i 1 - !. , . IM. It. If you take advantage of our .? J "H" 7 r j 7' "W VV jrlJLJL PAPER offeriivrs, you will j assuredly save money. ' There is prr.r'.ically no limit to Colors and Designs. Our , ridiculously low prices will , make you an eager buyer. I Borders to match thcSidcwalls. , Kccomtnrq anil Vapsr IHmpm-m win fml It urentlv t tiirlr tulvBtitacc by trailing with us. If you need any Ar.ti-Constipatson, LittJs Liver, Blood Restorative cr Tonic Pills, don't fail to ask for DR. SCALES' they arc the Best. Don't fail to procure at our stora a FREE copy ox " The Naked Truth." You'll enjoy it. A FULL LINK OF Drugs, Cigars, Toilet Articles, Paint, Oils, Etc. 34-344ttfrtttf-ttter A baby Inn was born to Mr. and1 QPQZS) $SS2ffiEffilKSEE 09 ClSinSS ID uEiiiP B5 W . ..nnmrA rt M rs. Ihidol r sttvit. Thursday. April ',Mll tf m lqgalotes :, ,,,. ,, ,,,,.,.,,,., r . t HAdY 1 parents of a baby girl, born Tuosduv . ,, . Vi W PwO 1 ffdf U a 1 t a Mrs. 11. H. Foe returned to her ' 4 ,1 J. K 9 UJ tt.l I homo in llcrndon. KaUas. this uc-W. : SM n'w n y ,,w "T w ft Tho following msin-i-u" In- -uses ' ffi MmHMUfllMrj;&Hfl3 & i H3 2: i 1st -'it HH v. i i. '. l:t... .. ........?. I imn riiiifiii x r i i . - . fiii:iiiiii-ai .- mvignt imon iviurtiiM i ins otj "'MiniHi r'11 "'"' fcw -- "-i"'iw-v. with nni! o our lianoomo I Spring Salts at Well, conic in. We'll introduce you to IJj one. The introduction will he naturally m !.. M. Crablll i in Omaha th'iMWeok. Dr. Asherwusln Kivorlon Tuesday night. Dr. K. A. Thornim, Dentist, llnuiereil block. W. 15. Parker loft fov San Francisco Saturday. F. V. CowiU'ii went to Masllnjrs Monday noon. V. A. Uarrison was down from Mlno Hill yij.sttii-dny. Curl W. Hfluilto and Anna Muehl woyor. April ','(). Chnrloy Waddi-ll was in tlu oity tin' tlr.st of tla' wi'idc. Mrs. I'"rank Minos was visitiniy in l'mvli" yosti-rday. Dr. Diuiu'rt'll is lmvinir Ins ivsliliMK-t puiiitod this week. Mrs. A. Johnson is visiliiitf with ln-r parents in Illinois. .lohn I'olnifky is having his honsi painti'd this week. Foi: S.vi.r. Two small showcases. Iii(idtv at this oHlcc. I'. D. Payne went to Republican City Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MeCall are the parents of a baby irlrl. II. II. Morgan went to Republican City Tuesday morning. Mrs. Nellie West Caster went to IJlue Hill Monday noon. I Miss Alphoson Demurs was down f!-C f .. C.rvH-friO' . f" Campbell Saturday. 15he Drviggist Lin- i Adair (ialusha was down from coin the llrst of the week. Koit Sam: A baby buggy, rubber tired. Inquire at this otlice. Chas. Iloom of llladuu made this of fice a pleasant call Tuesday. Ancil Crabill returned to his studies The Cutler it Lainphere company came to the opera house Monday for a week's stand at 10 cents admission jnul has been playing to fair houses. live years ago, when his show played I'l" UmAW 'ir- for ei.rht niL'hts. The first niirht a Dr. Holes of Hlue Hill was visiting terrific ruin poured down and the roof over Sunday with Dr. Smith. of the opera house sprang a leak, compelling the discontinuance of the play. In telling of the affair Tiik Ciiikk at that time said the pluy was nbundoned as the actors had neglected to bring their bathing suits and row-lioats. Krank Huffy and Hilda Slunault, both of Guide ltock, April 2.r.. The interior of the county clerk's ofllce was repapered this week. Ed Oarber and family and Miss Lett were visiting in duide Uock Sunday. ii;$ '; il: '. 7'& 8 IHM18ERY. (ii1: "X- ii:': kl This department is now complete in every de tail, and increasing in oouularity, as it- justly should. Ui We have spared neither time or money to make this ..: . 1. i Ti 1 1..,1 , rl -k ! Millinery emporium a creaic co is.eu v-iouu, aim wc are glad to know that the Ladies appreciate our efforts. :-.v fell f ;' (ii': New Spring Goods Our store is brimful and running over with new 8$ Spring and Summer Goods consisting of all the new i fabrics and weaves in Silk. Silk and Wool, and Wool $$ Suitings; also Wash Goods in unlimited quantities. i-sb V'.tf .: !N.V Sf'. S'l-.V Mr? if. Embroidered Waist please everybody. Patterns and Waistings to Ladies' Tailor Made Suits Just received our new tailor-made Suits that range in price from $10 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' j and Children's Spring Coats and Jackets. They are j certainly the nobbiest we have ever seen. We can save you money on these garments. Let us show you. lt: !V: :1- W 9 m m i ft1-?-. :Vr.:.r m w ;rrf. ?Xf: x-x. V'.ti '.V Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Skirts The new Spring Skirts are in. They will please Sif you in stole, workmanship, fit and price. We have no i& competition in skirts. Buy your Skirt of us and be fc&! in style. 8! m ifefi TIRNIRE BROS. mmMMimsMimMSissmmBmmmmmm wore Issued by .Judge I'M on thi-i wei k: ri'litrtieil (o liis TtU'sd.iv mori ing. NVvntki to have i.ty aer-'s f prnlrle broken neat' lied i'loud. I . . K.u.r.v. AHss Clara Mavlindule was home from lllue Hill Sunday visiting her parents. lis. S. West returned from NttpotUT Tuesday iiiorning. after a week's visit with relatives. Dr. Damerell and (Vowel I ltros. went to Dallas, Texas. I uesuay mori ing to buy cattle. Father .1. V. Lougnot has moved into the Toiiilinson property in Hie west part of town. Monday was Arbor day. but the day was not observed in this oily by any especial ceremonies. Miss Tilla Cook, who has been in Iowa for several years, returned home tho llrst of the week. F. I. 'Smith returned from Kansas City Wednesday morning, where he had been with eattle. W. II. Van Patten and family leave the lirst of the week for their future home in Holly, Colorado. Mrs. Lucy Myers was down from lliverton Tuesday, visiting her par ents, .los. (iiirbcr and wife. Dr. Thomas gives special attention to diseases of women and children. Otlice over Cutting's drug store. The Red Cloud Knights Templar and Odd Fellows have each donated S.V) to the Sun Fruncisco sufferers. Work on the river bridge has been suspended until the arrival of a new foreman to superintend the work. Little Oliver Hunohey is the proud possessor of a new corn popper and peanut roaster which cost hiin 00. .1. P. Delaney, formerly manager of the Ferguson elevator here, is now located at Muriel, in Adams county. Dr. Robert Mitchell has decided to locate in Red Cloud and is occupying otlice rooms with Dr. K. A. Creighton. .1. II. Robison and Harry Roats of Red Cloud, marketed eight Carlouds of corn fed steers today. Drovers' Tele gram. L. K. Herburger, editor and mana ger of the Holstein News, came down from Roseland Sunday for u visit at home. Miss Mary Damerell entertained several of her young friends at her home Thursday evening at a dancing party. Rev. .1. M. Hates returned from St. Paul Tuesday and will hold the post poned Easter services at Orace church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Dewitt moved to Norton, Kansas, Wednesday, where Mr. Dewitt has been transfered to as day operator. John O. Yeiser came down from Omaha Sunday to attend to some legal business. He returned home Tuesday morning. Ernest Reed of ltladen is slowly re covering from the uccident which be fell him u few weeks ago, though he is still unable to talk. The Hrunswick barber shop is litted, with bath tubs and all modern appli ances. Under Tuber's billiard parlor. Frank Henson, proprietor. People with money to invest could do no better than build good resi dences for rental purposes. There is quite a demand for them. The Degree of Honor will hold an important meeting next Tuesday night and it is urgently requested that all members be present. Schmidt it Wisecarver do not ex pect to be bothered by the shortage of the ice crop. They have installed in their meat market an ammonia refrig erating plant. Will Wolfe has purchased the blacksmith and machine shop of Mayor C. T. Dickenson. It is under stood that his brother Ira will have charge of the shop. The following sermon themes will be presented ut the Congregational church next Sunday: Morning, "They saw no man but .Jesus;" evening, What are you Sowing." District court adjourned Tuesday morning to Monday, May 7, owing to the serious illness of .Judge Adams' son, who is in a Lincoln hospital suf fering with appendicitis. Miss Jennie Winton has received word from her brother, l C. Winton, Well, come in. We'll introduce you to one. The introduction will he 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 S1IOLS, HATS, FURNISH INGS are right. Conn; and get ac quainted with these lines of wearing apparel. '6 he Cwdii4i33ley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of PostoWcc, Red Cloud, Ncbr. I at Herkoley. usuburbofSun Francisco, saying that he was out of the city at the time of the earthquake. Miss Mamie Kllis, principal of the high school, is confined to her bed by illness, the result of having resumed her school duties before having fully recovered from an uttuck of mumps. All smart, up-to-date women of today of llladou expect soon to have tho court house moved to their town provided they can slip past Cowles with it. Mr. Wratten also states that he expects to run for governor this fall if he can Hud a vacant place on the ticket. In our last issue we neglected to chronicle the wedding of Miss Myrtle Know how to bake, wash, sing and to Smith, daughter of N. Ii. D. Smith of play; (iartleld precinct, and Mr. John Ruth- Without these talents a wife is N. (i. j ,!uth , le n A Un ess she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. J ' , ,. C. L. (Jotting. favorably known here. The cere , ,, . 1 inony took place at the home of Mr iMiiiiiK u.i- m. .".... inmlMrK. rliiii.iw.i. If...w1 In ll.t M. fcffi: m !f. Lt-9. jltf !q7 8 m ! ing lightning struck the home of Mrs. Juliet Walker, knocking a chimney from the building and scattering soot through the rooms. No serious dam age. The city council was to have held a meeting last night to consider bids for the electric light bonds, but owing to the "big doings" at Guide Rock no quorum was recorded on the clerk's book. The A. 0. U. W. made record break ing time in the payment of the death claim of R. W. Lailin of Wymore last week. The money was paid over to the family within two hours after the funeral. This is the season of listlessness, headaches and spring disorders. Hol listers Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure preventive. Makes you strong and vig orous. :i.rt cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Ludlow have re ceived a letter from their son Percy, who was in San Francisco ut the time of the earthquake, saying lie escaped without injury, though he lost all his personal belongings. The hotel at Cowles will close per manently next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Decker lind the work out of propor tion to the ilnunciul returns and this, coupled with poor health, has decided them to discontinue the business. You feel the life-giving current tho minute you take it. A gentle, soothing warmth tills the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to tuke Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Tuesday morning Postmaster T. C. Hacker received a telegram from his daughter, Mrs. D. F. Parker, saying she had cotton away from San Fran cisco and arrived safely in Ilerkeley. The telegram wits three days in tran sit. V. 11. Fulton is again in charge of Sullivan's lumber yard. Vie is an ex perienced lumberman and his old friends will be glad to welcome his return to the business. Mr. Sullivan expects to return soon to Colorado for the benefit of his health. Pert (Jarber left Tuesday morning for Elmira, Wash., where he has un emruiroment to pitch for a base ball team this summer. We believe that Pert will be able to "make good." The place was secured for him by his uncles, Sam and (leorge (Jarber, who are in the real estate business there. J. Wratten of liladcn was doing jury duty this week, lie says the people ecu in Litis city last Monday, Rev. Davis olllciatiug. The committee of arrangements for the coining evangelistic meetings has secured the three lots across the street north from the Itaptist eliurch, where they will erect a tabernacle (ill by 10(1 feet. This will give an immense seat ing capacity. Arrangements have been made for the lumber and it is hoped to begin work on the structure by the 10th of May and huve it com pleted by the 20th. For Sale, On account of poor health and too much work for mo and my wlfo JI will soil my restaurant, stock, fixtures and all. Louis Sodebdero. Some of the Mottoes at McFarland's Grocery Store are as- follows: OUICK DELIVERY. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. GOOD GOODS. CLEAN STORE. LOW PRICES. GOOD BUTTER. FRESH EGGS. And tho host Hour room in tho county. Every sack of flour you got from this store is wurrimtod, tho sumo us everything olso. If tho goods do not give satisfac tion, VOUIl MONEY BACK. B. E. McFarland PHONES: Rural, 35. 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