'VV .V !'? r.?i-"' aaJt " v VT s k 3 LCCALETTES I. If. Greonhalgh was down from Cowlcs Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur lloby of Roatrieo Is vis iting with her father, K. W. Ross. "tfoph" Roscncrans arrived from liolvidere, 111.. Wednesday morning. Mrs. W. II. Dedriek left Tuesday for a visit with relatives at Hillings, Mont. Monday's game at Superior resulted in u score of !i to '2 in favor of that city. Lucieu White, of Mercer's barber shop, is laid up with a felon on his tin ge r. Attorneys Keeney and Saylor were in lnavale yesterday on legal busi ness. Quite a number of old soldiers and others went up to Franklin Wednesday morning, though not near .so many as wan expected. The Red Cloud baseball team goes to i'Vanklin today for a game. They will be accompanied by the baud and a big bunch of rooters. A souvenir card dated "Venice, Italy, August 8", announces that Col. Kalcy and party are in that "quaint, old, Interesting pluce". Mrs. Charly Dickerson and children have returned to their home in Lincoln after a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kiser. What has become of the movement to start a rest room in this city, where farmers' wives and children may have a chance to rest when hi town V Having sold my hardware and har ness store, I request that all persons indebted to me will please call and .settle immediately. .1. O. Kirn.cit. W. II. Tuber is in Kansas City, Mo., where he is taking treatment at a hos pital. He is getting along nicely and is expected home'thu first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harr and son, of Frederick county, Virginia, have come to Red Cloud to make their home. Mr. Harr is brother-in-law of Haiup Wise carver. 1'. A. Hansen left Wednesday morn ing for Helqit, Kansas, where he will visit with his brother. He may pay a visit to Oklahoma before returning to Red Cloud. Hump Wisecarver, who recently re turned from an extended visit to his old home in Virginia, has reopened his lunch counter In the rear of tiress it Havel's pool hall. Henry Gress, one of the proprietors of the pool hall, suffered u fall Tues day evening that fractured his knee cup; as a consequence he will be laid up for Home time. Sheriff Oliver Hedge and Deputy Fred Hedge were out this week post ing the list of candidates at the var ious polling places as required by the new primary law. All kinds of Staple Fancy Groceries Your Patronage is Solicited by McFABLAND 13he GROCER All tho Phonos CASTOR J A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Soars tho Signature of Mififa, ! ' """ For a short time we will receive subscriptions to The Delineator at 7.re per annum. F. Newhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshal of Douglas. Nob., are visiting with Mr. nm Mrs. uoorgc minister, l uey are on their way home from a trip to the mountains. ' All the diphtheria eases in town are j well on the road to recovery. There are still a number of cases of eholera-lnfan-' tuin, but It Is now thought none of them will result fatally. It was all a false alarm about Vaner McCilnnls having enlisted in the army. He merely went to Lincoln with a company of Nebraska Natlonnl Guards men, and Is again In Ked Cloud. Prof. Moritz, the new superintendent of the city schools, moved his house hold goods down from lllue Hill Monday. He will occupy one of the Albright cottages on West Fourth avenue. Harry Dickey is suffering from a badly swelled face, the result of being bitten by a black spider Sunday morn ing. The swelling has a very peculiar look, something like that of a bee sting, only much worse. Mrs. Nathan Ayres, of Siloam Springs, Ark., who has been visiting at the home of L. II. Rust, returned to her home Tuesduy morning. Mrs. Ayres was a girlhood friend of Mrs. Rust. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, of Lansing, Mich., the latter a niece of L. II. Rust, and sister of Al Rust, of Uladen, are visiting here on their way home from a trip through Canada and the Pacific coast states. Mrs. Harry Hums went to Omaha last Sunday, where she was operated upon at the Methodist hospital. She was accompanied by Dr. Raines, of this city. The operation was perform ed Monday and was entirely success ful. Dr. Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damerell's otllce, Tuesday, 27. Vi Those who attended the Odd Fellows picnic at Guide Rock Wednesduy had a good time. The Guide Rock Odd Fellows won all of the principal evonts with the exception of the foot race which was won by Dr. O. A. Nelson,of Red Cloud. Ed Rasser has just completed a two story addition to his farm house, 20x112 feet. His son Henry is doing tho paint ing. Mr. Rasser says that his corn will make 20 bushels to the acre, and with another good rain it would go HO bushels to the ncre. k A. V. Ducker is building a large store room on his farm near the old Sher wood ppstoilice and will open a gc-ner-al merchandise store there In the near future. Uert Is an experienced man in this business and will no doubt make a success of his enterprise. It is a well known fact that persons living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of IMneules at night usually relieves backache. ;t() days' treatment SI. Your money money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. We understand that a well known attorney of this city has offered to pipe tho water down from Mnurer's springs If tho city will pay him two cents per thousand gallons for his outlay. Why wouldn't this be a good thing for the city as well as the water consumers'.' It comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle, easy to apply to the soreness and inflammation, for any form of piles. It soothes and relieves pain, itching and burning. Man Zun Pile Remedy. Price !i()e. Guaranteed. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. The game of baseball Tuesday be tween Superior and Red Cloud, result ed In a victory for the former by a score of 2tol. llonnettdld the pitching for Red Cloud, and it is said the Supe riorltes got fewer hits than did the Red Cloud boys, but their superior base running won for them. Rev. George Hummel, with his usual thoughtf ulness, is collecting an exhibit to take to the state fair this fall. All parties who have any product which they deem worthy of a place in this exhibit are requested to bring the same to the fireman's hall in Red Cloud not luter than next Wednesday morning. I Mr. Humimil says that so far he has ' been unable to locate any pumpkins. &UM w w m boys were beaten by srtioon by a score of :i ' Franklin this nftl to.'. Do you know t nit I'inesalve Carbol-1 i.ed acts like a iXHiltiee in drawinir out lullammatlou'and poison? It is an- tiseptle. I For cats, burns, cracked ma it U immediate relief. ;Me. Sold bv Hoi ry Cook. ; , Your skin should be clear and bright j if your liver is in normal condition.' , Dade's Little Llvtjr I'ills act on the) I liver, and headache, constipation and biliousness disappear. Trice W ecu Us. ! Hll y Henry Cook's drug store. .i. i. miner lias traded ins stock or hardware and harness to R. K. Counce Co., of Hayes Center, Neb., and the toek will be moved to that place. Mr. 'hitler gets in exchange three quarter sections of fine western land. He does not expect to farm the place, at least not at present. George McCrary and' Ilcrnurd Me Neuy, two of our prominent Demo crats, are out this week visiting the towns In the Tenth judicial district. We hear they are striking some good, hard blows for W. C. Dorsey, the Itloomington-Ilurliugtou candidate for district judge. Do you know why? Don't worry about your kidneys when you can obtain HO days treat ment of Pineules for SI. These irlob- ules bring relief in ,the first dose. Hackache, lumbago and rheumatism yield quickly. If not satisfied your money refunded. This is a fair oft'er; you can't lose. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. "Curt" Alexander, of Hastings, was In Red Cloud Tuesday on his way to Franklin to attend the reunion. Mr. Alexander is an old plainsman and bears a striking resemblance to "Hull alo Rill." he having often been mista ken for Colonel Cody. He has many acquaintances in Red Cloud, particular ly among the pioneers. Red Cloud Is trying to show Frank lin a good tune today. The most unique exhibit that we sent up there was "Leek" Graves in his attemptatan im personation of Uncle Sam. "Leek" would be all right In that character If his legs were a little straighter, but he looks more like a representative of the Kaiser than anything else. J. II. Galloway, of Hustings, special examiner for the pension department, was In Red Cloud today consulting with Dr. Moranvllle In regard to a pension ease. Mr. Galloway has been connect ed with tho pension oflice for a num ber of veurs and has made a reputa tion for iarlness with the old soldierrf as well as with the government. A stranger named McConnell was ar rested Sunday on a charge of having carried out "boozo" to u "quarantined" man Saturday night, lloforc the case came to trial it became evident that a conviction could not be secured and, in order that the olllcers might not be de prived of their fees, the charge was changed to drunkenness, to which he pleaded guilty and was fined Sfl and costs, amounting in all to S'J.10. People who care to take the trouble to rise before 4 o'clock In the morning will be rewarded by a fine view of a comet that is whirling through the heavens. It is to be seen in the east ern sky at that time of the morning. It is not often that one bus a chance to see a comet with the naked eye. Tho length of the tail of this comet is about three diameters of the moon. It will be visible for n week or so longer. . Now is the time to subscribe. Complies with all requirements of An old soldier writes about ARIOSA Coffee: "Your coffee is the best and richest coffee I ever drank since I left the service, from '61 until I received your coffee yesterday." A soldier knows coffee by the taste, and the way it makes him feel, and would sooner go without his bread than without his coffee. Arbuckles' ARIOSA waj the first roasted, packaged coffee, packaged for The Ked Cloud . j fg Men's, Boys' GOOD GItQTpES at Real Bargains 20 Per Cent Discount Sale now on HATS AT COST. Straw Hats at OneHalf Price. Come and get your fthare of the good things. THE GOWDEMAIiEY GO. 315 Webster St. First Door North of Post Office. tourslnft Meet at Nlndcn. The national coursing meet for UH)7, which takes place in the two weeks beglning October tfl, will be held at Miudeu, Neb., the executive committee of the national coursing association having agreed to award It to that city. The decision was reached yesterday after bids from several places in Neb raska and Kansas had been received asking for the meet. The committee did not act entirely on the size of tho bids, but took into consideration tho lrood of the association. It was decided Unit. Mituli'ii wmilil !) tln linst. tilnii to hold the meet thiw year, and that in future years It will be passed around among the towns and cities that desire It. The meet this year will be the best, it is believed in the history of the "le galization. The entries are large, and include a large number of very high i class dogs. There are already 170 on tries in the American futurity, the big event of the meet. This event is worth over S:i,()00, and will require a week to , bo completed. In the week following the futurity there will be run the national cup stake and the derby. The purses for the two weeks will ag gregate over $0,000. , George Dayton, of Lincoln, Neb., who is secretary of the futurity event, received the bids of the different places desiring the meet. Kearney was a prominent bidder, and it is not unlike ly thai the meet will go there next year. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in New Yoik, discovered an aromatic pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian l,ir. Itistboonlv certain m-inll.lv regulator. Cures female weaknesses, backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail fiO cents. Sample free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Ley Roy, N. Y. the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee protection of consumers, roasted and the pores of each berry sealed with a coating of fresh eggs and pure sugar, to hold the goodness in and make the coffee settle clear and quickly. Better than "fresh roast." Warming a little develops the flavor and makes the grinding casyf Our enormous coffee business, exceeding the next four largest firms in the world together, reduces our " JO 44 -r mm If1 and Children's Tli c Christian Mcctln. The meeting at the Christian church continues with Wider F. M. liranlu tut minister and Mrs. Hazelrlgg as evan gelist. While the extreme dry weather continues renewed effort is necessary i?Jrj , r." mp. mvYi '; F"-JV" m. ..'.'A? ,3! &1L) ftHRfflW iKiiOftV '.'ym 16. ' I on the part of every Christian to push I tho work in every possible wiy. Miss i Hazelrigg as singer and Mr. Robbitis ' as evangelistic worker are pushing their Hues of work in the meeting, Let all come and assist in the great work of soul winning. Services each evening and on tho Lord's day. , Mothers with little children need no I UmS 'nr croup, colds or whooping ' couKh' ,,L'es I-axntive Cough Syrup tastes good. It works off the cold ! I through the bowels, cuts tho phlegm, j clears the head. For young and old. I Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. No. 204 1 , filed at Washingtori SOU IN SEALED PACKAGES average cost per pound, and enables us to give you belter coffee for your money than you can buy in any other way. There are more packages of ARIOSA sold in the United States than all the oilier Coffee packages combined. If your grocer will not supply, write to ARBUCKLE BROS,. NcwYkC is Kms?jLiAm, wvdw, , jjm varriV - .1 J WMmm r. w r m -mi ? 1 EMi&WZ .. ,.HKik;.l1.lF' n vwmmv mrl 'Km. . B"", .., k i".! .J $ V " l ' Via"?.- ' i ' :