X Jap -A-Lac is a fine, tough, quick-drying, durable finish for floors or any woodwork. Comes in ""Natural" and twelve colors. im u ii 1 1 1 iMJ"i g- AMI!! 1 1 ml, Our line of Paints, Varnishes, Oils, etc., is complete. Try us next time you need any thing in our line. Chas. L. Cotting J5he Druggist I LOCALETTES Mrs. W. S. Reuse is on the sick list. W. It. Parker was in Superior Tues day. Charley Crahill is home from Lin coln. Andy llort has returned from Me Cook. Dr. K. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell block. Dr. Hall of Cowles was in town Sat urday. Win, Holsworth is building a new cistern. Will West was down from Naponee Sunday. Foil Sai.i: A baby buggy, rubber tired. Inquire at this ollice. W. 0. Hlack of Alma was in town yesterday. Al Strohm of Inavale was in town Thursday. Dr. Asher was in Hlue Hill the first of the week. John Rutledge was home from Hebron Sunday. George Overlng returned home yes terday morning. .1. M. Chailln went to Lincoln Wed nesday morning. Charley Hogate was down from IHue II ill Wednesday. L. H. Uust was in Heaver City this week on business. Mrs. Lulu Matthews was down from Inavale Saturday. Will Edson went to (iuide Hock Monday morning. I. K. Chancy of Superior was in Red Cloud Tuesday. Foil Sai.i: Two small showcases. Inquire at this ollice. Kd Hilton of Hlue Hill was in town the first of the week. M. M. Messmore is quite sick this week with the mumps. Charley Uossiter came up from Wy more to upend Faster. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Harkley were vis iting in Inavale Sunday. County Attorney Walters was down from Hlue Hill Tuesday. Lew McClintoc of Franklin is assist ing at the depot this week. Ralph Hunter and Win. Uenkel were down from Inavale Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Gardner were up from Wymore the first of the week. Postmaster T. C. Hacker returned from Omaha Saturday evening. Charles (iodsey of Alma was visiting with Red Cloud friends Sunday. R. It. Fulton went to Fairbury Mon day morning on a business trip. Richard Turner was transacting business in (.iuide Rock Monday. Mrs. A. T. Reed is improving her residence in the south part of town. Dr. R. S. Mitchell of Chicago is in Red Cloud visiting relatives and friends. .las. Kidd'and family of Scdalia, Mo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hesse. A. II. Keeney was in Norton, Kan., the first of the week on legal business. Ward Hayes went to Neligh, South J!S,lL,'',',l!'"'''",."l'.,"',''','i'.','', .'' j.l, . ! ...)' .'.)''.''.''''':;''. xjk m A9l. ,- .i.m; S.-f ; if W.M! ' ; Y'i- 'i:' - m lis ":-.V Y& m Y& : fell " i m j!.I! ii-V Vi$ n Mi" H$ m n ' v miMiIHERY. 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. 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. Ladies9 and Misses9 Tailored Skirts The new Spring Skirts are in. They will please m w;. ;; : W ste rn SB .i-r m & W L'f. w .. ita ?i m w m w m 1 ffi t SMS you in stole, workmanship, fit and price. We have no ? competition in skirts. Buy your Skirt of us and be $ in style. M TIRNIRE BROS. m fell Dakota, Sunday, to look for a loca tion. Miss Hlaueh 1'ope is the new clerk in the dry goods department at Miner's store. lames Mcintosh is having an addi tion built to his house on Indian creek. Mrs. Steve Taylor and Mrs. Fred Taylor of Riverton were in town Sat urday. Miss Hertha Potter returned to her school duties in Lincoln Tuesday morning. Mrs. (leorge Newhouse and children went to Hladcn today noon, to visit with relatives. Mrs. S. I. DeWitt and little daugh ter are in Ravenna this weelc visiting with relatives. Mrs. Hert Holdregc and children of Inavale were in town this week vis iting relatives. Miss Mamie Kills, principal of the high school, is out of school on ac count of mumps. I. O. Walker and family of Inavale were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker Sunday. Mrs. Mary Arneson and daughter Sara of Inavale are moving to Red Cloud this week. Mrs. 'S. West went to Naponee Sun day night to visit with her son, Win. West and family. Ancil Crahill is home from Lincoln for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Crahill. (leorge Rowson has received word of the death of his sister-in-law, in Chicago last week. Win. R. I'arker is home from Nor man, Oklahoma, where he has been for suveral months. Mrs. I). F. Scaminon went to Aurora, Illinois, Tuesday morning, to visit during the summer. Mrs. Thos. Thompson of (3 rand Is land is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (.110. W. Lindsey. Alf Saladen and Seph Roscncrans each bought a half section of land in Chase county last week. Mrs. Wickstrom, Mrs. P. A. Williams and Miss Hernlce Hunter of Riverton were in town Saturday. Mrs. F. A. Hartwell and daughter and Mrs. True and children of Inavale were in town Saturday. Frank Mercer of Harvard, Neb., was here this week to attend the funeral of his brother, .1. R. Mercer. The city council held a session Tues day evening to discuss matters per taining to the water supply. Mrs. Shepardson, Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Hunter of Riverton were shop ping in Red Cloud Saturday. A marriage license was Issued Mon day to .lames S. Mitchell and Sadie Arrants, both of (Iuide Rock. I. C. Wolfe received word the close of last week of the death of his broth er, W. I. Wolfe, of Alvo, Neb. 0. C. Teel went to Lincoln Monday to attend a meeting of the directors of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. Miss Cecil Taylor went toMaryville, Mo., Thursday morning, and will visit with relatives during the summer. II . C. Scott moved Wednesday into the old Murphy place, west of the cemetery, which he recently bought. A whole week has passed and then: has been reported no move to obstruct the building of the electric light plant Mrs. .lohn McCune returned home from Kearney, Thursday noon, where she has been visiting with her parents. Win. Sullivan arrived in the city Tuesday morning, from Roulder, Colo., to look after his business interests here. Several of the young folks from Red Cloud attended the basket supper at the Lester school house Wednesday night. Mrs. Josephine .lackman of Lincoln was in Red Cloud Tuesday, called here by the death of her brother, .lames It. Mercer. Election of oillcers of Charity Chap ter No. 47, O. E. S. Monday evening, April 211. All are requested to be present. Guide Rock Is just at present enjoy ing a building boom, several new stores and residences being in course of construction, Mrs. Newton Cook arrived Monday from Sandy Creek, N. V., for a visit with her brother-in-law, Dr. Henry I Cook, and family. Miss Juliet (lalusha returned to her home In Lincoln Tuesday morning, I after a pleasant visit here with rela tives and friends. Mrs. Frank Smelser of Keystone, South Dakota, Is visiting her daugh ter, Mis. John Q. Wolfe and other rel atives In Red Cloud. j Say, FellocuT i Wouldn't you like to get acquainted with one of our handsome I Spring Sqits at $10, $12, 15 of $20? Well, come in. We'll introduce you to one. The introduction will be naturally beneficial. We are the Leading Cloth iers of Southern Nebraska, as our rec ord of eight years success proves. We want your trade and your good will. Our methods entitle us to it. Our SHOES, HATS, FURNISH INGS are right. Come and get ac quainted with these lines of wearing apparel. 3? Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of RostoHfco, Red Cloud, Nobr. I Anson Hasklns of Klroy, Wisconsin, arrived in Jted Cloud Wednesday night, and is visiting with his brother, L. A. Haskins, and family. Miss (lertrude Coon, who is teaching school in Oxford, came home Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coon, for a few days. The Hrunswick barber shop Is fitted with bath tubs and all modern appli ances. Under Tuber's billiard parlor. Frank Henson, proprietor. Mrs. J. 1). Crans returned from Kan sas City Sunday morning, where she had been for a few days visiting her father and other relatives. Hen Ludlow has moved into the property on South Cedar street recent ly occupied by Pete Hansen, who has moved to the laundry building. The cellar for J. W. Hogenrief's new residence has been dug. It will be located just across the street north from Mrs. 0. C. Case's residence. J. C. Saylor and wife of Chicago are in the city. Mr. Saylor is a graduate of a Chicago law school and expects to locate here and practice his profes sion. Jack Harper, who has been foreman of the bridge gang at the river, has been called Into Omaha by the firm and his place will be taken by a new man. Clarence Reiselt, the 18-year-old son of Lewis Reiselt, living north of (Snide Rock, was adjudged insane Monday and taken to Lincoln by Sheriff Hedge. Seph Roscncrans left Thursday for his home in Helvidere, 111. He expects to come back here In about three weeks with another party of land buyers. The Commercial Club is making preparations to capture the reunion for Red Cloud, when the district (J. A. It. encampment meets here next Wed nesday. H. F. Muntz went to Norton, Kan., Monday morning, where he has a posi tion in a large furniture store. He will move his family to Norton in a few weeks. Mrs. A. P. Ely of McCook, who has been In Heatrice caring for her broth er, Vaughn Smith, arrived in Red Cloud Saturday night, in company with her brother. Mrs. Roachman and son Marshal of Denver, Colo., arrived in Red Cloud Saturday, and spent Easter Sunday with John Foster and daughters. They returned home Tuesday morning. This is the season of llstlessness, headaches and spring disorders. Hol llsters Rocky Mountain Tea Is a sure preventive. Makes you strong and vig orous. .15 cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Mrs. MeFarland, who has been visit ing with her daughter, Mrs. It. E. Foe, for several months at Herndon, Kansas, returned home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Foe accompanied 'her for a short visit. Mrs. Jane Hoon, who suffered a par alytic stroke about six weeks ago, is able to be out, but was too feeble to attend the funeral of her brother, Wil liam Williams, which was held at (irceley, Col., last, Sunday. Henry Funk, father of Mrs. (1. W. Hummel, died at Muscatine, la., Sun day evening at the age of 80 years. Mrs. Hummel left Monday morning to attend the funeral. Mr. Funk was one of the pinners of eastern Iowa, You feel the life-giving current the minute you take it. A gentle, soothing warmth fills the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to take. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 115 cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Lew llobbs of Pawnee City lias rented two rooms over Spokesfleld's feed store and will start a cigar factory here as soon as he can make arrangements with the revenue oillcers. .Mr. llobbs' family is here and will occupy the residence on North Web ster street opposite the Advent church. Conductor T. F. Enright ami sons, Earl and Leo came down from Mc Cook Friday to buy clothing of the Red Cloud merchants. Mr. Enright said he could do better in Red Cloud than either .McCook or Denver. ' We believe Red Cloud has two as good clothing stores as there are in tho state. IF the place where you now trade don't just suit you, come over and give me a trial. I try to please. There are customers that have been trading here for twenty-seven years and still continue to come. That is our reputation. We never lose a cus tomer unless he moves away. I have the most com plete and up-to-date stock of Groceries in the city. Come in and get a Flour Scoop Free for the asking. BEST FLOUR ROOM in the county. B. E. MeFarland BOTH PHONE. 6 I II -i btl rl I l J, if 3 'V Hi IT. I l K.l 'Ll.:n " " i'r'-..,jf-m