Red Cloud, Neb. LOST In the last twenty years McFarland's store has lost a good many cus tomers. I am now trying to build the trade up to the I oiu stanaaru anu wouia be glad to have all old customers come back, and as many new ones as possible. Respectfully, B. E. MeFarland PROPRIETOR. Tolephmne 79. Sole Agent For Bell Coffee 4 1