t , Special Discount ON- - FANCY I AMPS TO CLOSE OUT STOCK. JLi Wstensssr MR, fe? ' fltlSiiplfSI v-r ,ji',ct1v.i,jai.bs5;-i--bi -j r tt&SSfc COME IN AN I") SEE THEM. Chas. La Getting 15he Druggist ?-333-333-33J2&&&tC-frCt54t- T, 1 10GALETTES (Jo to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed Mrs. S. Beckwith is very sick this week. Charley Walters is laid up with the measles. W. G. Black of Alma was in town Thursday. 1). M Abel was, in Lincoln tlio first of tho week. A. H. Keonoy went to Blue Hill Fi iday noon. Mum Anna (Jry )n ir m G.i.rlA R u'k duiidt. John GrifMh was ffff fj c.k the li si (if this reck 'd Grimes was clown from Blue Hill Wednesday. R'iv Bates returned to R.;d Cloud Wednesday mtori. L. II BlicklMilgf! is romodollng bis residence property. August Franco was down from Bidden v filiimiMy. A won was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tiii1hhi last Tuesday. Gns HndorhiTit whs home from Lin o tin fur n lew days vitit. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb, lop prices paid. G utrchill I'iirki-r of Omaha is a RUest of Mr. and Mis. J I) Crans. F.oyil Pitney him retried his posi tion in Tahoi'a billiard hall. John Rntledgt was home from He-iron the hi mi of the week. Mrs Dr. Hiwley was down from Bine flui thf Hrst of the week Pull Smiey is having the interior of ln store re-arranged tiii week. .John Vet U again tii Rial Cloud aft'ra short sojourn in Kansas. A I'. Wa'ker was in the eastern putt of i lie state tin- tirtof the week. Osi'Hr Kmick wont to Clin.sn county I'tii-sdny morning to look at land. Mr. and Mrs. Wibtir Hamilton are 'he ui'iiud parents of a baby girl. Ed Vouug of Norton, Ivuisas, was in 11 m Cuutd yesterday on business. L"e Slice of Biooiningtun has taken a tiositiou in Hcnsnn's barbershop. Arthur Itoby ctmu over from Bea trice Saturday fur a visit with homo foks. Ladies, tn your friends about tho free rose bush oiler published else where. Fred Wall iti has returned to Bed Cloud after at) absence of several months. Art S)derborg has gone on tho road as traveling salesman for tho National Cigar Co. Mrs. Crozior of Osceola was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Green this week. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moranvillo is reported to bo 38 ' m iiyi m w.-.v- Km w-.-.V Km 31 ;r;;-' 1& Mi V ; ;': KM? Km m jTIIIiUBERY. This department is now complete in every de tail, and increasing in popularity, as it justly should. We have spared neither time or money to make this Millinery Emporium a credit to Red Cloud, and we are glad to know that the Ladies appreciate our efforts. New Spring Goods Our store is brimful and running over with new Spring and Summer Goods consisting of all the new fabrics and weaves in Silk, Silk and Wool, and Wool Suitings; also Wash Goods in unlimited quantities. Embroidered Waist Patterns and Waistings to please everybody. i w m m 4'!''.-. .w rav :. '; '' Km ; i:M K t.m,i m m At, I li ft!?: m ,-i-2 m S m '': P m w UK & :Ti Ladies9 Tailor Made Suits Just received our new tailor-made Suits that range in price from $io up to $22. These Suits were manufactured by Landesman-Hirschheimer Co., rec ognized leaders of fashionable Ladies' Suits and Coats. We also have their line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Spring Coats and Jackets. They are certainly the nobbiest we have ever seen. We can save you money on these garments. Let us show you. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Skirts The new Spring Skirts are in. They will please you in stole, workmanship, fit and price. We have no competition in skirts. Buy your Skirt of us and be in style. TIRNIRE BROS. w, i (!'. S'n'fe M ftir'i v. 38 m 11 i m qililM -li k, Mr. Brown of S'llem, Kansas, whs transacting business 111 Bod Cloud Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Mortteld and little daugh ter are in Norton, Kansas, visiting with Mr. B trtfel I. Ladies, attention 1 The rose bush offer in this i sue of the ClMKK is for your benefit. Have you any olaims anaitist estates or notes to sell? A. H. Koeney, Att'y, Damorell Block. Mrs. Chas. (tiiek, Mrs. Stevo Taylor and Mrs. Fred Taylor were dowu from Biverton Friday. Ilavo you made that. 'King toad drag" yet? BjtU'r got at it whilu you have itli'iny of turn. Mr. Butt to and wife have accepted positions us first and second conk at the Burlington hotel. Wian l'aber has returned to Lincoln after a .short vi-ot with his brothers, W. II. and Orrin Taber. Six choice rose bush plants free with Tho Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper, an tor only $l.o(). The evening meoiings of the various churebes will iii'gin at 8 o'clock lu-io-after until further notice. ( W. Kaley is expected home from Washington, 1). C , Saturday, where he ha- been for some time. Mr. and Mrs P. S. Dietrick are this week moving into the two vacant rooms in the Damerell block. Tim Topham had the misfortune to upset a 1'iini of hay Wednesday and as a result . suffered a broken tinkle. M ke homo pleasant and life wotth living bj having roses. You can have them free. See offer in this issue. Tim Taylor Bros.' and their sister Mrs. Mills and children, left Wednes day morning for Bcnkelmcu, Neb. Fay TVoI has been ill during tho past week with stomach trouble, brought on by an attack of mumps. Mrs. Clark of Lincoln is in Red Cloud visiting with her cousins, Mrs. H. A. Howard and Mrs. J. W. Warren Tho Ladies of tho W. R. C. will meet wiMi Mrs. Morrison at tho Hol land Hotol, Saturday, March 31, at 2 p. m. A. J. Dietrick of Pawnoo City, was in Bed Cloud Saturday and Sunday visit ing his brother, Paul S. Diotrick and wifo. F G. Turnuro wont to Mason City, Iowa, to moot his mother, who will mako an extended visit hero with rela tives. Thoro was a mooting of tho Commer cial Club Wednesday evening, but no business of any importance was trans acted. Mrs. A. J. Whito, who was oporatod on at Omaha tho tirst of tho week for appendicitis, is reported to bo resting easily. Another club danco was givon at the Masonic hall Wednesday evening. Tho Yoik orchestra furnishod tho music. Walt Sanderson oxpects to leave Wednesday to resume his old position in tho B. & M. water sorvico at Mc Cook. A heavy thunder storm took placo northwest of town Sunday evening and creeks were full of water Monday as a result. Itoy Andorson, who has boon in Bed Cloud for a week visiting his parents, returned to Pocatollo, Idaho, Thurs day morning. Ho.jular quarterly communion sor vice will be held at the Congregational church next Sunday morning. No evening meeting. Boy Garbor, who is travoling for the Twentieth Century Parmer, came home Wednesday, suffering with a bad case of tonsilitis. Tho Weekly Intor Ocean offers a garden of roses froo with each yearly subscription. Call nt the CillEK office for full information. The Ciiiuk always lands and never follows. A garden of rosos is givon free to every subscriber. See offer printed olsowhoro, L A. llaskins received a telegram ( Wednesday noon announcing thu ' death of his mother, Mrs. L. L. Wright, ' at EIroy, Wisconsin. Tho various local churches will hold a union mooting at the M. K. church next Sunday evening. Pastor Bice will preach the sermon. Cards have been received in this, city announcing the wedding of Miss Sadie McCartney to Mr. Phillip Rich- I ! la rf Hnftn TVInntnrin Ulna w wfcww luuuiiitiiiii Tho Republican Valley Congrega tional Association will moot in Red .Cloud April 2 and .'I. About thirty i dolegatos are expected. ' Tho Brunswick harbor shop is equip- I Spring Suits aro now on the bill and wo'vo a largo variety of hand Homo stylos for your choosing. Aro you a follower of Fashion's laest fads and fancies? Or aro you included in tho ranks of tho more con servative dressers? In either case, you'll Utitl your preferences Copyriflhtioor. rully anticipated in our D. Kupponholmori Co. ..... chicoQo splendid slock of new x. livU I In IKj A ' - F w .IH K Our Patrons Always Wear a Satisfied Look I Spring Suits $7.50, $010. m, $12 to $25 Shoes and Hats all in. See them. J3be Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE 0i Frst Door North of nostofficc, Red Cloud, Ncbr. mwmmmwmaKM&B l ped with bath tubs and all modern tip pliauccs. Under Tabor's billard hall. Frank Hetison, proprietor. Arthur Me Arthur has severed his connection with the Argus and leaves in a few days for Alliance, Nob., to woik in the macliinn shops. Last Saturday night O A. Sehaffnit moved his barber shop into tho room formerly occupied by Ward Hays, in the rear of Neal's oilliard hall. Miss Maude Kunsoy, who has been Angeles, Calif , where ho will nnko his home. In tho spring time you ror.ovato vour house. Why not your body ? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea drives out impurities, clcuusce and en riches tho blood and purifies tho en tiro system. 35conts. C. L. Cotting. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. J.' W Kinso! will be pained to learn that tho i mind of tho latter hns become tem porarily unbalanced and that it was spending the winter with her sister, ne0PBflHry to send her to Lincoln for Mrs. Floy 1 Pitney, will leave the first , treatment, whore she was taken Tuos- oi tno weeK tor nor noma in UHKt'ii iny morning, man. i Mrs. S.B.Kinr was most agreeably L1"r p,uMty wi" lo?vn "cd '; surprised lt.t Tuesday evening by the J'1 IlAu"' ,Nmv, "('x,co Ty. April W. R. C. ladies. Refreshments were served and a good time was had by the ladies. The high school boys organized n base ball team last night. James Fer guson was elected captain, Biuco Rob inson treasurer and Kstoy Smelser secretary. Division Superintendent Eaton got his foot mashed by being caught in the turntable at St. Francis, Wednesday afternoon, and was taken to Lincoln Thursday for treatment. The frame woik for Alf McCall's now 87,000 residence is up. When finished it will be ono of tho finest houses in the city. It is located just north of George Warren's home. The young men friends of John Yaple will givo a farewell reception and banquet for him tomorrow night, at the Burlington hotel. Mr Yaple expects to leave next Thursday tor Los 3. All who wish to mako this trio let me know ns soon as possible. Tho faro for the round trip will bo 929.55. This will be credited on your land if you buy.-J. P. Hams. in30 Wo luivo just a little curiosity to know what kind of a crop tho south end farmers expect to raise in tho middlo of tho street leading south from the First ward school houso. Someone hns hauled soveral loads of manure and carefully spread it over tho street, so they surely must bo in tending to raise a crop of some kind. Our patrnns nood not fear that rrso bushes delivered through the Chikk nre inferior or will not thrive in this climate. They aro grown by a Arm that ships 4,000,000 plants enoh year. Each plant is at l list ono year old and absolutely healthy. Six choice roso bushes, with a year's subscription to Tho Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper, will cost only $1.50. A GARDEN OF ROSES FREE By spocinl arrangements with The Wookly Intor Ocoantho only weekly published by a groat Chicago daily wo aro able to offer our readers an assortment of choice Rose Bushes Froo with every subscrip tion to Tin: Ciiikf. Thoso Roso Bushes aro grown expressly for this offer and if planted by May 1st should produce a supply of Rosos this summer. Each is not less than ono year old, absolutely healthy and solected with reference to this olimato. Select any 6 mf this list of 22 varieties. No. 1 Helen Gould, rod. No. 12- No. 2 Mamati Coohot, pink. No. l.'l- No. .'I Whito Maman Coohot. No. 11- No. 1 Etoilo do Lyon, yellow. No. 15 No. 5 Meteor, crimson. No. (I-Gen. Jacqueminot, br't rod. No. 1G- No. 7-Clothildo Souport, pink, No. 17- deop center. No. 18- No. 8 Kaisorin Auguslo Victoria, No. 10- whito. No. 20 No. 0 La Franco. No. lO-Bridosmaid, pink. No. 21 -No. 11 Crimson Rambler ,climbor No. 22- C'ost does not enter into this offer. 1 Inter Ocean havo absolutely disregarded e Plants grown for our readers. -Yellow Rambler, climber. -Pink Rambler, climber. -Whito Rambler, climber; -Mad. Frnuciska Krugor, fawn and copper yellow. -Aurora, silvery pink. -Pros.'C'arnot, blush roso. -Burbank, deep pink. -Hortnosa, clear pink. -Francos li. Willard, puro whito. -Bouquet, of Gold, yellow. -Winnie Davis, apricot pink. 'ho publishers of tho Weokly xpenso in having these Roso The price, of the Weekly Inter Ocean one year Is always $1.91 The price of "The Chief" one year Is $1.00 Until May 1st you have the opportunity of securing both papers each one year, and SIX beautiful R0S1 BUSHES for only $1.50 In ordering Rose Plants, designate by number only. Order today and have Roses in June. GIVE DATE PLANTS ARE TO BE DELIVERED. -rr