I 1 mi 4-4--tc-tettt. i LOGALETTES . It wrtifl a si tv lighter. A. II. Keeney is in Denver. "Well, if you can stand it, we can. Dr. 13. A. Thomas, Dentist, Damcrell Muck. Hugh Heal returned to Alliance Thursday. Charley Heinle was on the sick list this week. Tor Sale Three good brood umres. IT. V. Deal. 21 .1. 13. Drown is reported to Ik a little improved. " Mr. and Airs. W. K. (leer .spent Sun aliiy in Superior. Kull line of ladies' muslin underwear at I'. Nowhotise's. lohti (Jrconhulgh was down from i'owles Wednesday. Miss Cora Tulleys spent Sunday and Monday in Naponee. Hwight Wilson returned Wednesday from his western trip. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Deal eatne down from MeCook Tuesday. 1'rof. W. A. Drown is home from a visit in Nueholls eoitnly. Attorney MoNony was in Hlnoming ton Tuesday on legal business. Tliis cold snap has interfered great ly with the laying of cement walks. Mrs. Patterson of Campbell is visit. ig with her brother, .1. W. Kinscl. Newhouso Dros. have just received a icw line of mantel and alarm clocks. Alfalfa seed for sale by W. II. Uo.en rnuis, at I'latt's lumber yard. liltf Mrs. Will West and Mrs. .lohuson were down from Naponee Wednesday. Mrs. A. .1. Waskom and baby left Monday for their home in Halsey, Neb. Mrs. (1. A. Latin and daughter left Monday evening for Dos Angeles, C.il. .lohn 1 Delaney was down from HI en wood, Neb., the lirst of the week. Uudolph Kubick and wife were down from Republican the lirst of the week. Prof. Charles Holt, principal of the Naponee schools, was in the city Sat i day. K. D. Smith was in Dladen Wednes day on business for MeAlistcr's marble works. A. T. Walker went to St. .Joseph the lirst of the, week to buy cattle for feeding. The .lunior Kndeavor society was entertained at the home of Mrs. .1. W. Warren. Harry fioble was in town again this week on his way to his home in Port Oobb, Olcln. Mrs. Oscar Sears of Campbell is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McConkcy. Five train loads of cattle, consisting of ','M ears, wenteastover the Darling ton Wednesday. Dave Clark left Tuesday morning for California, where he luus several brothers living. Miss IMith McKcighan wont to JSloomington Tuesday to do some ftenographic work. N. II. Morrison is in Omaha this reek attending a meeting of the State Dental Association. Wanted At the Dostwiek hotel, Hastings, Neb., two good dining room iris. Oood wages. Miss. A. Orella lloble of Ayr came down from Hastings today to nurse Mrs. Nate Illiugworth. Miss Delia Morrison entertained a number of her schoolmates at a "tafl'y pull" Tuesday evening. Miss Kessler, one of the instructors in the Franklin academy, was a Ued Cloud visitor last Saturday. l-'red Gerlach came down from Klin Creek precinct Wednesday to gloat over the defeat of the bonds. Does anyone know anything about Hint new school house for which we roted bonds a few weeks ago V Mr. and Mrs. .T. A. McArthur will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their wedding next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zeiss left Thurs day morning for Colorado in the hope f benefiting Mrs. Zeiss' health. Miss Carrie Dayard of Lincoln, who is at present teaching in the Franklin schools, was in the city Saturday. The interest in the meetings at the llcthodist church still continues, and largo audiences are attending nightly. Mks. Will Durden of Campbell came io Ued Cloud Wednesday to assist in raring for her niece, Mrs. Nate Illiug worth, who has been critically ill, but is now reported somewhat better. Five inches of s low on ilio 3rd day of May, in southern Nebraska, beats the recollections of the oldest inhabi tant. A letter from Stewart Ityekor gives the information that he is now cashier in the U. P. restaurant at Uuwlins, Wyo. We are still of the opinion that a few hitchraeks would be a conven ience to tlie farmers who come here to trade. It is told on Mayor-elect Caldwell that at the recent city election he marked a sample ballot and attempted to vote it. Miss Minnie White left Tuesday for her home in Comber, Canada, after an extended visit at the homo of Willian Holsworth. Dine township dc.servs a vote of thanks from the people of Ued Cloud for it loyalty to the new court house proposition. Whenever you get hungry drop into Will Datta's short order house, just north of Spokelleld's. Hverything new and up to date. Miss Sim of Peru was in the city Saturday. She has been engaged to teach one of the lower grades in the First ward school. Herb Dudlow came down from Me Cook Monday, lie is suffering with blood poison in his left baud and will be laid up for awhile. (.'. C. MeConkey returned Thursday from Hastings, where lie mm neen called before the United States pen sion examining board. Miss (lulielma Deed, well known here, has been elected to the position of teacher of mathematics in the Hastings high school. W. II. Tuber's new bowling alleys have been opened to the public. The alleys are new, and everything about the place is neat and clean. Mrs. Dubeg and daughter left Tues day evening for Koscmout, Colo., where her son-in-law, Dew Hobbs, has started a cigar manufactory. The pupils of the seventh grade of the high school "played hookey" Wed nesday. They will make up the time by "staying in" an hour each evening. laud, Of all the fruits there are in the That grow on bush or tree. I would give up the choicest ones For Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. D. Cotting. There was no meeting of the city council Wednesday night, owing to the failure of a sullieient number of tne members to appear to form a quorum. Patrick (lilroy, one of the old settlers west of Inavale, died Wednesday even ing, after a long illness. We did not learn any of the particulars about the funeral. We understand that V. D. Fulton anil his brother, from Kiverton, have about completed arrangements for the purchase of D. 13. MeParland's grocery business. Pine Salve Carboll.ed acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Mc.ema, chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. Prof. Mitchell of Peru and Prof. Car many of Diller, Neb., were in the city Saturday looking over the Held with a view to applying for thu superin tendency here. A couple of woodpeckers got up early Wednesday morning and began tearing down the old court house, but when they heard the returns they knocked o!T work. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hunter of Man It a to are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Smith. Mr. Hunter is a brother of Mrs. Smith. They are on their way to Lexington, Neb. The young ladies who participated in the club dances during the past winter entertained their gentlemen friends with a dance and banquet last Wednesday evening. As soon as the weather moderates Studebaker fc Piukcuhludcr'.s cement workers will go to Illue Hill, where they have a large amount, of sidewalk work contracted for. .lames McDridc of Cowles was in town Wednesday, and said that he would immediately start out with a petition to establish a sinking fund for a new court house. Dewey Itulledge won the gold watch offered by the Dues to the boy who sold the most muliiiee tickets, and Miss Clara McMillan received the gold ring awarded to the most popular holy. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Sellars and sou Koscoe, and Mrs. .1. T. Robinson ar rived from Doulder. Col., this morn ing to attend the funeral of Liuford Sellars, which took place -this ifter noou. Henry (Jross of Cowles and .John Havel of this city have purchased Marion Neal's pool hall. Mr. Neal went up to the North Platte country the first of the week with a view to taking a homestead. 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 oll'er. Sold by Henry Cook. Owing to ill health, S. l Spokestleld has been compelled to retire from business, and has sold his feed store and tank line to L. A. llaskins, one of our most prosperous retired fanners, who took charge last Monday. It's tot) bad to see people who go from day to day suffering from phys ical weakness when Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea would make them well. The greatest tonic known. Ilfi cents, tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wethcrald of Hebron are here to be at the bedside of the hitter's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Spokestleld, who are both very ill. 3 1 5 WebsterDon't forget the Number Spring Hats mjv .a.5t V '"Asffr $&jm v j;fw.' rws UY ' Challenge Pfie.es 3 lbs large Prunes 25c 4 ioc cans Lye 25c 9 burs Quaker Soap. . . 25c 3 qts. Onion Sets 25c 7 lbs Buckwheat Flour 25c 4 boxes Egg-O-See... 25c McFABLAND 15he GHOCER All tho Phonos We've a Mat thai was made for YOU as truly as it you were measured for it a Hal exactly suited to your build and the contour of your face. J From the staid, sedate shaped lo the snappy extremes, there's there's not a Hat bul bears the stamp of style and newness. HATS AT $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, to $5 We have exclusive Hats. You can't buy them in any other store in town. J Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits in all the new models and shades. See our Shoe and Shirt Line before buying The Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ALWAYS RELIABLE 3 1 5 Webster St. Red Cloud, Nebraska W.'WW' evidenced by tlie fact of his having been retained there for six years. MunZan Pile Uenicdy put up In con venient collapsible tubes with no..le attachment so that the remedy maybe Mr. Spokestleld is slightly improved, ' applied at the very seat of the troll- but Mrs. Spokestleld is gradually fail ing. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. N. Pope have re ceived word announcing the marriage of their son, Albert Pope, to Miss Mayme Anderson, The ceremony oc- ble, thus relieving uliuot.t" instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. One Red Cloud mother took her SOLAR INFLUENCE. eurrcd at Waupaca, Wis., Wednesday, three-year-old son to the revival meet April 21, at about the same time his lugs at the M. 13. church and heard the cousin, Paul Tope, was married to evangelist talking about the alleged .Miss (.lUtings in Superior. Artists have no trouble in securing models. The famous beauties have He proposed to his mother "play church." When it came time to sing, she asked him hot place, that thev ...1.... .1 1 1.1 .:.... 1 1 it. ..1. discarded corsets and have become w,"lt u,u- '"" " " "u l--models in face and form since taking ,,,ut'h si" ',k'm llu! moet,nB " 1 1 !. .1.1 11. HnlliUer's l'nekv Mountain Ten. :i.-, , " l' ' 'K"" -' cents, tea or tablets. C. i. Cotting. Oscar Burroughs, superintendent of the electric light plant, was slightly Tlu 1 tit iwl Itnvs' Carnival is nrnvlnir quite a source of amusement for those hnnwA last S'-Umluy, while melting who attend. There is a shooting gal- thu ert JoI,lts 5n hmm! P'P Ilt the lery, a grab basket, a "fishing pond," , w,lor works- T,MJ P-P w,s 1,lhl "P etc., and the shadowgraphs of well on II Pile of -tf wood and Mr. known men and ladies of the city. ' l'-roughs threw a cup of oil upon the The carnival ends tomorrow night. I ums. Tlie Haines followed the stream to the cup and Oscar was slight It is said that one of our prominent ly-burned about the face and hands, business men marked his ballot in the presence, of everybody in the polling I "Our Old Kentucky Home," at the place, anil then made dire threats be- Prft ,lousc ''y evening, was a cause the election judges refused to vry eJyW entertainment. The accept it. He has probably learned 'P'ny carries a splendid band and by this time that under the Australian "rclu-fctrn, as well as its own special ballot law such a ballot is illegal. cenery. For a moment after the cur- tain arose on the first act many in the U. V. King of Hayes county, No- audience thoiitfht they were up against braska, arrived Tuesday for a visit imotiler "Moonshiner's Daughter" but with his sister, Mrs. Joe Herburger, and other relatives. Mr. King was one of the pioneers of this part of the country, but left here about twenty two years ago. He says the town looks greatly improved since his last visit, some twelve years ago. At the meeting of the board of edu cation Monday evening Prof. Morltz, for six years superintendent of the Illue Hill schools, was elected to thu position of superintendent of the Ked Clould schools. Prof. Morit. has been very successful at Illue Hill, us is the illusion was soon dispelled, and as the play progressed everybody got in terested and thoroughly enjoyed the acting, tlie music and thu specialties. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought A Boars tho Signature- of It Is Difficult For a Fire to Burn In tho Sunlight. "Did you ever know that Hies don'ti burn as well In sunlight as they do hi the shade or at night?" asked my friend, the man much given to hunting and fishing. "Of course they don't: Bconi to liecaiise of the greater light from the sun, but 1 mean us an actual fact they don't. I noticed this thing when on a hunting trip up hi Muluo first, and how It happened to attract! my attention was that tho lire won out, totally out, before tho sticks woro entirely consumed. The wood was dry and resinous, and there was no reason why every particle of It shouldn't liava burned. The guide told me he had no ticed tho same sort of thing Innumer able times when fires wore burning It tho sunlight, and this started me on an Investigation which proved In acttinl practice that open fires not only don't! burn so well when the sun's rays arc shining on thorn and fall to threw ouU as much heat by thormomotrlc tests, but often are actually extinguished bjn the sun If the rays are bright nnul strong enough. Coal Urea are afTecleJ just tho same as wood. Strange to say, several scientists to whom I have np poaled assorted that the. sun's rays could have no effect whatever on ai fire. Thoy do, however. I know thla beyond nil shadow of doubt, and I wonder what the reason Is. Other sci entists say It's becauso the heat of tho sun adds to tho consumption of oxygeur of tho atmosphere which Is necessary to n blaze and also produces carbon,, which helps to extinguish the flro."' New York Press. No Uso For Them. I "Come, Willie; get up!" said an In-.' dulgeni father to his son tho other) morning. "Koinember, the early btrdj catches the worm." "What do 1 care for worms?" repliedj Willie. "Mother won't let mo go Ush In" " Still In Dangor. ' Wiggles I hear IJJenks has boen very III. Is he out of danger yet? Waggles Well, ho's convalescent, butj he won't he out of danger until that pretty nurse who has been taking caro of him has gone nway. f'V