swwue" . 1 r IV r ! .tr L" i , IV i t'l'i i- & 8 ' ...i y i1 ( . t. , 1 ii -at1- CefrtttfrtetCtCtettt&Ctfr&tfr&tfrCttfrfert-t-tt. .,, (.?,. IT' U Or k Or i. U u vt u- k k Ml Mi Of lb tl U RED TAG SALE While in Chicago recently we picked up a few bar gains in Fancy China, Tablets, Box Papers, Books, etc. We will place these on sale for JonCj day only, Saturday, March 30th at prices that will compel you to buy, We shall also include in this sale, to introduce it, the Battle Creek Sanitary Soap, used largely by Physicians, Nurses and Dentists, and is a housenold necessity for the prevention of conta gion. There will be many articles TAG SALE that will interest you. March 30th, one day only. in this RED Come in and see G. L COTTING, . Druggist i-iZ3-S:332:i2am$-i-3iS-3Sii 1 m in m m Vail Fox was in Guide Rock Thurs day. Dr. B. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damerell block. Mrs. I. Frisbie is home from Grand Island. Lou Hohror wont to Henkleman Tuesday. T. .1-. Duffy was down from Hidden Tnesday. (3. B. Putnam was down from Cowles Taesdny. llert Garber went to Omaha Wodnss lay night. Charley Unibill is home from a visit in Lincoln. Rev. Hill was down from Inavale Wednesday. Attorney Saylor went to Lincoln ibis morning. Lew WalteV returned Tuesday from Norton. Kansas. lr Kent A farm of ."00 acres. In--Huire at this otllee. I. Gharst was down from northwest of Inavale Tuesday. Hurt Lindley, the Uiverton druggist, w.is in town. Sunday. Dr. Nellie Maurcr and Miss Emma 1 5 raves went to North Hrnnch Tuesday. Sam Temple was up from Kansas City the llrst of the week. Mrs. W. C. Frahm and children are visiting in Hlue Hill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of River ton spent Sunday in Hed Cloud. Postmaster Carpenter of Inavale Visited Ked Cloud on Wednesday. Alfalfa seed for sale by W. II. Kosen gratis, at Piatt's lumberyard. HJtf Miss Fullwider of Hlue Hill visited At the home of Win. White this week. Attorney A. I). Raunoy of Hlue Hill was in the city Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. .I. Dietrick are the parents of a son, born Thursday morn ing. Mrs. L. II. Fort has returned home from a visit with her daughters in Orleans. Mrs. Mary Hummel went to Juniata, Nob., Wednesday to visit with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams have pone to Alma, where they will work in a hotel. The dance given by the band boys Tuesday evening was not very well patronized. Henry C. Brret has been granted an increase of pension. Fred Maurerwas his attorney. Mrs. Joe Saladon left last Sunday for Chicage, where she will undergo an operation. The "Ranker's Child," at the opera house Wednesday evening, pleased a large audience. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature) of 7? .sj. ---"- w wm - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hadell and daughter May went to Lebanon the first of the week. Miss Fannie P.rown of Norton, Kan., is visiting at tho home of her uncle, William Weesner. It. K. SheilVr went to Superior this morning to consult a specialist in diseases of tho ear. Mrs. Ward L. Austin entertained about a doze n of her lady friends Tuesday afternoon. Uoy Fearn is working on a dray line in McCook and his wife expects to join him there soon. L. C. Olmsted and daughter of Ina vale attended the theater in Hed Cloud Wednesday evening. I esse Norton loft Wednesday evening J for Fort Morgan, Col., whore he will play ball this summer Prof. Charles Holt, superintendent of schools at Naponee, was a Hed Cloud visitor Saturday. Dr. Damerell, Judge Kocncy and C. H. Steward left for Denver Tuesday evening to look at land. W. A. Miller was down from Frank lin Monday transacting business with MoAlister's Marble Works. Misses Mabel Day and Clara Martin dale, teachers in the Hlue Hill schools, spent Sunday in Ked Cloud. John Wilson has the contract for building the new house for B. M. Card near North Uranch, Kansas. The band boys are already figuring on a band tournament to bo hold in Red Cloud sometime next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wolcott of Inavale attended "The Hunker's Child" at the opera house Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wills are in tho eity on business connected with issu ing a city directory for Hed Cloud. Mrs. Anderson arrived Tuesday from Missoula, Mont., for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson. Mrs. Riley Hurton and son Arthur came down from Franklin Tuesday for a visit at the homo of A. 11. Carpenter. I). M. Abel this week moved into Mrs. Pharos' residence property, south west corner Third and Cedar streets. Mrs. T. W. Hatfield returned Mon day to her homo in Jamestown, Kan., after a two weeks visit in Hed Cloud. Mrs. Fred StoiVen was granted a divorce from Fred Steffen in the Fianklin county district court last week. H. H. Hollisterof Sharon, Wis., ar rived Wednesday evening for a visit at tho homo of his brother, George Hoi lister. The state supreme court has decided that the governor lias the right to live in tho executive mansion without pay ing rent. There will be no evening services at any of tho churches next Sunday on account of tho union meeting at tho opera house. Whenever you got hungry drop into Will Latta's short order house, just north of Spokefiold's. Everything new and up to date. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson ar rived from Lincoln Saturday. Mr. Thompson has taken charge of Taber's short order house. II. J. Sheldon, who lives four and a half miles north of town, is planting a grove of about seventy-five maple trees around his new house. F. I!. Mandovillo has purchased from Dr. Creighton the lots at tho northeast corner of Second and Walnut streets and will build a residence. I have some home grown maple trees from 0 to VI foot high for sale. 1 will plant them for you if you wish. For price inquire of A. (1. I liven. Mrs. Watt Chambers and son Joe of Harden City, Kansas, are visiting rela tives in the city. Mrs. Chambers was formerly Miss Sophia lleigle. Mrs. Klin Poyer and sou Karl of Hastings and Mrs. Iloit of t'owlos are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Hutchison and other relatives. Wanted HO head of cattle to pas ture, 40 cents per mouth. Albert Wright, a miles west and 0 north of Ked Cloud. apr Pi Newhouse Hros. 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. Mrs. N. S. Hants has leased the Fouth Avenue hotel and will take pos session the first of April. The hotel will be run as a dollar a day house. Tress llarwood has purchased two lots north of the I. (). O. F. hall and will build a residence as soon as he can engage carpenters to do the work. Faster and faster the pace is set. Hy people of action, vim and get, So if at the finish vou would be. Take llollister's Hoeky Mountain Tea. C. L. Jotting. O. W. Pope, formerly of this eity, has announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for councilman in Lincoln, on a "square deal" plat form. Many of the farmers who come to Ked Cloud to trade seem to think they need a suitable place to hitch their teams more than they do a new court house. Gcorgo W. Lindsey shipped ten head of Oalloway cattle to Kansas Uity yes terday. From there they will be re shipped to the Klondike country in Canada. Why cannot Ked Cloud found and sustain a eity librnrj'V Is not the 11 ter ra ry nature of our young people worth the expense and trouble of such an in stitution? Pine Salvo Carbolized acts like a poultice: highly antiseptic, extensively used for Bc.ema, chapped hands and lips, outs, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. The members of the twelfth grade of the high school celebrated Wednesday as "sneak day" by "playing hooky" from school. They went to the river and had a grand time. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Steward and Miss Vera Henner of Columbus, Ohio, arrived yesterday morning for a visit with C. H. Steward at tho Damerell ranch, southwest of town. Mrs. Stotzenburg of Hcnkolman, sister of Mrs. W. T. Kohror, arrived Thursday morning, accompanied by her little child, whom she brought here for medical treatment. 5- WWVV'V'WV',' Just Received, a Car Load of White Lily FL01R Special Prices in Lots. McFARLAND 15he GROCER All the Phonos Easter Thoughts A Bviddirvg? W rHEN you come forth in all your Easter splendor you'll appear a Perfectly Dressed Man, if your Suit, Top Coat, Wat and Toggery comes from this store. tJYou can take your place in the front rank of oood dressers and stay there. Copyrijlil 1907 Ho.ur tKilnK-niieimer tJThcre arc no Clothes bctlcr than ours; no ewe. .jas tjial arc ncwcr. fj0 Neckwear more handsome; no Gloves or Haberdashery of any sort more refined or more exclusive in styles. Men's Suits, $5 to $25 For the best things in Men's Wearables come here. fHYour pocketbook will fare better if we do your Easter Outfitting. The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS RELIABLE J First Door North of Post Office, Red Cloud, Nebraska SheritV (libson and ox-ShorilT Shel-1 burn wore down from Alma yesterday i to take the Harlan county prisoners,! who have been confined in the Webster county jail, to Alma for trial. j Mrs. A. .1. Waskom, who has been' visiting with her mother, Mrs. Woido- j man, left Monday to join her husband for a visit in Indiana before they re-1 turn to their home in Halsey, Nob. j Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, . sleepless, feel mean? llollister's llocky j .Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep, :ir cents, Tea or Tablets. C. Ij. Cutting. The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, to tho number of about fifty, gathered at their new homo in Catherton precinct last Tues day and gave them a house warming. Elder C. H. Smith will hold a series of meetings in tho Hrethern church in (larfleld beginning next Sunday even ing, and will preach in Ked Cloud Sunday at 11 a. m. All are cordially invited. Frank Swancara was in Red Cloud Wednesday on his way to Hlue Rapids, Kan., where ho will farm this year. Since leaving Hed Cloud he has been keeping books at tho Orand Island sugar factory. Kd Ovoring was wearing a big bunch of shamrock and a broad smile Sunday in honor of tho birth of a son, which occurred on St. Patrick's day, in Lin coln. We suppose the new arrival will be named "Hat." The handsome new altar for tho Catholic church has arrived and been placed in position. It is pure white with gold trimmings, and bears the inscription: "In Memory of .lames H. Miner and Hugh Miner." S. A. Haymau, who has been one of the mwst otliciont workmen connected with the installation of tho electric light plant, leaves today for his home in Grand Island, where ho has a good position in tho electric light plant. The agitation of tho Frank Uarkor case has again been rovived by tho Lincoln newspapers. Harker's two years reprieve expires in June. It is safe to say that ho will never hang for the atrocious crime which ho commit ted. Tho entire sixth and ten pupils from the seventh grade were transferred from tho high school building to tho old Haptist church Monday. Tho change was made (nccossary by tin; crowded condition of the high school building. Henry Ilouchin and Miss Mabel Hayes sprang asurpriseon their friends by going to Hloomington and getting married last week. Thoy will go to Wyinoro to live, where Mr. Ilouchin has secured a position as fireman on tho Hurllngton. The lady friends of Mrs. J. S.lilllmm gave her a birthday surpriso last Saturday evening. Among tho presents received by Mrs. Gilliam was a Victor graphaphone record, "Home, Sweet Home," sung by Adellua I'attl, thu world's greatest prima donna. Row .1. M. Hates will return from St. Haul on Thursday before Kaster and hold service that day at four p. in. in Grace church. Good Friday, service without sermon at 10 a. m., and with sermon at 7:110 p. m. Also on Faster day, both morning and evening. Dr. Asher, who has been taking a post graduate course at tho Kansas City Veterinary College, having been absent all winter, returned homo Tues day evening. Ho has entirely recov ered from the e Hoots of the operation which he underwent a few months ago. Manan Pile Remedy put up incon venient collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may bo applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almout instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Jim Owen and Fugono Morri field tho two Harlan county prisioners who have been confined in jail here for several months, were taken to Alma yesterday for trial. The charge against Owen is robbery committed while he was night operator at Alma. Merrlfieldis hold for murdering the landlord of tho farm on which he lived. Kldor R. A. Thompson of l'lattsburg, Mo., will preach at the Christaiu church Sunday, March tilth at II a. in. and 7:110 p. m. Morning subject, "Making Disciples and Christians," subject for evening, "Heaven's Great Sacrifice." Sunday school at 10 a. in. There will bo preaching Friday and Saturday nights also. Come and wor ship with us. Tho relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative influence originated with Hoe's Laxative Cough Syrup, con taining Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, which is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not fully satisfied with results, your money will bo refunded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. The Knights Templars of Cyreno Coinmandory No. 11, of this eity, will attend Faster services in a body, and in full uniform, at the Congregational church Sunday evening, March 31, at t 8 o'clock. Tho pastor, Sir Knight Cressmun, will preach tho sermon and the choir will render tho excellent cantata, "Tho King in His Glory." A cordial invitation extended to all, Heo's Laxative Cough Syrup contain taining Honey and Tar is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conforms to the provisions of tho National Huro Food and Drug Law, Juno 30, 1000. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving tho bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store.. M III il If! i SH m M ' i m tf I il .wl n M n 1 4iJ v . Jft )!