pv .. ' Y. V ) M I LOCALETTES '. H. Kuley went down to Wytnorc Sunday. K. Johnston Ls home from a trip to lUuncfcota. Paul Pope was in Lincoln the lirst of tho week. IjCo DoTour was up from Guide Kock Monday. Kd Crary of Guide Hoclc was in tho city Thursday. B. Boyd Smith was in Lincoln the Hrrit. of the week. Km. Lulu Matthews was down from luavaiu Thursday A good farm of AGO acres for rent. 1 mpiire at this office. &'m Gertrude Mllligau came down frotn MeCook Kundny. Tho W. C T. U. will meet with Mrs. ! 0 Cox February 5. TUe bund uoucert has been post poned until next Tuesday night. H?s. Lew CIupp is slowly recover ing frotn a .severe attack of grip. tfo1" Kent One storage room, one ""On, over Paul Storey's, .las. McGulre. WantedGirl for housework. In piire cf Mrn. I'hares, :it Nowhouso's. B , J. Kohmetscher of Lawrence, Neb , was in the eity Tuesday on busi- llt'SS. Joo iiolcomb went to Inavale last jiight to visit with his old friend, E. E. Ludd. AJiss Lizzie Codscy of Franklin visit ed with her brother, Charley Godsey, this week. Fireman .John Campbell is slowly recovering from a severe attack of ap pendicitis. Tho baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -laincs Tunquarry is very sick with pneumonia. Judge Duugan will hold an equity term of the district court, beginning February 20. Mrs L. M. Steward, wife of the president of the business college, is on the sick list. Miss Gertrude Teel of Indiauola ar rived Thursday for a visit at the home of O. 0. Tcel. Show a little pride in home institu tion?, by patronizing the band concert next Tuesday night. George Volland, manager of Al bright Ilros.1 furniture store al River ton, was in town Sunday. Mr and Mrn. P. C. Rose, who have Inieu managing the hotel at Inavale, hae removed to Red Cloud. Mr and Mrs. Billy Itcnsc are the happy parents of a big bouncing baby boy, boru last Saturday night. All old settlers of Webster county re requested to meet at the Royal iot'l Sunday at 1:30 p. m., to attend the funeral of the late Dr. I. W. Tul- leyh White Lily Flour i Just Try It Once JleFAftliAIiD The Grocer' All tho Phonos McFarlands RECITAL Monday Evening, February 3, '08 Congregational Church Red Cloud, Neb. BENEFIT Y. P. S.C.E. PROGRAM Piano Solo Selected Miu Bcrnice Potter Reading "The Cowboy ' Mytcry".... ! Mrs. Carrutlicrc Tenor Solo-"Our King" (Rotoli) . .Glerf Walker Reading (Iriih dialect) "Mrs. Casey and the Beauty Doctor" Mrs. Carruthcrs Piano Duel "Fra Diavolo". . .(Sidney Smith) Miss Gertrude Blacklcdge and Miss Vernon Storey. Reading "The Simple Life". .Mrs. Carruthcts Vocal Solo Setccted . . . Miss Josephine Mizcr Reading "Them Oxen" (In costume) Mrs. Carnlthers. Tenor Solo "Loch Lomond" . . F. F. Cartuthcis Entertainment will commence at 8 p. m. Admission, 15 and 25 cents. Rev. J. M. Hates is home from St. Paul and will conduct services next Sunday at the Episcopal church. Miss Verdie Whitelcy left Saturday for her home in Missouri, after visit ing with relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. L. C. Hoffman of Republican City visited this week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ethcrton. I have 2."0 bushels of choice alfalfa seed for sale at 88.. 10 per bu. on ear. P. R. Nkai., Olasco, Kas. The four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erisbio of Amboy is suffering with an attack of scarlet fever. Frank Simmons, formerly editor of the Seward Repportcr, is in the eity this week in the interest of the A. O. U. W. Mrs. Wolfe, mother of J. C. Wolfe, is very ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Reed, northeast of Red Cloud. A. 1$. Sellars of the Red Cloud In vestment Co. returned the lirst of the week from a trip to the Panhandle of Texas. The combination public sale held Tuesday at the Homer Boner farm drew a largo crowd and everything sold well. Ynrdmastcr George Beard leftThurs day morning for Illinois, having been called there by the serious illness of his mother. Drs. Weiriek & Riddile, Eye, Ear, Nose aad Throat Specialists. Glasses fitted. Over German National Bank, Hastings, Neb. Charley Waddell of Palisade, Neb., was in Red Cloud Saturday on his way to Franklin. He is still in the hide buying business. Tho program for the recital to be given at the Congregational church Monday evening will be found else where in today's paper. Mrs. Mose Wilson of Muc Hill vis ited with her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Robinson, yesterday. She was on her way home from Lincoln. Mrs. Viola Austin was given a sur prise Saturday afternoon by her for mer pupils, prior to her departure for her new home in MeCook. Ben Ludlow, who has been on the sick list for some time, was able to be out on the streets Tuesday for the first time in three weeks. Mrs. Winfield Palmer of Inavale left for Denyer Thursday, where she will undergo an operation. She was ac companied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. S. Palmer of this eity. Oliver Wright of Bladen, formerly of this city, has purchused George Iteardslee's interest in tho firm of Wolfe & licnrdslcc, blacksmiths, and will move to Red Cloud. The Chief's suggestion of the name of Colonel C. W. Kaley as a delegate to the Republican national convention has met with a very flattering recep tion from the press throughout tho state. The theme for the morning service at the Raptist church will be "Travail ing for Souls." In the evening, "The Elements of True Manhood." Tho Lord's Supper will bo observed in tho morning. The managers of tho Rusincss.Men's Lecture course are "in tho hole" on the entertainments thus far given, lly cutting out tho two last numbers they could come out with a loss of only about $20, but they have decided to put them on, and this will entail a loss of about 8120 on the course, un less tho next two numbers receive bet ter patronage than tho preceding num bers. tohn Johnuek of Esbon, Kan., a nephew of Mike Kudrna, was in the eity Monday, the guest of John Pol nicky. Ho was on his way to Chey enne county, Kansas, to look after his real estate interests. The Citizens' Concert Band will give a concert next Tuesday evening. Everyone should turn out and encour age the boys by their presence. The conceits this winter have not received the patronage they deserve. Tho first of a series of silver medal contests under the auspices of tho W C. T. U. will be held about the middle of February. The medal has been ordered and will soon be on exhibition in one of the store windows. Roy Anderson of Salt Lake City, Utah, Is visiting with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Roy came near losing an eye recently through an accident, but it is now hoped his eyesight will be completely restored. "Jim" Brown, one of the old time railroad boys of Red Cloud, and who is now switching in Sheridan, Wyn., was shaking hands with friends here Saturday. He was on his way to Riv erton to see hit, aged mother, who is very ill. W. G. Shannon, whose wife was run down and killed by an automobile while visiting in Canada a few months ago, has instituted a damtige suit against tho guilty parties, lie left for Camilla last Sunday to look after the suit. J. O. Lindley was called to West boro, Mo., the latter part of last week to look after his interest in an estate the existence of which he was unaware of until he was summoned to Missouri last Friday. Here's hoping he gets a nice slice of it. Subject of sermon at tho Congrega tional church next Sunday morning, "The Temptation of Christ." In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Carruther.s of Hastings will speak at the twenty seventh anniversary of the Christian Endeavor movement. A cordial invi tation is extended to all. Will Elliott, a 17-year-old lad who was employed some time ago by L. M. Crabill, waa arrested Saturday upon the charge of stealing an overcoat from George Griffeth. He was caught with the goods ou him, and on Mon day he pleaded guilty and was sen tenced to ten days in jail. Two of Red Cloud's nice girls were returning from church one night not long ago and heard what they thought were some chums "trilling" to them. They returned trill for trill about a dozen times and then discovered that they were flirting with a windmill which was screaming for oil. Cloyd Cummings, who is ill at a sanitarium in Beatrice, underwent an operation last Saturday by which a large piece of bono was removed from his left foot. It was feared for a time that amputation would have to be re sorted to. At last reports Cloyd was getting along as nicely as could be ex pected. The switch engine and crew have been restored to the Red Cloud yards, Engineer A. Clark and Fireman Clnyt Brown being in charge, with Switch men Beard and Goth doing the yard work. It took but a short time for the management to discover thnt it does not pay to have the train crews do the switching. Mike Strobl, one of our prosperous Bohemian farmers, returned Monday from a trip to Frioua, Tex., in the l'nrihandle country, where he went in search of land. While ho did not make ( purchase, he was more than pleased with the country and thinks tho Panhandle has a bright future. Ho has, however, decided to remain in Webster county for the present. Under a new ruling of the postofllce department publishers of newspapers will bo required to pay tho third class rate of 1 cent each upon all papers that are not paid for in advance. As a consequence we will bo forced to cut off all delinquents from our list and place tho accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. We hope YOU will not compel us to do this, but come up like a gentleman, without being dunned personally by an attor ncy, and settle that long overdue ac count. Wo need tho money. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho S7y vffy?, T" Signaturo of (LaJc4fyT6lJU44 Commencing .". Jan. 1, M I 5 m.-V Suits, Pants and Overcoats For Men, Boys and Children at 20 pes6 ct discount from regular prices NUF SAID ri mi 'N: Gomden-Kaley Clothing Co. I W .-i !i ty ttto .'",-,. The Burlington exhibit car arrived on schedule time. Owing to the sever ity of the weather there have been lew visitors so far. The band is sched uled to play for the visitors this after noon and tomorrow. Tho Ladies' Altar Society of the Catholic church is holding a series of socials and bazars at the homes of the members, to raise money to clear the debt on the church. Tho last one was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Polnieky, and was a success both socially and financially, about fifty guests being presunt. Next week Mrs. E. .1. Pulsipher will be the host ess. Brakemau Skelton of the west end is taking a thirty-day rest in conse quence of his negligence lust Saturday in permitting a freight car to crash into the west end of the depot. A Hy ing switch was being made and Skel ton, after cutting the car loose and giving the signal to "push," failed to climb on the car and set the brakes. The ear was under such headway that it flattened out tho "bumper" post and crashed into the freight-depot, doing between four and five hundred dollars damage. Hence Skeltou's involuntary vacation. Wedding Bells. Nclntyre-Bowen. A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday evening, January 29, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mclntyre, south of tho city, at which time tlielr daughter Huth Was married to Richard Bovven by the Kev. A. A. Cresstnnn, pastor of the Congregational church. After the ceremony the guests sat down to a most sumptuous wedding supper, to which all did ample justice. Only intimate friends of tho contracting parties were present. The Cjiiki ex tends congratulations and best wishes. De TourPorterier. Otto N. Portenier aud Miss Tillie M. De Tour, both of Guide Rock, were married at the Catholic church in this city Wednesday, Uev. Father Fitzger ald officiating. Schultz HasklRS. Charles A. Haskius of Hastings and Miss Julia Schultz of Guide Rock were married An this city Wednesday even ing by County Judge I. W. Edson. Potter Ourncy. Charles Gurney, one of our prosper ous farmers and stock raisers, went to St. Joseph, Mo., tho first of tho week where he was married on Tuesday to Miss Josephine Potter of East Whit man, Mass. They arrived in Ited Cloud Wednesday evening. w 1908, i m A. k mv. e will sell ; .' fcv. .! fcift ev! m i the a Don't Buy Land nor Loan Money on Real Estate without getting one of Teel'fl perfect Abstracts of Title. The oldest and most reliable set of Abstract books in Webster Co. 10,0(,0 bond filed and approved. Reprtsents six of the best In surance companies doing busi ness in the state. LOANS NADi: on CITY PROPERTIES O. C TEEL. Red Cloud, Nebr. Ohlco In Ovcrlng Block. Phonos: Boll 93, Farmers 36 H. E. ASHER Veterinarian Blue Hill -:- Nebraska Will bo in Rod Cloud Saturdays at Smith's barn. nil. Phone npf TffP Bell Mione No. 44 I U i MEG No. ma Pu b lie We Would call your attention to our Stock of GROCERIES which is full and com plete. We make a specialty of catering to the wants of the PUBLIC in the Gro cery line. Our Store is full of Good Things to Eat Don't fail when in town to call and see us in Damerell Block Fulton Market J t ' , A. Jamr fr-. m m ta inM" ,v