WKftSw WWII W 1 V i I ''mm& en a MioiHccdsl Trousers fi, he can get the best value at moderate cost, with the extra protection of a positive money warranty, by choosing Paul Storey The Clothier W . LOCALETTES Separator oil for sale at Cutting's Dr. ltcck of Superior was In town Wedtiesday. Iaey Spracher was down from Cow les, Monday. Mrs. Trix I.ojigton returned to Heat rice Monday. Arthur Lacy and wife of Cowles were here Monday. Miss Rlali 01 instead of Inavale was here Saturday. Miss Ruby White came down from Franklin Thursday. Mrs. Jesse ltrooks was down from Catherton, Monday. Mrs. Alice Richards of llladen is vis iting here this week. Miss Kthel Reynolds of Mlnden is visiting Grace Kinsel. Miss Agnes Leonard of Itiverton was in Ued Cloud.Thursday. Miss Steele of Illinois Is vUiting her cousin, Clara Burgess. Fred Hurd and family of Cowles were in town Mondav. Rev. Xanders and son Laux returned to Broken-bow, Monday. Miss Mav Winters returned to her home in Lincoln Tuesday. Miss OUle Deck of Superior is visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Baulah Carpenter of Coluinbuf, O.. is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Norrls were down from lnavale, Wednesday. Ross Hrooks'pf Catherton has been attending the Chautauqua. Some good city lots to trade for 6tock. II. W. Gui.i.iroitit. :t-3.'l Special prices on old wheat Hour at the Red Cloud Milling Co. Miss Delia Lambert of Catherton Is visiting frl.nds here this week A. 1. Pierce went to Iowa, Monday, to attend a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas were down from Cowles, Monday. Hud McCune and wife of llladen are visiting his parents this week. Miss Mable Winfrey returned from Omaha the first of the week. Mrs. John Tomlinson lb enjoying a visit from her daughter of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. I'lumcr Weston return ed to their home in Lincoln, Sunday. Miss Ferguson of Guide Rock is visit ing her sister Mrs. Wilbur Hamilton. Staee Morhart returned, Wednesday, trom u three weeks outing in Colorado Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walker returned Thursday from an outing in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Jones of Guide Rock were here the first of the week. Miss Robinson of Guide Rock is vis iting her cousin Mabel Kvans this week. Dr. T. Albert Jones is enjoying a visit from his daughter of Chicago this week. Miss Irene Xanders of Broken-bow is visiting Norma Richurdson this week. The W. C. T. U. will meet on Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. II. J. Nkeen. Miss Cora Lockhart of llladen has been visiting her aunt Mrs. James Ilurden. Mrs. Ida Errett arrived Sunday from Wray, Col., to visit her brother, Dr. Thomas, Mis- Dcssie T'i.1or returned from nn extended vi-.it in Mlssnuil the last of the week. Mrs. James P.urden leaves Sundsiy for Kansas City to buy her fall stock of Millinery. Miss 1'aiiuitn Studebaker is enter taining a couple young lady friends from Hlue Hill. Kennedy Ilros. Shows will be in Red Cloud on Thursday, Aug. 20. See their "ad" in tills issue. Wantkh A young lady who wishes learn typesetting. Call at the Chief ofticc for particulars. Mrs. OUle Waller and children of Cowles have been visiting Jud Halley and family this week. Mrs. Win. Welsner returned the last of the week from a three mouths visit in eastern Tennessee. Geo. Hutchinson and J. II. Halley at tended the llryan notification meeting at Lincoln. Wednesday. Mrs. Nancy Cowley of llladen is vis iting ('. II. Rust and family and at tending the l'hnutauiua. Misses Grace ml Carrie Shute are here from North llraueh attending the i"huutauiua this week. Miss Kliahcth Stern returned to her home lu Marysvllle. Mn.. Sunday, after visiting the Taylor girls. Frank Cnwdcn leaves for the citst tomorrow morning to buy new rail and Winter goods for his linn. Lightning. struck the house of M. It. Corner, Monday evening, but not much damage was done the building. Coming. Kennedy Ilros. one ring circus and menngerle will exhibit at Red Cloud on Thursday, Aug. 20th. Mrs. Myrtle Mummey of Council llluffs arrived Monday to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Morrison. Patronize home industry. Special prices on a to r hundred pound lots of old wheat Hour at Red Cloud Mills. For Sale three thoroughbred Short horn bulls. Can be seen on farm two Mrs. Canny and daughter. Rertha. of Miuuciipolis arc vis. ting friends hcr this week. They are on their way to Salt Lake to visit relatives. Mrs. C. W. Grout and little son ar rived home from the Fast the tht of the week, where they hail been visiting relatives for about two months. Little James Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miner, met with quite a painful accident Monday when he fell down into a ten foot curbing In the well. Are you trying for that 10 In gold given the lady having the largest vole in the Piano Contest August 2'.'. See our announcement on another page of this issue. Look pleasant and don't forget to Insure your property against loss by Fire, Lighting iv Cyclone in one of the old line insurance companies repre sented by L. II. Fort agent, Damerell block. SI ooo cyclone policy only costs you 5? for II years. Rev. J. M. Hates left yesterday for St. Paul mid northern stations. From there he will start on a two-weeks va cation, visiting his sou in Valentine and other friends in Cherry Co. He will hold the net regular services the second Sunday in .September. We print in this issue the announce ment of F. 11. Gerlaeh as a candidate for the nomination as representative from the -llth district. Mr. Gerlaeh has (-erved Webster county as com missioner, and while in that otllce made an enviable record. Should he be nominated and elected to the State Legislature he will always be found striving to serve the people to the best of his ability. Wanti:i At once, '-."i or :o young men and women to take a course in Multigraphing. Course can be com pleted in from one month to six weeks. We have a position waiting for you as soon as yon are ready, Salarys run from Sl" to S'.'O per week for beginners. Who will be the lirst to enroll? Tuition for complete course S'J.. For further cutern pir t of the state where he s best known, and fioiu the further fact that he comes from a county that hits never been honored with a democratic nominee for state olllce. ., In conversation with a reporter of' this paper, Mr. Terry stated, that he tad met many republicans who aiej very strongly In favor of the election i of Mr. llryan, and who base their opinions and hopes upon the fact that party lines have been wiped out. and the paramount question before the people todav, Is "shall the people ruler' ,vAV'vvvv miles southwest of Guide Rock. Joii.v particulars address the Hebron Bust Oiimsit.iii:. ness College. Hebron Neb. Llovd Rrndbrook came up from Long Island, Kan., Sunday to visit a couple of days with his mother, Mrs. M. Fink cnbluder. John Throne went to McPherson, Kan., Sunday, where he will be mar ried on Wednesday to a young lady of that place. Mrs. Harry Hates and daughter and Miss Flora Miller of Dresden Kans., are visiting with relatives in the city this week. Miss lithel Reynolds and brother who have been visiting relntlves In the city, returned to their home the first of the week. W. A. Crane, the drummer evangel ist of Oxford, will speak in the Christ ian church Tuesday evening, August 18. Admission free. Miss Mnrthcua LaMarc returned to her.home in Hurlington, Iowa, Tues day, after visiting her uncle, Dr. Dam erell, for some time. Owing to 111 health I will sell one 10-horse Russell engine, one 32-54 Case separator with blower attached. Iu quire of J. L. Harlow. Visits at Red Clud. Men.o Warren Terry of Heatriee, who has been visiting here with rela tives anil attending the ehautauqua, returned to his home on Monday. Mr. Terry is a candidate for the Democratic and Peoples Independent party "nomination for th olllce of at torney general. He was elected to the otllce of county attorney of Gage county two years ago, notwithstanding the fact that his county has long been one of the ban ner republican counties of the state. During his term of office many im" m WORE AND 6fOD PITCHING Copied With God Stick W.rk Wins Five Games of Tturnament. Completely out classed at every stage .if the game. Franklin lost all three panics of the series eiidii.g Monday. The local team showed marked Im provement both at the hat anil on the bases and the games were at no time in doubt. Friday's game ended with the seoie at .". to 1 in favor of the local team mid pretty clearly showed the merits of the respective teams. Clark' was in the box for tin' locals mid had the situa tion well in hand at all times. Garber pitched Saturday's game, and although hit safely a number of times, the Hunt result was never In doubt as ' the locals were stinging the ball licrce ly in almost every Inning, the game ending with a score of 7 to I. Monday's game was won by oppor-1 tune hitting coupled with several er rors. Masters pitched heady ball and the game was a walk-a-way after the fifth inning, the score being 0 to ft. . The weather man toolc a hand lu Tuesday's game, putting a stop to the game with a heavy downpour of rain in the third inning, neither side having scored a run. Ten Innings were necessary to de cide Wednesday's game, Superior scor ing two runs in the ninth Inning and tieing the score at :t to .1, Red Cloud scoring the winning run in their half; of the tenth on two hits and an error, i In a nice, clean game, Red Cloud de feated Chester Thursday afternoon by the score of 3 to 2. A two-bagger In the second Inning by Clarke netted two runs, ami another of the same kind by Sclioonover In the tenth inning finished the game. Hotli teams fielded a snappy game, malting it an interesting contest throughout. Don't forget the next Excursion date of the Red Cloud Investment Co. is on August 18th. While business is not very pressing on the farm take a few days outing and visit the "Newest Land oMromlse," where good cheap portant criminal have been tried, one! l'm abounds with diversified crops, where the very sight of it will make you "open the latch of your pocket- book and say, I'm going to have some of that." Tiik Run Ci.oun Im:hvtmkst Co. of the most Important being the State of Nebraska vs. R. Mead Shuinway. who was convicted of murdering Mrs. Sarah Martin on the .'trd of last Sep tember, and. the. supreme court has re cently affirmed the decision of the lower court and set Friday, October Pineules for the kidneys, no day's in ;.o n.n.lnv nt niiitlrtn,. trial $1. Guaranteed. Act directly on it L Lnll-vn,! hv manv that t.h nm W'ln!" a.d Vr,ntf.re,Icf ! t,,C . ." , ,, ,7 . lohe or backache, rheumatic pains, Inatlon of Mr. lerry would add much kidney and bladder trouble. Invigor strength to the ticket in the Novem- ate the entire system. Sold by Uenry ber election, especially in the south- Cook. r J Special Sale of Thin Ms for Hot Weather i All Lawns and thin Summer Goods at one-third off. Don't want to carry any over for next year, so will sell these at a price that will move them. Bargains in Laces and Embroideries. Some of these have insertions and edges to match. All go at one-half price marked. Did not mark these up for this sale; all go at one-half the old Wash Belts Embroidered Wash Belts at 15c and 25c Muslin Underwear Skirts with three rows of Val. insertion and edging at $1.00. Three clasters of tucks and hemstitch ing, embroideried flounce, at $1.25. Embroidered insertion 2 1-2 inches wide with embroidered insertion to match, $2.25. Special in Corsets All 5oc corsets and girdles at 40c Gauze Underwear Children's pants at 15c Children's vests at 6.jc to 25c Ladies' gauze vests at 10c to 50c Ladies' gauze pants at 15c to 50c rffl I hi i Jls 1 m m. m L npkxMMViss ML. 4S jUs5 Aj s )W. At RNBWHOUSB'S (Look Look s Look at the fine Dress Shirts in our south window for SQc These are big bargains. We have plenty more inside. Come in and ask to see them. While you are inside ask to see our line of of liht-wcight Two-piece Suits, Straw Hats, Thin Underwear, Light-weight Sox, and Oxford Shoes We can lit you out in just the right style. Gouiden-Kaley Glothing Go. ALWAYS RF LIABLE I'lrst Door North of Postofficc. hook I FULTON MARKET FOR Bargains in Groceries A B G Goods Nothing better on the nnukot. "Wyandotte Cloaner and Clonnsor." Bottor than lye or soap. Cleans every thing. Fulton Mafikkt, Damerell Blk f. vn'v'vWaavv'vvv 'v'VvvVrVloAvVvVvvV 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 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 iombiI capacity separator for $75.00. Will yai live It a trial? Red Cloud Hardware aaid Implement Co. WM. WOLFE. Secretary. B Si i There are four leading makes of watches on the market and we sell them all. You can make no'mistake in buying one of us. Our extra largejjine gives you practically unlimited choice. No mattir the size or grade, we have them. Cases of all grades enabling you to buygthc watch youjwant. A written guarantee with every one.of them. Price alwajs held at the lowest notch. We invite inspection and comparisons of goods and prices. ?$ D SatisfactionjorSYourl Money Back,' NEWHOUSE BROTHERS Jewelers tjrtlclaM B. S N.'.Watch;iMMtKS i i m & .- r s . '. m i i r".