FsV H WaKW-fli ''tu M(Mi(i,i, . I . ' &aBwWft H,'v F,lzu 7 CmmmtiAWWii ! iXfJikrV 1.. Hist of the wet i NCifciKmi.idPWP I ll WUS inVMI fl Hill Rt' O K Ni Im'h is ..it tin 'i k list Mils Week. .N, .V as here fnim IJouldcr the Tickets for the Utah School Lecture Course can he icserved nt Uattlo Mor "WAT We arc now ready to show our fall line of Watches, Jewelry, Silver-ware etc. Our purchase have been large and we assure you a variVy of pat lerns in fancy t'nd staple Jewelry. I Mis. Fred Hun! was down from ilson's Kalrstoro Hntiu day, OutobtM-17. Cowles Tuesday. '1 ho W. C. T. U. will moot with Mrs. Mrs. Co leaves for Deuvor 1 inlay, S. C. Dickson Wednesday afternoon at to visit hor son. ! !I o'clock. All members requested to 1 Lost A vale pin. Tinder pleiiso J be present. i A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoby, of Nelson, at tho Mitchell Jewelry Company leave at tills olllee. Mr. .1. M. Challln and wlfo.wero In Guide Rock Saturday. Hairy Lotson, of Idaho, Is In the city visiting his mother. Islah Heal was taken to Hastings Saturday for tioatmcnt. Walter Roby, of Nelson, Is visiting iclatlves heto this week. Mis Will Tabor returned the last of the week from Illuo 1 1111. Mis. Ciil Kennedy came down fioni Mi Cook Wednesday. (i Haskltis, who has 1 si.-k list lor the past week iu milch battel. Mis ,J. li. Kaley,or Umahu, is visit iu at the homeol D..II. Kuleyund wile this week. Mr. and Mis. Edward Dickson are home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Iloyer, Wednesday night. ' Tliero will be a special train run bc- tweon Hed Cloud and Hastings during the Frontier Festival, October H, 10 and 10, The train will leave Red Cloud at (.:.'tO a. in., and returning leave Has tings at lo::io p. in. W.wil i- At once. .. or .11) y men and women to take a com ;oiiug J se in ? IIOMI1 JIlllll ' Multlgr.ipliing.. Conise can be-eoni- ,, I pleted in from one mouth to sK weeks, p leeti on the l , , ,., ,..,.. if m iiui a position waning mr you as r soon as tnii iiie read, . Salary s run ' Cw ft f mi SI" to SW per week foi-jbegliiners Who will be the lirst to enroll? Tuition S for complete course SW. For further! partleiilais address Hie Hebron Itusi ness College. HcbronNcb. .i i ..r .. i...U. 1 I.,, it ine proim ihiiimiu u. ....UJ ,.., w... ,,,0 nrBt lumbt,r ()f Ul0 ,,, soll0t)1 Thursday, i cutertaininent course will appear at Lorn Whitakor is iu Heatilee tbls ti,u 01,orn j10s0 ootober .. Holders week attending the Hi othi en church , of seilS011 tiekots may reservo thoir convention. I sc.ats at the Fair Store October IT. Mr. and Mrs. Will Drown returned The entertainment course this year tioine Monday from n doliglitful trip 'will consist of the best atti actions in Colorado. I that arc available. All of them are Mr John Durkeo and family moved ' stars in their respective lines, and no into tho Mra. Joe Garbor house tho I one in the community l LOCALETTES Mrs. Joseph Warreu is homo from Ohio. Ed Gnrbor was liere from Bci trice Thursday. Eerton Foe was down from McCook Suuday. Kd Kellogg icturned fioni Lincoln Wednesday. 15. M. Andoison was iu tho city Wednesday Gem go Morhai't spent Sunday in Guido Rock. Hoe Wells, of Cowlcs. was in our city Sunday C Imilcs Ilerrick amis up fioni Ninth Branch Thursday. Some good city lots to sell or for stock. H. W. Cullifoid. Foi: Sai.u Six room house, :i lots. Inquire at Newhouse's store. tf Charles Daggott, a former resident of this place wii9 here Monday Call and soo tho now lino of Picture Frames at Argabright's Studios. Miss Josie Igou returned Wednesday from a visit iu Lincoln and Omaha. Mrs. Clarence Wilson, of C'Htherton, was shopping in Red Cloud Tuesday. Miss Mary Potcrsou has boon visit ing the homo of Mr. Copeland this week For Sale Stevens hammerlesa dou ble barrel shotgun. Inqairo at this office. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess went to Rlverton the last of the week to visit their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Mitchell returned from a trip in Illinois and other points the last of the week. The Robekah lodge will meet next Thursday night. Something doing, Everj body come. Mr. J. II. llobortson has boon dan gerously ill for a few days this week, but is now much better. I'ineiiles for the Kidneys, .10 days' trial St. oo. first of the week Wanikd A young lady who wlshe learn typesetting. Call at the Chief olllee for particulars. Takon Up One black sow and seven can ulionl to miss them for tho prico of a season ticket. Tho High school is putting forth every oirort to mako this course a success, the proceeds to go towards a High school library. All people who aro interested in high grade on pigs. Owner call on Johu Shoop on the tcrtnnuM.nt and at the same time pro- Jim Couldie eighty, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Amuck, of Guide Rock, were visiting her father, Mr. Holiiigraln, yesteiday. Mrs. J. L. Minor and daughter Irene, returned Friday fiotn an extended vis it iu the western states. Mrs. Elia Wright returned to Red Cloud Niturduj. after spending a week with her mother in Kansas A banquet was gleu at the homo of llolton Lotson, Saturday evening, in honor of 13eit Morhurt. Ills. Cot i Cobb and ehl.dien, of Guide Rock, weie visiting at the home ti.uloi ol J W. Kinsel, her father, Saturday Hiing your Pictures iu at Arg.i biight's Studios and select a frame out of our now lino of mouldings now en hand. If you want a fountain pen that will not leak in any position buy one of Cotting the druggsit, gurantced satis faction The city is this week extending tho water mains out to E. U. Overman's new residonco. Also through Piatt's new addition. Mrs. Llllio Doliug has returned to her home in Oklahoma, after an ex tended visit with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith. J. W. Harpham has returned to his home in Clayton, Kansas after twp, weeks visit with his daughter, Mrs. Richard Raunchey. Those who desiro season tickets for the lecture course and have not yet been solioitedcan get tickets by call ing on Prof. R.D. Morltz. With every paid In advance subscrip tion we are giving a pair of shears that eannot bo purchased at any store for less than 7.1c. Call and see them. moto a good cause in our schools should not fail to securo a season ticket at Miss Moriison'.sJFalr Store. The agreement between this country andGieat Birtain that letters to Eng land, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, will need only a two cent stamp instead of live cents, went into effect Thursday At pieseut the new rate of postage ap plies only to the British Isles, but een tually it may be extended so as to in clude all of the British possessions, and it may bo that In a few years one may send letters to South Alrlcu or India for the same postage that is le qiiiied for a letter to bedellveied In one's home town. The remarkable ie ductiou in rates was agieed upon be tween the two nations as the best nieaiib of promoting commercial and friendly relations between the United States and Great Britain, and it is qulto certain that beforolongGormauy, France nnd Italy will be asking for a similar arrangement with rogard to letter mall in those countries. Post master (ioneral Mcyor is entitled to most of the credit for tho chanire. Don't fall to attend the Rally Day exercises at the Congregational church I .... .!.... ,i i.v.ltii i.rnivrfillt Hundreds of people testify - . ,. , to the merit of this pivpatation In the ' ,..,.. .,i i .i to it" present, relief of kidney trondle, lliettinuUsin. lumbago, backache. I'ineiiles act di- Losi - A big l oil ot carpet, between icctly on the kidneys, purify the j Red Cloud and the Peterson farm, l.inm'i mill n, il.-.. vim fi'i'l like ii new south-west of the city. Liberal re- Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by the Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, Oct.5.7,vJ9Q8. . Alfred Brule to CallileBiulc, sw 4,'0, W,wd '.7'".. ril '.....$ 8000 Mary Merchow to Herman Schmidt, Its 7 and 8, blk 5, Rohrer's add, Blue Hill, wd.. 2330 Magdeline Rife to R D Moritz. sw4 w2nc, e2 nw, 31, 1, 10, wd 11035 Edwin S Garber to Frederick Young, pt se 3, 1, 9, wd 11000 Edmond O Parker to Edward M Purker. e2 It 9, blk 10, Guide Rock4wd 100 John Frasler, et al to J C Huat- man, pt ue se 7, I, 11, wd 300 J C Hartman to Philip M Wolf, pt ne se 7, 1, 11, wd .1000 3077.1 porson. They tone the system by Henry Cook. Sold waid on returning Chancy, Red Cloud. to Amuck and Moitgages Hied, .1.1S1 Mortgages released 8(110 m ARE PREPARED To fill your wants in what ever you may want in the grocery line.. We arc getting a nice New line of Evaporated Fruits, ihis years crop. They are fine, the flavor rich, just opened a keg of Heinz Celebrated sweet pickles, "Ask to try em" We are also head quarters for Snyders Pork and Beans. Snyders catsup ect. And Falger's Golden gate Coffee, Teas and Extracts ect. Our Best Brand of Caned goods. Call for To White Houso Brand. Order To Show Cnusn. St.mi. or Ni.iiiivsK.v In The County Whiisii it C llllVsKA oi m f Webster Bell Phone 4 Rural Phono 63 Ijohnson boner: I W rj ' v .WW ' r 'WkW At 11 C ounty Com t held at the County Couit loom In and for said county Mon du September .'lst A. 1)., I.KI8. Iu theinatterof the estate of Charles F Heal Diseased, On rinding ami llling the petition of Julin I. Rial piayiug that administra tion of said estate may be gi anted him self, as Administrator, nnd Unit ho bo discharged as guaidlan of said Charles F. Heal. Ortleied that Thursday the 1.1 dy of October A. I)., 19(18. at one o.clock p. in., Is assigned for hearing naid pe tition, whom all persons interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to beheld in und for said County and show cause why pruyerof petition er should not be granted; and that notice of tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof be glyen to all persons interested In said matter, by publishing a copy of this order in tho Red Cloud C iicl, a weekly newspaper printed iu said county, for three con secutive weeks prior to said day of hearing. I W. I.DHON (hi:ai.) County Judge, KUPPEMEPK SUITS and OVERGOATS for Fall and Winter The Highest Grade Ready to Wear Clothing in America Florsheim and Selz Shoes in all the New Shapes and Leathers Wilson Bros. Shirts Stetson Hats 1 v-opynaia ivua The House of Kuppcnlicimer Chicago We handle all the high grade lines made in Mens and Boy's Wear See us before buving vour Fall Outfit S Prices Guaranteed wd fj"iialey Qofhing go. Always Reloable First Door Norlh of Postofficc m -irS IW , T- t I'M .11 V t--r-rrSiSg-'llla Nickl, PWil" , S 7i) CbppwTo Mttle-. I P Maairpy.TMpya I if&s -. Vl fi! 1 i9' 9xizi. m. ,. j? ssM Commencing M onday, October 12 We will giAe a Cooking Exhibition on the World's Famous MAJESTIC RANGE Don't failto come in and see the achievements of this great stove. A professional cook will be here. $7.50 woth of high class granite ware given away with Range sold during this exhibit. Come in and get hot biscuits and coffee free this week. loud Hardwares Implement Co. RedC H . -S tf t 'i "li-sii L . . M'fci.'.i, BjjjflHHMHMBiiH