fMsamuumsttmoxtiRA M4riUAMf JfcflflkW n I i L 1 Smoke Pure Stock Red Cloud Chief Lady Gertrude 5C CIGARS No Better Made LOCALETTES ! lM!AIFTTF m Dr. M. U. Thomas, Damerell block Mrs. A. U. Kuley is on the sick lisl. Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell block. iMrs. S. Reekwith is seriously sick this week. George Ovcring was in North Rranch Wednesday. New laces, embroideries, neckwear, T Xewhouse. Sheriff Hedge went to Hlue 1 1 i 1 1 Thursday noon. Frank John and family have moved to Grand Island. Mrs. Lulu Matthews was down from Innvnle Tuesday. Miss Carrie Stefl'en returned from Inuvnlu Sunday. Mrs. Ned Grimes of Rlue Hill was in the city Tuesday. J. V. Hale returned from Denver Thursday morning. Gus Koats is building a house on his farm east of town. C. D. Robinson went to Hastings "Wednesday noon. E. Herpolsheimer of Hlue Hill was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. It. 1). Damerell has returned home from Lincoln. Miss Martha Abel is visiting friends in Chicago this week. L. L. Roren was in Hastings Sunday attending conference. Rernard MeNeny was in Minden 'Tuesday on business. Airs. Marion Neal returned from Lincoln Friday night. The foundation for Fred Hortfeld's new house is being laid. Arthur Me Arthur has resigned his position with the Argus. W. (5. Rlack of Alma was a Red Cloud visitor Thursday. L. H. Kust is able to be out again, lifter a few day's sickness. v N. D. Illingworth and wife went to Hlue Hill Wednesday noon. Fon Sai.k My restaurant, stock and dxtures. il. O. Lindley. L. L. Roren is building a new house in the went part of the city. Dr. E. A. Thomas is having an ad dition built to his residence. Wm. Morrow and F. 1. Hull were down from Hladcn Monday. .1. W. Saladen, living at Lester, is very sick with typhojd fever. Glen Arnold of Hlue Hill is a new .student at the business college. G. S. Catehadal and .1. H. Morrison were up from Superior Thursday. Dr. Smith and A. H. Keeney went to Loup City Wednesday morning. .!. C. Saylor goes to Lincoln Monday morning to attend Supreme court. The three-wceks'-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rushee is very sick. Misses Alice and Blanche Harker wore down from Inavale Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Herburger and son Roy returned from Lincoln Saturday night. Mrs. A. J. Gardner of Wmore is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fort. Isaac Myers of Lebanon, Kansas, was in Red Cloud the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Green of Cadams visited their son, A. G. Green, last week. Vernon Zeiss has accepted a position as delivery boy at McFarland's grocery store. To all whom it may concern you an find all the fine peaches you want from the Oth of September until gone, at the farm of Clark Stevens, seven miles south and three miles west of lied Cloud. I George Van Camp came down from Hastings Wednesday noon to visit friends. Ed Reiher has just completed a line new barn on his farm live miles north of town. Mrs. Wm. Fruit and son returned from Houlder, Colorado, Thursday morning. George Overlng went to Wray, Colorado, Friday morning on a busi ness trip. Miss Edna Austin has gone to Frank lin to attend the academy this fall and winter. Mrs. Fred Plumb departed Sunday morning for Eureka, Illinois, to visit her Bisters. Wm. Sullivan is contemplating the erection of a new residence in the near future. II. E. Griee returned Wednesday morning from a business trip to Den ver, Colorado. Mrs. E. M. Oard is visiting in Hill City. Kansas, with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. McCain. Austin Spurrier living fifteen miles southwest of Red Cloud, is building a fine residence. List your farm or residence property with the Red Cloud Investment Co. if you want to sell. A. W. Kelly of the electric light force will leave Saturday night for his home in Crete. Miss Alberta Green returned home last week, from a visit' with relatives in Nuckolls county. If you want to buy a farm or city property or desire a loan see the Red Cloud Investment Co. R. T. Potter of Okmulgee, I. T., is in the city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Potter. Sarah A. Kent, widow of Charles Kent, has been granted a widow's pension of SS per month. Mrs. Jane McGinnis has returned from Lebanon, Kansas, and will again make this place her home. Mrs. L. D. Thomas of Cowles was in the city this week having dental work done by Dr. E. A. Thomas. The G. A. R. and W. R. C, will hold a joint meeting at their hall, Saturday evening September lfith. Ilarman Holcomb, living south of Inavale, has gone to Seattle, Washing ton, for a visit with relatives. George Johnson, clerk at M. A, Albright's dry goods store, is again at work, after a week's sickness. Charles Teel of Frontier county was here the first of the week visiting his brother, 0. C. Teel and family. No. 13 was five hours late Wednes day morning on account of a wash-out in the eastern part of the state. Foit Sam: a live room house with six lots on a corner. One of the best locations in the city. Inquire at this otlice. 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 Clarence Kizer has purchased the lots south of .1. P. Hale's residence and has the foundation laid for a new house. II. M. Crawford, who has been work ing for the electric light company, returned to his home in York Thurs day noon. Chas. Gurney and daughter returned Monday evening from a month's visit in lloston, Mass. They report a de lightful trip. Dr. Asher leaves in a few days for Kansas City, where he will attend the Kansas City Veterinary college this fall and winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark returned to their home in Orleans Saturday night, after a visit with relatives in Red Cloud and vicinity. Miss Mary Temple returned to her home in Kansas City the close of last week, after a vtelt with her brother and other relatives. Al Strohm and family of Inavale are moving to Red Cloud this week, and occupying the residence lately vacated by Frank John and family. Monday, September 10th, Judge Edson issued a marriage license to Mr. Clarence Reeves and Miss Katie Rragg, both of Guide Hock. Sherrell Hall and wife of Chicago are in Red Cloud visiting at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Dave Kaley. They are on their way to California. Miss- Rcrtha Frederick of Mendota, Illinois, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward L. Austin. Mrs. Austin and Miss Frederick are sisters. The city received Ukj first shipment of electric light machinery Wednesday. The balance of the equipment is in transit and is expected any day. Miss Georgia Scott of Cowles was in Red Cloud Wednesday on her way to Chicago, where she will attend the conservatory of music this winter. Miss Rose Gouldie, who has been living in St. Louis, Mo., for several years, has returned home for a visit with her parents, south of Inavale. Fou Sai.k my residence property of seven lots, with house of nine rooms, centrally located. For particulars In quire at residence. Mits. W. R. Ronv. Foil Sai.k 3:iO acres, known as the Moon ranch, three miles west of Red Cloud, S5.r an acre if sold soon. Call on or address, R. F. Rashor, Red Cloud. Fok Sai.k one brick, store building two stories, 2.1 by 100; one restaurant building, -.1 by (H); one dwelling house, with 0 lots. Inquire of James Mc Guire. Dr. and Mrs. M. U. Thomas were called to Weeping Water Thursday morning, in answer to a telegram an nouncing the death of Mrs. Thomas's mother. Al Slaby was kicked on the leg by a horse Monday receiving quite a severe injury. He is able to be about again, but has quite a perceptable hitch in his gait. The Rrunswick lunch room has just opened up a new eating place. Meals at all hours and lunches of all kinds. Try our coffee. Rasement of Taber building. Mrs. J. M. Townsend of Corning, Iowa, arrived in Red Cloud the first of the weelc for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Townsend is a niece of Perry Reardslee. Mrs. A. C. Hosnier returned home from Holly, Colo., Saturday morning, where she has been for several weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. I). Whittaker. O. E. Hughes, formerly of this city, but now of Hastings, has accepted a position as a dining car conductor, for the Rurlington, running from Chicago to Minneapolis. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damerell's ollice, Wednes day, September 20. Mrs. R. L. Wilson of Thayer, Iowa, arrived in Red Cloud the first of the week, and will make this her home for some time. Mrs. Wilson's husband is dining car conductor. Mrs. Amanda Cummings and daugh ter Ethel went to Reatrlce, where they will make their liomn for some time. Miss Cummings has accepted a posi tion in a book bindery. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of m& Jfl U.UJ w- . . Z; - r w wm 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. v?e Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of Rost office, Red Cloud, Ncbr. I Mrs. Anna Cather and Miss Hess Kaley are expected to arrive in the city the first of the week from Colo rado, where they have been for several week's on a pleasure trip. 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. Mrs. II. C. Eckman and daughter Reulah, who have been visiting with relatives in Red Cloud for some time, went to Oregon Tuesday morning, where they V'ill make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. John Rrunner of Kan. 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 Clara 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 week the stock will be complete the largest and best ever shown in the city. TURNUBE BROS. vAWvAvAWvA I Hats I ,sas City, were in Red Cloud Thursday enroute to Rlue Hill, for a visit with old friends. While in the city they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Frahm. C. S. Palmer and a force of carpen ters will soon commence the erection of fine residence for Lyman Essig, living two miles east of town. The house will cost about 8.1000 when completed. Mrs. Canute Graniger and grandson of De Sota, Mo., who have been visit ing at A. G. Green's, left Monday morning for the eastern part of the state, where they will visit relatives and friends. aAWaAWA -si 'l c E3 r4,yr