,r"it rt- Krtj ,t Tf li - JS. 2t? ,t,ism j i. 1 v L I w. r HHJ-)J--3?.JAf?.Knf LOCAiETTES . II. Ci'-potilsr is In linpc rial Nob this week. Urunt BiuU-y Is vi-dtlnu his iiarents Jiis week Mrs. Kd Ilasscr Sr. k 1 improving slowly. Mrs. Burmll, of Hasting, Is In the olty this weok. Grant llalley (if Oiii ihsi is hore visit ing his pironts. Hoiul A rgab right's big t announce- mctit in this issue. Head Argurbright's "announcement" ou another page Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Uowles, were In the city Mondiiy. MUs Iva Ccibllt citjrt lined a few frietuls Mond ly evening. Ccorga Corner entertained several friends Tuesday evening. Mr. McDowell's youngest son, is very ill with typhoid fever. Etnmuel lY'ten, of 0 aide Hock, was in Uod Clou I Tuesday. J. It. Lues of Western, Nabr ,vl't9d friends here th'i3 weelc. Mr. IlvUie Tli'un h gives a party at homo Prlduv evonlnir. Tho Uoyal Neighbors maet to night. Every member come out. Mr. J. F. Grimes, of Ulue Hill is visit lug his son, Ned and wife. Dr. U-iitiB and family leave for Lin coln Thursday. Ur. Charley Dushoe, of Holbrcgo was ou tho streets, this week. Miss Winifred Perkins has becu visit lu Miss Winifred Sherman. Charles Kellogg is horo from Ker rey to spend .the holidays. Mr. ano Mrs 'Walter Thomas wcro town from CoWles Sunday. Howard Flick is back from Ayr, wkere ho spent' Christmas. Mint Garner and family vr ere down from Inavalc Wednesday. Mrs. Will Mountford who lias been Tcry ill is improving. J, H. Kellogg is here from York pending the holidays. Miss Maude Wilson, of Lincoln, is tisitlng at Cathorton this week. Mrs. Sid True, of Inavale, was visit fug Mrs. Lon Wondcrly Tuesday. Mr. Win Pope and family uro visiting hrwlronts Mr. ijnd Mrs. Jay Tope. f Wrightand wife are herefrom fJ' unity visiting old friouds. - John Detnian has. been here from Chaso County visiting old friends. Mrs. Ralph MeCall is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Topham. Miss Iono Albright entertained several friends Thursday afternoon. J. W. Robertson and wifo dined Chrlsimis with Ed MeCuue and family . Mrs. Fred Gi.nd and children of Nyliluo Hill, aro visiting relatives hore. Father Fitgcrald holds New Year's Vvleo at Superior New Years day Carrie Goble, who is teaching near Guide Hock, is homo for the holidays ARE to come here to us and say Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; we'll do the rest. ' We'll set before you vwfr manr rvr rrrrn rninnp Meat icaoi vi guuu uiiugo, e finest clothes made; fplhe best atyles; the choicest foreign anoVdomestic fab !) rics; the highest class tailoring. It will be worth Is much to you to buy these clothes as it s worth to us to sell them; your profit's as good as ours. This store is the home of Wart Schaffner & Marx Clothes PAUL STOREY Mif,s E1I..1 Wright Ls vlb! lug her mother, Mrs. lVc 1 Wittwer a few days Mr.au 1 Mis. A. H.S.tla lull spout Tucs day wlMi Mr. and Mrs A. 11. Carpenter.' The W. 11. . meets Saturday, after noon. Every member ought to come. Ks-Count;' Treasurer Goorgo W. Me Crary, just eatue In from Diiivcr Colo. Shorlll' Hedge and wlfoiue the proud parents ofja baby boy horn Minis ou Frank Cowdon is in tho western part of tho state, this week on basis- lies". .i l'usnl .tones is visiting his sister Iiillinu, neat Guide Koek. during vaci tlon. n CiWhy not get that piano on New Year's 'day'.' Ajgabrlght "doll vored on last'NevVVcars! "" "" " uSj I'lCarl Muiikiiisand.wife,'kofalIualric, uro visiting herlniotlier.MrH.Cuiniiiings thiswcek. """ . fMrs. Hoiiici'2,Momaii Lloft (.Monday foi:t-weeks visit In Vuhmis City, with her sistor. .Miss Emma Bartinan, who is attend ing Business College in Hebron, is vis iting her parents this week. MisMable Day of this oily wh has been spending her vacation in Tuicoln, isepeeted homo, to morrow. Mrs. Karl Danker ami daughter of Uivorton are visiting her father, Jnhn Uurgcss and family Mrs. Mull, who has beuti visiting her niece, Mrs. Strong,, returned to hor home In Ohio, Wednesday Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Rife of Beatrieo have been visiting relatives hore this week. Row J. M. Hates returned Wcdneday from Lincoln and St., Paul and will hold regular services the next two Sun days. Richard Runchoy and wif returned Wednesday from Cowles, where tuoy have been spending tho holidays with her sisters. Mrs, Nollio Castor and her daughter Josophonc, rcturnod Tuesday morning from Bartley, Ncbr., where she has been visiting. Mrs. Harry Wnllcr.of Cowlcs, Ncbr., daughter of Jud Ballay, was in this village the fore part of the week visit ing homcfolks. Miss Edna and Vcnia Ilendcu son of this city went to their home near Womcr, Kansas, last Saturday. Mr. N. L. 1). Smith and wife returned from Topeka, Kas Monday night, after visiting his son Dean. The W. R C. and G. A. R. will hold a joint Installation. We hopo every member will be present. Robert Austin, ami wlfo of McCook, is 'in the olty visiting her parents,!'. .1. Ward and family. It looks like Argabright expects to' raise prices on high grade pianos, read his announcement in this issue. .1. T. Parker shipped a car of hogs to St. .Jo. Thursday lie visited iu his old home in northwestern Mo., n few days. Mrs Mathilda lhirnt, returned to Hastings Tuesday, after u pleasant visit with her brother Mr. Frank Stmlo-bakcr. you after something good best? All you need to a - of as Irob JIM 'JfM m T Copyright 190S by W& V Miss H'i'cl Si'adou.of Pie.mt Hill went to Lebanon. Ivans, to visit t'e 1 it Ives- Mrs. Lulu Mathews and hor mother Mr. Grout, were In Red Cloud the first of tho week Hallie'riionu s l eturued to McPerson Kansas, after spending the holidays with his parents. Mis -Minnie Etirett, of Lebanon, Kansas, attended her uncle's funeral, Mr. Joseph 1 taker. Misses Fiirgerson's. of (i ilde Rjck, have been visiting their sister, Mrs. WilNir Hamilton. Karl Miller leturned to Council Uuirs Wednesday, after visiting at the home of David Morrison MrMlrueolirillln and Mrs. Dr. Rick, aid have been visiting their mother. Mrs.JKifc. this week. Mrs, S. West and Mrs. Nellie Castor and daughter are visiting Will West ami family at Hartley Nebr. Mrs Gross gnve an entertainment' in School Dlst.75, Friday. Tho scholars acquitted themselves with honor in their part of tho work. A. T. Walker and son G ten, took a rldo in their auloinitile to Hastings and back again on Tuesday. ' Mr, and Mrs Alon.o Wonderly, en toi tallied .datives and friends at their homo on Cherry street Christinas day. Miss Ma.ie Wonderly attended a surprise party at Clyde Diekerson's in" Inavalo Monday, evening. The P. 13. 0. entorlaiucd thoir frlonds nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Mitch ell Friday afternoon and ovoning. Guy Bradbrook who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. M. Finkonbinder re turned Wednesday to Woodruff, Kas. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Potter re turned from Grand Island, Ncbr., last Tuesday aftor nn extonded visit of several weeks. Mr. Jesse Baker and wife, of McCook, Nebr., wore in Red Cloud Tuesday to attond the funeral of his fathor, Mr. Joseph Baker. . Mrs. Charles Palmer has been buffer ing from throat trouble so sovcro that she was unable to speak, but wc arc pleasod to learn sho is much better. "Mrs. J. W. Boganrief gave her hus band a line 21 jewelled gold watch for a Christmas prcsont, of which ho is very proud. What time is it Jim.' Mr Henry I). Rolloy, of Franklin, Nebr., fathor of Mrs. Dr. Thomas, and hor undo Mr. G. W. Rinloy of Muiiny v'llo. Ills., arc visiting her this week. Mrs. Iltilda Wickcr&hnni, the nicco of Mrs. Lovl Moore, left Tuesday morning for Lackima, Washington, whore sho will reside with hor son Karl In tho future. Mr. Dol Wolls, nn cx-sheriir of Web ster county, now of Edmoml, Kans., who has boen visiting J. E. Butler of this city during the holidays, returned to his home Wednesday morning. Tho SiugiiiK Evangelist Frank A. Miller atthe Congregational church, is drawing largo crowds. There seems to be unusual Interest in these meet ings which commenced last Sunday eveiiingand will be coiilluuod another week. in clothes? The do to have it is mi miiim iimaBinii niiiMnMiiiMmnMiiMiiinniiiiiimnri, imimu.iul """ ' """i " r V f J J f f f J f J s J J F r Vr r "V" s s Cowden-Kaley NAWWyAWWWWWNAAWWVWA TI10 following Is nn Extract from a letter Gr..vii.i:Mi.v You will be pleased 1 1 learn thatop.-rt ojnrato-hot the (J imuiot ji .Multigraph aro included in the classlllod branch of thoCivil.Sorvice. The first examination to secure oligibles from which to fill no-,i-tions In the L3t oniee Department and (Seologlcil Survey will be hold January U.MU)!, undor the conditions as outlined in the attached facsimile of nolieo sent out by tho Civil Service Commis sion, (jaintnoter Mulligraphs will bo supplied by the Company free of charge, at the places of examination named In the circular. No'w then, young men and young women, you say that you would like to have one of these positions but you are not able to get it Hur You Can! Were is what we are going to do for. You: To every young man and young woman who takes a scholarship in either the Shorthand or Commercial Depart ment we will give a four weeks course in the Multigraph Department and wait till. you complete the course and get a position before you pay. Isn't this fair? Let us hear from you at once. This offer will be open till January 15, 1909. Hkiiuon Business Coi.lkgk, - - - Hebron, Nebr. Remember, It pays to trade with the man who advertises. Patronize home industry. Special prices on a to n hundred pound lots of old wheat Hour at lied Cloud Mills. I-'Olt Sali: Several good thorough bred Duroc-Jersoy boars. Come quick. N. V. Andcihon, 1 mile cast of Cowlcs. Soo Dr. Stockman for eyeglasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fon Sam: Six room House, . lots Inquire at Newhouso's store. tf For chapped hands, face nnd lips Plnesalvo Carbollzer is Immediate rollof (Acts HUc ii poultice) good for cuts, burns, bruises, skin diseases. Draws out inflammation. Prico 2."c. Try it sold by Ilenry Cook. Mr. Frank Henderson. and wife had a family reunion on Christmas. Tho young folks from near Womor, Kans., wore prcsont, besides Daro ICalev iuid wlfo. Marolu V. Kmlgh, of Aurora, III., and Margnrt L. Wvans of lted Cloud, Nebr, wore married at tho homo of the bride's fathor, C. lKrans, Vodnofcday Dcconiber 30, 1903. Itev. Stifricr olltcl ating. None but Inunediato family pre sent. County Attorney U. H.'lllakcklcdgo lias appointed Mr. Fred i Maurcor, a promising oung lawyer orthiscitvas his deputy. Wu consldop this u good appoiiiiuieut ami eongratiilnte lint iv j elpiont A Mi-, niwl Mr. Iliililuwiii'ili niii'lniii...l i "' ...". , u ni tuber of their uh!ldr(u-imd grand children, Christ mas day, at tholr rc Ideiica.comor of St i-av. and Chorry-fct. Thw children gavo a inuslonl program which was greatly enjoyod by iillthouo pretieut. Wo enn il;iccvorAl ynmig men of the r'clit nlllcrii lli ) ip 1 1 Hili iimih j.ochI Kciii. o tho DIM f 'J ) pi mlti rin U rntory notnlrimly ukoii l liiioKntil nrllo for fitc copy ul bout: Tim Jtlio of tlio J.ccul Atcut." A HaDDy New TO ALL OUR FRIEND And Patrons Clothing 0. Alwiys Reliable First Door North of Postoffice POSITIONS ' from the. Wvll Service C:n nlsslj.iur: Terms of Court for 1900. March J, Equity. April 'JO, Jury. HeptoniborOU, EquPy. November 15, Jury Special (Jrand Jury, April 1: Address To Women Friday. EvangolistMlller will give an address to women and girls Friday afternoon , January, first, on the subject ' Three groat questions touching tho homo." Mr. Miller has been requested in other places to repent this talk, for the sec ond time, that all mighthoar It. It is a beautiful messago to tho gentler sex. Don't miss hearing it. This meeting will bo preparatory to the meeting for mon Sundav. Lot every women and girl rally.to this great meeting Friday afternoon, Don't bo late, come early. Mass Meeting for 'Men. At tho Congregational church next Sunday ufteriioon, Evangelist Fr.ank A. Miller, of Lincoln will speak to men only on 'Three Fatal Steps" It ia a groat message, judging from reports of tho papors in places whoro it ha.s been givcu.''Tho host address to men Wc,cvor hoard." The most telling talk to men ovor hoard in our city. " It was a powerful address," Mr. Miller will sing "The Bird with ti Hrokcn Wing." Miss (1 raves will sing at tho opening sorvieiiat.'l p. m lnirp Tumi out mid come early. Hlllit'MATlOU ClUIKII IN l).. Dr. DetchonV. ItollefW Hheumatlsni andNNc)U'lghi i.ulically cured In 1 lo n dnjK. ll notion apon the system Is ruinurkmulo and mytoi-ious, It re moves at- onco tho criiso and the ills- 01180 immodlatoly disiippBtiiH. Tho first dofco gKuttly benollls. 7Xoand31. Sold by Tho II E. Oriel) Drug Co., lted Cloud, Nobr. Year U II M i ft ish isnes ear. The Grocer All tho Phonos Generations of live, whIc awulcw Amorieim Uoys liavo obtaiucil tho right kind of. FIREARM EDUCATION by boinf equipped with tho unerring, limo-honorcd STEVENS ' All nroirroMtvn Unnhrnro anil CW.V.'.'Si10',"1'' Mci-ulinnta Imnillo Bri'.V JNH. 1 r j-ou cutmot obtain. wowIil8lifMlirect,oxprcMprcpuii upou receipt of entitle; price. seinl 3 trnts in Btanip for I -0 J'rtrr Illnstrsitvil Uutuffifr. Itopleto Ith H'i'llVllNB Him Kcmirul II rearm In. formation. Htrlltiinf cover In eqloie. J. 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