m imf ' 'H M J- I : V i Cl i m Iftii Yost Butler The Butchers Dealers in Presh, Salt and Cured Meats Phones, Country 1WI ltotl fit I 944ifrmlrf if. m . Me- LOCALETTES l; uise to rent. Cnr.o. I'reil Teiun'.e 1 Inquire of F. here from IC'inv.is Frances NV.Miit was down from I n:i vale Sunday. Mis. (Joo. Hutchison wont to Hast ings Monday. Mr. and Mr. Koh. Austin wore down fr : . MeCook Monday. M-. ami Mrs. H. I). Moritzand family ret 'mod from Itlue Hill Monday. Itfiid the oponingehapterof "KAtis" ah nit "piano?" begun in tltl 5s-.no Jvt .Mrs. inns, lamer ami ' V'ues lay for a pleasure Mrs. Chns. Cather and children left trip in Coloru- V M ss.To.sie IgouS inusie pupils will givo n iccltal :it the Congregational elm-vh, Tuesday evening, .luly 7. Ad notion Jj."e. Th e mail carriers will have a legal holiday tomorrow. No mail will go out on the routes. M-s Nate Illingsworth and child of llelv'irtcw is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mfv .Tames Iturdcn. .1 .o Warren of Seattle. Wash., ar rive i 'n the city Wednesday morning to attend his father's funeral. 1' r the benefit of old soldier County Oleic i.. will keep open his otliee on th V u th of .luly from 7 to 10 a. in I)-s Woirick A I'.lddlU-, Kv Mar. .Nt o- an I Threat Specialists. (Masses t. ! o" Herman National liantc, IK- '!. 1 I i ttii; Harlow of Los Angeles ( a!'; tupped oil' here the first of the wit for a U!t with hi- parents. Ho is nt '.,'.- :y homo from Peoria. 111., v in In- altondi'd the head cam; of Mm ''t Woodman of America. I . ,i .on sunt ami don't forget to Si".!"-.- nil!- property against loss by Fire L.htiug A Cyclone in one of the old line Insurance companies rep re hen tod by I. II. Fort agent.' Damerell block Sloan t-ycloue policy only costs you S. for 3 years. After years of experiment ing, The N. K. Fairbank Company has discovered the proper ingredients for a Perfect Laundry Soap. This is Ask us to show you the Fl whole line ol rairbank soap piUUULlb: Gold Oust Falrv Glycerlnc-Tar Purama The name "FAIR HANK" is a guarantee of soap qual ity. i mmm The Gfoeef l y All tho Phones Sonny Monday f lirii(:iiiftii d lion August . tn 1 loim '.'i ltotl .olid tin1 Jtu of .Itt'y. S. M. True was down from Inavnle Tue-.dny. Orris Mntldus was down from Inn vale Moudtiv. Mrs Neil (irhiK's roturucit from 15'tte Hill Tuesilsiy. Miss Fay Hurd wn.i down from Cowle Tuesday. Frank Watson of Womer, Kas., spout ( Sunday In this city. Attornoy Walters came down from Ulue 1 1 ill" Wednesday. Mrs, S. I. White was down from Illne lllll last Saturday. Mrs. Haymond. trimmer for Tur nure's, left for Chicago Monday. Mrs. Sherwood Albright went to Stamford Saturday to visit relatives. Red Cloud vs Franklin at the base ball park, two games, the 4th of .luly. Jack Edwards went to Chicago Mon day to attend the funeral of his sister. Frank Smith was dowu from Itlue Hill Tuesday to see his son, "Ked" Smith. Mrs. Nellie Caster spent Saturday and Sunday hi Ited Cloud. She is teaching nt Alma. Frank Hartley for painting, paper hanging, sign writing, kalsomlug ami carriage painting. Miss Rettu Searcy, who has been visiting Mi.-s Anna Yaplo. returned to Marysville. Mo., Monday. Ward lliatt of Fort Morgan. YI )., with arrived here Monday for a visit M. ('. Slii-ruiaii and family. Dr. (iardlnor and wife returned to Orleans Monday after visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. I,. H. Fort. .lohn Masters. Itoy (larbor and Jesse Norton wont to Hllwood today to play ball with that team tomorrow. A good Piano is worth as much after you have used It tlfteeu or twenty years as a cheap one costs new. If you need glasses or have trouble with yore eyes-, oars, nose or throat, see Dr. Warrick the specialist July 7. Mrs. Frank Hines and Miss Nita Argabright returned from Alma Mon day, where thev vis'.ted Miss Pearl Hlnes. J. A. Hart. Mat Doyle. Fred llm-hee. Cha. Mclvoighan nnrt Jas. Doyle nt tended the horse raco at (iuide Hock Monrtay. Charley Ludlow who works at Me Cook was married this week. Ho and Ins wife are visiting liis parents in tills city. The next excursion will be to the Panhandle July 7th. Join us. Hod Cloud Investment Co., Potter ISlock, Ked Cloud, Nebr. If the rank growth of weeds were out down on some of the vacant lots, the general appearance of the city would bo greatly improved. Mrs. Home:" i;.iugb:oan, who has boon vls'.ting at the home of J. . Cald well, returned to her home at Musko gee, Ukla.. Tuesday morning. Dr. Warrick the specialist will meet eye, ear. no-e and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Dnmcroir.s otliee Tuesday July 7th. iionnie Willi-inis who delivers for Miner's store had a runway Saturday afternoon in the east part of town. The team upset the wagon andtlirowed him out. Mrs. Applogate and her son-in-law, L. ('. King, returned to their home tit (Mbbon Monday, after a visit here with the former's daughter, Mrs. Marlon Mercer, and family. Mrs. Jas. P.urdon has moved her stock of millinery to the Datnerell block, and is n,it)g a part of the room oc cupied by husband's grocery. The ladies are Invited to call on her at the new place. Frank Witt, who has been employed at the Chief olllee for the past seven months, left for Holbrook Sunday morning, where he will visit friends for a weelc, going then to Omaha toattend the barber college. . J. Overing jr.. left Saturday oven, ing for a visit at I.eighton, Iowa, where he will visit his wife's folks. Ills wife and children have been visit ing there for some time and will ac company him homo. livery one of the in.diii) or more parts in a Chlckcrlng Ilros.' piano is care fully selected. If an imperfect pait should be overlooked by the skilled maker, your im.imitiui nri:Nii i: protects you for ai.i. timi:. The entries in the live stock depart ments for the coining State Fair, Aug. Ill to Sept. I. now give promise of an excess over those cf prior ,oars. Ap plications in the swine department far exceed (ho capacity of the 7M puns on the grounds. The home barns are about filled nnrt entries of cattle are pouring in dally. Take a vaeacatlou and join our ex cursion to the Panhandle of Texas July 7th. Drinking thu pure soft water and breathing tho fresh air will do you good. A new tract of land will be opened up mid you can got a cheap farm on easy payments with little cash down. ' and sce.-Hrd Cloud Iiiv.x'iucut to., Potter Uloek, lied Cloud, Nebr. , V.( I'niliiu wot t to Itlue ltll Ui lay. C. I,. Crnhlll loft for Mel'ook Thur.s day evening. llerh I'luiul) Is evneeteil homo from Lincoln tonight. Attornoy Hardener was down from , Masting riatnril;. Natdy Marsh of Itlue Hill Is visiting i In tlie eltv tills week. Paul S. Dtetrletc arrived in the city ' yesterday from Lincoln. Mrs. tinnier arrived home Mondny from tv visit in the tl.ist. Head the opening chapter of "I'.u-re" about "I'U.vos" begun in this issue. (5uy Day moved out on S. lleckwlth's farm northeast of town Tuesday and will farm it. For Sale soft and harrt coal heaters, oil heater, otliee lamps, inculmtor and chickens. Mrs. J. P. Kale. Ancll Crablll returned Sunday from Lincoln where he attended a banquet given at the university. Hev. Hates socnt weelc before last visiting his family in Lincoln and Went from there to St. Paul and other .stations. For Sale three thoroughbred Short horn bulls. Can bo wen on farm two tulles southwest of lluldc Hock. John ()uisTi:tit:. On account of the absence of the pastor there will be no preaching ser vices nt the Congregational church next Sunday. .Miss ('arrio (loble oxtertaineil a party of friends Tuo'day everting hi honor of her cousin. Mis Hunt, from Missouri, who is visiting here. Jese Hale and Miss Josie Hunt of Montgomery City. Mo., are hero visit ing their sister-in-law and cousin. Mrs. K. 11. (loble. They are on their way to Denver. Mr. Illmer II. Hoams of Shenandoah, Iowa, and Mis Mary L. ance o: Cowles were issued a license to wed by Judge tliNon last Tuesday. The wed ding occurred at the home of the bride Tuesday evening. Carpenters are completing a new lumber shed at the Piatt lumber yard. The dimensions are .'WxU'J feet. .".( feet high, and this will make enough room to put all of their Immense stock of lumber under cover. Hev. C. A. WiL-on has resigned hi.s pastorate with the P.aptist chinch at this place and will preach his last ser mon next Sunduy. Ho has accepted a charge at Pittsburg, Pa., and expects to leave for there the Salter part of next week. My grocery in the D.unorell block Is now open, and we "ire ready to attend your wants. Our stock Is all i'vohuud new. and the line will be kept com p'eto at tilltl'iics. Prompt and careful attention given to ail orders. Give us a call. .!.s. l'.ri;ii:. Secretary Mo'.'or savs that in re horses wore :i i.ticl f.r the Mate Fair Stake Haccsto liogiu August 3W. than ever was entered at any jvw'ums itiec meet at Lincoln. This.. oar. the races will consist ot fifteen harnes., and eight running race, with .total purses amounting to mure than f?t3.0'. The closing of the class races is on August Kith. New tract of land in the Panhandle will be o tie red for utile on our next excursion July 7lh. This is tho e renin of that territory. Conic and, go with us and see for yourself. You ran buy a farm on easy payments. l!y going on the tlrst trip you can get a belter location and a quicker laise in the value. lied I'loud Investment Co.. Potter block, lied Cloud. Nebr. The ladles of the W. C. T. !'. will hold their "Ooid Modal" contest In the Congregational church on the evening, of July utli. lluch of the ontcstanta litis been the winner of a silver modal, and their readings are sine t !. wiy fine. A progr .nil oon.-istltig of recita tions, dialogues, vocal solos .and piano solos, 1 esides the selections of the inali" qui.rtet will bo s.nv to please. anil you can not a:Yonl to miss it. Ad mission will bo !" tin 1 ,"i tents, and proceeds will be applied on Fountain SWnfs Preffuurms Hams andiBacon Fresh Meats ICoon Red Cloud, Nebraska. F'siS-AT M Aj Wi mffS if Mm? "lit nmr woods. Two big ball gat. is tomorrow. I liautnuqiui August . to I.". Plan to attend. A. Marcos was up from Superior Tuesday. Mr. Whoalon wont to Itloomiugtoti Thursday. Fred Speuoc was down from ltladon Saturday. Dwlght Jones was up from tiulde lloclc Sunday. I Nate Doiidua was up from Guide Hock Thursday. Mrs. Andy Hart left for McCook and Oxford Thursdny. Carrol Walters was In Itlue Hill Tuesday evening. W. M. Kills and son were down from Hastings Saturday. Mrs. Winters returned to her home In Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. John Polnlcky and son Paul went to McCook Thursday. Mrs. II. II. Morgan spent Sunday nt Superior with her husband. Geo. linker' end wife were west bound passengers Thursday. The eclipse Sunday was noticeable ! to all who looked at it here. Attornoy lUackledgo and fatuity leave this evening for Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse llrooks were down from Catherton Saturday. 'litis. Hesse returned Thursday from a visit with relatives in Missouri. A I Mni tit is the happy papa of a baby girl wh'ch was born Sunday. J. C. Sayloraud wife wentto ICcarney . Thursday for a visit with relatives. Will Kirkpatriek and I. H. Colvlnj were up from Guide Hock Thursday. I Hev. J. M. Hates will hold services! in Grace church the net two Sundays. 1 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mercer. Saturday. June 27. Clarence Stine of Superior was in town the tlrst of the week visiting i ran if uuwucii. Remember the G. A. It. reunion will i be held in this city (luring the first part of September. Geo. Smith lias rcsigmd his position at Saunders' lumber yard and leaves for Omaha Friday. Red Cloud played ball with Hertraud at Hertraud last Friday and beat them by a score of Hi to '.. John Dickersoii of Salfna. Kns., is here visiting at the home of his father-in-law, Samuel Kizcr. Miss Furgoson came up Monday from Guide Hock to visit her sister, Mrs. Wllber Hamilton. John Mitt, and family left for De Wilt. Nebr.. Monday where they will make their future home. Mrs. Lillian Doling and children ar rived Thurr.i'iiy from Oklahoma City, Okla.. for ti visit ,ith relative-. IVitioul.'o home industry. Special prices on . to Ji bun ircrt pound lots i f old wheat Hour at Heil I loud Mills. Mr-.. Harkley ea m up from Red i loud last evening to visit her sou o M. Harkley and wife. Oiieann Chron icle. Mrs. Walter Roby tuul children ui Nelson wore visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hohrer thu rtrst of tie wvek. Several men came down fim Hlite Hill this wool: in automobiles to attend the Red Cloud and Cambridge lull games. Chas. McCord and family wete up from Lebanon, Kas.. the first of the week visiting with Will Walters tit.il family. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Guvnor of near I na vale wtis buried in tin Rod Cloud cemetery Thursday afternoon. When Lorn goes ti-fUhlng She docs not take a honk. For she can hind a sticker With just u glancing loot:. The last game nt ball that Red Cloud played with Hertraud tit that place Saturday. Red Cloud won the game. Score 2 to 0. Red Cloud won six games 'last week. Work on Walter Sherwood's new residence is being pushed us rapidly as possible, and when completed wilt be one of the fliicst and t.i.ist convenient In the city. The Mavericks certainly can stick some. Fourteen hits oil' Ousley in II' c innings is not so bad. And Haggertv takes three of them. Loosing two games out of the last nine is not bad, but to loose them on the results of errors and playing men where they don't belong ought to be met with some doctoring. Join our omu'sIoii July 7th to the Panhandle of Texas and you will ce the largest acreage of line agricultural laud lu America. You etui buy a funn on o'isy pajttients. Don t delay an the price Is sure to raise. Go now. -lied i loud Investment Co.. Potter block, Roil Clu.iil. Nebr. Two BIA Fcurllt oT July Sail Games. At Red Cloud. Ftanklin vs. Red Cloud forenoon at iOtlo. Ako afternoon nt n, other interesting sport botwren gauu'fc. Kveryhorty coinu and have a good ohl-tjiahluuort tiuiu. Heady for the 4th? Got a thin Suit ready a Straw Hat--soft cool shirt- thin Underwear--cool Hosiery, etc? You'll need every last one of these things to be comfortable. We're at your service with the best. Serge, Cheviot and Homespun Suits, $5, 18 to $15. Negligee Shirts, $50 to $2.50. Thin Underwear, 25c to $1.50. Cool Hosiery, 50 to 50c. Straw Hats, 10c to $6.00. We've every good thing gery lor yo degrees tn the shade. Gouiden-Haley Clothing Go. A I JXA VC DC I A dt C p First Door North of Postofflcc. FULTON FOR Bargains in Groceries A 6 G Goods Complies with the pure food laws of every state BAKING Uf II TU Calumet In tunilo nEHLIIl kiblo to Bi-lcct. ' lircad, lllftciiitu or I'astry; tticrcfuic, it Is rocoin 1 mended by lending pliyalcluns nnd clicmlsU. iCnniinilV In mine Calumet you tiro nbvnvi assured of XUUnUni I a Kood hnklnir: materia! or cans; It liakinir ruisini; CALUMET llio .M1 t Salts Spring 1908 Nothing manufactured shows so great an improvement as Clothing. Iiach season shows tiiis more forcibly. This Siiriiifr's line is PKUL The iWW in cool Clothes and Tog- S ' MARKET Nothing hotter on the murkot. 'Wyandotte Cleaner and Cleanser." Hotter tliim lyo or soap. Cleans ovory tiling. Fulton Market, Dameroll Ulk CALUMET POWDER of tlie flncit mntcrlnln toi- and makes lli.'lit. uiisllv tllircxti-d therefore, tliuru Is no wnsto of tlnio. Calumet Is nut up In nlr-tlcht will keep longer than any oilier rovriu - r on mo itiuri.et mm lias more power. Ifixocnrcfullynndscitti- lllicnnv liremired mat 1110 ni'iiiriiuzaiion 01 Incrcdlcnt Is nlisoluto'v nerfect. .. -." .r .. 'Jlierctorc.iiantmeiicnvesmKocnciio tjalts or Alum In tho (oud. It 11 cliemlcuily correct. $1,000.00 clvcn for nny uh-lnncn In- jurlous to licultu I nu.,1 in C-umet better than ever. Glad to show you. m STOREY Clothier. iShn-MadeCWhe,. 1 ) i I K i - U m 1 i i ii !'' a il M ? s f L ,, I 4 MS a 4j!t iv4r" t' fim niw-t pmm K!r?2&K'MfunieMttStV'PKi3iiZHgMttX! ,r .t