K f . x Fifty Years the Stinlarl DR.- am CREAM RAKING POWDIR A Cream of Tartar Powder Made from Grapes NO ALUM -,? -saj-aaaE-ttc-ttc-cttCf ;: LOCAIETTES Now is the time to subscribe. Moo L. A. Haskins for Hue potatoes . C. Tool 1ms returned from Lin coln. D. R. Wliitukorloft Tuesday morning Hy ritrattou. Archie Boron, of Cowlos, was in the ity yesterday. The Rebokah lodge hold a ilallfwcou social last night. R. Johnson has returned from liis Vrip to Minnesota. H K. G,rico was in Kaunas City on business this week. MKsos Fletcher and Davis visited in Suporior Monday Del Abel, of Hebron, was visiting his parents hero Monday. Nelson Ranee was here from McCook soveral days this week. Mum Crows left yesterday for a visit of a fow days in Omaha. II. Hinkins, who has been visiting in Iowa, has returned homo. George Ballard, of Riverton, was in town several days this week. Mr. Whitaker lost his valuable driv ing mare, Blancho, this week. Gharloy Gurney wont to Denver .Sunday evening to buy cattle. Mri. .1. N. Rickards was hero this woek from Colorado City, Colo. VT. L. Bronnan of Oxford was in Red Chud on business Wednesday. Miss Boulah Mackoy has gone to Ox ford, where her parents loside. A. P. Maire is visiting relatives in Blue Hill.- McCook Republican. Harry Duugan, candidato for district indue, was in Rod Cloud Tuesday. It. U. Fulton and wife have returned from their visit in South Dakota. GREAT REDUCTION SALE Someone needs a Buggy. If that one will come to my store November 2d, I will sell him a leather quarter-top Buggy for $45 that He can't duplicate else where for less than $65. There will be just one sold at this price, and the first one who comes gets .. at o xn -. iu. ii.iso note ionowmg- prices on Enamel Ware: y A lu-incn rename; asn iiaeiiu A 1-ipmrt Enamel Dippee C A 0-uuart Enamel Milk Pan . . ,. . . . i ti'...i. !..- . A 11-quart Enamel Dish Pan A 2-quart Enamel Coffee Pot A (i-hole Steel Range with Reservoir, sale price You can save great money by seeing me those days. You C will need a Heating Stove. Come and see our Leader. They ? are fine Stoves and I will make the prices right. JAMES PETERSON. ,vyvVtVlV'vyvW'Wv' Frank Cowdon and Davo Kaloy went to Cowles on buslnoss Wednesday. George W. Bakor and wife aro visit Ring at Hondloy, Nobr., this wotk. County Commissioner Richards and wife were Red Cloud visitors Monday. Ralph VanCIevo, of Crete, was visit ing with friends iu Rod Cloud Monday. Dr. J. F. Bomford has returned from Wilber, whoro ho has boon on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, of Denver, well known here, were in tho city this week. There is some talk among tho ladies of Red Cloud of organizing a ladies' baud. Miss Ida Davis, who has boon at Crete for tho past two mouths, has returned home. Kdgar E. Gurney hold a public sale of live stock and farm machinery yes terday. Miss liertha Kiucaid is working for Joe Herburgor and wifo at tho city bakery. Mrs. M. N. Rauce was very ill tho liist part of tho week, but is now much better. Last night was Hallowe'en, yet tho town looks much tho same as it did yesterday. Tho Tabor billiard and pool hall and bowling alley has boen purchased by a Mr. Pitney. Roy Oatmau pnrtwl with his auto mobile Monday. A Hastings party was the purchaser. F. M. Rittenour was iu tho western part of tho state on business tho first part of tho week. Several railroad men's families from Oxford and McCook expect to locate iu Red Cloud soon. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith loft today for a visit of a fow days at Boilairo and Smith Center, Kas. Rev. E. E. Cragsman has returned after a vacation of sovoral weeks spent iu Iowa and Illinois. The gas company expects to start furnishing gas to consumers tomorrow. McCook Republican. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stool, of western Mobraska, visited with Dr. T. J. Bom ford and wife, Monday. The weather wo have been having of lato reminds us that summer is over and winter is coming on. Roy Oatman and his mother loavo today for California, whoro they expect to remain for a year or so. Mrs. Laruo and children, of Republi can City, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Geer this week. The P. E. O.'s will hold thoir Christ mas bazaar this year, ou December lit nnd 1-1, at tho Fair Store. A party was given at thoS. Beck with home yesterday evening for the teach ers in tho Rod Cloud schools. Oeorge and Bert Morhart, who have kNvVvvv'N"'? fin -uc 20c 25c 3."e 2.rc 18-inch Oven, worth 8 10.00, 830.00 WvAvAvWW CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of bhen working nt Dillor, Nobr., for sov oral weeks, aro at homo again. Davo Whitakor and wife loft Tues day morning for Stratton, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Smith are enjoy ing a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Lillio Doling, of Norfolk, Nobr. John Hunt and family have returned to their homo at Naponce after a visit with F. M. Rittenour and family. Tho now house of Mel MeCord, in tho south ward isnoarly completed and will soon be ready for occupancy. Tho baud coucort at tho opera housn last Friday night was well attended and netted tho boys a handsome prollt. Rov. J. M. Bates returned from St. Paul Wednesday, and will hold services tho noxt two Sundays at the Episco pal church. Willie, the youngest son of County Clerk Loo DeTour, while running Sat urday, stumbled and fell, breaking his right shoulder. The mombors of tho l E. O. society held a Hallowe'en sale at the Fair Store yesterday. The sale was finan cially a success. Mark Parkes of McCook, conductor on tho Burlington, is visiting his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Parkes, Sr., hero this week. Mrs. Roboy and daughter Helen ro turned Tuesday evening from Beatrice, whero they havo been visiting for a mouth or so past. Mrs. W. A. Maynard, who has been at Wymoro, Nebr., to attend tho gold en wedding of her father and mother, has returned home. A. U. Kaley, W. B. Sauudors, Alva Sollars and Willis Fulton attended a mooting of tho Mnsonio lodge at River ton Monday evening. Mrs. Sophia Andorson and hor daugh ter, Mrs. Homer Morgan, returned yes terday evening from their visit at Kan sas City and Arkansas. Borda Green had nn operation per formed on her t-yes Wednesday evening Hor eyes havo boon causing hor a great deal of trouble for some time. William and Charles Neimeyer, of Wymore, Nobr., aro visiting with thoir mother hero, Mrs. William Parkes. Their wives accompanied them. Tho evangelistic, mootings at tho Baptist church hold by State Evangel ist Wm. J. Coulsou clobed Sunday ovo niug, after continuing two weeks. The Christian Endeavor society of tho Christian church will hold a bus iness mooting at tho home of tho Misses Argabright Monday evening. E. J. Overing, Jr., returned tho first of tho week from Lincoln, whore he attended a convention of tho school superintendents and principals of tho state. MackFontriss, who wont to Anna polis, Md., several week ago; to enlist in the United States navy, is now on a naval training ship in San Francisco harbor. Sheriff Oliver Hedge is making tho rounds of tho county this week distri buting tho ballots for tho coming elec tion among the oiilcors of tho various precincts. Postmaster T. C. Hacker is expected back Sunday from his visit to tho Natiounl Postmasters' convention nt Washington, D. C, and the Jamestown exposition. Mrs. Gertie Dickerson nnd daughtor Gertrude and Mrs. Harry Pond, who havo been visiting with Mrs. Adolia Person, havo returned to their homo at Salinn, Kas. Tho senior Young Pooplo's socioty of Christian Endeavor of tho Christian church gave a social to the junior soci oty in tho lecturo room of tho church Tuesday oveuiug. W. S. Benso, proprietor of tho Bon Ton bakery, discontinued sorvlng reg ular meals yesterday, and will here after dovoto his wholo timo and atten tion to his bakery and store. Owing to a burned out journal on tho engine nt tho electric light plant Wednesday night, tho streets woro in darkuoss all the evening, though tho houso lights woro not affected. Mrs. Will Whlto.of Rod Cloud, Neb., and Mrs. J. C. Lafferty, of Danbury, woro visitors at Mrs. J. I. Loo's last Thursday. Mrs. Whito is an old friend of Mrs. Leo's. McCook Tribune. If any more sand plt aro opened In the Brickton vicinity that Burlington train will aot be able to make daily Clothes from the Shops of the World's Best Makers III WJm Hi if mm lllf;;ll II B HP'WVVW'- Cj ( . .rj miiiH fffiffiy THE GOWDEMAIiEY GO. Always First Door North of Post trips from Hastings to Red Cloud and return. Adams County Democrat. The ladies of tho Catholic church hold thoir annual bazar tomorrow at tho Woodman hall. Fancy and domes tic aprons and linen drawn work will be sold, and dinner and supper will bo served. Henry Gross, whoso knoo was broken as tho result of a fall soino months ago, this week received notice from tho Ne braska Mutual Insurance Co., of Has tings, that his claim for 8100 had been allowed. Are you reading "The Spoilers," tho serial story now running in the Chief? If not yon are missingsomethinggood, which we have secured at great ex pense. It commenced three weeks ago. Look tip your back numbers. All of the candidates for oflleo havo been conducting a strenuous cam paign during the past week. Tho timo is drawing near when each of them will either meet sweet victory or bitter dofeat, and they are all hoping for tho former. Studobakor it Finkenbinder, tho cc meut sidewalk contractors', put iu their last two streot crossings Monday, mak ing a total of llfty-two crossings they havo laid this fall. Red Cloud is now tho best bidowalkcd town in southern Nebraska. Never judge a man by his clothing, warns an exchange. Tho man with tho ragged suit, slouch hat and worn out shoos, may bo tho editor of your local papor, while tho man with tho stylish suit nnd patent leather shoes may sim ply bo one of tho delinquent subscrib ers. Wo nogleotod to moutiou last week, tho death of James Rudd, the lfl-year-old son of D. F. Rudd. Ho died Tues duy night of last week of typhoid fever and malaria, and was buried in tho Red Cloud cometory tho following Thurs day. Tho funeral services woro in churge of Rov. F. M. Branic. Wo uoglectod to mention last week that C. E. Putnam of Cowlos, who has boon iu attendance at tho National Farmers' convention at Oklahoma City, Okla., had douo us tho favor of send ing us tho Daily Oklahomau during tho wook of tho congress, tho receipt of which wo beg to acknowledge. Wanted. Local roprosontivo for Rod Cloud nnd vicinity to look aftor rouow als and increase subsciptiou list of a prominent monthy magazine, ou a sal ary aud commission basis. Exporionco dosii able, but not uecossary. Good op portunity for right person. Address Publisher, Box 59, Station O Now York. Last night, while tho football boys woro practicing on main stroet, Mrs. Paul Popo, in passing, was struck on tho sido of the head by tho ball, and was rendered unconscious for sovoral mlnutos. She was taken to Dr. Cook'a office and later, home. The Injuries Y E aim high in our selection LlLi of Men's Fall and Winter Suits. We gel the best Suit pro ductions from the shops of the World's best Makers. Wc aim high in selection of cloths, linings nnd trimmings. Get the best possible Tailoring. Wc sell Suits that make us friends. The profits come of toem- selvcs. Suit Prices. The lowpil rung in the price ladder it $5.00 to 8.00. Tlic grralctt tirength lies in the a 5ortmcntnt 815.00. 818.00 nnd $20.00. Al these price c know from observation nnd from information given ui ly those who have cxnmined Suit in oilier houses, that wc can give you posi lively superior result in tailoring, appearance, style nnd quality. Do not judge of the merits of a Suit, however, by any advertised price alone. Anybody can quote prices. It's the Suit at the price that tells the story. Reliable. Office. proved not to bo serious, howovor, and sho is now completely recovored. Dr. Warrick, the specialist, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damurell's otlice Tucsdav, Novem ber fith. Examination free.' 41 C. L. Cotting loft Thursday morning for Boloit, Wis., whoro his wifo is seri ously ill. Sho has been visiting at tho home of hor brothor, S. E. Upson, at that place, and about a wook ago thoir houso caught 11 ro and was burnod to to tho ground. Tho shock and the ox posuro Mrs. Cotting underwent during tho lire was thocauso of hor lllnoss. A Sunday school convention of tho southwest district of Webster county was held at tho Congregational church last night. Paul S. Dietrick, formerly prosidonc of tho Rod Cloud Business College, but now holding tho position of secretary of tho state Sunday school association, at Lincoln, was present aud delivered an interesting address. Koop to tho right and yon wont got loft.-Stolon. h Potatoes, 85c per bu. in 5 or 10 bu. lots Cabbage, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Apples, ' $5.25 per barrel Largest and Cleaned Stock of Groceries in the City The Grocer Mil tff Phone f I . 3 UUK .