s y flFGotam Thin is the most durable Roof and Hani Paint that is made and is also a wood preserver; color, a beautiful maroon. Guaranteed for 5 years. If you want the best in paint of any kind come and see us. CiLGotting The Druggist. fltfl-l! 3 V LOGALETTES N'tKt week is the List week of school. Wanted -Copy of Chief dated Fob. JS, (Mid Uioh Milligan Sr. was down from MiHlook Wednesday. Will Tabor wont to Colotiulo Tues day night to look at Intnl. I i.C. Paulson is the proprietor of u nrw lunih, room near the depot. A. J. Kront of Inavnle made us (i pleasant business call Tuesday. Henry Ollham hi s beun work on .! basement for his new house. Wanted Cattle and horses to pas ture. Innuirc at F. Ncwhouse's store. Mrs .T A. Heed sold her place this ucvlt tj L. E. Tait. Consideration . Household goads nt private sale. Inquire rit house. Mrs. W. A. Slier wend. liOVv"'l Bobbins went to Kearney Tuesday night to work hi a marble works shop. Lonr.t Lyle of Marryvillo, Mo., 'top pod off t;i the city this week for a visit with relatives. He is jroii g to Cctli luruia The Trpoe has had several extraor dinary good shows this week. Mr. TaVr deserves a good house every night. l)rs. Weirick & Kiddile, Kye. liar. Noie and Throat Specialists, (Slaves iitto 1. Over German National Bank, lraotinar Chas Luciler has moved back here from Omaha an.l will soon begin the roclion of a new house for Walter Mwnvood. ( lias. Meitite and wife of Blue Hill were in town Wednesday. While here lie -ubscribed for the Chh f and will h. p posted with the county new-' McFarlands As it is drawing near the hot weather I am Clousing ovif Dried Frait At very low prices. It will pay you to call. Ex tra special prices on Flour in 500 lb lots. Fresh vege tables every day. STRAWBERRIES fresh every day. IVlcFARliAND The Grocer Alt thm rttines Will Uifi- (if Beatrice was in town Tuesday, l.iiiig uristi'd I. UK (Moves, fiOc at V. Ni a bullae's. Orrin Taber was down from Blue Hi'! Monday U. I!. Thompson was down from Cowlcs Saturday. Mr. Householder was down from Bladen Saturday. tieo. Prase returned from Marry ville. Mo., the first of the week. Wesley Stteit returned from Guide Bock the first of the week. .lack Waller was down from Cowles Monday taking in the b;'U game. W. W. Wright uml wife were up from Hebron the first of the week. For Sale A phonograph at a bar gain. Address I. O. Box 210. Tommy Lane sprained his leg last Friday night while runuing. Jim Mcintosh und Teddy McArthur were in Uiverton Saturday. Hustings. vs Hed Cloud. - Base ball park. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 150 and 27. Will Newmeycr ami wife of Wymore are the guests of W. S. Parkea and wife this week. K. It. Kunimcr went to the western part of this state and eastern ('(dorado Tuesday morning. Last Friday night the Boynl Neigh bors initiated two new meinlwrs, Miss Myra Orificth and K. W. Bos. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ki.er and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sleeper and family returned to Lincoln Sunday. Attt nicy J. C. Saylor has moved hi.s office from the D.imerell 1 1 ek to the Morhart block, north end, up stairs. Mrs. W. E. Bowd, nee Li.zio Mcin tosh, of Grand Island is visiting with her pasents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mcintosh. Mr.s. Lizzie I'ov of Table Koclc, Neb., after visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. S. 1'arkcs has returned to her home. O. C. Bell rf Lincoln was in town the first of the week visiting his daughter, .Mrs. Boyd Smith and other relatives. Freights No. C: and 01 changed last Sunday, now running between Red Cloud and Obcrlin instead of lied Cloud and Oxford. Joe Wtfrren, D. L. (Jroat, F. New house and F. N. Richardson went to Hastings Tuesday to attend the state G. A. K. encampment. Dr. Asher has bought Svlvesler Day's feed barn and will take charge June 1st. He will remove to this place and J run the feed barn in connection with his veterinary business. Ilcros wish ing you success "Doe." Hen McFarland and John Yaple were the star participants in a run away last Friday afternoon while on a drive to Miner's ranch. Fortunately the buggy suffered more breakings than the occupants. The Grand Army of the Republic and Woman's Relief Corps desire to extend their thanks to W. H. Taber for the free entertainment given at the Tepee in their behalf during district encampment May 8th. They also ex tend a vote of thanks to the commer cial club in showing the visitors around the city. Committee. Those from a distance in attend ance at the Sophia Anderson funeral were E. E. Abbott of Beatrice, Neb.; Mr. and Mr.s. Wm. Anderson of Frank lin, Neb.: Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White of Blue Hill; Mrs. A. L. Byler of Kansas City, Mo.; and Henry Nuwhouse of Oakley, Iowa. Yost Butler The Butchers Doalers in Fresh, Salt and Cured Meats Phonos, Country ICtt Boll 51 I. E. .larbn is the new clerk nt .I din son A BoncrV. E.J. Owring, jr., was a Imsum visitor to McCook last Saturday. See the big games, Tucsdu ainl Wednesday. May "i! and ','7. Hustings vs Red Cloud. Clarence Lewis will soon erect a residence on a building site in the north part oi town. Close Eiuigh went to Lincoln Mon day in company with Roy VNhitakcr. From there he goes to New York. Mr.s. George Perkins of Republican City arrived in the city Thursday for a visit with James Moranvillo and family. As we go to press word comes to town that Aaron Fry dropped dead in the field this morning. Particulars next week. Arrangements have been perfected whereby the Red Cloud Creamery as sociation will deliver ice to our citi zens this summer. LasV Sunday afternoon Mr.s. Susie Kaley, while trjlng to get Into her buggy,, in some way missed her foot ing. About the same instant the horse started, her dress caught in the step and she was dragged some distance, but luckily escaped injury. While sitting down on the ground at the depot last Sunday watching a ball I game, Clair Wolfe had the misfortune to get hit in the eye. by a foul ball and j now he wears a black eye. . i .. it i-., ' t letter iroiii limner v .eiiiiiions .states that he has resigned his position with the Swift Packing Co., at Chicago and has gone to work in the advertis ing department of the Western Pub- J lishei . a printers' trade journal. This position is in line with Homer's studies. May he win out big is our wish. Harry Watkins, the Id year old farm hand employed by Dennis McCartney, living twelve miles south of Red Cloud, was'tlrrcsted Saturday morning at In-1 avale, ny hlieriii 1 ledge and brought to this city, charged with outraging the three year old daughter of Mr. Mc Cartney. He was taken back to Kan sas the same morning to face the seri ous charge and also to faes the angry people. Fortunately the child was not seriously injured, bt.t that makes the crime no less heinous. Monday at the Catholic church oc curred the wadding of Mr. John P. Delaney of Relvidere, Neb., and Miss Luciuda Davis of Smith county, Kan sas. Before eight o'clock a number of their friends and relatives gathered at the church and at S a. m., sharp the young people with Mr. Davis, jr., as best man and Miss Delaney as bride s muid, approached the altar, where they were met by Father Fitzgerald and the wedding ceremony immediate ly took place. The young couple are well and favorably known here. The happy couple will be at home after June 1, at Belvidere, Nebraska. We wish the happy couple success. Every ambitious young man or woman should read the free catalogue sent out by the Grand Island Business & Normal College of Grand Island, Neb. Its pages fairly sparkle with encouraging words for young people. It will fire the active student with new Zealand kindle the enthusiasm of the most listless. Students are attracted to this school from every quarter of the West and quite :i number have ar ranged to go from this county. The annual enrollment of this school reaches one thousand aud those who have not the ready money for all c. pcrs 's nre permitted to pay after they have time to graduate and earn the money. C. II. Miner of Red Cloud, Neb., banker and stockman, says that in his vicinity a few small lots of cattle are left on feed. Mr. Miner thinks the run of fed cattle from that part of the suite will be over very soon. "Com paring the number of fat cattle in my neighborhood with the number there a year ago," lie said, "we hnd a won derful difference. They were being shipped out this time last spring in train loads, where carloads cover the run now. We do uo summer feeding out there. Feeding begins in the fall, and is continued nil through the win ter. Most of the farmers who prepared to feed any at all la.st fall got rid of their cattle early, as corn prices ad vanced and as the hog market went down. The general conditions gov erning feeding were unfavorable. The few who held on and fed for the late markets fared better. There are few cattle in that country, but farmers arc fairly well stocked on hogs. We think we have the banner hog country of the corn belt." Kansas City Daily Drovers Telegram. fwA -vysrfSfc.yvy. kySXysS We'll Tell Your Fortune Briefly First, you're going on a long journey. Then you'll be very happy and you're going to have money left to you. You're a lucky Man. Here's the w ay of it. You're going on a long journey to this store. You'll select your new Spring Outfit, and it will please you so well that you'll be very happy. You'll buy for less than you thought and have money left; therefore you're a lucky Man. That's your fortune sec that it comes true. Gomden-Raley Clothing Go. i ALWAYS RFLIAHLE Mrst Door North of Postofficc. FULTON MARKET FOR Bargains in Groceries ABC Goods Nothinu better on tho mm hot. "Wyandotte Cleaner and Cleanser." Bettor tluui lye or soap. Cleans every thing. Fi'I.ton Makki-.t, Damorell Blk Lfliil fll.tliit Will, It k!llll l1llt llll tVlll ri,i.ii.v.-. .... ......' . be held pursuant to and In compliance with the following resolution: r.i.soi.i iiov. Whereas, The Board of Education of ti.e School District of the City of Bed Cloud entered into a certain stipu lation with C. F. (ather and others, wherein It was provided that it should be left to the qualified voters of said district to choose by vote one of four certain locations in said school district on which to build the new school building now about to be built; therefore, be it Bcsolved, By the Hoard of Educa tion of tho school district of the City of Bed Cloud, now in regu lar adjourned session on this 7th day of May, 110S. that the secretary of said Hoard of Education. L. II. Fort, be, and he hereby is, instructed to proceed to call aud post notices aud make all proper arrangements for an election to be held on June Und, 1!(H, at which election said voters shall vote for their choice of the following four locations for said school building: 1 A block of land south of the Leonard property, the east side of which abuts on Walnut street, being located directly wesi oi iiiock , war ber's addition to Bed Cloud. Nebraska, and owned by Charles J. Piatt. 2 A block of land, the north side of ' which abuts on Fourth avenue and being directly south of block -', Le Due's addition to Bed Cloud, Nebraska, the east half of said block beingowned by Mrs. Ketta Miner and the west half by Charles J. Piatt. 3 A block of land, the east side abutting on Walnut street and south of the residence of Mr.s. Hctta Miner and directly west af block !M, City of Bed Cloud, said land being owned by Mr.s. Betta Miner. 1 The west half of block 'JO, Bed Cloud, Nebraska, the north side abut ting on Fourth avenue and the west side on Walnut street. There shall be placed immediately following each location the regular square provided by the Australian bal lot and each voter shall vote for one location and indicate his choice by a cross placed in the square following the location for which he desires to Argabright vote. The location vi.euing the great est number of votes to be the location for said school building. In calling said election said clerk shall proceid in all things in the same manner as any regular school election except that there shall be one polling place only, at which all voters .shall cast their vote, which polling place shall be at The Farmers and Merchants Hank Building, and notice of said election to be posted shall consist of a copy of this resolution, together with notice of the time aud place of said election. Said election shall be called, held, conducted and canvassed in all things as any regular school election except as indicated herein. Which election will be opened at 0 o'clock in the morning and will con tinue open until 7 o'clock in the after noon of the same day. Dated this Sth day of May A. D. KlOs. L. H. Four. Secretary of the School Board. Swiff's , Dremium Hams and Bacon Nitlce ? Electton t Vote mi Choice o? Location for School lulldlng, Notice is hereby given to the quali fied voters of the school district of the city of Bed Cloud, Webster county, Nebraska, being district No. '.I, that on Tuesday, the second day of June, 1008, there will be held at The Farmers and Merchants Bank Building, an election for tho purpose of voting for a site on which to build u school building in SELLS Chickering Bros. A. B. Chase, Packard, Kimball, Price & Teeple, P. C. Weaver, Lauter, Bush & Lane, Mathushek & Son, Decker & Sons, Everett and the AUT0PIAIN9 Standard Goods. P I A N o s Fresh Meats Koon Bros. Red Cloud. Nebraska. Order to Show Cause, efifiaVniS' f '"tho County Court At n futility court held nt lie rouuty court 10 in In uml for Fntd coui.ty, TucMlny, MnylOtli In tne mutter of the estntt of Misati L. Maxtor, deceased. On reading nuil flllui; the petition of Snrnh M. Ilitster. prnjliiK that the luxtrument filed on the lOthdayof May. I00S and purporting to ho tho insi iwn linn icHiamciu or mo mm aeooutcd may he protd. npnrored. probated, allowed and recorded a- tho taut Will and Testament of thu raid Siuau I. lU.xter. deceased, and that tho execution of tho limtrumetit may he committed and Hi idmlulKtratlon of salif cctaio may tie granted to Sarnh M. Maxtor as executrix Ordered. Hint Wedntblay, the lutli daj of June A. D. J's. m 10 o'clock o. in .. N nnlinipii for lienrliiL' nld petition when nil p-'ons Inter ented In said matter may npprur at n county court to ho held la and for bald cuuiitv and show catmo why the irajir of petition should not ha granted; and that noilie of tho IKMideticy of said petition and tho hutrliiK thereof to ulven to nil persons Imeiested In said tnaitcr, by publishing n cop)' of this or der in the Itcd Cloud Chief, n weekly nciv-pii pci printed In said rountr, for threo ucceMvc weeks prior to said day of hearliiK. bai..J till I W.Euto.v, County Judge. I