r-1 '( ' n X- v avV'W'V v V S LOCALETTES 5 K M en s, u Just Received, a Car Load of Coats Rain i 1 u i f rV : i , White Lily FLOUR Special Prices in Lots. MARIAND Gtfe GROCER ! the Phones Opera House, Wednesday, March 20 E. H. PERRY Frosonts HARRY SHANNON'S Powerful Four-Act Comedy Drama, The Bankers Child WESTERN CO. A play that makos tho bonrt boat with emotion. OLBVER SINGING AND DANCING SPECIALTIES .SPECIAL SCENERY GORGEOUS GOWNS Featuring the Little PERRY Sisters mm y Arbuckles ARIOSA comes in one pound packages M!"" onlv. sealed for vour 7&i& ' 9 Piss? to insurc your 9 1 getting the genuine old- c fashioned Arbuckles' ARIOSA Coffee everytimc. numiMiiMpni Be real angry if they send you a substitute, which is not as good and may in time ruin your digestion and nerves. Corr plrci wilh all rcciuiremenli c,f tKs National Pute Food Law, Guarantee No. 204 I , tUtl at Yabintloo. T HlDlfnl JHKKUK t j j- s? 4J Faster ami faster tho puce is not, "JJy people ot action, vim and get, So if at tho finish yon would bo. Take llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. Kargaius every minute at Turnure llros. Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, Dameroll block. Roy Garber went to Hastings Wed nesday. Wm, Lindqulst went to Hastings to day noon. E. J. Overingwas In Lincoln the ilrst of tho week. Garden seeds, the kind that grow, at Turnure llros. ltruee Frame came down from Itlue Kill yesterday. For Kent A farm of 500 acres. In quire at this ollice. Take your butter and eggs to Turn ure llros. It pays. If you want dishes of any kind, buy them at Turnure llros. Mrs. N. S. Hants returned Monday from a visit in Juniata. Call at Newhouse llros. and get a handsome pin tray free. Attorney Saylor returned Tuesday evening from a trip east. Shoes bought at Turnure llros. wear and make life's walk easy. M. A. Mercer paid a visit to relatives in Gibbon, Neb., this week. W. II. and (). W. Tabor went to Omaha the iirsl of tho week. Ed McDonald returned Thursday morning from a visit in Mi mien. Mrs. .1. X. Uiekardsof Colorado City is visiting relatives in Red Cloud. Mrs. Sanson is visiting in lleutrice with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Rife. Rev. J. M. Hates left today for a twelve days trip to St. Paul, Minn. Docs your colfee suit you? If not, buy It of Turnure llros, and it will. Miss Cook entertained the pharma cists of the city at luncheon Sunday. Miss Eva Myers has gone to Lebanon to assist her father in his restaurant. C. C. Cowden returned last Saturday from a several weeks' visit in St. Joe. Mrs. L. I. Albright is visiting in Norton, Kan., with her son Sherwood. Leroy Tarr, of Miner Rros'. store, left Tuesday evening for Salt Lake City. Mrs. John Ilarber of llelvidere,Neb., visited this week with relatives in Red Cloud. Tho Ilurlington pay car gladdened the hearts of tho local railroad boys yesterday. Last Sunday while hunting Guy Day killed a mammoth coon. It weighed 31 pounds. The more the people sec of the in candescent street lights, the better they like them. Roy Morgan and Henry Clauson, Jr., went to llloomington Monday evening to attend eourt. Have you seen the beautiful new spring dress goods and spring jackets at Turnure llros.? Religious services at Indian Creek school house next Sunday at 3 p. m., weather permitting. Dr. E. S. Reed of Chicago, formerly a dentist here, was shaking hands with old friends this week. Subject of sermon at tile Congrega tional church Sunday evening, March 17th, "The Model Home." A. J. Waskom loft on Monday for a visit iti Indiana. Mrs. Waskom re mained in Red Cloud for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lindqulst returned Tuesday evening from a month's v'tbit in the eastern part of tho state. Miss Norma Richardson came home last evening from Lincoln, whore site has been attending the university. Rev. Mr. Thompson of Missouri, will preach ot the Christian church, both morning and evening, next Sunday. Miss Anna Ferguson has returned to her home In Taylorvillc, 111., after a visit at the home of J. W. lloganrlef. Opening sale of millinery Saturday, Kith, at Turnure Kros. liny your spring hat of us. Get the style and save mon- J. W. Kinsel returned from Lincoln Friday morning, aceompanieil by Mrs. i Kinsel, who is greatly improved in health. Walter Collins and family will leave Sunday for Kurr Oak, Kan., which place they will make their home this summer. Dr. J. W. Moranvillo is slowly re covering from his recent severe illness, and was out driving for a short time yesterday. Virgil Law fell from a 10-foot scaf fold, Saturday, while worklngon Frank and TOP COATS The time of the year when a Rain Coal or Top Coat is the proper garment to wear. Plenty of them in our store at prices ranging from $5 to $18. Spring Suits Not loo early to buy your SPRING SUIT. We are selling lots of them. Vc claim without fear of contra diction the finest display of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits in Southern Nebraska. Prices fair and Quality the best. Men's Suits, $5 to $25. Men's Shoes The Florsheim, $4 and $5; Sclz Shoes, $1.75 to $4. A big line of Boys' Shoes, $1.75 to $2.50. The Cowfiea-Kaley . First Door North Vavricka's new house, and sustained severe injuries. Whenever you get hungry drop into Will Latin's short order house, just north of Spokefield's. Everything new and up to date. Mrs. O. 11. Stark, who has been vis iting her brother, J. E. Krown, left Wednesday morning for her homo in Chillicotho, Mo. Tho Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. L. II. Klacklcdge, assisted by Mrs. George J. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ackley of Omaha, arrived Tuesday evening for a visit with Mrs. Ackley 's parents, Colonel and Mrs. Winfrey. Tho ladies of the Congregational church will hold their regular monthly market at Griffoth's store a week from tomorrow, March 2U. G. W. MeCraeken lias resigned his position at Cotting's drug store and gone to Stanton, Neb., where he will manage a drugstore. The ten-Inch snow that fell on Sat urday soon melted and It all soaked in to the ground. It was the first real snow storm of the winter. 1 have some home grown maple trees from 0 to Vi foot high for stile. I will plant them for yon if you wish. For price inquire of A. G. Green. John Karkley is moving the house from the place recently purchased by Will Smith from C. W. Kaley, to the old John I'arkcs farm, west of town. Newhouse Kros. 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. The beautiful cantata, "The King in His Glory," will be given in the Con gregational church Sunday evening March It I. Watch for particulars next week. Jan. MeKride and Jack Waller of Cowles wore in Red Cloud yesterday morning on their way home from Kan sas City, where they had been .with catttc. l'ino Salvo Carbolized acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. The city council of Superior is Inves tigating the condition of the electric light plant in that city with a view to purchasing it. Municipal ownership is the only system. Axel Daiil and Harold Dahl, of Web her, Kan., former pupils of Alvin Snapp, visited with the Red Lmud band last night and assisted tho boy.- with their practice. II. Paulson and family of Ilelvidere, Neb., visited at the home of A. T. Walker this week. Mr. Paulson will occupy Mr. Walker's farm on Farmers creek, the coining season. The Nashville Students gavo an al leged entertainment at tho opera house ALWAYS RELIABLE of tho Post Office, Red Tuesday night. Aside from one fairly good dancer, there was no redeeming feature to the performance. The Citizens' band will give a big dance at Woodman hall next Tuesday evening. Prof. Snapp's orchestra will furnish the music. Everybody is In vited. Admission to the hall will be free. Dr. Snhin of Omaha stopped olT in Red Cloud last night for a short visit with his brother, D. T. Snhin, east of town. Tho doctor was on his way home from Orleanswhere he had been called professionally. Mrs. Towusend of Iloldrego, state or ganizer of the W. C. T. U.,will lecture at the M. E. church on Saturday eve ningat7::i(), also at the Congregational church Sunday morning and at the Christian church at night. Ralph VanCleef and I'otor Moat, two of the fancy barbers ut Red Cloud, were in the oltj' Sunday visiting with their friend, W. E. Krown. They think some of starting another shop in this city. Franklin Sentiel. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oberg and Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, from near Campbell, were in Red Cloud Saturday on their way to attend the silver wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson, soutlieastof town. 1). F. Trunkeyor Kellingliam, Wash., was shaking hands with old friends in this city this week. Mr. Trunkey was on his way homo from a visit to his boyhood home in Ohio, which he has not visited for nearly forty years. Fireman Gus Sodorburg is home from Grand Island on account of ill ness of his father, expecting to he here two or three weeks, lie is employed on the L'nion Pacific, running out of Grand Island. McCook Republican. Prof. Snapp goes to Franklin tonight 1 jflmmnHfcT I'll? ssinBji A I W ffi-w it ' fill Copyrltto 1907 The I louse of Ktipjnhcimei CIllMKO Cloud, Nebraska to give the newly organized band at that place its Ilrst rehearsal. Mr. Snapp has twice before made arrangements to go, but was unavoidably prevented. The Franklin band has twenty-eight members. The Ladies Aid society of the M. K. church will hold their annual Easter Kazar Satiuday March :i(). They will also serve in connection with the bazar a chicken pie dinner and supper. A cordial invitation is extended (to all. It will be hold In the Dainerell block, Mrs. T. C. Hacker received a tele- grrm this morning announcing the se rious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Lulu Glenn, of Kuite, Mont., and left on the morning train to be at her bedside. Mrs. Glenn is well known in Red Cloud, having visited here on two oc casions. llcrt Garber will leave for Omaha next Wednesday, where hewilllbo giv en an opportunity to "make" the Omaha Western league club. Kortisu speedy pitcher, has good control of the ball, and in addition is a good hitter and inflolder. Wo wish him success and have no doubt will "land" with the team. A large audience was present last Sunday evening at tho Congregational church to listen to a program by the Junior Endeavor Society, celebrating the ttfd anniversary of that organiza tion. Every number on the 'program was good. The recitations ami soiij'h by the. primary class were worthy of special mention. Miss Florence Kel logg presided with dignity and precis ion. I lor po6m calls forth " special praise. Tho Junior choir surprised all by their most excellent music. Thoso not present missed a rich treat. An offering for a missionary library was taken amounting to 85. The superin tendent wishes to thank all for tills liberal contribution. Health Calumet makes light, digestible wholesome food.! Economy Only one heap ing teaspoonful is needed for one quart of flour. Clothing Co., I l I i m ii 'ill i ,ii 3 HI hi !'l ! J I