-f3l 11 - r n-nrrii-imiim ir frfnuwunnrdwiuiwiwiwiw mhwi mi guij uiljijih ju nu mmjmmrmmmmmmm S.J.-V "V-" s. f X .rv smoKe Pure Stock Red Cloud Chief Lady Gertrude gc CIGARS No Better ma tie Mti riwi ami m-Sil-Siim-iZ-rSSZ-iS-Gf: L0GASLETTTES Mrs. Cecil MoCsill is quite sick. .1. P. Hale Is home from Colorado. Lon Deno has returned from Indiana. Hev. Hates has returned to Red Cloud. Or. K. A. Thomas, Dentist, Dameroll block. Kay Brewer was down from McCook .Sunday. Ivan Dlckorson went to Denver ..Sunday. .1. I). Crans went to St. .loe Monday morning. Charles Lovereheek is building' a new barn. 13. 13. IIuiT was up from (Juide Rock Wednesday. New laetis, embroideries, neckwear, F. .Newhouso. Lonny Lyle has returned from Mary ville, Missouri. Adair Galusha was down from Lin coln this week. Tom Dillon was over from North liraneh Saturday. V. H. Anderson was down from liladen Wednesday. W. II. Parker came up from Super ior Saturday night. Mrs. Anna Van Dyke went to Den ver Monday evening. For. S.vi.K My restaurant, stock and iixturcs. .1. O. Lindley. W. 11. and O. W. Tuber went to Pauline, Neb., Tuesday. Dr. Gardner anil wife came up from 'Wymore Saturday night. Corn for sale. See G. W. Dow or Fred Barber on the farm. Charley Fort visited with his par vents the first of the week. Saunders Bros, are building an addi tion to their lumber sheds. Miss Lora Mason came up from liuide Itoek Monday night. 13. llenson. claim agent for the 15. Xr M., was in town Monday. Mrs. R. F. Raines and children went to Endicott Friday for a visit. Mrs. Silas Garber goes to Denver 'Monday evening for an outing. iMra. "Ward Hayes Is moving into the Fourth avenue hotel this week. Miss Mabel Hayes went to Riverton Monday night to visit her sister. Roscoe Weesner came home from Be Joit, Kan., the first of the week. .1. II. Ilailey went to Omaha Tucs luy morning on a business trip. Harold Turnure went to Chester Tuesday morning to visit friends. ' Miss Zella Taylor went to Lincoln Thursday morning to visit friends. lSaptismal services were held at the llaptist church last Sunday evening. Miss Pequita Studebaker went to 151uu Hill Friday noon to visit friends. John GrilVeth and Lawyer Saylor were in Riverton Monday on business. Tomorrow is the last day of the -jrrout piano sale of the Gaston Music Co. Frank Smith', the shoe man, .icturned from-Salt Luke City Thursday morn ing. Mrs. .1. 11. Bailey returned Wedncs- i,i morning from a Week's iit ill IK nwr. Mr. and Mrs. dames Auiick are the parents of a bnby girl, born Monday evening. Robert Smith, trainmaster of the Wymore division, was in Red Cloud Tuesday. Win. Sullivan returned from Colo rado this morning, greatly Improved in health. Marvin and .1. S. I3inigh returned to their home in Aurora, 111., Wednesday morning. Miss Maude Foster of P.looinington was the guest, of Mrs. C. W. Grout Tuesday. Paul Storey and family leave Satur day night for a month's outing in the mountains. Miss Hay of Norton. Kansas, is vis iting this week with her friend. Miss Zoe Sanson. .loe Rlair was in the city Saturday and Sunday shaking hands with his many friends. Misses liernlce lligby and lone Al bright went to Omaha Wednesday morning to visit. Grant Turner and family went to Rlue Hill Monday noon to visit Mrs. Turner's parents. Will Letson arrived from Deadwood, South Dakota, last Saturday for a vis it with relatives. Miss Myrtle Kaley came up from Chester Wednesday evening to visit relatives and friends. Charles Sherer returned Saturday night from Superior, where he had been visiting relatives. Mrs. I). M. Abel and daughter Clurrt went to Salt Lake City Monday night for a month't outing. Frank Swancara returned .Monday evening from a visit with his father at Rlue Rapids, Kansas. Miss Ruth Campbell of McCook Is in Red Cloud this week visitingherfriend Miss Gertrude Milligan. W. S. Latta has resiirnod his nob as driver of the street car and has been succeeded by I31era Ralph. Mrs. Frank Lea and children left today for Coteslleld, Neb., to visit her sister, Mrs. '.. T. Whitney. Miss Elsie Morse came home from McCook last Saturday morning, where she has been visiting friends. Apples for stile :i miles southeast of I mi vale. Picked apples ."() cents, windfalls !." cents. I). Norris. Edgar Cowden returned Saturday morning from a two weeks' visit in Moulder, Colorado, with friends. D. A. Dickey went to Adair, Iowa, Saturday night, being called there by the death of his sister, Mrs. George Fagan. John Weesner returned Monday evening from Concordia, Kansas, where he has been attending summer normal. Commencing Sunday August flth, our store will discontinue opening on Sundays. The Cowdcn-Kuley Cloth ing Co. Meginning w.ith next Sunday, Au gust 5, I will discontinue opening my store on Sundays. Paul Storey, The Clothier. Miss Mreta Hale entertained several little girl friends at her home yester day afternoon in honor of her 7th birthday. It is reported that Win. D. Edson has accepted the principalship at Cowles for the next school year at StiO per month. Ed Piatt returned home from Chi cago Saturday night, where he has been for several months having his eyes treated. Ridge Leggett has completed the digging of a JixUTi foot cellar beneath the high school building, to be used for a coal bin. A. T. Walker, Peter Leaderbrand, F. M. Marlow and John McGulre went west .Monday evening on a land in specting tour. Mrs. George Springer and children of Idaho arrived in Red Cloud Wed nesday morning for an extended visit with relatives. Mrs, J. JL Hoggess left Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Win. Su!li;ri. 1 Moulder. Colora '. are the parents a baby boy. Rev. W. F. Mugbey of Waverly. 111., will oeeupy the Congregational pulpit next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Jones of lua vale have gone to Aurora, 111., where they will make their home with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Markell. Mrs. Julia Newbury of Mrlslol. Wis cousin, arrived in Red Cloud Tuesday morning, called here by the sickness and death of her son. Julius Newbury. Mrs. A. M. Walton, who has been visiting at the home of A. G. Green for a few days, returned to her home in Los Angeles, Gal., the llrst of the week. Dr. Thomas gives special atUnti.m to diseases of women and children. Olllce In Dainerell block with E. A. Thomas. Moth phones in olllce and residence. Elera Ralph has resigned his posi tion as carrier on route three, after a continuous service of thirty-four months. He has been succeeded by Ed Dickson. Frank W. Cowden, buyer for the Cowden-Kale v Clothing Co.. leaves Sunday for the eastern markets to buy the fall and winter stock for their clothing store. R. 13. Foe and wife went to Horn- don, Kansas, Saturday, and packed their household goods and shipped them to this city, where they will make their home. Dr. McKeeby returned to his home in Pueblo. Colo., Wednesday night. .Mrs. .McKeeby went to Kansas City for a visit oefore returning to her home In Colorado. Misses Mabel Meckwith. Alice and Grace Coombs and Mattie Abel re turned from McCook Saturday morn ing', where they have been attending the summer normal. Mrs. A. Garber, Mrs. Jos. Garber, Mrs. .1. J. Garber, Mrs. 13. S. Garber, Miss Cora Garber and Mrs. M. Dun ning went to Guide Rock Tuesday and visited with relatives. im mmmmm a mmmmm iwm&mwz mw I We Have Just Invoiced and as usual with all stores we have some left overs we are anxious to close. About 100 pairs Mens Odd Pants, tail ends of lots. Pants from Suits etc, are being sold at prices that will force you to buy. Special Sale Men's Oxfords. Men's Dress straw hats 20 per cent discount from regular prices. Bargains here at all times but special inducements just now. Gbe Cewden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Postofficc, Rod Cloud, Ncbr. I day evening from an extended visit in morning for Syracuse. Neb., where she Ohio. i w 111 visit her parents. She will re- Miss Josie Igou returned homo Sun- turn in September. day from a two weeks' visit In Mis-! Col. Kaley, Mrs. Annie Cathcr, Miss so.uri. I Stella Mlaek and Miss Messie Kaley J. F. Winters of Lincoln was in Red left Thursday for a trip through the Cloud Saturday looking after his in- mountains of Colorado. terests. Mr. anil Mrs. Oscar Sears of Kansas J. 13. Yost has bought Wisecarver's City arrived in Red Cloud Saturday interest in the Fourth avenue meat morning, and went to Riverton in the market. I evening to visit relatives. Mrs. Fred Taylor and Mrs. Charles ; Mrs. W. C. Steele, who has been vis- Glick came down from Riverton this Ring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. morning. Alex Mentley, returned to her homo In Miss Edith Crowell returned Thsur Geneva, Neb., Wednesday. Cards are out announcing the ap proaching marriage of Mr. Sherwood Albright and Miss Mildred Thompson, which takes place at the bride's home in Stanford, Wednesday, August l.'th. Miss Meulah Harman, formerly of this c-ity, and Arthur Carpenter of Columbus, Ohio, were quietly married in Mloomington last Friday night and left Saturday morning for their future home in Ohio. Mrs. Ada Gross and daughter, Miss Mlanchc, went to Riverton Saturday night, in answer to a telegram an nouncing the death of Levi Cook, who was seriously burned by gasoline the first of last week in Arapahoe. Would you like to get a position in an olllce like the above. Then come to the Red Cloud Musiness college. We have had no graduates so far but our students are securing positions before graduating. Write for cata logue. Dr. Warrick, the eye, ear, nose and throat specialist has just returned from the New York eye, ear, nose and throat hospital. Me will meet patients and those needing glasses properly lit ted at Dr. Damerell's olllce, Saturday, August 1. Fourteen acres of wheat on Charley Piatt's pluce west of town yielded a fraction less than 10 bushels per acre. The threshers say it would have yield ed considerable more had it been al lowed to ripen a little more before being cut. Foil S.vi.K 12 head of horses, one sorrel team, weight 1050; sorrel team weight 1100; team of ponies well matched, weight 800 and black single driver,-weight 1100. 8 heud of cattle, two fresh cows. Two sets of driving harness, nearly new. One set of work harness, nearly new, set of new single harness. W: A. Duvold, Red Cloud. hind the bent, and work was not ser iously delayed. ' Superintendent Mart, upon whose judgment the city administration has gone ahead with the work, is emphatic in his belief that It would be folly to remove the water work's from the present location, and it is probable all efforts In that direction will be abandoned. Meanwhile, the preliminary work on the electric light system has been go ing smoothly forward, Mr. Mart, and Ins assistants Having aireauy none considerable inside wiring. Work on the new building for the plant will soon begin. iKiGii&iMi&iilllSXSi'&uiSlillttmSmtimlt- Deaths and Funerals. WATER SITUATION, Work at the Old Plant Resumed With Good Prospects. The work of lowering the tiling which leads from the south well to the manhole about .'100 feet northwest has been progressing rather slowly owing to the dilliculty of attempting to place the new tiling in position without re moving the old. One thing has been demonstrated, however, and that is that there is plenty of water there if handled properly. This time the water will run downhill instead of up hill, as has been the case for years, and it is thought a flow of at least 40 gallons pel- minute can bo secured from this source alone. The renortcd cave-in was merely the result of escap- Douvor, iffgl9!3i!t9f!)f9W''&&&l9i2 Julius Newbury. Julius Newberry, who has been pre scription clerk in C. L. Cotting's drug store for about three and a half years, died Wednesday morning at PJi.iri. Death had been expected at almost time since Saturday evening when he was discovered in his room in an un conscious condition. Medical aid was immediately summoned but all efl'orLs of the physicians failed to arouse him. Do had just returned from a trip to Wyoming, and was apparently in the best of health, when he was stricken with the malady which resulted In his death. Julius was of a quiet, unassuming disposition, and had made friends with everyone with whom ho came in con tact. There is not much to be said about his personality, save that he was a whole-souled man and a con scientious Christian. Julius U. Newbury was born at Pilot Point, Texas, December 27, 1877, where he made his home until he came to Red Cloud about three and a half years ago. Funeral services were held at the homo of his uncle, C. L. Cottlng, this afternoon, conducted by Rev. Ward L. Austin, assisted by Rev. G. II. Rico. Burlington Bulletin. You will llnd somo attractive oxcur sidn rates that will interest you. , To Chicago and return vory low less than halt' rates for t ho round trip. August lth to (5th, August llthtol.'ltli. Ample return limits. To Now England and Canada daily low round trip rates to Canada and on August Sth and iliud to Now Eng land resorts. G. A. R. rates to Minneapolis and St. Paul August 11th to 13th. Much loss than half rates for tho round trip. To San Francisco and Los Angolos and return only $50 direct routes and $02.00 via Shasta routo and Ptigot sound, returning via Northern Pacific Burlington lino via Hillings. All tho attractions of tho vos included in this rato and routo. Daily, Soptombor Urd to tho Uth, limit October 31st. Colorado Springs and 13 CENTS and CARE PARE to the Depot That makes 23 tho Indian sign it moans SKIDOO That's tho word to tag all groceries with that you'do not got at McFABLAND Ghe GR.OCER PHONES: Rural, 35. Bell, 79. ing water wushing out the bank be-. Puoolo for Piko'd Pouk colobrutiou, ono faro round trip, maximum f 15 from the Missouri rivor, Soptombor 10 to "( Ilomosookors' excursions -frequent ly each month, according to territory. Ask your agent. Write D. Clom Doaver, Agout Burlington's Ilomo sookors' Information Bureau at 1004 Farnam st., Omaha, at out getting hold of a froo sootion of Kinkald laud. Thousand of acres of those lauds are being vacated, and ro assist settlors in locating on those lands. Consult nearest Burlington ticket agont about low rates for summer tours in any direction. J. F. Edwards, Agont. Notice. la tho District Court of Webstor County, Sfe brtiska. Iff,) t. i TliomuH J. HodKors, Plaintiff, , vh. Lorotla HodKom, Defendant. To Loretta HodKorB, Non-resldent Defendant: You Are heieby notillod that on the 13th day of July, lixw, Thomas J. KodL-erti tiled a notl Hon against you In the District Court ofWob Bter County, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you, on the ground that you havo willfully deserted and abandoned tho plaintiff, without good cause, for the term of two years aud more last past. You are required to answor nald petition on or before tho 3Ut day of August, 1000. THOMAS J. HOD0KK8. Dy Keuuey &. Saylor, bin Attorueya. auglO ( M ; i i m 1 K" 'M jvi iiVl I I m n; I!