SSSuSSEaBUSMrlK' 'mmmfsssjam&tU ' I i ) 1 rr Says I to Myself, Says I, McFarland's Is the place Pure Grocer ies to Buy, Says I. f LOCALETTES Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell block. Orin Tabor will open a restaurant in Mine Hill. Two cows for sale. Inquire at I1'. Newhoube's. George McCall of Guide Rock was in town Monday Marry Mitchell was down from In sivale Wednesday. For Rent- A farm of ."iOO acres. In uire at this olllce. Horn. Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. .Ionian, a daughter. Uoy Uenson was up from Superior the lirst of the week. Mrs. Dr. Gardner of Orleans visited her parents this week. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. F. Amiek have gone vast for a month's visit. W. I". (Jeer's brother and family were ip from Superior Saturday. Dwight Wilson came home Wednes day from a visit in Lincoln. George Overing returned from Sioux -City, la., the tirst of the week. Will Wolfe went, to Lincoln Sunday to accompany his mother home. Grant Itailey of Omaha spent Satur day and Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hanson are inuparcnttnf a son, born Monday. C. G. I'ituey of Inavale was a pleas ant culler at this otlice Wednesday. Roscoe Weesner went down to St. .Joe Sunday with two ears of cattle. Will Kent has moved to the l V. Taylor farm, southeast of Ked Cloud. Cloyd Cuinmings.day engineer at the vleetric light plant, is on the sick list. The RuiTington bridge inspector was in Hed Cloud Wednesday in his special ear. . Mr. and Mrs. George Wittwer are the parents of a son, born last Thurs day. , Mrs. Mary Scrl, who has passed the winter in lied Cloud, has moved to Hlue Hill."' Will Heffelbower left the. tirst of the week to go on to his farm near Limon, Colo. I W. Studebaker's new residence on West Fourth avenue is about ready for occupancy. Representative Hesse returned to Lincoln Tuesday morning after a brief visit at home. The framework of C. D. Robinson's new residence on Seward street was erected this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Taylor or Wich ita, Kansas, visited with Red Cloud friends this week. J. R. Mutz of Omaha has accepted the position of manager of W. II. Tabor's restauront. W. E. Francis, who recently pur chased a farm near Imperial, left for that place Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.Cleghoru of Casseounty are visiting with the hitter's son, C. G. l'itney, near Inavale. The Uurlington bridge gang, which has been at Hlooniliigton for a month, is back in Red Cloud. Ed Walter, who has been working in McCook for several months, is now clerking at the Royal. Will Latta has opened a lunch and short order house in the room north of Spokestlehl's feed store. Little Marie Ncnl, daughter of Marion Neal, has been quite sick with an attack of pneumonia. .lullus Nelson and family left Wednesday for their new home in Howard county, Nebraska. Con Wilson, from near Inavale, was hauling lumber from Red Cloud Tues day to build a new house. Miss Anna Ferguson of Taylorville, 111., is visiting her brother. .lames Fer guson, and the Roganreifs. Mr.and Mrs. Merrill Hughes of Filley, Neb., are visiting with Mrs. Hughes' parents, A. Roats and wife. Subject of sermon at the'Congregn gational church next Sunday morning: Children and the Church." Miss Ruth Warren, who has been vis iting in Lincoln for several weeks, returned home Wednesday evening. The Senior Vice Whist Club gave a farewell surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ilobbs Wednesday evening. .1. O. Lindley and son George have rented the Gov. Gnrberproperty.south east of town, and will occupy it this summer. Mrs. N. L. D. Smith left Monday evening for Wisconsin, being called there by the death of her sister, Mrs. Anna Rope. It is announced that there will be some important changes in the Uur lington time card, beginning with next Sunday. Whenever you get hungry drop into Will Latta's short order house, just north of Spoketield's. Everything new and up to date. The Degree of Honor will have a banquet following the meeting next Tuesday night. All members are urged to be present for the transacting of im portant business. Clarence Lewis and family left Thursday morning for Traer, Kan., out on the St. Francis branch, where he will run a restaurant. E. W. Anderson, who has been farm ing the Goble ranch, has purchased the Ernest Haskins farm, four miles southwest of Red Cloud. , Come to the M. E. church to the Sun day school rally. Dr. Thomas will ad dress the school. Also a program will be rendered at 10:45 a. m. Will Auld, cashier of the State bank, lost the ends of two his lingers the tirst of the week by getting them caught in the door of the big steel vault. Robert T. Rotter, the oil king of Okmulgee, Okla., was shaking bands with friends in Red Cloud yesterday, and left for home this morning. The friends of L. A. Haskins have suggested his name for mayor. Com Ad. We have no doubt .Mr. Haskins' "name" would make a good mayor. Newhouse Rros. have just received a handsome new line of bracelets of the latest patterns, as well as a full line of the famous "Swastika" pattern jewelry. Faster and faster the'paee is set, Hy people of action, vim and get, So if at the linish you would be. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. D. R. Whltakcr has moved into the residence property which he recently purchased from Mrs. .Juliet Walker, acioss the street from the Haptist church. The best investment which has been made by the city administration in a long time was when it appointed .lohn Tomlinson an street and water com missioner. Pine Salvo Carbolizcd acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, chapped hands nnd lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Mary Dark circles under the eyes i indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise and Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and beautiful. 35 cents, Tea and Tablets. C. L. Cotting. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Slgnaturo of wZ&: I If p Copyiitit 1907 Home of Kuppcnhtimtr Clucago W- The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., ALWAYS RELIABLE First Door North of the Post Office, Red Cloud, Nebraska Fred Spcnce of Itlndcn stoppeil in Red Cloud Wednesday. He is on his way to Trenton, county seat of Hitch cock county, where he will run an ab stract olllce, Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted, at Dr. Damerell's olllce in Red Cloud, Thursday, March 11. The mothers, wives and sisters of the band boys will serve dinner anil supper Saturday in the Damerell building. The receipts will go towards buying uniforms for the band boys. The Juniors of the Congregational church will celebrate with a program next Sunday evening nt 7::i). The twenty-third anniversary of the asso ciation. All cordially invited. Roy Dickey is visiting with his pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Dickey. Roy will leave Monday for Norfolk, Virgin la, where he will enter the service of Uncle Sam as a .baker in the navy. Mr. Marsh, the new blacksmith at Wolfe it Reardslee's shop, has moved over with his family from Womer, Ks. and is now occupying the Dellart prop city, in the northeast part of town. Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep, :i5 cents, Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cotting. The Christian Endeavor basket social was a decided success, from the stand point of the entertainment furnished, although the receipts were small owing to the limited number of baskets for sale. Two days' treatment free. Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges tion, impure breath, perfect assimila tion of food, increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above oiler. Sold by Henry Cook. I A letter from E. C. Davis, who Is now pastor of the Christian church at He bron, states tbathe is well pleased with his new location and greatly encour aged with tins outlook. The Hebron church has a membership of about four hundred. Your money refunded if after using three-fourths () of a lube of Manan you arc dissatistlcd. Return the bal ance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheerfully return ed. Take advantage of this offer. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Frank Camel gave his lecture on the "American Roy"ut-tho opera house Wednesday night, it being the hist number of the colletre course. The largo audience appeared to appre ciate the entertainment, although lie was rather rough on the fathers. The neighbors and friends of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, of Garfield town ship, gave an oyster supper for them Wednesday. About thirty guests were present). Mr, and Mrs. Wolfe have moved to the old A. 11. 1'ierco farm four miles northeast of Red Cloud. New Models New Hats Overcoats I'rof. Alvin Snnpp, director of the Red Cloud band, has been engaged by the newly organized Franklin band, t ogive them instruction two nights in each week. Mr. Snapp's engagement begins tonight. The Franklin people could not have made a better selection. Mrs. C.J. l'latt entertained a party of indies, Tuesday evening, at a farewell reception for Mrs. Juliet Walker and Mis. Ratty Jackson. Mrs. Jackson goes to Lincoln to visit with the Galushns, ami Mrs. Walker to Seward, where she will later be joined by Mrs. Jackson, anil they will make their home there. Rumors are already beginning to cir culate as to the location of the pro- I posed new school building. The most j presisteut rumor is to the effect thai I the building is to be located on the va cant tract west of C. II. Miner's res idence. We do not believe the school board will repeat the experiment of building another school house out in the country. I Mr. and Mrs. Coplen, living oil the county farm, nine miles northwest of town, celebrated the twenty-fifth anni versary of their wedding Thursday. A large crowd of their neighbors and friends were invited to take dinnerand spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Coplen were the recipients of many handsome presents of silverware and other use ful articles in honor of the occasion. "Cutictlb'i The word "Swatslka" is derived from the Sanscrit, meaning good fortune, well being, welfare. It is the oldest known symbol in the world, and is j found in prehistoric graves and ruins in all quarters of the globe. It is , carved upon the solid rock in the moun tains of India, and painted upon the j walls of the canons In Arizona. It is dug up out of the ruins of the ancient I (1 recce, and from the graves of the RHhI HSriiinS R'HIfll&.r Nk'ttt,iKjis,B 1 1111' UH& 'MADE BYTHETRJyEgy Spring The cut in this "ad" gives you an idea of the new style in Men's Coats for Spring. We have quite a few of thes models in. stock and would be glad to show you the different pretty materials. For Spring now in stock. Come in and see them. We are still selling Overcoats at 20 per cent discount. Mound Ruilder Indians in Ohio. It is found on Cliff Dwellers' pottery in North America, and upon prehistoric pottery in Rrazil. Itlscoinmon inChlna and Japan. It appears on the fore head of gods in the temples, and on the walls of the rock cut and carved temples of the lluddhas, and also on Rrahmin monuments. It is placed on the breast of the dead in Thibet, and ornaments the petticoats of the women in that country. It has been found in IScrkshirc, England, and In Rem. It Is shown in the ruinsof Algeriaandou the bronze Ingots of aborigines in Ash antee. Many specimens have been ob tained from the Indian Iturial .Mounds of the Mississippi Valley, and Mounds of Tennessee and (leorgia. At the present time some of the American Indians use the Swatika asa sacred Symbol, as well as In ornament or ceremony; among them aro the Kan sas or Sac Indians, and particularly the N'avajos, I'imas and Rueblos. The Navajos weave it into their blankets and manufacture it in silver. Thomas Wilson, Curator of the U.S. National Museum, in Ills book "The Swastika" says of it: "What seems to have been at all times as an attribute of the Swastika, is its character as a charm or amulet, as a sign of benediction, blessing, long life, good fortune, good luck. This character has continued into modern times, and while the Swastika is rec ognized as a holy and sacred symbol, by at least one Ituddhistic religious sect, it is still used by the common people of India, China and Japan asa i sign of long life, good wishes and good I forture. j "Thus was shown that in far as well as near countries, in modern as well as i ancient times, this sign stood for bless ing, good wishes, and by a slight ex tcntion, for good luck." The Wonderful Growth of Calumet Baking Powder Is duo to its Perfect Quality and Moderate Price Used In Millions of Homes m is t'4 H