y, " - mc .'-. ,. ,HWlb't K J. itf' i i 'fc .4s N Lw X I sssm '"' I Miss Rcssie Marsh of Grand Island is visiting with licrsister, Mrs. Junics Ainick. Whenever you happen to think of a news item, phone it to Hell 7:.' or Mu tual 2,'t. George Shuck and 1-2. Johnson ship ped their eattle anil hoys to St. .loe Sunday. The V. C.T, U. will meet with Mrs. , LuisMcKcighun next Wednesday af ternoon. Miss Maud McMuhou has been up- tinted one of the engrossing elerks of the house. The Misses Susie and llciui Rest and Ti 4 4 t Dick iucMuhou of maden were in tlie J UJ mllJ JLSDaJV I i Mrs. il,.rir,. Winner of Oinahii is ii i niim in in unm ilium imiiiiii umi 1 1 mi iiniiu mi i n nil i muni in mum mmwmrnnmmmmm,MfwmmmMmMmimmmmjmmmmmmimmm "White Idly" n r is k Every sack warranted to give satisfaction. Bread that you could enjoy all by itself; bread that has a different taste than the ordinary such bread is made from "White Lily" Flour. Try a sack and convince yourself. For sale by McFABLAND 15he GR.OCER All the Phones visiting ul the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' G. W. Halter. Don't forget the high sehool glee ' club concert at the Congregational church tonight. I Hoyd Munsell has bought the .laek t Wiescarver place, south of F.dSeuton's, ' near the Republican river. A. K. Thomas and family left yester- until meeting of the Jewelers Associa tion. The Degree of Honor will have in stallation of o Ulcers- next Tuesday night. All members are urged to be present and pareipllate in the good time. Pine Salve Carbolied acts like a poultice: highly antiseptic, extensively used for Kcciuu, chapped hands and ' lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Mrs. Juliet Walker has sold her res idence property to I). R. Whitaker, and she and her mother, Mrs. Jackson, expect to remove to their former home in Seward to live. The 1. O. O. l' of Cowles held a public installation of otlleers last night and a big time was had. Attorney J. C. Saylor delivered the principal ad dress of the evening. All public school pupils will be ad mitted to the Midland Concert Com pany's entertainment at Ifionext Wed nesday evening, Jan. 211, at the opera house. This is the college's treat. We understand that Charles Smith, who fell down the stair way to the day for Sheridan county, Kas., where p0tter block and broke his wrist, has they will make their home. ' sued the city for g:000 damages. He Mrs. Mary Gurncy and son Will left will have a merry time collecting it. this morning for a visit with relatives p)mts the house the doctor built, in Hall county, driving through. I The biggest house you see; Thank goodness he don't get our money, Your Time Has Comet to Buy For Rent A large house, well loca ted; city water, bath and electric lights. Inquire at F. New-house's. Herbert Robertson is expected from I Just Received, a Car of FLOUR AT PLUMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. For we take Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. C. I,. Cutting. Two days' treatment free. King's Crete tonight to take the position of Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges engincer at the electric light plant. tjoni i,pUre breath, perfect ussiniila 1,. M. Crabill's hearse made atrip to Hon of food, increased appetite. Do Kiverton Thursday to attend thefuner- "it fail to avail yourself of the above al of an old gentleman named Leon. Vcr. Sold by Henry Cook. Mr. ami Mrs. Sidney Pounds of Ilia- llullils up waste tissue, promotes ap den were in Ked Cloud yesterday on petite, improves digestion, induces re their wiiv home from a visit in Illinois, freshing sleep, gives renewed strength OVERCOATS C MM Cf J M 20 per cent Discount on Men's, Boys' and Children's .Overcoats. A few Fur Overcoats left at 20 per cent off SALE IS MOW ON Gomden-Kalep Clothing Go., LOCMETTES i m .ft A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell Dr. I- lock. What do you think of the lights by 1his time Kev. Hill w.is down from lnavale Flsewhere in today's paper will be found the semi-annual statement of County Treasurer W. C. Frahm. Read it. Al Slaby went to Denver Thursday evening. He was accompanied as far as Orleans by his wife, who will visit relatives. W. Holsworth, who has been suffer- ! ing from a severe attack of pneumonia, docs not inprovc as rapidly as was hoped for. Representative Clias. Hesse of this city has been elected a member of the statu board of agriculture, to serve two years. The citizens of Hlue Hill will soon have an opportunity to vote bonds for a lighting plant. They aru asking for but 82,500. County Treasurer W. C. Frahm litis sold his store at Hlue Hill to William Arndt. Possession will be given in a week or so. Karl Spence. who has been attending the business college, will go to Frank lin next week to work in Rrown's photo gallery. Geo. W. Lindsey took his prize Gnl loway bull, Pat Ryan, ami two ear loads of cattle to the Denver live stock show Monday. Mayor Cather, who has been ill ever ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of the Post Office Thursday. C. K. Spence was down from Hindi n W(i ,lis retnr from Wyoming, sever al weeks ago, was able to be down Thursday. John Crary was up from Guide Rock 'Wednesday. A. T. Walker has returned from his southern trip. Fred Guild was down from Hlue Hill Wednesday. 1). II to St. Joe Sunday. Did you ever before see such gloomy weather in January? llert K. Dow was down from (Jibbon, Neb., last Saturday. Pete Lcdebrund shipped two cars of unttlc to St. Joe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Teel went to Lin coln the first of the week. Sheriff Hedge went to Rluden tardiiy on oilicial business. James Mcintosh shipped five lends of cattle to St. Joe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Harvey are cuts of a son, born last Saturday, town this week. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wolfe died Sunday and was buried Monday. The child lived but a few hours after birth. The petition for a new school 'build- Kaley shipped a car of cattle ing in the Second ward, signed by :t()0 petitioners, lias necn presented to me board of education. Rernard Mackey, who was operated upon for appendicitis in a hospital at Concordia several weeks ago, came home last Saturday. Again we wish to urge upon the merchants the necessity of providing suitable hitchracks for the fanners who come here to trade. Grandpa Walker fell from the steps of his home, north of the Methodist parsonage, Wednesday, and received some very severe bruises. lias your school or church a nice yes- car par- and heal Hi. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. :i.' cents. Tea or tablets C. L. Cutting. The city authorities ask that any who have knowledge of anyone mo lesting the street lights report to the city marshal. Persons who are caught doing -any thing that will injure the lights will be dealt with severely. A letter from H. O. Garner, formerly of lnavale, informs us that he has lo cated at Gardena, Calif,, for the pres ent at least. Tin: Cmr.i' will keep him informed of events in this part of the world. Edward II. Rolen, Nora Springs, la. We were very well satistlcd with the Midland Concert Company, and their performance, and only hope the others may be of equal merit. College course at opera house, Wednesday, Jan. 2,'Jil. Wo have received word from our old friend and former townsman, J. II. Remsberg, who now resides in Denver, that he is losing his eye sight. We join his numerous friends here an ex tending sympathies in this added af fliction. J. W. Anderson, Stanberry, Mo. I have not met any one who does not speak highly of the Midland Con cert Company's entertainment. Some say the best of the kind ever given. College course at the opera house, Wednesday evening, Jan' 2:id. Helen A. Doe. Lyons, la. "The Midland Concert Company was all and moie than we expected. The audience was large anil they were very much pleased. Many have remarked that this one concert was worth the price of the course." College course at the opera house Wednesday evening, Jan 2:id. Man'an Pile Remedy put up incon venient collapsible tubes with noz.lo attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almost 'instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. The city council has mut three times this week to discuss matters pertain ing to the judgment sale and electric light plant.. There is a sentiment among thu coiiucilmuu that the bank building should bo repaired and leased a salary basis, with a continuing in- Of Dry Panning? To keep the surface t crest from year to year In the busi ness created. Experience desirable, but not essential. Good opportunity for the right person. Address Pub lisher, box 2Si, Station O, New York. Already candidates are beginning to loom up for the spring election. Among those mentioned for the mayor alty is II. E. Grlce. While we are not in the habit of nominating candidates prior to convention time, we have no hesitancy in saying that we believe Mr. Grice would ihake n splendid mayor. The time has come, when the city's ninth's should be looked after ny men who have made a success of their own business, and Mr. Grice is a sample of that kind of man. Not long ago a man entered Tin: Ciiii:k ollice with the remark that he "had better leave a dollar with us." lie declined to give his name, and left the ollice. As we had never seen him before, to the best of our recollec tion, we sent our "devil" on his trail, who indue course returned with in formation concerning the man's iden tity. Fpon examining our books we found that he was an old subscriber who had not been inside the ollice for so long a time that he had passed from our recollection. He was so far behind with his subscription account that lie was ashamed to give his name, but we gave him credit for his dollar. Wc- wish to state right here that no man who owes us heed feel ashamed to proll'er us a dollar on account. The money will not be refused, and the person offering same will rise several degrees in our estimation particularly where the account is of long standing. of the hind under cultivation, loose and finely pulverised. This forms x soil mulch that permits the rain and melting snows to percolate readily through to the compact soil beneath; and that at the same time prevents the moisture being stored in thu ground from being brought to the surface by capillary attraction, to bu absorbed by the dry hoi air. To keep the subsoil finely pulverized and firmly compacted, increasing the water-holding cnpacityj.and its capil lary attraction, and placing it in thu best possible physical condition for the germination (if seed and the develop ment of plant roots. Thu "dry farm er" then stores water not in thu dams and artificial reservoirs, but right where in can be reached hythu roots of the growing plants. 1 see Gov. G corgis L. Sheldon has ap pointed delegates to represent the state of Nebraska, but Webster county is not "in it." Well, we will see whether we are "in lt"or not. Let us avail ourselves of the .opportunity and accept the invitation. N. P. Ki.owi.m. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newhouse left morning servicu, "Why Did God Monday noon for Lincoln, wliere Mr. Newhouse is attending the first an Chas. Hogato Is In Red Cloud today scrlbers to Tin: Cun:r and get one- of n his way home from Kansas City. those eight-day regulators. The Hurlington is repairing its ice .1. y, Warren has received word kouse, preparatory to putting up ico. that his son .loe, who now lives at Don't forget thu high school concert Seattle, Wash., recently underwunt a t the ( ongregatlonal church tonight, successful operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Anna Tulleys is visiting in Nap nee witli her daughter, Mrs. Kd Gil Inrd. C. A. Kusterly and Wash Reed were down from Rladcn Tuesday on busi ness. C. A. Easterly, U. E. Denton, and J. A. Denton are down from Rluden today. The creamery company is putting up 12-inch ice. It comes from the Miner Tancli. cioca nuuer uusue up ten m ... , t() WJmu a tumnt unU1 R )U ,h found who will pay a fair price for CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of Xtf thu building. The Sunday school lesson f'' next Sunday is: "Man's Sin and God's Pro mise." Rev. A. A. Cressnian has chos en for the subject of his sermon ;it thu -Mul.e It Possible Kor Man to Sin?" 'J .. uvening sermon will bo a sequel to tuc onu Sunday uvening at the Christian Attention, Farmers! The Trans-Missouri Dry Funning Congress, called by Gov. McDomtld of Colorado to discuss the development of the semi-arid west, will be held in Denver on Jan. '.'I and 23. Most im portant meeting of the kind over held. Speakers of nolo from every state west j of the Missouri river. Permanunt in terstate organization will be formed. If you aru Interested in "Dry Funn ing" your presence is needed. This is the Invitation card 1 received today with the following letter: "Pursuant to call issued by the Gov ernor of Colorado, there will bo held in Denver on Jan. 21 and 2.r the Trans Missouri Dry Fanning Congress. Thu purpose of this congress is to afford a full discussion of farm possibilities on the so-called dry lands of the west, and to form a permanent national or ganization which shall work for the development and .settlotnent of the uTi irrigated lands of the west. The time has come for united action and nation m&x church; subjcct,"Tho friends of Christ." i ul elM.ounise,nuiit along this line, and to this end thu call for this congress was issued by Gov. McDonald. Your county is entitled to ten delegates, to be appointed ,by tliu county coinmis-" sloners; and your city to ten delegates to be appointed by the mayor. What arc the underlying principles Good singing, plain preaching and a hearty welcomo to all, Wanti:i Ily a prominent monthly magazine, with large, high class cir culation, local rcprebcntutivo to look I after renewals and increase mib.scrip Hon list in Ked Cloud and vicinity, on Good homes aru wantud for orphan and destitute children of "all ages by the Child Saving Institute. 180(5 Ohi street, Omaha. Over ItDO'children pasi through thu institute." to homes and care in a single year. From forty to sixty constantly on hand. If intesest ed write, inclosing stamp for reply.J lllli School Concert. The High School Glee Club wiU'giTe u concert Friday night, January 14. Miss Josie Igou has-been training the glee club for several months and the entertainment promises to be interest ing, following is iiiuprogriiui: PA UP I Glee Club "Wonders of the Farm'' (Gabriel) Piano solo "Marche llongrolse" (Ivo- walski) Vernon Storey High School Chorus "Fairies' Dance" (Moore) Vocal solo "Honey Town" (Weidet- inun) Clara Austin Glee Club "Take Rack .the Heart" (Claribel) PA UP II Glee Club"Mun in the Moon"..Fcari Piano duet "Fairy Queen" (S. Smith) Iva Crublll uudjGlen Walker Vocal solo -"Marguerite" White Zullu Taylor Vocal duet "Slumber Sea" Chisholia Florence Potter and.James Ferguson Glee Club "Serenadu" Jofl'era Reserved seats will be on sale Mon day at MitcheH'b jewelry store. Price 2.rio. MARRIAGES. James It. McMahon of Hluo Hill ami Miss Susan llest of Rladcn. John E. Malick of Cowles and Mis Bernico M. Thompson of Beaver Crock. I fW