'a. K,jwrrs WWP ' 'T V f. IHT V' 1 1 I '!"" V Jftk H Special For 15 Days, Commencing Saturday, JOQ.26 1,9 Ifefi. Granulated Sugar 1 box big bunch Matches .$.00 .10 $1.00 Somo other cheap pricos: 2 cans Rod Salmon .2T boxos Egg-O-Soo 2T 1 pound Baking Sodn 05 1 cans Ghiintpiou Lyo 25 Arbuuklcs and XXXX Cotfoe .15 McFARLAND J3he GR.OCER All the Phones Miss Vioni Ward Is ill and Miss 1 0110 Albright has been taking her place in the South Ward school. Miss Kthcl Melvcighun Is much Im proved and hopes are now entertained of her complete recovery. J. It. Wisecarver has moved to his farm, and W. II. Cramer has taken charge of the east elevator. A. Morhart and son Stueej are in Omaha this week attending a meeting of the retail hardware dealers. Miller T. W. King of Oilier, Neb., will preach at the Christian chutch Sunday, morning and evening. For Kent A large house, well loca ted; city water, bath and electric lights. Inquire at F. Newhouse's. Miss Kiln Cook returned home Sat urday night from on extended visit with her brother in the City of Mex ico. Drs. C. P. and H. H. Moranville were up from Guide Hock Sunday to see their sick brother, Dr. J. W. Moranville. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson and daughter Mary returned this morning from an extended visit in Pennsyl vania-. G. V. McCracken, prescription clerk at Cotting's, returned the first of the week from a visit to his former home in Iowa. Dr. Phillips of Inavale was called to Kcd Cloud Monday to attend Dr. .1. W. Moranville, who is still a very sick man. Press, Remington, Intl.: lie is truly one of the great orators of today. Who? Why, Camp. At the Opera House Monday night Wanted - Salesmen to sell our guar anteed oils and paints. Experience un necessary. Kxtrcincly prolltnble oll'er to right party. The (lien Keflning Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Tuesday morning was the coldest February 5 on record in Nebraska, according to the weather bureau at Lincoln, when the thermometer regis tered V-i degrees below zero. Harry Martin. Frank West and Frank Porter of Maryvillc, Mo., stopped otV in Kcd Cloud Wednesday for a visit with Marion Neal. They were on their way to Fort Morgan, Colo. For Sale Well improved :, acre tract of land adjoining this city on the northwest. Has city water, cistern, telephone and electric lights. A. IS. Sellars. -tf The local Aerie of Fugles has made arrangements to "pull off" a wrestling match some time next month. The Kaglcs are "dead game sports" and excitement is necessary to their exist ence, j A young daughter of M. II. Farnham of Walnut creek, who has been very . Ill, is slowly recovering. Some time ago she was severely scalded, fever set in and for ti time her life was des-. paired of. It is useless to get scared over the death of the De Kong child from dlph-1 thcria, Wednesday. No new cases have developed and prompt measures have been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. The severest storm or the winter struck this section Friday night The mercury dropped to zero the llrst of the week and our citizens for the past few days have been floundering around Your Time Has Come to Buy OVERCOATS il JL l M 20 per cent Discount on Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats, A few Fur Overcoats left at 20 perlcent oft SALE IS NOW ON Gouiden-aley Glothing Go. 5 Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Itogenrief left i nearly an Inch of snow. Just Received, a Car of FLOUR -AT- PLDMB'S FLOUR and FEED STORE You can save money by taking 500 pounds of him. this morning for Iowa Falls, Iowa, being called there by the death of Mr. Itogenrief "s sister. Editor Hale of the nation was down town Thursday for the lirst time in eight weeks. He shows the effects of of his long illness. Mrs. Hattie Clark arrived Tuesday morning from Norcatur for an extend ed visit with Kldge Leggett and other relatives in this vicinity. Has your school or church a nice clock? Better hustle up ten new sub scribers to Tin: Giukf and get one of those eight-day regulators. Two days' treatment free. Kings Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges tion, impure breath, perfect assimila tion of food, increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offer. Sold by Henry Cook. A tissue builder, rcconstructor, builds up waste force, makes strongnervcs and muscle. You will realize after tak ing Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea what u wonderful benefit it will be to you. :i." cents, Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cottlng. Those who came down from Hhulcn Saturday to attend the McCoy-Keed-Fastcrly suit were: Wash Keed, C. A. ALWAYS RELIABLE ) First Door North of the Post Office toe ijycumuu i viiiiu u i .-.-. i - ,iu,,.ii. .loseph 0. Camp, the next number of ,, .,,,.. ,,. I.I..1 ... n... I'"""" "'"l "...- 1 4atftf m . LOCALETTES John G. !tter is on the sick list. Mr. Klmer Koon is among the nick. School children W cents Monday night. Dr. K. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell block. Mrs. Win. Pnrke.s, Sr., is improving the college course, which comes Mon day, Feb. II, as the very best. During the high wind Friday even ing the plate glass window on the north side of Peterson's hardware store building was blown out. A new whist club was recently or ganized and named, "The Senior Vice Whist Club." They met with Mrs. F. It. Mandeville Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Fultz are the parents of a boy, born Sunday. Mrs. Marvin of Oxford, mother of Mrs. Fultz, is here caring for her daughter. Will Fisher, who has been farming the Will Rife place in Garfield town ship, expects soon to remove to Beat rice, where he has a position with Mr. Kife. Pine Salve Carbohzed acts nice a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively a lowly. . . . ., , i i i i Dr. Myers was down from Kivcnr.u used lor uezeinu, cnappeu mums " Monday. I lps, cuts, burns. Sold hyjlcnry Cook's '. itlltll Ll t k w i!i,i.itvm-tii is ro.norteu to nc nil-."' "K "- for sale. Impure at F. 1 im proving. Two cows Jc.Vliouse's. Mrs. Matthews was down from ? ale Tuesday. Art Koby was over from Ilea trice the first of the week. Fred StefVen went to llloomingtou "Wednesday evening. Kvery man. woman and child ought to hear Camp next Monday night. Miss Vera Crabill entertained the Junior Whist Club Tuesday evening. Mrs. (ieorge Valentine and Mrs. Anderson, who have been visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, have returned to their home1 in Mis soula, Mont. Will Wiser was in Kcd Cloud Sun day on his way to Heaver City. He is now traveling for the North American Cutlery Co., and his territory is in the state of Texas. Mrs. Lucy Moranville of Guide Hock, mother of Dr. .1. W. Moranville. is i .. . . i.i . i... :,. . ..iv.... very ill ana it is umnm- nnw - miuui ing from paralysis. The old lady ley, Cy .Jennings, John Haker and Hoyd Lettner. It's the highest standard of quality, a natural tonic, cleaneses your system, reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat. Ilollister's Kocky Mountain Tea will do this for von. .IS cents. Tea or Tablets. C. Ij. Cottlng. The case of Klmer McCoy vs. Wash Heed and C. A. Kusterly for the recov ery of SUS paid to Kusterly In settle ment of a lawsuit, was tried before Judge Kdson and a jury last Saturday. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the defendants. Fred Maurer. the pension attorney, advises us that the new age pension law has passed both houses of Congress and will no doubt soon become a law. This new law will entitle most of the old soldiers to an increase of their present pension. Carl Hirkner. of Marion Neal's pool hall, is wearing a badly blistered face. He was '"loading" some smoking tobacco with powder for the benefit of those youths who continually pester him for the "makin's" of a cigarette. A snark dronncd in the powder with the result stated. Walter Kilruin will give an illustra- I...1 I.. ..,..... tif tin. fntlinliii I'lmrcli Sun- day evening on "The Passion Play." I equally wrong for their " ..1 ti., .i.t.i.i tliitwe I .tit lie history anil scenes surrounding w,v-"u",v- " i....:.... in..,. . nil ...-,. .. liiKmm consistent. I uniniii i ,) v W.UHIU....V.J,.... is Whenever you happen to think of a 81 years of age Hews item, phone ito Hell 7tf or Mu tual U.'l. Will hutta. Bert Vest and l-red Kmick have returned from a trip to Lincoln. Mr.audMrs.il. H. Iloldrege and laughters were down from Inavale "Wednesday. Miss Stella Duoker of this city is Tiow assistant principal of the Super ior schools. F. T. Hopka of Hlue Hill stopped off in Hcd Cloud Tuesday on his way home from St. Joe. Mr. and Mrs. John Oummlngs are the parents of a baby boy, born Wed nesday evening. Ilr. and Mrs. H. G. Sawyer .!. will leave soon for V ft v . -- -visit in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Hervy Coiiover of Mc Cook are parents of twins a boy and a girlborn last Sunday. of Inn- extended Omer and Charles Wolfe, Lyman li.ssiu-. Minor Kent, Krncst Hoberts and Jim Mclntyre were among those who "chaperoned" cuttle to St. Joe. the first of the week. Manan Pile Kemedy put up In con venient collapsible tubes with nozzle 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 Cooks drug store, CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. i Die Kind You Have Always Bought Dr. Hoyajaln, an Armenian, will preach a missionary sermon at the M. K. church next Sunday evening. He is an interesting speaker and his thril ling experiences with the Turks In Armenia will be well worth hearing. He will take no missionary offering. All are cordially invited to attend. Next Sunday being so close to Abra ham Lincoln's birthday, Itev. A. j. Cressnian has decided, to preach in the evening, r-euruary n. on "naraeier istics of Lincoln." j special and most cordial invitation is extended to all old soldiers to be present. The young people will also be Intesested in this eulogy of our martyred president. Itev. N. A. Martin 1). D., the presid ing elder of the Hustings district, will preach at the M. K. church Friday evening. February 15, and the second quarterly conference will be held Im mediately after the preaching service. All members of the quarterly confer ence are requested to be present if possible. Dr. Martin will conduct the quarterly meeting Sunday, Feb. 17, at It o'clock,ond also preach in the even ing. All are cordially invited to at tend these services. Another virtuous spasm has come over someone connected with the city administration and as a consequence the poker players and pool "sharks" have received a jolt in the shape of a peremptory order to desist. However, gambling in its most vicious and most enticing form still nourishes namely, the slot machines.' Many persons who "buck" the slot machines hold up their hands in holy horror at the men tion of the word "poker," yet one is just as much gambling as the other, with the best of the argument on the ' side of the poker game. And, if it is wrong for persons under 18 years of age to gamble on the "wheels," it is elders to do at least be For Sale The east half of section 23 and the NW quarter of section 23, township 2, range 14, in rranklin Co., Nebraska, about 4 miles northeast of Franklin. Price $20 per acre, one fourth cash down, bal ance on long time in an nual payments with in terest at 6 per cent. Apply to George G. Clark, Council Bluffs, - - lewa the copy from the record, in year gone by the newspapers of tfcls county received from one-third to one- half legal rates for thcpe publications, uud the county clerk furnished the copy. The clerk gets 3100 a year for acting as clerk to the beard. If you will look carefully into the matter, you will see that the printers are the only people who are asked to do their work at less than legal rates for the. county. Lawyers, doctors, clerks, jurors, wit nesses, laborers, election olllcers, bridge contractors, etc., all get full pay. So If the proceedings of the board hereafter appear In a very ab breviated form, our readers will know the reason. Tin the are very interesting and those who! Our reporters noticed a card in the have never heard the lecture will be ' post office lobby with the following well repaid by attending been impersonating of this city in Lin- Someone has D wight Wilson coin. Ijast week all the papers in Kcd Cloud either copied or made mention of an item in the Lincoln Star stating that Dwight was visiting the universi ty, hut he declares that he had not been outside of Kcd Cloud. written thereon: "Please send me one of your harness catalogues." We sup pose that the card was addressed to Shears, Snowbuck A. Co. The fellow forgot to sign his name hence thu cata logue failed to arrive. Why not go to our home dealers and get a good har ness. Commercial Advertiser. We heartily indorse the foregoing. Ked Cloud has three harness dealers, any- ive yon a better M.iltvttliutiimtliio' l.he ;old iiuil stormv ........lw... ,. ,r,wl mv.wl imiliftiH... iriltll- I OIIU of WllOlU will g eredatthe Congregational church to ' "'"-gain than the mall order house. listen to the program by the Young Bears tho Signaturo of " WWi m&x s People's Society, and they felt repaid for going. The exercises were inter esting and instructive. Miss Winnl fred Perkins presided. Papers were read by Miss Keuluh Taylor, Homer Clemmons and K. .1. Overing. The Of course, because you do not sec their advertisements in the newspapers you may be laboring under the im pression that they are out of business, but we assure you they can be found at their old stands. Look them up. The county commissioners have re- nastor followed with a short address fused to pay the newspapers for pub- on "The Object and Purpose of the ! ! lishing the proceeding of the hoard, Kndeavor Movement." The music by ' although it has been the custom for ti... ti..w.i..ii-..i, ..! .linitm- Fnili.iivniM vcars. T ie newspapers iisk mil uie To Mothers In This Town. Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother (J ray's "Sweet Powders for children. They cleanse. the stom ach, act on the liver, making n sickly child stromr and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, 25e. Sample free. Alleu.S. Olmstead, LcKoy, N. Y. "Pincules" (non-alcoholic) made from resin from our pine forests, used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, 81. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion or money refunded. Get our guarantee coupon from Henry Cook'n drug store. o Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postoHlco at Rod Cloud, Neb. for the wook ending Feb. 7, 1907: Brown, MIssJMary David, .Lutlior Gurnoy, John These will be sent to tho (load lotto' ofllco Fob. 21, 1907, if not called for before When calling for above pleast say "advertised." T. C. Haokku, Postmaster. choirs wus very fine and added interest and enjoyment to the meeting. nominal price of S10 a year, barely enough to cover the cost of making Now is the time to subscribe. St! M U 'I i fit tf I la M A I .i 1.1 y i i 5 r