n sNpseBMI J C yyjmF wUJJjm ' mv r) M&iiNeeds Trousers he can get the best value at moderate cost, with the extra protection of a positive money warranty, by choosing Paul Storey The Clothier ; 10GAIETTES 5 loin the llryan club. Separator oil for sale at Cottlng's. Oscar Uurroughs Sundayed in frank lin. Hoy Palmer was down from Inavale Saturday. Sim Thomas was down from Cowles Wednesday. Miss Alice Powell went to Guide Uock Monday. Geo Volland was down from lllver ton Wednesday. Percy Adams and wife came in fiom Oxford, Monday. Don Hart well of Inavale was in Keel Cloud Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Iloby of Ileatrice is vis jting in Red Cloud. Ike She'pardson was down from Riv erton, Wednesday Dr. Rainrs and family are home from an outing Colorado. ' Mjs.A'dellne Baylor was in . frank lin the' last, of the week. Dr. Thomas and family visited rela tives in Cowles, Sunday. Jack WalUr of Cowles attended the ball game here. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Salene came down from Orleans, Monday. Mr. Grimes of Blue Hill visited his on Ned and wife, Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Qlllard and baby of Nap onee are yisltlng relatives here. Mrs. Ralph Foe of McCook i& visiting her mother, Mrs. E. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. Runchey returned from Clayton, Kan., Tuesday morning. Pitcher Clegg visited his parents at Denton the first part of the week. Leon Letter and family returned from Denver the first of the week. Ex-County Attorney Walters cam down from Blue Hill, Wednesday. Miss Addle Thomas of Cowles attend tended the Chautauqua Wednesday. Marvel Turnure entertained several of her little friends Monday evening. Dave Whittaker and family of Strat ton are In the city visiting relatives. Miss Maude Miller of Hebron is vis iting with Miss Pearl Ilines this week. Mrs. Dr. Thomas is enjoying a visit from her father and sister of franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Tlumer Weston of Lin coin are visiting friends and relatives ltere. Hervy Conover came down from Mc 'Cook, Wednesday to attend the ball game. There will be the usual services at the Episcopal church next Sunday morning. Miss lieatrix uongion is nere irom J Tt.ifiitna vl.lttnr lini- fmiatn Mfuc Alfn i Longton. Miss Grace Kinsell came home from Guide Rock, Sunday, where she visited relatives. It. W. Miller returned the latter part of last week from a visit with rela tives at Dresden, Kas. Miss Anna Yaplo returned from Den ver Wednesdoy, Her 6ister accompan ied her home for a visit. Mrs. Fuller of Orand Island came down Wednesday to vit.it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Potter. MUs Bertha Potter and Miss Beulah 'Taylor entertained at the home of .Miss Potter, Tuesday evening. u v3 v iTinmjft'' IMMuii .'i' home- luiltftry. Special I pi'i'i on I to , tititulroil pound lnl of i old wheat .lour at lied t'loud Mlilss Mr Lttttra lUltertun ruturiteil l.it V lnesihty from visiting in Oxford and tit'etul-tig tin ball Cook games at Mo Alf McCall and family have returned home from Excelsior Springs, Mo., where Mr. McCull went in search of i 1.1. IllilHII. I n U'l--I..1- .- It!. Mll.i V.vn. Vr,f I .. ' . . c . ,, , ... i Nose and 'Ihmat Specialists. Classes' iitted. Over Hastings. licrman National Hank, i I A. A. Itcnkel, proprietor of the Star barn, was overcome by the intense heat of last Monday, but has almost recovered. For Sale three thoroughbred Short horn bulls. Can be seen on farm two miles southwest of CJuide Uock. John OiiMsiiint:. Why not get together and have a big I industrial parade during ilte reunion? , Such a thing is a freat advertisement for a town. Will llalley his decided the com crop needed no further assistance from him and has accepted a position with John son it Hotter. Mrs Dr. D.imerell cave tin auto party Saturday evening In honor of her niece, Miss Marthena LeMare, who is visiting hem. Owing to ill health I will sell one 10-horse Russell engine, one a','-.'! Case separator with blower attached. In- quire of J. L. Harlow. j Are you trying for that $10 In gold i given the lady having the largest vot in the Piano Contest August 2I.'. Seel our announcement on another page of this issue. Foil Rkst. I desire man with help of his own to take stock farm on shares. U.'i to 10 cows. Also well stocked to hogs. Apply within one week to I. W. Cdson. There was quite a smile to be seen on the face of l. M. Crabill, Monday, when his wife and daughter Jessie re turned from Denver where they hud been visiting Earl Crabill and wife the past two weeks. Look pleasant and don't forget to insure your property against loss by fire, Lighting A Cyclone in one of the old line insurance companies repre sented by L. II. fort agent, Damerell block. S1000 cyclone policy only costs you S.'i for 3 years. The water fountain purchased for the city by the ladies of the W. C. T. U. arrived the first part of the week and the foundation has been put in place, One of the parts came broken which will have to be sent from the foundry before the fountain can be put in running shape. The announcement of F. II, Clatte for the nomination for county com missioner on the Democratic aud Peo ples Independent tickets will "bo found In thls'l'ssue of the Chief. " Mr.' Clatte is a clean young man who will always work for the best interests of the, county, and he should be nominated and elected. We take pleasure in announcing the name of Chas. Besse as a candidate for the-nomination for state senator on the Democratic and Peoples Independent tickets. Mr. Besse is a pioneer of Wabster County, a man who knows the needs of the people of the county, and a man who will always' be found on the right side of an issue regard less of any man. Do the right thing by giving him your vote on Septem ber 1st. The Red Cloud Bryan Club held an enthusiastic meeting at the court housa Monday evening. A good at tendance was present and short talks by Dr. Damerell, Judge Edsou, Attor ney Blackledge and others were listen ed to. A number of working commit tees were appointed and other business transacted. The club membership on Monday evening was sixty-one. The next meeting will be held Monday evening at eight o'clock at the court house. All men, regardless of polities, are invited to V present. Pinesalve carbollzed acts like a poul tice. Quick relief for bites and sting of insects, chapped skin, cuts, burns aud sores, tail and sunburn. Sold by Henry Cook. Pineules for the kidneys. 30 day's trial 81. Guaranteed. Act directly on the kidneys and bring relief In the first dose for backache, rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder trouble. Invigor ate the entire system. Sold by Henry Cook. One application of ManZau pile remedy, for all forms of piles relieves pain, sooths, reduces Infiammatlon, soreness and itching. Price (50c. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold by Henry Cook. II Kill! IS ItELIKP1 FOR WOMEN. JUtherOrny, a nurse In New York, dlscovertd Tn aromatic, pleaaant herb cur ftrwomtu'a Ilia called AUHTKAUAN LKAK. It lithe only certain regulator, our female yraakniHiei aud backacbt. kidney, bladder and urinary troublta At all druecliu or by mall '.A conu, HampU PRRU. Addreai, Th Mother Gray Co,, L ltoy, N. Y Hees Laxative cough byrup recom mended by motherb for young and old Is prompt rollef for coughs, colds, croup, horseness, whooping cough. Gently laxative) and pleasant to take. Guaranteed. Should be kept in every household. S'ld by Henry Cook. Chautauqua Opens. The l!ed t'ioiul Cliautnu ,'i.i opened Wednesday with a rousing !pccch bj (senator Polllver. IIli subject .us 'National Character' and the masterly way in which he handled It won for him n warm place in the hearts of till , ,, , ... . , . ' nii iK'iiicr" vine oi ins siroiig-iiuiuin i was that If the American home was wliat it should be America would need no curfew law to vend tin oliildrcn to bed. and everyone who heard his ad- dress must have felt benetltted. . . . , .... , Orchestra was the attraction, and we feel safe in savlnir thnt never before ,, e ..... neot,le of ,,..., cl,.ml -., ,,.,, opportunity of hearing so eminent a musical organization. Their work is beyond criticism or description by us, thetefore we shall refrain from the attempt. On Thursday afternoon Prof. How man of the Iowa State Agricultural College spoke on "Corn." Prof. How man is probably the best posted man in the country on this subject, and his address was listened to by a large and appreciative audience, hack of time forbids our giving this lecture the space we desire, but we shall have more to say about It next week. Thursday evening the Midland Jubi lee Singers called forth a large audience- Their work was certainly all that has been claimed for them, and the rounds of hearty applause which greeted each number could leave no I doubt in tlteir minds as to the appre elation of their hearers. The rest of the Chautauqua Is filled up with good things, and you should not full to attend every session, ' Land! Land! Land! Slfi.OO an acre buys laud that will produce he very largost yield of all kinds of farm products, and will in crease in value In the next ten years as fast us the land did in Oklahoma, that is now selling for from S'u.flO to S7.V00 per acre. The crops are elegant lu the Pan handle where this laud is located, n d laud sold on ten years time Is in tiie reach of the man of moderate means, and some of our good citizens are talcing advantage of it. Excursion dates: first and third Tuesdays in each month, The Red Cloud Investment Co. In the Potter Block. McCeok l-t Red Cloud 0-5. Dumb base running ami poor field ing lost the game Wednesday for Red Cloud. Cleifg pitched a superb game but the support was not behind him when he needod it, errors and poor throwing to bases being one of the features of the game. The score was 1 to 0 in favor of McCook. The game on Thursday was a little different. With the exception of one excusable error 'the Mavericks hod a clean' slate, and easily defeated McCock by the score of 5 to 1. For the Very Best In GROCERIES Gall on JVIcFARliAND The Groeer All thm Phono Greatest cleaner on earth for cut glass, silver or gold. Ask for trial package. Full sl.e package S.'i cents, Nkwiiousk HltOH. nnEUMATIHM CUKEO IN A DY, Dr.Detobom Iiellef farltheumatltm and Neural gia radically cure In 1 to 3 day. IU action upon the ayitem U remarkable and myatcrlou. It remoye at once the gaiiRe and thftUUfinno Im mediately dlappnr. The nri rtoae irreatly beu-titi, 75 r uta "'t It, aciiu by U. K. Uuica, drug-gut, Kod Cloud. Nittce T Tax Sate. T tlH ItllI lU'IH I'f Sll.is I. lIl'CtlKCiI. i Yon will talf itnc untie ih't on tin nth ilnv ' nf hAMinliiip lint It.M.v tltAil IM fill rnhak..il nt imi.lie tux kau irom me routm tri'Rurer nf Vtitrr cttthiy Noii'ink !'-.Onu I J. lnork I. In Kitltjr hiki .iniu-oii Hililltieu til tli City oi iirn iiiini .Ainirinn iui siiiii nil hiti" ns viM In tlw unmoor Mla-turtie-mul Urn Hie' left! tlllr to Hi miM lot-Hiti the imme tif rill. iinrtitr tlMl mill Ht ufu ol.l for tuxes n i 'ilM III tliP : is-o tn t'l ' lncllllM' All i ierson iniirisiil tl i tikmliie nolle" Hint ti . I NoTpinlipr fitli 1I1M I Miall hii) for n. 'l'teii-.-urern l't1 for-.ill propert) IIfniiv Uirtinti it. I llv Kri'il Mmtrcr Ills iittorner , Intl'iiu Juljrst-tluk. ntice to Creditors. STATU OK NKIIHAMU. Weutter Count)-. Is Tint Cocntt (Mum. In tint motUT of Hie estate of biin I. tlitxtcr, tlei'enjeil. Notice I hereby il en to nil xrnotiM Intvlna rlHlnm hiuI ilvniHiuli HKiln-t Hii-mi t. Iliixter, Mle of Wt stor I'oittily, ili-t't'NHMl. tint, tin time fWfd for tllltin rUlms Knt !il.l puiaio I olx month. Irom the lltli ily of Miiiut. nH MIkiicIi t'emoiiMiri' r(iHlrt'il to prt'etit their clnlniK. with the vnurhotH, to lliti ( oillit) lllilito n( Mild coimlt. nt lil olllce therein, on or hot ire the Hth dy of Ketiruitr). ItML ntnl nil clnhim o llleil will tiu lirnnl tie fore the Mid IihIko " t tin K.ihitiijrnr KvbriiTt. liki) t id n'cli.en n. m.; ml lliHt the iiilmliiUlmtor lc nlloiteil otiu jt'xr from ttin'JOtlt iliiy of Jntw IliOS, In which to ! tho ilelitii rtlluweil iiKHlnst Mlil estnle Mil 1 nettle the same. I w Kturw, County J tulito. Inly mf k (nKAt.1 1st I'llll. Nitlcc to Creditors. STATU OP NBIIKAbKA l , ,1C Caituty Court. rtlPTEIl 11) STT f vuiiih) v.uiuk. In tho tim'ternf this rMnle of lliirrlvt Nilnon. il?cnnil Nolle Is lierri.x Rhen to nil pernum ImvitiK clnluis Mid iitmiimls mrnlnst llnrrlet Nt'lnii. Iiileof w clister comity, ilceemeil. Unit tli tluir llxeil tin Oil ik ( IhIiiih iitsnliiKt Milil c tnte Is nix months from th JUtiUj of AukiM, All such ticrcmt nn rciitilrcil to tirecctit their Claim, nun me oiirnef mine i;juuiy jiiuku nf until county. Ht hl ollk't therein, on or before the Slut tiny of Fehnwry. W?i hml nil clnlmi ho tlleil will lie liennl lieforn the mill Jink" on the iMntl iliiy of rebrimry. IU.ni. Ht one o'clock ti in.: mill that th iiilmlnlitrHtor Ii Hlloweil one yer from the Stlih iIhv of .Inl IWH. In which to mv the ilubt iillowcil HRIllllft KAlll I'tftAte III 111 ii'ltie too Mime. fict. tut I'll July 31-4 wk I. V Kihon County JikIko City Bakery and Restaurant WM. PATTEN, llrop. I nm proparnd to serve ti square meal 1 ut nil times at 25 cents ti meal. Ico cream, summer drinks, confectionery, cigars tiud tobacco. Farmers, trad o a specialty. Board and room by day or week. Glvo me ti call. 9 BIG GAMES during the Red Cloud Chau tauqua at Red Cloud. Red Cloud vs. McCook AUGUST 5 and 6 Red: Cloud ' , vs. Franklin AUGUST 7, 8 and 10 Red Cloud vs. Superior AUGUST ii and 12 AUGUST 13 and 14 To Be Supplied SWill's Premium Hams and Bacon B&i aw "4iZf BBTtujtMPeeW wKm J Fresh raMt Meats mlVB Wm. fW Koon mM Red Cloud, $Ml Nebraska. fe IHPHI PARKER'S I UelyS9 HAIR DAL3AM F(((((((JPHC1t4iur4 and Immtu'w Ui btlr. fpfpfpfpfpW'Hl'rofiiotc a laxurhnt gruvth. ePeJWvlA.'iB !''' to it Youthful Color JET'?Ait5 ! Cum . p .! nvi Lilr Jilltii. ..MHlHIHHiHHHBHHHlHMIHHBBHRHnHBHnVmMnMBMilHIH Itook book Look Look at the line Dress Shirts in our south window for 50c These are big bargains. We have plenty more inside. Come in and ask to sec them. While you are inside ask to see our line of of light-weight Two-piece Suits, Straw Hats, Thin Underwear, Light-weight Sox, and Oxford Shoes We can (it you out in just the right style. Gootden-Kaley Clothing Go. ALWAYS RFLIABLE First Dior Nirth Postottice. FULTON FOR Bargains in A B G Goods should inspect our DEL A VAL 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 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 HMii owelty seNMttr tar 97&60. Will yti live It a trial Red Cloud Hardware end Implement Co. WM. WOLFE Secretary. Hastings College Hastings, Nebraska FOUNDED IN 1882. LOCATION. Hastings is tho fourth city of Nebraska, having n population f over 12,000, and is supplUd with handsome- public buildings, olegaqt residences, metropolitan stores, and boautiful churches. It is also an important railroad center, being located on the U. B. & Q , St. J. & 0. 1. ()., and N. W., and M. l. railways. There are also three branch lines of the Hurliugton rotito, so that uccuss is easy from auy quurter. FACULTY. It cotiNlsts of twelve cultured mon and women rapresenting eight ditfer out unlverHities 11 ml co leges. Post-graduate work at Harvard, Chicago, Vale, Princtoii, Berlin hikI Holdolborg gives their touching and scholarship unusual breadth aud thoroughness. DEPARTMENTS. 1 Tiik (Jollkok, offering two cources for degrees, with tunny eUotives. '2 Tin: AcvncMT, offoring high school training tttiilor collega professors. .' .( tug Nohual SSciiooL, tssulug teacher 1 certlilcutes under state author ity. 1 Tub Cossekvatorv op Music, with courses ii voice), piuno, pipe organ, violin, and tnusleul theory, EQUIPMENT. Thero aro four buildings; Rlnglatid Hull, a men's dormitory and rafectory; McCormiok Hall, the principal recitation building; Alexaudor Hull, a woman's dormitory; Carnegie building, tho library and scloutiilo laboratories. Facil ities for college pcionce work are unsurpassed and all buildings huve steam heat and elootrlo light. Next yoar bogins Sept. 8, 1003, Huudsomo catalogue and illustratod souv enlr freo upon application to . A. E. TURNER, IL. ft. President. : ,i , .- , - - i - ii i i i i i in nm 1 . . . .ii ii i . Subscribe for The Chief one dollar oneyear..V MARKET Groceries Nothing bettor on tho ninrkot. "Wyuudotto Cleutier and Clonnsor." Hotter than lyo or soup. Cleans evory thing. 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