X 11 s y i r Spray Your Fruit Trees and Vegetables with Noxall Bordeaux Spray Mixture It will protect your fruit from moths, wornif., scabs. G L. Cotting The Druggist. '3 L01,4LETTES J (Jeo. Morhart .spent Bunday at Guide Kock. John Yost has moved into tlio Ryan property. Irv Collins was a pleasant caller last (Saturday. Isaac Myers of Lebanon was in town this week. Judge Duffy was up from Guide -Rock Monday. A brother of Mr. Ouech is horo this week visiting. "Bill" Rcnkle was down from Ina valo last Monday. Jim Mcintosh was in Ouido Rock the ilrst of the week. Fred Gerlach of Rosemont was in town Saturday. This is vacation week in tho public Hchoola of this city. Chas. Cathcr-was a business visitor at Bearer City last week. V. Wilson of St. Louis was in Red -'Cloud the first of the week. O. W. Gardner of Omaha was in Red ,1oud the first of the week. Paul Lindley waB down from Kiver ton the first of tho week. Bishop Anson It. Graves of Omaha nrrived here the first of the week. Mrs. T. J. Ward spent several days lust week visiting in the country. N. L. Fitzgerald and family of Kau nas, visited at Joe Fogcl's Sunday. Presiding Elder Martin of tho M. E. Conference in in town this week. Chas.Qurncy shipped two carloads of cattlo to Kansas City Monday. Miiis Winnefrcd Sherman, who is Aching in Holdrege, spont her spring Free Tieket to The Tepee with every $2.00 cash purchase. Also For every 20 dozen Eggs brought in JVIcFARliAND The Grocer All the Phones McFarlands vacation Ihto with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. M. C. Sherman. Aaron Fry has just completed his new house on his farm southwest of town. Harry Barlow left Sunday for Peoria after a few weeks' visit here with his parents. Miss Mae Hadel left Monday for Hastings to spend her vacation with relatives. Oscar Burroughs and sister, Miss Hutli, spent Sunday with friends nt Franklin. Miss Bessie Phares left Saturday for ilolstein, Iowa, where she will visit with her aunt. Mrs. W. A. May of Lincoln is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Marker in father ton township. F.ditor Tait is home from Excelsior Springs, Mo., where he has been tak ing treatment. The 8th graders will celebrate their vacation by having a fishing party and picnic at the river. Mi.is Jessie Ducker, who is teaching school at Miuden, spent this week here with her mother. Roy Hutchison went to Superior Monday where he takes a position with Montgomery & Co. O. C. Teel, wife and daughter spent Sunday and Monday with relatives at Superior and Nelson. Beacli Robertson has moved his family onto the Jas. DeWitt farm north of town, Monday. Foil Sam: Karly Ohio seed potatoes at 81. Oo per bushel. K, L. Hunsicker, 2 miles east of Iuavale, Nebr. Mrs. Leslie Chancy after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chancy returned to her home in Superior last Saturday. T Lnli.i imililili. til - flllllll ii juu imvv biuuum itu juiit uju.-j, cars, nose or throat, seb Dr. Warrick, Wednesday, April 8. Eyes tested free. MisB Daisy Sellars and Mrs. C. W. Grout left Saturday morning for Hol drege for a week's visit with relatives. Mrs. Kunchey and son Jiminle left Monday for Seattle, Wash., after a visit here with 11. D. Kunchey and wife. Drs. Weirick & Riddile, Eye, Ear,' Nose and ThrnaT-Specialists. Glasses fitted. Over German National Bank, Hastings. The tie that binds newly married couples to Almmoht Bkotiikhs' Fuk nituhk is the quality they carry and the prices they offer. Dr. Warrick the specialist, will moot eye. ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damcrcll's office in Red Cloud, Wednesday, April 8th. Mr. Arncy and Mi. Davis, represent ing the International Correspondence School, were in Red Cloud this week. See their display exhibition in The New York Store window. Albert Rhinehart was captured south of Guide Rock by Sheriff Hedge dur ing the week on a charge of cattle stealing in Colorado. He was taken west Saturday night by a sheriff of that btate who came after him. The lied Cloud Nation by J. P. Hale was sold to the Red Cloud Chief last week. The Nation was the only dem ocratic paper in Webster county and is no more, being merged with the Chief, to be known only as the Chief. Red Cloud now has only three newspapers, all republican in politics. Fact is that since Bryan has got. to endorsing the Roosevelt policies, Hale of the Nation could see no use for u democratic pa per. Smith County Messenger. Not exactly correct, but - The W. C. T. U. rally at tho Baptist church Sunday afternoon was quite a lively affair. Some of the music by the male quartette was very taking. The addresses by Saylor and Cvcring were particularly bright and pointed; One speaker took occasion to pitch into the moving picture show In a senseless way. That ought to servo as a good advertisement. Ho failed, however, to show the connection between his remarks and the object of the meeting. The meeting lasted an hour and a half which ia rather too long for Sunday afternoon, for tlioso who go to church twice on that day. Ed Amack and Dr. Nelson caused considerable excitement aud amuse ment at tho depot Sunday morning. No. 10 was about an hour late and a large crowd had gathered. Ed and Dr. were horseback. Ed dared Dr. to ride full speed down the depot platform. Dr. took tho dare and off they went Oeorgo Hollister happened to be at the west end of the platform and the boys almost ran over him. George dared the boys to come back and off they went again, then George turned A. 1 . 1. nnn n iliAiti M'lifkB Mr Itn Air m ml ' lite nunu un biiuui, xuujr nut utvvjit unit forth several times aud the crowd grew larger. The time went so fnst tint bofore they knew it, tho train whistled in and the fun was over. Did April the 1st fool ,on anV F.d Walters was dowd from Oxford Wednesday. Farmers are getting busy with their spring work. II. 10. Mcltridc left for Omaha Wednesday morning. Miss Barker of Iuavale was a Wed Cloud visitor Tuesday. Lucius Frisbie of Lincoln was seen on our streets Wednesday. John Delaiiey was down from Belvl dere the first of the week. C. M. Wilson of Dallas, Texas, ar rived in town tln first of the week. Geo. Gueck was In Holbrook, Nebr , this week looking after his land intei ests. Doan Saunders left Wednesday for Bedford, Mo., where he will enjoy a snipe hunt. 1. II. Holmes has greatly improved the appearance of his house by raising the roof. Mrs. Burgess who recently moved here from the farm near Iuavale is seriously sick. Alfred Hadell is again able to be at his place of business after several lays' sickness. Mrs. Taylor was down from River ton this week visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Smelser. Miss Queen Williamson of Lincoln is visiting at the home of W. A. Holmes and family this week. Mrs. Chas. Barber from Almena, Kansas, arrived last Friday evening for a visit with relatives. The deputy county assessors held a meeting Monday at the courthouse and received their books for this-year. Miss Bessie Rickerson, who has been visiting with Doan Saunders aud family leaves tonight for Bedford, Mo. Mrs. Simerson, mother of Mrs. Henry Rathjen, and Mrs. McAfee arrived Thursday from Mitchell county, Iowa, for a visit with relatives. A traveling saleman, a Mr. Gardiner was operated upon for appendicitis at the Hotel Royal Tuesday morning by Dr. Archer of Hastings and some of home physicians. , Congregational church services Sun day, April 5th. Morning: Sacrament of Lord's supper and reception of mem bers. Evening subject; "Our country, state and city, politically, morally and religiously." This will be a timely dis course on the eve of a city election. Everyone and especially all voters are most cordially invited to be present. Gub Sodcrberg, formerly of Red Cloud, but now on the police force of New York city, has been in Nebraska visiting, but could not come here and sends the following from an Edison. Neb., paper: "Chief Sodcrberg shows a picture of his baby, now a New York policeman, height 0 ft. 3 in., weight 199; he is a picture of muscular health. Homer Clemmons left Tuesday morn ing for Chicago, called there by tele gram, where he has accepted a good "phat" position In the advertising de partment of the Swift Packing Co. Homer has been a resident of Red Cloud for the last four years, doing newspaper work from "a to iziard," and made many friends while among us. The Chief joins them in wishing him abundant success in his new field. The seriousness of our school condi tion is apparent to all and we believe that the people- of this district should come to a definite plan of action aud that right speedily, we offer as a solu tion a public mass meeting. We are confident that the real trouble con fronting us is a misunderstanding as to what is at issue. Let us have a meeting at once and let the board of education and the men who have insti tuted the suit against the bonds be in attendance and preseut the matter to the voters and let us get together. Anything is better than nothing and what ever is done must be done at once. Prof. Moritz is in a position to help. Let him be there. Let us all be ihcro. Since writing the above a meeting has been called to meet in the court house tomorrow (Sat.) evening. Shields the Food from Alum Mke trea Pgrc Gripe Cxtm ol TarUr 1 riM-r V'v' , s'Jy- J i V The minute you are ready, Suit is ready. Sir! The first picking is the best OIY GST Ht''vHJ Spring i Siits mW I There arc certain advantages a Man de rives in coining here for Clothes. Our Clothing always pays the buyer a good dividend in satisfaction! Note the fol lowing points: The fine selection of fabrics. The high character of the Tailoring. The certainty of the correct styles. The conip eteness of the stock that insures a perfect fit for any si.o or shape that comes to us. The largest money's worth. These facts, together with many otmir features, should Induce you to make your Spring Suit selection here. Suits at $8. $lo. $15 to 25. The Comden-Kaley Clothing Company Always Reliable, FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POSTOFFICE. GOOD THINGS TO EAT MA' A HON I TOM ATM IM SOUR KRAUT APPLKH WAX BEANS PINE APPLES HOMINY CANNED MEATS and many other Call in and see PANCAKE FLOUR D. PRICK'S FOOD SWEET POTATOES RKI) CHERRIES KTUINOLKSS HBANS BLACKUEIIIUKS HLACK IIA PDEIIIUKS BOTTLED PICKLES FULTON Oils and Axle Grease We are still sharpening Discs with our new SCOW'S ROLLER DIS-! SHARPENER which rolls out tho Disc, musing a smooth, even job, and saving all material, instead of outrlug or grinding it away. We are better prepared than over to do all kinds of blaoksmithiug, horseshooi g aud waon work promptly. Extra Discs on hand. WAMtlfl & SCJtUuTZ RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Ind. 'Phono 99. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnaturo of &: John Hart was sick in bed the first of this week. Denis Llndsey was quite severely in jured in a runaway Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oco. Pierce celebrated their silver wedding yesterday and a good time was reported by all present. Knutv Seibert arrived in Red Cloud this morning from Anamoose, N. I)., and expects to stay for some time. The Webster County Sunday School Association will meet in Cluide Rock next Thursday and Friday. An ex cellent program has been arranged and a largo attendance is expected. The band concert Wednesday even ing was enjoyed by a fair sized aud ience. The band boys continue to make good with their music and are entitled to a more liberal patronage than they have been receiving. The work of Prof. Stewart comes in for special commendation. Service at tho Haptist church Sunday at 11 a. in, Theme, "The history of the gospel in the world." The Lord's supper will be observed at the close of the service. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Hible study 7:30 p. in. Tuesday at V. II, Fulton, C. A. Wisou, pastor. . I your Spring nichinir. WF ll iK.M el Cpytiull I90t The I louwol Kiiixrulicimc Chicago GRAPE NUTS PE HES PLUMS PUMPKINS DAKED DEANS PEARS SWEET CORN PES oannod, boxod and boMloil goods for table no. us when you are needing nnythiug In our lino. MARKET Real Btate TraMfert. For tho week ending Tuesday, Mch. 31, furnished by the Fort Abstract Co., L. II. Fort, Manager. W C Cox to Maggie E Carpenter, lots 23, 24, lllk 11, Smith & Moore's add to Red Cloud wd Rep Valley 11 II Co to C B & Q R R Co, right of way, deed .... 1300 1 Nebr A. Colo K II Co to G U & Q R R Co, right of way, ded J din S Marsh to John II Ely, lot 1, lllk 95, Guide Rock cemetery wd Sarah M Roby to Emcly M Clarke, lots 18, 19, 'JO, 31, Hlk 21, Red Cloud, wd 12 500 Sarah M Roby to Emcly M Clarke, lots 22, 23, 24, Hlk. 24, Red Cloud, wd 2000 3811 Mortgages filed, 8B775. Mortgages released, S8030. MOTMKIt OKAY'S) SWKKT POWDBKH FOIt SurrcKRfiilly used by Mothur Orny. nurse In tlio ChllilruirN Homo In Now York, cure feverish iiuhH, Hurl HtuuiHuh. TcetliliiK DlNiinlurN. inovtt anil rc;tilHto (ho Howo'h it ml l)pirnt WnrniK. Oviirin.oootostliii' iiIhIh. ' They never fail At nil DniRKlHts. 2fo Snmple Free. AililruaH Alien 8. Olliihlail, L'K.y, N Y fresh Garden Seeds in Bulk Also Onion Sets Get 'em now, while the kinds and varieties are in full stock, for seeds of the good-growing, crop producing kind are scarce this year. We have a large and choice variety. Call and see them. (VIrs.Henry Diedrieh vAyV','wXWVvVwVAAWV I 1 J