it tj i .: fa ? ft ' r j i. Fifty Years the Standard CREAM BAKING POWDIR I Cream of Tartar Powder Made from Grapes MO ALUM n LOGALETTES Hoi It. A. Husk ins for lino potatoes ISx-Socretary of Stuto Al CSulusliu is hi town. Win ted -A girl to learn type .setting Inquire at. this office. . Ij. C. Olmstoiul and (laudator Riah spent Suutlay visiting at Inavalc. Doctor Stewart, of Orleans, visited with Charles Codsey and his, wife Sun day. Io CJurney loft during the past week for Lincoln, whero ho will attend school. C. V. Chaflin, from near Blue Hill, was transacting business in Rod Cloud AVoduosday. Oscar Burroughs, superintendent of tho electric, light plant, spent Sunday ut. Franklin. Georpre Jaokson and family, of Law 'fence, were Red Cloud visitors the iirst part of the week Will Reed, of Reed Bros., of Camp boll, visited at the homo of George Newhouse, Monday. The Catholic ladies' bazaar at the Woodmen's hall Saturday was a success financially and otherwise. Itoad the now proposition at the head of the F. Newhouse ad on page .'I. It will probably interest you. Postmaster Hacker returned Sunday trom a trip to Washington. D. C. and tho .lamestown exposition. A.B.Scott and two daughters and a brothertfrom Bristol Va., aro visiting at the home of their brother in-law, T. J. Ward. Mi-.s Jessie McCutchen is visiting here with her sister, Miss Margaret MoCutohen, who is a teacher in tho '.;liy -chools. Charles Gurney returned the lirst of aW' GREAT REDUCTION SAIE 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 ne 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 it. Also note following prices on Enamel Ware: A IS-lnch Knainel Wash Hasin SOc A 1-quart Enamel Dippec '. :.'0c A ti-quart Enamel Milk Pan 25c A It-quart Enamel Dish Tan '. .'IKc A tl-qimrt Enamel Coffee Pot 25c A 0-hole Steel Range with Reservoir, 18-inch Oven, worth S10.00, sale price 830.00 You can save great money by seeing me those days. You will need a Heating Stove. Come and see our Leader. They are fine Stoves and I will make the prices right. JAMES PETERSON. vAWvsTAvsAvA the woek from Denver, where ho went to buy cattle. Ho purchased about ouo hundred head. Second Number Business Men's Lecture Course, Ralph Purlo'.te, Sat urday evening, November 10. Seats at Wattle Morrison's. Patronize a high grade lecture course. Ralph Parlette, tho Funnest Man in America is tho next, attraction. At Opera House, Novembor 1(5. Mrs. Mary Arnoson went to I'owles last Monday to visit wit li Mrs. John Storey. From thero she goos to Clay Center, Nobr., to &eo relatives. Tho ladies of the tfistoru Star will hold a market Saturday, November It, at Albright Bros.' store, at which they will bell hi ead, cako-, cookies, etc. Walter Cox is visiting with his fam ily in Red Cloud this week. Incident ally ho is helping Supt. Burroughs ui'ike some improvements in tho light ing plant. Ernest (.1 raves has embarked in tho d 'aying business having purchased Lcn Anita's dray, and is doing all kinds of light hauling. Seo his ad elsewhere on this page. Would you like to have a big doll to givo to tho baby for a Christmas pres ent You may get ono without a cent of cost. Read F. Nowhouso's ad. page o, to learn how. J. C. Warner and wife of East Orange, N. J., who wore among tho oarly settlers in Rod Cloud, were visit ing friends and relatives in and around Rod Cloud this week. Marvin S.'Marsh, who has been up in the Montana country looking around, has returned to Red Cloud. Ho expects to move there with his family in the spring. If you nro in tho market to buy farm lands, where corn is king and alfalfa is queen, write for list of farms to Lonoro Land and Loan Co., Lcnora, Norton County, Kans. Blotches, pimples, coarse pores, black beads are unsightly and denote impure blood, llolltster's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. 35 Cents. Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cutting. Mrs.Wayuo Townsend, living west of town, got some limo in her eyes last week while they wore plastering their house, and they have boon causing her a great deal of trouble. It is healthful, wholesome. It's as good for one as the other. A little dose will make you sleep and cat. Makes people happy. Hollistei's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 Cents, Tea or Tab lets. "Two Orphans" will bo presented by the Fred . O. Conrad oompany at tho opera house Wednesday evening, Dec ember 4, with Eugene Moore as lead ing man. This is a high class attrac tion. iieury Gress sold his interest in tho corner pool hall Wednesday to John f vAvaAvAvAvA' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho oiOStz7&: Signuture Havel, with whom he has been in part nership during the si'ug and sum mer, and left yesterday tor his homo at Hayes Centor Nobr. "If I had .1. IVs money." said old man Swain, "I would make everybody happy from Oregon to Maine; You don't need money, just be free. (5!ve your family Rocky Mountain Tea. ' ('. I. Cotting. Mrs. Sanders, a sister of J. W. Starr is visiting in Lsbanon this woo k She was visiting her husband's people at Red Cloud a fow weeks ago when her little girljwas taken sick and was able to continue hor visit until this time. Their homo is in the west. -Lebanon Argus. Wjtnted. Local representee for Red Cloud and vicinity to look after renew als and increase subsciptiou list of a promiuout mouthy maga.iuo, on a sal ary and commission basis. Experience desii able, but not necessary. Good op portunity for right person. Address Publisher, Ilox 55), Station O New Vork. ' Shoriir Oliver D. Hedge went down to Superior yesterday and brought back with him George Lnllhi, against whom a charge of bastardy has boon preferred by a Miss Lopor, of Guide Rock. Laf liu is now lying in jail here awaiting his preliminary trial, which will be hold Monday before County Judge iOdson. Mrs. David Whitaker was in Red Cloud tho latter part of last, week after their household goods. Instead of going to Strattou, Nob., as wo stated last weok, thoy went to Brush, Colo., whoro Mr. Whltnker has secured work in a host sugar factory at good wages, and where they will make their future homo. Miss Verno Hall of Creston, Iowa, elocutionist and reader, will give an entertainment at tho Christian church under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor, assisted by local talont, November 18. She comes well reo oinmeded, is a graduate of two ora torical schools, and should receive a good crowd. Tho Cincinnati Ladies' Cremona Orchestra was greeted nt tho opera house Monday evening by a medium attendance. Their performance was greatly enjoyed. This was tho first number of the Business Men's Locturo Course, which consists of a number of (list-class entortainmonts to bo given here this winter. I. Frisbie, living nt Amboy, has lost about two hundred hogs recontly through somo disoaso which has not as yet been diagnosed. A state vet erinarian has been on the grounds investigating tho strange disease. Mr. Fribble had about 1700 head, but tho loss of two hundred of them will be felt quite severely. Special services at tho Congrega tional church next Sunday morning and evening. In the morning tho sermon will have special application to tho subject, "Lessons from Old Age." The evening sermon is on tho philosophy of life. Subject "Shrouded in Mystery" The pastor and people extend a most cordial invitation to all. Mr Holiday, who managed the elmutauqua lust summer, and Paul S. Diotrick were in Reb Cloud this week for another chautauqua again next jenr. Tho people of Red Cloud aud vicinity certainly showed last sum mer that thoy wero enthusiastically in favor of a chautauqua and would do all in their powor to make ono, u sue cess another year. Roy Reese was brought to Rod Cloud last Saturday by Deputy Shoriir Shol burn to bo confined in the Webster county jail. Reoso plead guitly to lorgingachock for 850 on a Harlun couuty farmer, before Judgo Adams, and by request of relatives sontonco was delayed for ten days. Reese's homo is in Smith Centor, Kan., and up to tho present time ho has borne a very good reputation. Ho will bo given his eontenco when court couvones in this city Novembor 11. L. A. Lovejoy bought 140 bushels of alfalfa sood Tuesday of G. R. Bantam for which Mr Bantam received a check of $9S05. This was tho rent share on (H) acres or one-half tho total crop of seed which was raised after two crops of hay had boon taken from tho land. Oue load brought in by Mr. Bantam'woighod out a littlo over 5G bushels and brought 81107.41. Mr. Love joy on the same day bought of Robt. Farmer 80 bushels tmd 40 pounds of soed that was tho product of flvo acres within the last 80 days. Mr Farmer's check called for W57.5G or more than S50 per acre for his sood crop alone. What crop can you raise on any of tho high-pricod eastern land that can equal this? Alinomi (Kans.) Plain-dealer. Clothes from the Shops of the World's Best Makers Iff1 IX Jmk liW'.ivl HI I G ill i J i nufhiMii VI 11 fiJIIIP I III THE GOWDEJi-piiEY GO. Always Reliable. First Door North of Post Office. Business College Notes I.. M. STKWAItll, I'llKMIIKNT. And They Still Come. Miss Jessie Brooks of Campbell entered the shorthand department Monday morning. Mr. Carl Peterson from down in Kansas entered the business depart ment on last Tuesday morning. Pres. Steward and wife spent last Sunday at the Harlow ranch. They report plenty of chicken and enjoy ment. The Business College entertain ment comranv will eive an enter tainment in Guide Rock F-ndny evening. n i. r m . .. i .1 c . i ii Don't fa,! to attend the foot-bal game I-uday at 3 p. m Come and encourage ine uoys on 10 victory j and help land the state champion ship in Red Cloud. Pies. Steward spent several clays last week down in Kansas, taking in Womer, Smith Centre, Hellaire and Lebanon. While at Saturday attended the Lebanon foot ball game. I.ebanon Jellaire- Scliool Notes Roy Robinson was absent from school Monday morning. Many of the ninth grade pupils seats were changed this week. Next Friday the Red Cloud high school team will play Lebanon on Lebanon grounds. Mabel Thomas was absent from school last week to attend the wed ding of her brother. Many of the non-resident students of the ninth grade are finding boarding places for the winter. A surprise party was given last Friday evening at the home of Ver non Storey in honot of Miss Hazel Stiffler. All had a good time. Last Friday the the foot ball game between Franklin high school and Red Cloud high school resulted in a victory for Red Cloud. The score was 54 too. We have a new tardy rule which is working fine. If one is tardy his whole grade is retained fifteen min utes after school. Each grade looks after its late members much more carefully. E aim high in our selection of Men's Fall and Winter Suits. We get the besl Suit pro- dudions from the shops of the World's besl Makers. We aim high in selection of cloths, linings and trimmings. Get the besl possible Tailoring. Wc sell Suits that make us friends. The profits come of toem- selves, Suit Prices. The loe rung in llie price ladder U 85.00 to 8.00. The grcate! ilrcngtli lies in die ni ortmenl : nl 8J5.00. 818.00 and 20.00. Al llicse prices c know from observation anil from information given us ly those who have examined Suits in other houses, that we can give you posi tively superior results in tailoring, appearance." flyle and quality. Do not judge of the merits of a Suit, however, by any advertised price alone. Anybody can quote prices. N It's the Suit at the price thai tells the story. Notice of Incirrtoratlon. Notice Id hereby Riven Hint a corporation has bef ii duly formed by Hit undcrslKtud and nrtl o.cm of Incorporation duly executed, lllcd and ro corded. 'I'lic inune Kflliocorporntloti In U.K. Ci rice DtiiKCompaiiy. Itx principal place of tnuihactltiK ItN business In ituil Cloud. Vot)Htcr County. Ne- unixKii; mo Kuuerni nniurc or uie uumiicsh lo lie tr-nwu'ted Is tliuroinliicl of h Kcnornl retail ami wholesale drim buMuexx. the manufacture, com pounding. purchiihcnndMileof driiKH, ini'dlclncH and prescriptions, and of nil (,'oodH and warcit iiHUiuiy imiuiien ny retnu or Mioienaie,drui;lntM or ilrui; companies and the ncojilsltlnn. holdliiR, maintenance and disposition of micli real estate, buildings, htructureH and personal properly may be deemed nccessiiry to the proper and ad vantitKCons conduct of Mid business. The amount of capital Mock authorized In f7,?0t).M MibserlbedRUd fully paid up nt commencement of buslnc.'s. Tho time of eummcnivinent of the corporation la October tl. 1U07. mid It termina tion In lirty years from (.aid (Into. Tho hlithCKt amount of Indebtedness or liability to which the corporation Is at any time to subject Itsolf U RMKI.OO. Tliooiticcra by whom the niTaliK of tho corporation uro to be conducted, are u board of not to exceed three directors, from whom are chosen u president, secretary nnd treiiHtirer. Dated October 2.".d, ll"JT. II.E.OiucK, F. J. OnicK, K. I.. (lUIMCH Incorporator 1 1 have purchased Len Aultz's I Fli-ntr 'ir1 twill Ar, -,11 L-.'np. f -ij mu in ww tin nuiua wi ! Light Draying. Leave your orders at p Freese im- ber q0 jlone 5Q ERNEST GRAVES. Potatoes, 85c per bu. in 5 or 10 bu. lots Cabbage, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Apples, $5.25 per barrel Largest and CleanesT: Stock of Groceries in the City JIeFARMM) The Groeep All the Phonos W McFarMs i i -v V --? Vi; 7'n'iA""fTi'wVB'A'' '' 0"f51. .&