V A V K T V Spray Your Mt Trees and Vegetables with Noxall Bordeaux Spray Mixture It will protect your fruit from moths, wormr., scabs. C L. Cottiig The Druggist. mr.AIFTTFS ? wrm&iB muv m Mr. Nellie Caster was in Hastings (.his week. Hoy Chaplin was down from Illue 41111 Snuday. Jim Peterson and .J. I Hale were in 11 la ilea Friday. Sunday's wind tore down Johnson & .Honor's awning. Kriicst Graves went tJ McCook Thursday morning. 0. (5. Teel went to Lincolu Sunday returning Wednesday. The II. & M. has been laying heavier rails hero the past week. Chan. Gurney shipped cattle to the river market Wednesday. Clyde Wickwire and wife came down from McCook Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Tulleys came down from iNapouec Thursday morning. Zeph Roscncrans of Ilelvitlerc, III., -was in town the first of the week. Roy Rife of Ilcatrico assisted his mother in removing to Red Cloud this week. Wanted to buy a good 1200 or 1400 pound work horse. Mrs. Phares, atF. .Newhouse store. The llth grade will give an Easter banquet to the 12th grade at the Wood anuu hall tonight. The Rcbekahs met last night and jnitiated a half dozen candidates. A luncheon was served. Kd Amack, George Ilaylor, George Alorhart, and W. P. Fnlton assisted the Uiverton lodge of Masons in con ferring the third degree on a number -of candidates. At the meeting of the F. A. A. last Thursday they voted on 19 new mem bers. After lodge was over all the Free Tieket to The Tepee with every $2.00 cash purchase. Also For every 20 dozen Eggs brought in IWeFARMlM) The Groeer All the Phones McFarlands members went uml enjoyed u banquet by the lodge. At tlie meeting of tlte lodge, next Tliursduy evening, an Ini tiation of tli 10 candidates takes place. A bountiful supper will be berved at the lodge room. Wedding bells are ringing. Hill Ilcnkel went to Lincoln Sunday. A. .1. Hayes was up from Guide Koclc Tliursduy. "Hud" McCune was down from Illa tion Sunday. Miss Day was down from Illue Hill over Sunday. Fred Temple of Kansas City was in town Saturday. .Jesse Null was over from Hellalre, j Kansas, Saturday. Isaac Myers of Lebanon was in town the first of the week. Attorney Walters came down from Hlue Hill Monday. Mary Damcrell arrived home from Lincoln Saturday. Chas. Lindgren was down from Campbell Saturday. Dr. Hall and sou Lloyd were down from Cowlcs Saturday. Joe McClelland was down from Hloomington Friday. Reese Thompson and wife were down from Cowlcs Thursday. For Sale a ladies new bicycle. Cheap. Enquire at tliisolllce. Girl wanted at the Hon Ton for gen eral house work. W. S. Reuse. A. Lampman of Kosemont made us a pleasant business call Monday. Roy Rife of Heatrice is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Judge Duugan and Reporter Furse have been holding district court this week. K. W. Ross has been having a cement walk laid around his residence this week. Frank Kuchn arrived here from Prosser Wednesday evening for a visit with friends. Roy Hutchison has resigned his posi tion at Superior and returned home Saturday night. Pete Mcintosh and Wade Koontz were on the river market tho first of the week with stock. C. II. Kaley and Geo. II. Holllster were in Lincoln this week attending the Masonic conclave. J. R. Guthrie and daughter of Eftlng- ham, 111., has been visiting with Chas. Allsop the past week. The ladles of the Congregational church will have their monthly market April 25th at Fulton's grocery store. Newt Smith came down from Illue Hill Sunday to play ball with Red Cloud at Lebanon and Smith Center. W. W. Peak and J. S. Rupard of Cowlcs returned from a land buying trip through western Kansas Sunday night. The Citizens Concert Baud will give their last of the series of concerts in the opera house Thursday night, April 30th. Drs. Weirick & Riddile, Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Specialists. Glasses fitted. Over German National Hank, Hastings. Carl Warren who has been out in Seattle the past nine months has joined the U. S. army and is on the road to the Islands. The ladies of the M. E. church will give their annual Easter bazaar in the Fourth avenue hotel on Saturday, April 18th. They will also serve din ner and supper. Dinner will consist of chicken pie and priced at 25 cents. Ed Kellogg returned from Lincoln Thursday morning, where he had been in attendance at the Masonic conclave taking some of the more advanced de grees in Masonry. He reports an ex cellent time and one of the largest gatherings of Mason's for years. Frank Hines had an accident happen to his dray Wednesday afternoon. While attempting to cross the street car track in front of Miner's store one of tlte front axles gave way. The load had to be transferred to another wagon. Easter service at the Haptist church on Sunday morning. Theme, 'The naturalness of the resurrection." Ap propriate music will be rendered. Theme for evening service, "The cross as an estimute of divine love." C. A. Wilson, pastor. The Red Cloud base ball team went to Lebanon Mondav and played ball with Lebanon. Red Cloud defeated Lebanon by a score of 5 to 0. And from there they went to Smith Center, defeating Smith Center by a score of 0 to 4. The boys say that llert Garber is doing excellent pitching this season, C. D. Cather who is at the town of Cuaula, Moxico, was injured in the earthquake there on March 20th. He wan (piite .severely injured but is about fully recovered when heard from a few days ago. There wore four people hilled in the hotel where he was and muiiy injured. Cyrono Cotnmandery Knight Tem plars will attend the Easier service next Sunday morning at the Congre gational church In a body and in full uniform. All sir Ituights are ex pected to be present. They will meet at the hall at 10 a. m. and march in a bodv to the church. Sermon by Sir Knight CrcKsman To our Guide Koclc subscribers: Miss i Ella Van Woert will represent the Chief nt Guide Rock and will collect subscriptions and accept job printing for us at that point. If you have any news items, wish to pay your subscrip tion or have any job work please see Miss Van Woert, who will take pleas ure in forwarding same to us. An Unpleasant Office. Tho fask assigned to the bellboy nl r small New England hotel was no sinecure, and he realized It, for the old gentleman who had requested that he be wakened for an early breakfast wns extremely deaf. "I don't know what I'll do about the mail In No. 41 that wanted to go oft on the 7 o'clock train," tho bellboy an nouueed breathlessly to the proprie tress. "Haven't yon waked him up yet?" demanded that brisk person. "I've waked him three times," said the boy sulkily, "but he hasn't heard me yol. Everybody else has, though, on Hint lloor. I know, Iwcnnse they've nil hollered to me to stop battering on tliuir doors." Youth's Companion. Well Occupied In Either Casa. It Is beautiful to see 11 young girl start out wJth the u vowed intention of devoting her life to teaching school, and yot few people blame her seriously when she quits to get married. -Tomb-Btone Epitaph. A Hypocrite. Teacher (after explaining the charac ter of the Pharisee) And now what do we mean by a "hypocrite?' Pupil -I'lense, mlsa, n man wot says he Is wot he Isn't, but he ain't Punch. In ancient and more tlmple times It was the custom never to shave. For 400 yearn there was no such thing as a barber heard of in Rome. Nttlcc Headquarters Kansas-Nebraska In- terstate Reunion Association. Franklin, Neb., April 0, '08. The annual encampment of the Kansas-Nebraska Interstate Association is hereby called to meet at Red Cloud, Neb., on Friday, May 8th, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. for the transaction of such business as pertains to the same. All past department commanders, post and past post-commanders resid ing in this district are delegates to tho encampment. All ladies of the It. C. and Ladies' Circle of the O. A. R, are Invited to be present and take part in the proceedings. All papers in the district will please copy. J. II. Davidson, II. Whitcmorc, Dist. Com. Adjutant. The place of holding tho next re union will be selected at this meeting and if Red Cloud wants the reunion next fall it is time efforts were being made to secure it. BARGAIN Rr Sale Lots 13 to 18 Radclifle addition, make offer by mail to: Daniai. A. eon miiA.v, R. F. D. 1, Kellerville, Illinois. MANY WOM1JN PRAISE THIS REMEDY. If yon have pnlna In the back, tirltiHry, bind tier or kidney tr-uhle, and wit tit a certain, plea ant herb cure for woman's Ills, try Mother urajV A 8TIIAI.UN I.Kr. ItlHiisifo Htid never fall Ink regulator. At DrugglMtH or by mall 60 cents Sau.plc package free. Address, The Moihe" dray Co., LcKoy, N. Y. Application for License Notlco Is hereby given that n petition signed by thirty or more resident freeholder of tho I'd ward or tho city of Red Cloud, Neb., has been filed with tho city clerk of auld city of Red Cloud, praying that a IIcoiiho bo granted by mlo city council to Mathvw Doyle mid George liushco, for tho Halo of malt, Rplrl uoiin mm vinous llminrH on lot one (1), block oua (1) Williams' addition to tho city of Red c'loun. Nebraska, and that action will be taken on said petition by tho mayor and city council on the 0th day of May, 1908, or at the first meeting til the council thereafter. L. II. Koiit, City Clerk, Dated this 9th day or April, 18, at Red Cloud, Nebraska. 1618 trier U Stow Cause. Statk or Nkbiiaska, I ... ,ho Conn. f.OMr. Webster Couaty. I " - county court. At a County Court held nt tho county court room In and for Bald county Wednesday, April isi a u, iwn. In the matter of tho estate of Rachael K. Lo wis, deceased. On reudlng and tiling the petition of Charles L. LewlH praying thnt the Instrument filed ou the 1st day of April, IMm. and purporting to be the last Will and Testament of tho Bald do ceased may bo proved, approved, probated, al lowed and recorded as tho last Will and Testament of tho said Rachnol K. Lowlc deceased, and thnt the execution of tho In Rtrtiment mav bo committed, and tho ad ministration of Bald i state may bo granted to rnariOH l.. i.owih. an executor Ordered, thut Wednesday, the 2!nd day of April A, D. 19M, at ono o'clock p m Is assigned for hearing tald petition when all parsons inter ested In said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said count) and show causo why tho prayer of petition should not bo granted : and that notice of tho nciidency notice of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo given IV mi to nil persons Interested In said matter, by pub llihlnir a conv of thin order In Tho Red C of thin order In Tho Red Cloud Chief, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, tor tnre day of hearing, eiAt., for three successive weeks prior to i-ald i. w. isDbON, county JUUgU 14-16 EASTER We are blooming with fresh blossoms of Easter Neckwear This is Neckwear Season and onr display must b irresistible as well as handsome, for every looker buys a Tie or two. Choice weaves of silk in new patterns from foreign and domestic looms. New shapes in Four-in-hands, Impe rials, I'uffs, Tecks, Ties, etc., 25c and 50c The Man who appreciates something different in Neckwear will rind many choice and exclusive ideas Neckwear that you'll not see on every man you meet. The Gomden-Katey Glotbing Company Always Reliable. FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POSTOFFICE. FULTON FOR Bargains in ABC Goods ASK FOR AI.t.KN'8 KOOT EASK. A I'OA'DKR It make walking easy. Citron coriiH, tiiuiloiiH, Ingrowing nails, swollen and Hwcatlnj: feet At nil dniKRlhtH and shoe stores, -5c. Don't accept auy HUbktltute- Sample frcu. AridrcHtt. Allen a. uimstcti, Lcitny. w . , AMrilcatta fr License. Kotlco Is hereby given that a petition a'cned by thirty or more wildcat freehold or the Klrst ward of tho city of Red Cloud. Nebraska, ha- been Mud with the city clerk of Raid city of lied Cloud prating that a license bo granted ly tho city council of Hald city to John Polnleky for the tale of malt, aplritoui and vinous llquora on lot uvo (.&), uiock inirty-oni taij iiuioouk Inal town, now city, of Red loud. Nebraska. That action will bo taken on laid letltlon bf the mavor nud city council an thctthdayol Mav. 1008. or at tho II ml meeting or the council thereafter. I.. H.KORT. City Clerk. DRted nt Itcd Cloud. Nebraska, this 9th day of April, 1008. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED IV 8 DAYH Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon. Ind.. aayi; "Hj lfe bad Inflammatory Rhoumatlsm In over) muscle and Joint: her suffering wan terrlblr nud her body and faco were swollen almost bo rond recognition; had been In bed six wooki and hnd eight physicians, but received no oenoflt until Bho tried Dr. Detrhon'H Relief roi Rheumatism. It gavo Immediate relief and the was able to walk about In thrco day i am Mire It saved her life." Hold by II. E. Orlco. t)rugglit.Rod cloud Oils and Axle Grease Wo are Btlll sharponinp; Discs with our now SCOW'S ROLLER DISC SHARPENER whloh rolls out tho Disc, malt lug a smooth, even job. and saving all material, instead of cutting or grinding it away. Wo uro better prepared than ever to do all kinds of blaoksmithing, horseshoo'n g and wagon work promptly. Extra Discs ou hand. WAIibIi & SGJUMZ RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Ind. 'Phono 99. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnaturo of 2offi& MARKET Groceries Nothing bettor on tho market. "Wyimtlotto Clonner and CloaiiHor." Hotter than lyo or soap. Clonus overy thiug. Fulton Mahket, Dnmorall Blk Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon Fresh Meats Koon Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Fresh Garden Seeds in Balk 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. 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