1 1 ' AC 4b f LOGALETTES J went to Franklin I'M. McAllister iMoiulny. .). 1'. Polaney was down trom (lien ville Sunday. I'rot. John Woesnor spent Sunday in Webber, Kuns, A. II. Carpenter and family went to Imperial, Neb., Monday. Miss .lennie Cotting returned Satur day from nn outing in Colorado. Mayor Caldwell requests that every body clean up for the Chautauqua. II. V. Conover lias been appointed deputy treasurer of lied Willow coun ty. Mrs. Thomas Lain and son .lohn went to Omaha Monday morning for u visit. Mr. W. N. Richardson went to Ax tel, Neb., Tuesday to visit with rela tives, dcorge Van Camp came down from Omaha Tuesday for a visit with rela tiues. h. 11. Hluckledgo and family left .Sunday morning for an outing in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Oravenor Stanser are the parents of a daughter, born last Saturday. Mrs. S. Ilcigle and granddaughter, Florence Kellogg, went to Hebron Saturday. V). A. Dickey returned from Wymore Sunday, where he took in the race ineeting. Mrs. L I). Thomas of Cowles visited with her son, Dr. T. K. Thomas, the first of the week. Mrs. Frank Richardson returned last Sunday from an extended visit in Sun rise, Wyoming. A number of the friends of Mrs. Hen ry McCune gave her a surprise party last Friday evening. Rev. F. M. llranie, the new pastorof the Christian church, has moved his family to Hed Cloud. Mrs. Mark I'arkes came down from aicCook Saturday for a visit with Mr. awl Mrs. Will Parkes, Sr. For a short time we will receive -subscriptions to The Delineator at 7."ic per annum. F. Newhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas of In dianapolis are visiting at the home of -lohn Harris, south of the river. Mrs Kvn J. Case, one of the instruc tors at the Kearney Normal, was vis iting with friends here this week. L. M. Marsh, who has been working in Volfe"s blacksmith shop, has gone to Hladen to work for Oliver Wright. Mrs. Charles Diekerson and children, of Lincoln, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Kiser. The ladies of the Congregational church will hold their regular monthly market at Fulton Hros. store tomorrow. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought &&& Boars tho Signaturo of ' y J Midsummer Clean-lp r 1 All kinds of Staple Fancy Groceries Your Patronage is Solicited by' McFARLAND 15e GROCER All the Phonos Mr. and Mrs. .lames Dugdale of liib bon. were here this week to attend the funeral of the hitter's father. William Allsop. Klcnora Ueed, widow of .lohn A. Heed has been granted a pension of SS per month. Fred Maruer was her at torney. .lohn Sutton and Frank Coulsun, prominent farmers of Walnut Creek, weie in Red Cloud yesterday to seethe ball game. Engineer Will La Hue and his family were in Red Cloud Wednesday on their way from Republican City for a visit in Missouri. About thirty members of the Degree of Honor went out to the home of W. J. liippiucott last night and enjoyed a moonlight picnic. Miss Josephine Mi.er and Mrs. S. U. Florence arrived from Chicago Satur day for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mier. Misses Iriiiu Vance of Hastings and Harbara Sehuebel of Omaha returned to their homes Monday after a visit with relatives in tills city. Mr. and Mrs. Strong and Mr. and Mrs. .lud llailey drove over to Cowles Wednesday morning to visit Mr. Hal ley's daughter, Mrs. Harry Waller. Max Moede was prostrated with the heat Monday afternoon while working in the Held. He is getting along nice ly now, though .still unable to work. If the Chautauqua is not a success it will not be the fault of Haul S. Diet- trick, for he has labored unceasingly to make the event a credit to our city. There was a partial eclipse of the moon Wednesday night at 11 o'clock, visible in this latitude. Nearly the whole surface of the moon was obscured. The state board of assessment has about completed its work. The report shows that the assessed valuation of Webster county has inereasedSl."l),(ll. 13. Hracelets are still the popular arti cles. We have a most extensive line for ladies, misses and children. All stvles. Prices the lowest. Newhouse Hros. .1. E. Robertson of Crete, stopped off in Hed Cloud on his way home from a trip to Colorado. He is a brother of Herbert Robertson, engineer at the light plant. Hig Sl.'O and Sl.'O attractions, for one or two appcarances.andall for 10 cents. You will kick yourself if you do not get one of those season tickets to the Chautauqua. Allen McCoy stuck a knife in his hand the first of the week and for a time blood-poisoning threatened to set in, but he will soon be able to go to work again. Mr. and Mrs. Strong, relatives of .lud Railey and wife, started lor Cul bertson Neb., yesterday morning. They have a farm in that vicinity where they will make their future home. The Indian" walloped the Cowles-Lawrence-Hlue Hill combination at CowleH last Saturday to the tune of i to 0. The Cowles combination had twelve errors to their credit. Mr. and Mrs. Kindred, of Smith Cen ter Kans., were in Hed Cloud on their honeymoon trip the first of the week. Mr. Kindred is a relative of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noble of Walnut Creek. Rev. Ward Austin, pastor of the M. E. church will preach at Geneva Sun day, both morning and evening. His pulpit in this city will be occupied Sun day morning by Rev. George Hummel. When Father Fitgerald went to get the communion wine for tho service last Sunday the jug was found to be empty. As there was no crack in the jug, it is n mystery what became of the wine. Do you realize that next Monday is the opening day of tho Cliatauqua as sembly? (Jet busy, mow your weeds and lawns, clean up your alleys and show the visitors what a nice town this Is. The amount of sidewalk building does not seem to decrease. As fast as the cement gangs finish at one place ' they have another in sight. There is alse a considerable amount of brick walk being laid. '.. ..,W !...,! Pniinlt. 'lViimiLLnn I.1....!.... M V lllfl'li'i;,! wiJiiti fj itLuiunui i iiiiuu . In Odds and Ends of our Spring and Summer Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits. 20 p&t Cent discount on all this class of merchandise. YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES jajdp4' fWfim L.X" && - yk h "M Ederheimer; Stein & Co. 7 IK MAKERS ' ' )fe? fircat Special Hat Sale! for thirty days we will give the people of Red Cloud and vicinity ne greatest hat buying opportunity ever attempted here. Your poice in our stock of Men s and Boys high grade HATS at fctual cost to manufacture. This sale will include Stetsons, Tigers and Champions l:hepighest grade hats made.) All Dress Straw Hats at one-half lie ifegular price, PANAMAS INCLUDED. This sale com- nenies at once, and is for cash. Come early for choice selections . f) Cow d e n -Kaley Clothing Co. The bites First door north of Posit Office, VwA'N Red Cloud, Nebraska or expected k retire to his farm after this year. V. C. Doey, of Hloomington, and Isaac Sheprdson, of Kivcrton, were in town V lay, getting acquainted with the imblican voters of Ued Cloud. Mr lorsey is the candidate of Franklin c ity for district judge. relieved at llzed. Act sunburn, ci., burns and bruises are ice with IMnesalvo Carbo- ike a poultice, and draws going up the street with new garden out inilami tion. Iry it. rnce jac. rake Tuesday morning. Hlncetuenwe Hold uy mry ooit uruK niuiu. lser suilered a pamiui in- left eye Monday while have been speculating as!to whether ho Frank Si was going to do a little 'muck-raking" jury to h ml stings of insects, tan, trimming peach trees. The sharp point ditFerence where Vaner goes or what of one of the branches struck him in he does, he generally lands in the Web the eye, scratching the pupil, and he ' ster county jail. is carefully nursing it to prevent fur ther injury. Ofllcer Kinsel made the rounds last Monday morning and ordered all the slot machines in the city taken out. There was some consternation when Hev. Hay H. Teeter, pastor of tho Ilrcthrcu church in Falls City Neb., and who is secretary and treasurer of tho Brethren National Ministerial Associa tion, is to bo tho platform manager of the lied Cloud Cliatauqua, writes: "Our the order was given, but the now state Chautauqua started olV flno in Falls law has put the ban on them and they i City. Hooit the Kilties, thoy are liu are out to stay. 1 menso". The Kilties have just returned Vaner McOinnis is serving a thirty ' from Jamestown Exposition and are day sentence in the Webster county better than ever this year. Do not miss jail for having assaulted a man at this treat: A 52 beason ticket admits Alma the other day. It makes little t to the whole 10 days show. $