i'Xsr en a M&nNeeds TVouscri he can get the best value at moderate cost, with the extra protection of a positive money warranty, by choosing mm. Paul Storey The Clothier LOCALETTES 2 Chautauqua August attend. to !.. Plan to Special price1- on old wheat Hour at the Ked Cloud Milling Co. Po not fall to read about our biir ino contest in this issue. (iuy Uradbrook was, at Lone Island Monday and Tuesday playing ball. Miss I'eail Mines has returned from IAlma, where she attended the summer fcession of the normal school. Join our excursion party Aue;ust4th, tiiku a trip to Texas and see the crops hat arc raised there. Seeing is bellev- ng. Tins land is soul on hi years' hue with small cash payment down. iJeil Cloud InvestmentCo., I'otter block, ed Cloud, Nebr. Look pleasant and don't forget to nsure your property against loss uy I'lre, Lighting & Cyclone In one of the old lint5 insurance companies repro? ,ented by L. II. Fort agent, Damerell block. 81000 cyclone policy only costs y!)H S" for 3 years. Famous orators and men of letters have spoken before the Texas-Colorado Chautauqua during the two years of its existence at Hottlder Henry Watterson, DeWittTalmage, Wendling Jahu Do, Witt Miller, Uryan, Gov. Thomas, Father Malone, and many -others have poured eloquence over the, lieadb and intp the hearts of thousands of listeners, but last evening Walter M. Chandler, a young but eloquent at i' torney, electrified the auditorium with .a speech which ranks him among them as a brilliant orator. Denver Post. For the Very Best 2- In GROCERIES Call on The Groeep All thm Phones 0 WflSSmmw Wwll LI.. . H ml 'r'wJp'' iirtA.,1. z j C'haut.iucjua dates August ,. to 1" HoiiM to rout. ln ultv of 1M Cum. Mt Mi-" Alfa liOnjrtim was In Sttpirlor l'r.day. Mis, llu.el Stiller MiivjIii Satunlnv. returned from Miss Ll..ie t'oplen returned fiom Hastings Tuesday. l'alph Foe was down from McCook thu llrst of tlie week. Special prices on old wheat Hour at the Red Cloud Milling Co. Mrs. Will Taber and Mrs. Dr. Nel son were In Superior Friday. Mrs. Susie Kaley entertained tlin ball boys at a chicken dinner Sunday. Mrs. Florence of Chicago is visiting It jr parents It. F. Mlzer and wife. Charles Schcllak returned from Lin coln and Hastings the lust of the week. Miss Yaple arrived Saturday from Marysvllle, Mo., to visit her mother at tlie Royal Hotel. Mrs. Daugherty and children of Auburn are visiting here- with her brother, llev. Father Fitgerald. I Misses Adeline Uaylor and Kurllla I1 Caldwell went to Hastings Thursday to visit with relatives and friends. I I'attoule homo industry. Special prices on .'I to T hundred pound lots of old wheat Hour at Red Cloud Mills. Rest cleanser for silver, cut glass or gold. Trial package for, tiie asking. Full size package "."i cents. Ni:vnot'si: llitos. Sallsa Cox, widow of.Cliristopher C. Cox, has been granted a pension of $13 per month. Fred Maurer was her at torney. Dave Whltakerof Stratton was visit ing here Wednesday. He says that his daughter is the best that ever hap pened. Drs. Weiriek & RIddile, Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists. I i lasses litted. Over Herman Xatioir.il Rank, Hastings. Mrs. Clias. (ioforth and daughter of Wichita, Kas., are in the city visiting the formers sister, Mrs. .lohn (irittlth, and famiiy. (ireatest cleaner on earth for cut glass, silver or gold. Ask for trial package. Full size package 25 cents. Xkiioisi: Hm. John A tilt, has sold his residence property at the corner of Uth and Web- tor streets to A. 1). Denno, the pur chase price being 51000. To tlie lady having the largest num ber of votes In our piano contest when the first count is made on August 22, we are going to give 810 in gold. Miss Grace Frisble returned from University Place Thursday morning, where she has been attending school, rami will spend the summer at home. Rev. F. W. Levitt, the new principal of the Franklin Academy was a visitor In the city over Wednesday night with Her. A. A. Cressman and C. L. Cottlng. Dr. Warrick the specialist will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. DamerelVs oftlec Tuesday July 28th. Hours one to six only. Mrs. Grace King and children of Chicago are visiting at the home" of her brother, Frank Studcbaker. They are on their way to Colorado Spriugs, where they, will join Mr. King and make their home. Don't forget tho Texas excursion date for the Red Cloud Investment Co. is August 4, where all kinds of chances for good investment will be on tap in the Panhandle, the newest land of promise and big crops. We are ex pecting you to go with us. Representatives of the A. O. I'. W and Eagle lodges crossed bats In a game of ball here last Tuesday. The game was exciting all the way and re. plete with O well what's the use everybody was there to see for them selves. The score was 25 to 8 In favor of the. A. 0. L W. Yesterday morning the work of dig ging the ditches for the water works system began In earnest and a large force of workmen had by night opened up a yawning hole along the north bide of Harlan street and the pipes will soon be lowered. Otto Senter we believe threw the first spade full of dirt. It Is expected that 300 feet per day will be completed until the job is finished. Franklin Sentinel. Season tickets for thu Red Cloud Chautauqua may bu secured from any of thu following list of merchants and business men: C. L. Cotting, Dr. Thomasf State Rank, Peoples Rank, Turnure Rros., Hugh Miner, W. A. May mini, John Polnlcky, E. J. Over Ing. .John (irlffeth, Crablll .V Son Alfred Hadoll, L. P, Albright, W. C. Frahin, (!. J. Warren, Dan Garber, Ed McAllstor, Al Albright, Frank Smith, Oscar Rnrroughs, E. W. Ross, G. W. Hutchison, E. U. Overman, Geo. Over ing, Saunders Rros., Morhart Rros., Paul Storey, Dr. Damerell, Henry Newhouse, Mrs. J. A. Rurden, L. E. Tait, L. II. Fort, (). C. Tee!. J. O. Cald well, Drs. Mitchell it Creighton, Red Cloud Imp. Co., Piatt & Frees, Robin son & Son, Johnson & Doner, liorcn fc Meyers, Ren McFarland, Popo Rros., Cowden A Kaley, Rutler & Yost, Fair Store, Royal Hotel, W. Fulton. S 'parator oil for sale at lottlig'-. ' .lohn Rurgess Is In luavalo this wit k. Evertou Foe was down from McCtok Sunday. ' Oscar Rnrroughs spent Sunday in Franklin. Henry Yaple and sister Anna went to Dottrel Friday. E. L Overman and familv wore In S.tperior Saturday. Jos. Fogel and wife attended the ball game at Superior Friday. . Red Cloud rs Superior at tlie bull park Saturday afternoon. State Morhart went to Denver Satur day for a two weeks outing. Mrs. Clias. Mllllgatt was down from McCook the first of the week. Some good city lots to trade for stock. II. W. Gt't.t.li-'oitit. 30-3 pd. Prof. Morltz and family returned front their outing in Colorado Wednes day. W. K. Goer ami family spent the last of the week in Superior visiting rela tives. Mrs. G. W. Lindsoy has been spend ing a week with relatives at Grand Island. Goo. Orcrlng returned from Rose mom Wednesday, where he i.ad been on a business trip. Mrs. Clias. Robinson and Mrs. Room Saunders attended the ball game at Superior Saturday. A. II. Carpenter, C. C. Cowden, Art McArthttr, Roy Robinson and Silver Longtou took in the ball game at Superior Saturday. Miss Dessle Ford came in from Hayes Center Friday and went on.to Hustings Saturday for a visit. Frank Real returned from Denver Wednesday where ho had been visit ing hlb brother George. Our telephone number is 72, and we invite you to send in uny Items you may know of. Tlie Nebraska-Kansas intorsta'e iu union will bu held in this city Septem ber seventh to twelfth, We want a correspondent from every neighborhood in tlie county. Call in and see us or write us a line about It. David Harvey and wife left Wednes day for their home in Wray, Colo. They have been visiting Clias. Palmer ami family. For Sale throe thoroughbred Short horn bulls. Can be seen on farm two miles southwest of Guide Rock. Joii.v OlIMSTI'.DK. Miss Muttle Hunderup has given up Iter class In music here and has goue to Cody, Wyo., where she will make her future home. Miss Eliza Cotting departed Thurs day for Wisconsin and Illinois, where site will spend two or three months visiting relatires. Red Cloud won two games of ball from Superior last Friday and Satur day on the latter's grounds. The bcores were 8 to 4 and 2 to 1. Atnack & Chancy have leased the vacant room in the Damerell block, and will move their stock of furniture their about the first' of August. Leon; Lester, who Is ..visftliffg here wlth'hls uncle, A. T. Walker,' is talk, ing of 'putting in a machine shop here. Mr. Lester is an expert machinist, and such a place as he proposes would be & great thing for our city. The performances at the Tepee theatre have shown a decided Improve ment in the last few weeks. Mr. Taber is always looking for something new and up-to-date, and does not con sider expense In trying to please his patrons. If you were to road of some of the large yields of wheat this year in tho Panhandle country In Texas, where two millions of acres of that lund have been sold in the last two years. You wot 11 come right up to Tho Red Cloud Investment Co.'s oillcc and make ar rangements to go down and see that country on August 4th. There is not a Chautauqua In the state that furnishes a finer array of musical talent than our own Chautau qua offers this year. The Royal Hun garian Orchestra of Hilda Pesth, Nor ton's Chautauqua orchestra and band, The Midland Jubilee singers, The Colonial Saxaphoucs, The LaDoll-Fox Concert Co., will furnish a dally treat to all lovers of good music. You can't afford to miss all those good things which the Chautauqua furnishes for the price of a season ticket. Hull-Salene. "Kclloy" Salone, tho popular second baseman of thu Red Cloud ball team, aim .miss iiuuiu null of Orleans were united in marriage by Rev. M. T. Stlf Her at tho M. E. parsonage Monday morning. Iheoffalrwas a complete surprise to Kelly's friends here, but all join In extending congratulations and wish for him and his bride nruiy long and happy years. HIIEUMATISM CUKEI) IN A DAY. Dr.Detclioinllollefforltlieiimatlim and Neural Kl radlcully ciirmlii 1 to 3 days. Im action upon tbe aystem In remarkable and mj-nterloiu. H removea at once tbe cause and thudleao Im mediately dliappeari. Tbe llrst doso Rrcatlj benvfita , 75 centa and II. Sold by U. E. UHica. drugglit, lied Cloud. ttcunuc Vr.m National Forests Increased. In uildlti u to the lieuellts secured by lire protection ami by regulations which control the use of tliuberland and range so as to insure permanent supplies for local wants, tlie states having National Forests now receive, under the new agricultural appropria tion bill, 25 per cent of the gross pro ceeds derived from the sale of National Forest resources. This amount, ac cording to law, goes to offset any los ses to the states through withdrawal i tt itPiltlt fll.tnci txtltl 4 i ,-n tit nltil II. I devoted to public roads and schools. Several years ago complaints were made that tho withdrawal of timber lands for forest purposes reduced tho taxable areas of the states in which withdrawals wore made. The Forest Service, quick to see t lit justice of these complaints, recommended at first that 10 per cent, and later that 25 per cent, of tho gross proceeds from the National Forests should be paid to the states. As a result, the states are as sured of school and road funds, doubt less more certainly than they other wise could have been, since the per manence of tho Forest resources Is now secured by conservative manage ment. Had tlie forests never been es tablished, their lesDiirces would un doubtedly have been exhausted by hasty and Improvident methods of ex ploitation, leaving the laud wasted and unproductive. OF INTEREST TO FEEDERS. An Addad Feature in the Forthcoming Interstate Live Stock Show. An added feature in the forthcoming third annual Interstate Live Stock and Horse show, to bo hotd In St. Joseph, Missouri, tho week of Sept. 21-20, is tho car lot fat hog exhibit. This Is a new feature that should prove interesting to thu feeder more than to the breeder. Ample premiums have been provided that should draw out an interesting exhibit of tlie one domestic at.imal that stands at the head of the puces cession as a mortgage lifter on the American farm. In this exhibit not less than fifty hogs aro to constitute a car load and there are two classes, one for the aver age of of over '.'50 pounds and one of less than '.'5o pounds. Premiums of fered are So, $25 and S15 In oacli class and a sweepstakes of S'.'5 for the best car load is also prorided. The car lots will be exhibited in special pons in the hog department in the stock yards ami the hogs will have to bo sold here as the goTornmentdoos not allow hogs to be removed from a stock yards back to the country. Ceiters In Lincoln The great national battle between Taft and Uryan centers at Lincoln. Tho state tight between Sheldon and Ilerge-Dahlman-Shallenberger centers at Lincoln. Tho anti-saloon tight for county option centers at Lincoln. The light for guarantee of bank deposits centers in Lincoln. The fight for direct primary centers at Lincoln. The fight for lower freight rates centers In Lincoln. The fight for anything that promises good to the masses of. the state centers In Lincoln. Read' your state paper, Nebraska State Journal, at the cut price of one dollar until after election, without Sunday. In cluding Sunday, 31.50. If you are In terested In the state university, state agricultural college, state fair, state Institutions of any kind, you should be a reader of The Journal. It's a state newspaper. It's a longtime until after election but one dollar pays for it nil. We stop the paper when your time Is up. It's not forced on anyone. Send your dollar direct to The State Journal Lincoln, Neb. WANTED IMFUUMATIOM BXdAUUlNO Farm or Bumlnmmm (or eale. Not particular about location. bear uom awmm only who will fell direct to buyar. Gl price, description and atata wbea poiteailoa can be baa. Addreai; LI1UTSWU. Rem MM BaeUeter. H.T. Swiits Premitirrtf Hams and Bacon Fresh Meats Koon Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska. State WM-i VNW. BMf&$wmvflli M shook Look at the fine Dress Shirts in our south window for 50c These are big bargains. We have plenty more inside. Come in and ask to see them. While you are inside ask to sec our line of of light-weight Two-piece Suits, Straw Hats, Thin Underwear, Light-weight Sox, and Oxford Shoes We can lit you out in just the right style. Gouiden-Haley Clothing Go. ALWAYS RFLIABLE first Door North of Postotticc. FULTON FOR Bargains in Groceries A B G Goods FflHMEHS should inspect our DEL AVAL CREAM SEPARATOR before investing in a machine. All we ask for the DeLaval is a trial, and we would like to have you take one out and give it a fair test along side of any other separator made. It a will cost you nothing to make the test. You will keep the best, and we are sure that one will be the DeLaval. A 430 pound capacity separator for $75.00. Will you live It a trial? Red Cloud Hardware aond Implement Co. WM. WOLFE. Secretary. WaMfti flotiee We are arranging1 to more into otner quarters, which will necessi tate reducing our stock about $2000 on account of getting less space. To do this at this season of the year means a beg sacrifice. No EB SERVE. Everything goes at some price to make a quick reduotion, as we aim to make the change by Au gust first. ALBRIGHT BROS. Iiook Look MARKET Nothing butter on thu inurkot. "Wyandotte Cleaner uml Clounsor." Hotter than lyo or soap. Cleans every thing. KriroN Maiikkt, Damurull Hlk tMu 5 .'' A l B B m if 4 fclV&Vi'lWUtii,, iA A 'l& . Mk&SiM&ifii&L t . , v. Kfei f -J '.vtj. '' i J 'A.' Ml. ' r 1 W,& '&' '"rf.a 4 t .' SL.; MM .