??- JJBWliTWrttV -, &.?, . -V i4 v Smoke Pure Stock Red Cloud Chief Lady Gertrude SC CIGARS Mo Better Made 10CALETTES s Dr. M. U. Thomas, Dnmerell block. Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damercll block. A. C. Slab' went to Colorado Mon day evening. New laces, embroideries, neckwear, V. Newhouse. Wm. Uife of Ueatrice was in Red Cloud Tuesday. Mrs. lid (iillard is very sick at her home in Xnponcc. Mr. and Mi .1. T. Romford were in Lincoln Wediibsda. Cloyd Cuuimiugs went to Riverton Tuesday evening. Marion Neal was one of the many visitors to Lincoln. .less liny went to his home in Napo nee Sunday evening1. Foit Sai.k -My restaurant, stock and fixtures. J. O. Lindley. W. II. Taber und wife went to Ox ford Wednesday morning. Leon Marsh returned to his home in Grand Island Monday noor. .1. II. Hoggess was over to North ! ranch yesterday on business. Itert Garber arrived home from Al mira, Washington, this morning. V. Wilson of of Denver was a guest nt the home of C. D. Hobinson Sunday. K. W. Ross, John GriiVeth and Chas. Leu?.ler are home from the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith are in Lincoln this week attending the fair. Prom now on Tub Ciiibk will pub lish a local grain market, which is to be furnished by the Updike Elevator Co. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hlair returned to their home in Lincoln the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George .1. Warren de parted Wednesday noon for a trip to Oregon. Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Hrown will leave Sunday for a visit at Stanbury, "Missouri. C. S. I'nlmur and Joe Itnrta went to Lincoln Wednesday morning to at .tend the fail. A. II. Carpenter went to Chase county Sunday evening with a party of landseekers. List your farm or residence property with the Red Cloud Investment Co. if .you want to sell. Mrs. A. D. Hrown is moving into her new home this week north of Sulli van's lumber yard. Marion Mercer went to Heaver City Weddesday morning, where he played with the Alma band. Quite a number of people from this vicinity went to Lincoln on the special "Wednesday morning. If you want to buy a farm or city property or desire a loan see the Red Cloud Investment Co. School opened Monday and the at tendance promises to be considerably larger than last year. Miss Elizabeth Rickerson of Hcd ford, Mo., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Saunders. Fred Turnure of Chester was here the first of the week visiting his uncles, the Turnure Hros. Earl Crabill came home from Den ver Sunday and visited with his par ents until Monday evening. A couple of box cars at the Turling ton depot caught lire Saturday even ing and were badly damaged. C. W. Allen of Holdrege and Ralph Shirey of Dnykln were guests of W. I J. Saunders and wife last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charky MUligan and daughter Gertrude are home from their pleasure trip in California. Mr. and' Mm. Wm. Hodgson, living south of the river, are the parents of a baby boy, born Thursday night. I). I!. Spanogle went to Denver Wed nesday morning to visit with his daughters and son for a short time. N. Lougtiu and son Warren left Wednesday morning In their automo bile for a trip to Concordia, Kansas. Archie Potter of SpearQsh, South Dakota, visited this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Potter. The September term of the district court has been adjourned to Novem ber 19, upon petition of the attorneys. Foit Sai.b a five room house with six lots on a corner. One of the best locations in the city. Inquire at this office. J. W. Kinsel went to Lincoln Wed nesday morning'. Homer linker did nc nightwntch stunt during his ab sence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lydn went to Chicago Saturday morning on a two weeks' visit. Mr. Lyda Is dining car conductor. Mr. Mart W. McCarty and Miss Minnie M. Melaney, both of Hellalre, Kansas, were married by Judge Edson September 0, 190(5. Miss llertha White of lilue Hill was in the city Tuesday en route to Frank lin to visit friends. While here she visited Mrs. II. H. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John Ericson of Kear ney, who have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. J. C. Saylor. returned to their home Monday noon. Ilert Tennant's mule team, which was tied to a manger in Slaby's barn, became anxious to go home Tuesday and pulled the manger out. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dietrick of York returned to their home the first of the week, after a visit with their sons J. A. Dietrick and P. S. Dietrick. Mrs. A. It. Reynolds and daughter Ethel of Minden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. MeKeighan last week. They returned home Saturday noon. "Foit Sale my residence property of seven lots, with house of nine rooms, centi-ally located. For particulars In quire at residence. Mils. W. 11. Hoiiy. Foit Sai.b 330 acres, known as the Moon ranch, three miles west of Red Cloud, S5r an acre if sold soon. Call on or address, 11. F. liashor, Red Cloud. Ira Smelser broke the little finger of his right hand yesterday, when he at tempted to "ring the bell" on the punching machine in Taber's restau rant. Foi: Sai.b one brick store building two stories, 2." by 100; one restaurant building, 2! by (H); one dwelling house, with 0 lots. Inquire of James Me Guire. The lirunswick lunch room has just opened up a new eating place. Meals at all hours and lunches of all kinds. Try our coffee. Hasement of Taber building. M. A. Mercer has purchased the lirunswick barber shop from Frak 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 15he GROCER All the Phonos Itenson. The shop will continue to be run in the basement of the Potter building. Mrs. Jay Drew ami children were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Perry last week. They went to their home in Republican City Sun day night. Jay Rest is enjoying a visit from his son, Dee Rest, of Salt Lake City. Mr. Rest was formerly an operator here and Is at present a train dispatcher in Salt Lake. I. n. Holmes, formerly of this city, has purchased the Interest of II. P. Mizer In the Red Cloud Investment Co., and will take an active part in the busines. Ren Ranks came down from Rladcu Monday with his daughter, who will attend school here. He had the mis fortune to lose one of his driving horses while here. The Congregational Junior Endeav or Society gave a "Measuring" social at the home of A. 11. Pierce Tuesday evening. Quite a crowd was present and a neat sum was realized. The teachers of the Rusiness College will give a reception to the students in the college rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. All students who have at tended the college are invited. W. A. Kent, who was injured Au gust 1 7th by a hayfork, yesterday re ceived his benefit from the Woodman Accident Association of Lincoln. He is thankful for their promptness. W. II. Taber has sold the Rriins wick lunch room to his brother, (). W. Taber. The entire basement will be fitted up as a dining room to accom modate the inereaslnjlf patronage. When wanting any Edison or Victor records remember that Newhouse Rros. have'the largest line in the city. Remember that they have each month's new records as soon as they come out In the awarding of premiums for collective exhibits at the state fair Webster county stood seventh, and was awarded prize money amounting to 8102.40. Edward Eddy of Woodstock, 111., was visiting his brother, Lon Eddy, last week. Mr. Eddy went to Smith Center, Kan., Monday to visit rela tives before returning to his home in Illinois. Postmaster Hacker has received word that his daughter, Mrs. D. F. Parker, passed the twenty-second day of her typhoid fever attack and was on the road to recovery. She is now at Rattle Creek, Michigan. Miss Ruby Goble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Goble, celebrated her ninth birthday Tuesday by inviting a number of her schoolmates and friends to her home west of town. The little folks enjoyed themselves hugely. Another unfortunate victim of the liquor habit was taken to Lincoln Wednesday morning. If all the "booze-fighters" in Webster county are to be taken to Lincoln for treat ment, Webster county will go into bankruptcy. Sam Castell will sell at public auc tion at his farm ten miles south of Red Cloud and eleven miles north of Lebanon on Monday, September 10, at ten o'clock, 125 head of stock consist ing of horses, cattle and hogs. Terms 11 months. M. A. Cole, auctioneer. Misses Reulah and Hallle Hrown, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Clapp during the past week, returned to their home in Co lumbus, I ml., Thursday morning. They were accompanied by their grandmother, Mrs. Clapp, who will spend the winter there. Arlngton's Comedians presented "Sandy Rottom" at the opera house last night to a fair sized audience. The specialties are all new and the company is up to the standard set by Mr. Arington when he parted from the Kemptons'. Tonight they will present "The Princess of Patches," n comedy-drama of southern life. Pon Sai.k 12 head of horses, onu sorrel team, weight 10,r0; sorrel team weight 1100; team of ponies well matched, weight 800 and black single driver, weight 1 100. 8 head 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. Duvoid, Red Cloud. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of C&& m& I Fall The Fall Hats are now ready. We've not missed a style that's correct. Most men buy Hats in an off-hand way, as if it were a matter of little account. It's a bad idea, for nothing so makes or mars a man's appearance as his Hat. Don't accept an indifferent Hat, or in different attention from anyone in fitting you. Fall Derbys, $1.75 to $3 Fall Soft Hats, $1 to $5 Men's Fall Shoes the celebrated makes Selz, Florsheim and King Quality. 5v?e Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Rostoflfcc, Red Cloud, Ncbr. I Verne Dickenson is very ill In a hospital in Rutte, Montana. Not long ago Vern was kicked by a horse and had a leg broken. He was just recovering from that when another horse, which he was shoeing, kicked him in the stomach and he wns un conscious for four days. Ills father, C. T. Dickenson, who not informed of the accident until Verne wns on the road to recovery. RIVERTON (Prom the Review.) Wm. Hunt sold his resideuco Mon. day to Mr. Senborg at u consideration ofS12C0. Willis Morgnn, formerly of this place, but lately proprietor of tho liv V,aavn'vvVwvvvwx New Fall Goods The new Fall Goods are now arriving on every train from the Eastern Markets. These were recently bought by an ex perienced Dry Goods buyer while in Chicago and other large markets. Millinery Millinery will be a leading feature in our store this fall. Miss Cjara Yaple of Maryville, Mo., will have charge of this department. Miss Yaple has had years of experience in millinery and is an artist in this line. At this writing only part of the stock is in, but we expect by the first of the 1 1.. .!- ...Ml 1.- 1.. U weeK inc scock largest and best TIIQNIIQF RB0S. i Hats ery barn at Iiloomington, sold his livery stock and loft Bloomlngton en route for Longmont, Colo., leaving n groat many dobts behind him. Mrs. Del Knutson and her two sis tors had a narrow escape Sunday morning. Their team become fright ened and for a time caused consider able oxoitomont among our corner congregation. Tho buggy was badly broken but all of the occupants es capod without injury. Tuesday was a better day for runaways. Geo. Siol's team niado a little run as he started out on his mail route and latter in the day Eddlo Siol's mule, Boomerangs by name, made a break for freedom. Tho day finished strong, two lights serving to keep up excitement till dark, and next week Is stroet carulval. win ue cuinpiuic mc ever shown in the city. J s I V Ml m M f '!'! ! i( M r ;l IM I v r.MN.fi4Mfc t, vrmmwtitMtiwmmmmttt.m'M0fv. l,V.u K " - " '