'ftyEn'Th'VJ'-r f ftn Tiiwfciffl w HWWmf iVVWi, MVn yk h t . "N , Smoke Pure Stock Red Cloud Chief Lady Gertrude 5c CIGARS No Bettor Made Would you lilcc to get a position in an office like the above. Then come to the Itcd Vloud Ifuslness college. We liavi' had no graduates .so far. lint our studen's are securing positions be lore graduating. Write for cata logue. m John Weesner is on the sick list. Paul I'ope went to Superior Satur day. Dr. Aslier went to Itlue Hill Tues day. Mibs Jennie Winton is on the sick list. Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell Mock. Dal Sheard spent Sunday in Topeka, Kansas. Sam Smith is, home from Portland, Oregon. .lack 1'cgg is home from James town, Kansas. New laces, embroideries, neckwear, . Newhouse. John Uutledge returned from Hebron this morning. R. S. Gaaber and family have moved to Guide Rock. George I'.radshaw of Superior is in low n this week. Mibs Minnie Amack was visiting in Jnavale Sunday. IVlru. K. S. Worden was down from lnavale Monday. Lawrence ,Garber has returned to Houston, Kansas. Carroll it Iirowu are repainting the Peterson building. Attorney Walters was down from ISluo Hill Thursday. Mrb. Silas Garber went to Denver Wednesday morning. George Johnson was in Wymore Friday and Saturday. ilc. and Mrs. J. V. Houbal are the parents of a baby boy. .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Komford go to Dmaha in the morning. Foit Sai.k My restaurant, stock and iixtures. .1. O, Llndley. Corn for sale. See (J. W. Dow or .'red Ilarber on the farm. - Donald, the little son of John .Storey, has been quite sick. Miss Rthel Cummings returned Sun day evening from Beatrice. Paul Storey and family went to Colorado Saturday evening. George Morhart and family leave Saturday night for Colorado. Ralph Van Clcef left Monday for a visit at his home in Hubbell. Mrb. Geo. Smelser and son Milford went to lnavale Saturday night. Hoyd Smith, wife and baby arrived from Kansas City Monday night. Frank John and family will move to Grand Island in a few weeks. Miss Amberson of Superior is the guest of her friend, Maude Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cheney were ,p from Superior the first of the week. Dr. Thompson and Mrs. RdnaCordell wore visiting Red Cloud friends Sun day. Mrs. 01 Qco. Johnson and little daurh- -4, ter rctynmd Saturday morning fro nil. mli". isit with rclathes in Spirit Lake. Iowa. li. II. Pilai'k ledge and family are home from a pleasure trip to Colo rado. Homer Clemmons of the Nation is home from his vacation trip to Chi cago. Rd Dickson has rented the Jas. K. Wall residence on south Webster street. Miss Ilessie Marsli of Grand Island is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Amick. Mrs. Alfred Hadell and daughter May are home from a month's visit in Chicago. J. W. McCain of Hill City, Kansas, is visiting at the home cf R. M. (Sard this week. F. Ilradbrook, who is sulVcring with cancer, is again in a very critical condition. G. Ii. Van Camp was down from II istings Monday and Tuesday visit ing friends. .Mrs. G. W. Hummel has the thanks of this olllce for a beautiful bouquet of sweet peas. Hert Carr has this week done a neat job of painting on the front of Tin: Cmi:r olllce. Miss Hattie Morrison, saleslady at Turnure Mros., leaves Sunday morn ing for Chicago. Miss Rdith McKeighan went to Hastings Tuesday noon for a week's visit with friends. Mrs. .1. O. Lindlev went to McCook Monday morning for a three weeks' visit with relatives. W. 1. ISrown of Fairmont has ac cepted a position in C. A. Schult.'s photograph gallery. Mrs. Hurt Holdrege and children and Mrs. Dora Wilson wera down frjm lnavale Saturday. Foil Sam: The best located and best equipped restaurant in Lebanon, Kansas, Geo. V. Dueker. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelly of Topeka, Kansas, are visitors this week at the home of .lack Wiseearver. Mr J. L. Miner and daughter Irene and Dr. and Mrs. Creighton went to Colorado Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Coon and daugh ter Rtta went to Denver Monday evening for a short vacation. Apples for sale :t miles southeast of lnavale. Picked apples 00 cents, windfalls '.'." cents. D. Norris. Chas. Gurney and daughter Ruth departed Tuesday morning for a month's visit in lloston, .Mass. The dedication of the line new church at New Virginia has been post poned until Sunday, August 19. Simeon Thomas returned Tuesday evening from Kansas City, where he litis been spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cox of Univer sity Place are visiting relatives and friends in Red Cloud and Superior. We Want You to Phone Us If you could be sure to get the right qual ity and a square deal you would phone for your groceries, would n't you? We give both. Phoning saves time. Try Us McFARLAND t3he GROCER J, All the Phonos Mr and Mr. R. i(, linh.ninn uinl daughter Meitlah returned to their home in Lincoln the first of the week. Misses May and Frances Carl of Long Island. Kansas, visited with their cousin, Arthur McArthur, Thurs day. I). A. Dickey returned Tuesday evening from Adair, Iowa, where he had been to attend the funeral of his sister. R. L. Fountain of Red Cloud was one of the lucky ones in the land drawing at Lander, Wyo., he having drawn Xo. HW:. For the first time in many weeks the farmers in the southwestern part of the county enjoyed a tine rain Tuesday evening. The county commissioners were in session this week and allowed a large batch of claims that have been hang ing tire since last fall. Rdward M. RUis. a grandson of old Chief Red Cloud and a graduate of the Carlisle Indian school, has enlisted in the navy as a petty olllcer. Prof. li. W. Dudley, wife and little baby returned Saturday evening from Council RlulVs, Iowa, where they have been spending the summer vacation. The work on the waterworks im provements is going slowly, though steadily, forward and It is hoped to have it completed in about ten days. Mrs. I. O. Walker and Mrs. Lulu Matthews of lnavale returned Monday evening from Lincoln, where they have been for a week visiting rela tives. Fou S m.i: H.'IO acres, known as the Moon ranch, three miles west of Red Cloud. S.'i.l an acre if sold soon. Cull on or address, 11. F. Itashor. Red Cloud. Mrs. Manspeakcr returned Tuesday evening from a visit with her son. Vie Manspcaker, and wife in Lincoln. She also attended the Rpworth as sembly. The llrunswick lunch room has just opened up a new eating place. Meals at all hours and lunches of all kinds. Try our coffee. Hasement of Tuber building. Dr. Thomas gives speeiul attention to diseases of women and children. Olllce In Damerell block with R. A. Thomas. Roth phones in office and residence. Wm. Mackey has this week been en joying a nisit from his nephew, J. T. Mackey, of Ilaigler, whom he had never seen. Their meeting was purely accidental. Rev. Geo. Hummel raises some of the best watermelons you ever tasted, and he never forgets the editor when they are ripe. He has our thunks for u juicy one donated Thursday. A. N. Patmor left Wednesday morn ing for Norman, Oklahoma, whe-e he will visit for a short time with his brother-in law before returning to his home in Santa Ana, California. An opinion from the attorney gen eral's otlice upholds the legality of the publication of the constitutional amendment in supplements and extrus of newspupers throughout the stute. Old maids would be scarce and hard to find, Could they be made to see, How grace and beauty is combined Ry using Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. John GrilVeth's delivery horse, which is blind, fell down the stairway into the cellar beneath Albright Rros. store Thursday morning, and it took several men the best part of an hour to get the animal out. The placing of the poles and the inside wiring for the electric light plant have been rapidly pushed this week. Nearly all the employes at this work are experts or electrical itudents, and are strangers here. Scrub yourself dally, you're not clean inside. Clean insides mean clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean healthy tissue in every organ. Moral: Take HolHster's Rocky Mountain Ten. 3fi cents ten or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Roy Patmor, who is now u deputy constable as Rrawley, Cal.. was shot by a man named Packwood, whom he was attempting to arrest. In justice's court Packwood was discharged on the ground that he was crav from drink. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worries because she has them. If she tukes HolHster's Rocky Mountain Tea she would have neither. Rright, smiling face follows its use. 35 cents, tea or tablet. C. L. Cotting. The late Julius Newbury was one of the successful Nebraskans in the land drawing tit Lander, Wyo., he huving drawn No. 84.1. It wus lust after his 'return from u trip to Lander to regi- bsp rasss smBmaB cteesse&e $20 t 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. 5e Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of PostoITIcc, Red Cloud, Nobr. I ster for the drawing that Julius was stricken with the illness that caused his deatli. John Yost's horse, which was tied to a telephone pole In front of the meat market, got tired of standing in the water after the rain Tuesday aft ernoon and attempted to climb upon the sidewalk. In the effort he fell and broke one of the shafts of the buggy and also slightly damaged the harness. Stephen Rayles arrived this morn ing from the Soldiers' Home at Mil ford. Although almost 80 years of tige Mr. Rayles prefers to work rather than live on the charity of the state, so he expects to go to Topeka, Kan., in the near future. He reports that J. A. Reid is in very poor health, with no prospect of recovering. Foil Sam: l!) head of horses, one Red Cloud, Wednesday, Au, 22 Campbell Bros.9 Great Consolidated Shows Larger, Better Than Ever Fl orence Family 2 Herds of Wisest Acting Elephants Capt. Dimirti's Company of Russian Cos sack's and Marvelous Whirlwind Dancers Largest, Grandest, Richest Free Street Pa rade ever seen in the city at lO o'clock I I sorrel team, weight 10.10; sorrel team weight 1100; team of ponies well matched, weight 800 and black single driver, weight J 100. 8 head of cuttle, two fresh cows. Two sets of driving hurness, neurly new. One set of work harness, nearly new, set of new single harness. W: A. Duvoid, Red Cloud. We have on hand a number of premium lists for the first annual ex hibit of the Webster County Fair As sociation, to be held at Rladen, Sep tember MO to 8. A good speed pro gram has been arranged, and there are also offered a large number of special prizes that will induce a fine display of agricultural and live stock products. According to a Sabetha editor there is otio trouble a man doesn't huvo, ho don't havo to string pink ribbons through his undershirt boforo ho cun dross. EUROPE'S FORE MOST ACROBATS In daring feats that seem impossible. n i HI m MS 8' fci K I w ' f 1 Ai ill ins i m n M 1 I If' n? m is W- Kn 4 I $ ,' ' m