' S Nv N 9 I ! itrltltit Or Or 'Of - Or Or lb b lb lb a RED TAG t While in Chicago recently wc picked up a few bar gains in Fancy China, Tablets, Box Papers, Books, etc. We will place these on sale for one 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 in this RED TAG SALE that will interest you. Come in and March 30th, one day see. . L. COTTING, . Druggist 3-i-S9-a-SS33-333S-S' LOCALETTES 'Will Overman is homo from Lincoln. ' Dr. E. A. Thomas, Dentist, I)amerell block. John Myers was down from Itivcrtou Wednesday. Tho Rurlington depot at Orleans hwried Sunday. Wanted Girl for general housework. Mr-,. 0. II. Miner. For Kent A farm of .100 acres. In jairo at this otllcc. Mrs. A. C. Slaby was down"from Riverton Wednesday. Lucius Frisbie is home from Lincoln for the spring vacation. f). i Winters of Lincoln visited with "Red Cloud friends Wednesday. Urn. Jackson was down from Uivor n Monday on legal business. The term of the district court has Ween postponed until April 15. M rr,. J. N. Rickards went to Hebron rke first of the week for a visit. Kd Storey came down from Hastings this week to visit with relatives. Mrs. Fred Taylor of Rivorton visited relatives in Red Cloud this week. The high school base ball team will go to Superior for a game April 12. Alfalfa seed for sale by W. II. Ronen vrans, at Piatt's lumberyard. ' 12tf V, II. Ilosencrans went down to For mosa. Kan., Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Thomas and daughter are home from Wray, Colo. Al and Fred Rushee of Holdrege waited with Charley Rushee this week. Mrs. Fred Peterson is still very ill At her home in the south part of town. Mrs. Vincent of Hiverton visited at the home of Harvey Vincent this week. ,M. S. Marsh of Grand Island is shak ing hands with Red Cloud friends this eck. Mrs. L. Romford has bought the tordfeld residence on North Cedar trccL .John Weesner, principal of the Web er, Kan., schools, visited his parents unday. Frank Hadley is again in Red Cloud after an absence of seven or eight Mouths. Miss Stella Deisley and Mrs. Claud Rtickney were down from Inavale, Tuesday. (). A. Nelson, the veterinarian, has purchased the livery business of Roren Myers. The suggestion of numbering the houses seems to be meeting with gen eral approval. Kay Arneson and Mrs. Sutton were iown from Walnut Creek Wednesday Tisiting their mother. Elsewhere in today's pnper will be found the proposition to vote bonds for a new court house!. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho ..Slgnaturo of m&s rf:-t-:S::rr9: f SALE ft m m S m "A only. S. M. True and Rev. Hill were down from Inavale Wednesday. Howard How of (libhnn, Neb., visit ed relatives here this week. He came overland on his bicycle. A man named Scott, from Hiverton. either lost or was "touched" for his watch in Red Cloud Monday. Kd Lowrey was in the city Monday on his way to Inavale, where he form erly worked for C. II. Waldo. Joe Holcomb, who has been visiting with his sister, Mrs. Arneson, returned to Clay Center Thursday noon. Miss May Hummel, formerly an em ploye of the newspaper olllces in Red Cloud, was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Harry Moede and children niid Mrs. Charles Eldridge of Rlue Hill are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Peter Moat, who lias taoil employed in Shcard's barber shop, has gdne to Geneva, where he will make his honk'. Red Cloud Aerie No. 1537, F. O. K., held a big supper Wednesday evening. Roast pig was the principal article of diet. Mrs. Prather of Rloomington and Phil Grout of Almena, Kan., visited this week at the home of Charley Grout. Governor Sheldon yesterday signed the terminal taxation bill. Resse and. Renkel voted against the bill on final passage. The new plate glass three-chair case for Mercer'H barber shop has arrived and been placed in position. It is a fine one. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Ackley came down from Omaha to attend the fuuer al of Mrs. Aekley's father, Colonel C. L. Winfrey. Ed Kellogg, one of the pioneers of this vicinity, now a resident of Wash ington, is visiting with his brother John Kellogg. Whenever you get hungry drop into Will Latta's short order house, just north of Spokefield's. Everything new and up to date. Sparks from an engine started a prairie fire Monday which came near destroying the new house on tho Starke ranch at Amboy. I). F. Parkerof Hamilton, ()., stopped in Red Cloud Wednesday to see his wife, who is visiting with her father, Postmaster Hacker. Tomorrow Albright Rros will hold their fifth annual opening, and the event promises to be a great entertain ment for all who attend. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Graham and Hugh Graham arrived Saturday morn ing from St. Louis for a visit at the home of Frank Graham. I will have some extra peach, cherry, apple and plums on hand to sell soon. Expect them about the nth of April. Come and see them. A. G. Gm:i:.v. Wanted 30 head of cattle to pas ture, 40 cents per month. Albert Wright, 3 miles west and 0 north of Red Cloud. apr 12 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 thu pace is set, Hy people of action, vim and get, So if at tho finish you would be. Take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cottlng. Mothers who desire to have a decent place for their children to attend school next year should go to the polls next Tuesday and vote for the school bonds. At a special meeting of the city council held Tuesday a new pump was ordered bought for the water works. It is expected to arrive here some time next week. Pine Salve Carbolized acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Ec.cma, chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Waskom have re turned from Indiana. Mr. Waskom leaves today for their home at Halsey. Neb., while his wife will visit here for a week or so longer. One of our rural subscribers in formed us Saturday that the farmers thought the merchants ought to pro vide them with a place to hitch their teams when they came to town. The Red Cloud newspaper men are making as much fuss ubout the water supply of that city as though they ex pected to drink some of the stuff them selves. Guide Kock News Letter, Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Holllster's Uoeky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cottlng. Hubert Schulz, one of the prosperous farmers and stock raisers of the north part of the county, was in Red Cloud Wednesday on his way home from St. .loe, where he had been with a bunch of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. N. II. I taker, from near North ISrauch. were in Red Cloud Monday. It was Mrs. Maker's llrst trip to tow in over two years, she having been too ill to leave her home in that time. The dedication services of the Sacred Heart Catholic church of Red Cloud have been postponed to April II, on account of non-at rival of church furni ture. The services will be held at 10:.'U) o'clock a. in. Mary Dark circles under the eyes 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. North ward people should be lis deeply interested in the proposed new school building' as are the South ward er's. Good suhWol buildings and com petent Instructors are the best asset any city can have. Ladies who owil property or have children of school age are entitled to vote for members of the school board and also upon the bond proposition, next Tuesday. A'o have no doubt they will all vote "right." You cry, you laugh, you scream all at once when you see "The Country Editor," at Red Cloud opera house, Wednesday evening, April 3rd. Re serve your seats early for this produc tion. Prices ",'5, 35, 50c. . Dr. II. E. Ashor went to Kansas City Wednesday morning. Mr. Asher re ceived notification that he had received Just Received, a Car Load of White Lily FL0LR Special Prices in Lots. MgFABLAND 15he GR.OCER All tho Phonos 5 Copyright 1907 lloutc olKupptnlieimfr CluCAgO 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. JYour pockelbook will fare belter if wc do your Laster Uut-fitting. The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ? ALWAYS First Door North of Post a federal appointment, hut did not know the nature of it, and was unde cided whether he would accept. An alarm of fire was turned In Sun day at church time. A small prairie lire itt the south cud of town set lire, to a pile of poles and It was feared the high wind would cause the lire to spread. The damage was slight. Mrs, (leorgia Keeuoti of RepUhlic City, Kan., stopped In Red Cloud Sun day to visit her brother, Homer Mor gan. She is on her way to Kt. Collins, Colo., called there by the serious ill ness of her hlster, Mrs. llattle Hender son. The union meetings at the opera house last Sunday were largely at tended. A committee of representativ es of the business men and the various churches was appointed to see what could be done toward organizing a Y. M. C. A. here. Eire at McCook f ttesday destroyed the Oil house in the Hhrlington yards and spread to a livery stable which was destroyed, together with four or live head of horses. Two dwelling houses were also badly damaged. The loss was about SUO.OOO. Your money refunded if after using three-fourths (JO of a tube of ManZan you are dissatisfied. 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. 'The management of the Oherlin, Kan., opera house stated Saturday night after Mr. Colsonand his company had closed their performance of "The County Editor," that it was one of the best shows they had had in the Oher lin opera house. Will be in Red Cloud Wednesday night, April 3rd. (.leorge Williams, living in the south part of town, skipped out Saturday night with a horse and buggy belong ing to his wife (?) and through the efforts of Marshal (leer was captured at Huit Oak Sunday. The woman went after the horse and buggy, which she brought home Monday. Williams also came back. The home of "Hud" Dellart, in (Jar field township, was destroyed by lire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dellart went to church and left the small children at home alone. The house and con tents were entirely destroyed, but the children escaped unharmed. It is dan gerous proceeding to leave small child ren at home alone. Mr. Dellart has bu guu to haul out lumber for a new house. Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Wills are making a thorough canvass f the city in the interest of the new elty directory and are meeting with a great deal of en couragement. The directory will be a very useful book for everyone. One thousand copies of tho book will bo I printed, 300 of which will be sent to tho directory publishers in tho Jprlnci pal cities of the Union, tho balance to lie sold to tho resldents'of RcdCloud and surrounding towns. Easter Thoughts A Bidding? WHEN you come forth in all your Easter splendor you'll appear a Perfectly Dressed Man, if your Suit, Top Coat, Hat and Toggery comes from this store. J You can take your place in the front rank of .good dressers and stay there. jjThcrc are no Clothes betlcr pthan ours; no Hats that are newer: No Neckwear more RELIABLE Office, Red Cloud, Nebraska Oscar Rurroughs was in theeityover Sunday. He says their water works system is working nicely hut the water supply is not sutlicient. They will be obliged to sink another well. lie also told us their municipal lighting plant, was on a paying basis and that duriug February, the llrst full month the plant was in operation, the receipts execded the expenses by about 845. Some of the citizens claim it is chenp as kerosene. RedCloud is quite proud of the metropolitan proportions she is assummiug. Franklin Sentinel. j Mautfan Pile Remedy put up inco venlent collapsible tubes with no..le attachment so that the remedy may he applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving iilmont Instantly bleeding, itching oi protruding piles, Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. The relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative influence originated with Ueo's Laxative Cough Syrup, con taining Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, whick is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not fully satisfied with results, your money will be refunded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask today for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains, swollen, sweating, sore, aching, damp feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. GtIIM11E! nswrai KE Most healthy, vigorous men and women in the United States are raised on good, old . fashioned Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee. Never drink, mind what the others you want to be well. Say things to the man who tries to switch you from Arbuckles to coffee that pays him big profits at the expense of your stomach. Compile wilh all requirement! of the Ntionl Pure Food Law, Cantee No. 2(M1, filed fttWuhiavtoQ. 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