If & ''ff IS- y K ki,: ... f v. V- V A. -, n " f - . , -If A-1 !f LOGALETTES Vcm Wlttwer It slcl with the meas les. Guy llrnribroolc is in Lincoln this WCt'lf. Howiud SlinpHjii is sii-k with tlio mcnslcs. . U. Uoium spent Sunday In Wood mil", Kns. ' Fi. II. Kust has boon an the .side list this week. Mrs. Melle Taylor lms been voryslelt (his week. Thortit Foe was down from Cowles Wednesday. Merlin Thompson returned to Ulvcr ton Sunday. Jlulberl Thomas left Monday for Mcl'herson, Ktis. John WeeMicr returned to Webber .Sunday morning. . Will Ktfe of Edgar was in town SUurduy.mornlng. A. T. Walker returned Wednesday morning from Denver. See Dr. Stockman for eyeglasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. SJUny a ton of coal and get a novelty dust nnii.. !..(). Caldwell. Mrs. Dick Uunchey is visiting her bisters at Cowles this week. Mrs Probasco of Lincoln is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cliir. Tope. Foit Sam: Six room 1101150, .1 lots Inquire at Xewhonse's store. tf Fred Guild was down from Blue Hill u couplo of days this week. Win. lletls of Iowa is visiting his brother F. M. Harlow this week. Chas. SuhulU was in Lawrence, Iv as. the last of tho week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Fearn of Caelum-, Nob., were visiting relatives Sunday. Ilcv. Smith has begun the erection of n now residence in the Piatt addition. J. A. Mc Arthur returned fromColuin bkivillc, Mich.. Wednesday morning. 1 have just received n fresh lot of garden seeds at my feed store, boforo buying como nnd look them over A. C. 1!i:adiiaw Ilaskin's old stand. i2Sj2S2S2g5S22S22!i29E2 If you arc I Giiiakliig P bwder j Is tfee most efficient and f l perfect of leavening agents I MADS FKOM PURE CREAM OF TARTAR j I No alum, lime or ammonia. KwrifinffiMffnrrwMTr ii '' ' I I I If you arc open to con- I viction, we've an "open I shirt here that'll open your eyes. You get into it, and you get ou of it just ns you would your coat. It's just an " ofF-nnd-on-likc-a-coat" shirt, made by people wlic have been making shirts 011 honor for over forty years. And the COAT SHIRT istliebcstthingtlieylHivccvcrdonc. $1.50 uud more. PAUL n Ii iifat' Mrs. Widermnn nrrlvod home Tucs dny from spending tho winter In tho East. Tho "Cow Puncher" was a number ouo show.AH present enjoyed tho show. Mr.antl Mrs. Adam .Morhart are visiting in Lincoln and (lnialia this week. Mis. 13. H. Stevens has been visiting this week'ulth her parents near Smith Center. Mrs. Mollle Uriireth of llladeu is visitingat tho home of Mr. ind Mrs. Hurgess. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mink Parkos have moved this week into tho .lot ttarber property. Miq.Suuuiii of Ueulrk'o is vibltlng her daughters, Mrs. lid. MoAUsler and Mrs. Hoy Uife. Mr. Mlko l'liikenbindor went to Lawrence, Neb. Tuesday to attend her mother's funeial. Mrs. 0. P. Itrown visited the last of the weekiiPlnavale with her dnughU'i. Mrs. Ivan Dlckenscn. Mr. J. I!. Weaver of Falls City has excepted a position with Xewhousc liros. as watch maker. Mrs IM. Chancy who has been visit ing Undo Jim Chancy and-wtfo return ed to Superior Monday. T. .1. Ward left for Lincoln Weducs daynorning where he will assvuuo his duties at the ponotentiary. Dr Wintcrson physician and sur geon; ofllce and residence phone same as Dr. Unities. Potter block. . Mr. and Mrs. Clareneo Stein return ed to Superior Monday after visiting at the homo of Frank Cowdon. Tubler wells, wind mills, pipe lilting aud repairings. Call on T. Cuevalu.ii, Campbell, Ncbr. Write or phono. Mrs. Ward Ilyiatt of Fort Morgan, Colo., arrived Thursday to visit her parents Mr. aud Mrs. Mell Sherman. Fred Tnrnuro became suddenly sick at Hastings Wednesday and was brought homo on 1 1 Thursday morn ing. Mr. aud Mrs. Goble. Mrs. Cramer, Miss Mildred Fulton, Row Crcssman and L. P. Albright attended the Sun day School convention at Uladon last Friday and Saturday. open to I ST UK.t.1 2ssgsiE esas H'.iB,ilUW Tho young pcoplo gave n danco in tho Masonic hnll Wednesday ovening. The Indies of the Congregational church will hold their market In V. A. Wullbrandt's grocery store Saturday March 27th. Harry Studebakor and sister Panultu loft for Mcl'herson, Kas., Monday morning where they will resume their school duties. F.ltMi:its An i:tion-1 will bo at the old Winfrey barn commencing April 1st. with my jacks aud stallions 11. A .Johnson. Dr. Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear, no-e and tin oat patients and those needing glasses, at Dr. Darner ell's olllco Tuesday, March ItOlh. Row Ilummol report a Luge meeting at Ml. Hope hehool house. There has been 72 united with thocliMich. They are (idkitig of-bulldlng a church. Jn connections with his haw business, F. L Overman hasopciicd a Farm Loan 1 ip.iilineut. Parties desiring a farm loan will find It to their advantage to see h.m M r. Conrad Rasscr. son of Ed. Rasscr and Miss Loi.i Decker, daughter of Alfied Decker were united In maniage Sunilay at high noon by Rev. Hum mel. Rev. O. II. King of Marten will preach al the Baptist church nioinlng and evening next Sunday March '28th at tho usual hour good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Hollister returned from Lincoln Saturday evening. They report their daughter Maiie as having Improved wonderfully slueo going to Lincoln. Mrs. Sapp, formerly of this city and ex-proprietor ol'the 1th avenue hotel, died in Colorado this week. Her body and her son Judo, who died about a year ago wore shipped to Cowles today for burial L'astor ltazaar! Held at Hunter's hall I nil viae, Neb., by the ladles of tho Christian church April 10 Fancy work, shirtwaists, sunbonnets, aprons etc. Supper from GtfO to 10. Ry Order of Committee. Tho meetings now in progress at tho Christian chuieh uro drawing largo aud attentive audiences. The meet ings will continue throughout next week. .1 A. Parker of Arapahoe is doing tho preaching and H. G. Wilkin son of Rothany is tho music leader. Uoth tiro doing splendid work. We are pleased to welcome baek one of o'ir old townsmen. Mr. Arthur Rradshaw has returned and has pur chaso I tho feed store owned by L. A. llasklns. Mr Rradshaw Intends to give the business his undivided at tention and will undoubtedly make it 11 success from tho start. Mr. Haskins will retire fiom active work for 11 time at least and will look after his farming interests. We extend tho glad 'hand to M-. Rradshaw and wish him un bounded success. Many people who havo seen tho pictures drawn by Omar Rutler, used by Rev. t'resstnau in his illustrated Sunday evening sermons, say that tho three shown Sunday night woro the best of the course so far Rev. Crcss uiaii is delivering a series of sermons based on Pilgrims Progress and Mr. Rntler is furnishing the drawing. Tim craion pictures arc excellent in detail ami correct in coloring. Mr. Duller Is a real artist, but so is the l!ov. Cress man in his Rue. The Red Cloud Creamery association held their annual meeting March 20th at the court house and was well at tended and full of interest. It started up in business live years ago and has been growing in tho good graces of Its patrons and llnanclally ever slnco, It Is a farmers institution for self pro tection that they may got a just price for their products of the cow. Tho local creamorlos has been tho hopo of the fanners, by a healthy and just competition they havo received 11 bet ter prleo than before they were organ ized. The Creamery at this place had not been a (luauclal success until the farmers bought it. Thoy havo paid good prices, produced u good finished product and have sold a largo amount in our city which speaks well for it. At thelrmeetlng the roport bhowed a business of $-11,000 for the past year which shows a steady increase slnco they first began business. The most of this is spout in lied Cloud which adds greatly to her interests. The past years business shows what the farmers can do with u united stand for their best intorests in co-operation. Stand firm, produce n first class pro duct, be fair and courteous, ready at all times make till things right nnd have a satisfied customer in both buyer nnd seller. Infi.ammatouv Riii:u.matihm OUIII'.II IN 3 Days. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: "My wifo had Inflammatory Rheumatism in every muscle nnd joint; her suffering was terrible aud her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognltlonjhart bcotllnbedfor six weeks and had tight physicians, hut received in) bent fit until she tried Dr. Detchou.' Relief lor Rheumathm. ittf&TO lier immediate relief uud eli yw jible to walk abo t lu Ucroo flfl. I fltn two It Hivd.l Lw lift" Sold V The XL Ii Uilco DriHf Co., .Tlgxl Cknd, Kebr, S. J. CUNNINGHAM DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. S. EMIQII At the old stand over the State Bank. Phone 131. fiot Fop Wy Looks BUT FOR YOURS! Grimsley, The pain ter, Paper hanger and Decorator will do your work reasonable, and my work is Right. Sec mc before looking Elsewhere. Yours For Hiz. F. Q. Grimsley Olllccwith Henderson, Tho Second Hand man Old Dow, Huilding. llnsr. Rail Meeting At ii miss meeting of the citi zens held at tho Commercial Club rooms last Friday eveni ng a Raso Rail association was formed with V. S Dense. President, O. C. Tcel, Secretary-Treasurer, and V. V. Cowden, W. A. Sherwood and 15. J Warren, Executive Committee. Tho plan adopteil by the association, was to sub scribe not less than HO shares, at $20 each. One half to be paid May IHth and tho other one half July 15th H0!). Tho season is to begin .June 1st, l'.KW aud to last three months or longer Tho Executive committee together with the President nnd Secretary Treasurer is to be as an Lxecutlve Hoard, and is to havo enliie control aud management of tho all'alrs of the association. The Executive Hoard mot Monday afternoon and formulated the following rules, which were adopted Mondav evening at another meeting af the association: That the name of this association shall bo "Tho Red Cloud Raso Hall Association of Red Cloud, Nebraska," Tlie lime ol commencement, ot tins association shall -be Maioii 10th, l'.K)i, atuLto conthiuo until September 1st, Itiuo, or as much longer as may bo do tci mined upon by the executive board. That any olllccr may be removed for cause, and his position tilled by a ma jority vote of the said Hoard. The Executive Hoard bus power to make aud enforce s, eh rules to govern its busines as deemed expedient, to make contracts and regulate all sal aries. To employ and ill eharo at will any employee, to eiigaKO a mau ngeer who shall have full power and authority over its employees. The liability or each share holder shall be the amount of his share nnd no more. The Hoard cannot Incur an indetni'sh to exece Sj per cent of tho unpaid subseiipion. All money shall be paid to tho Secrotary-Treasurer, who shall issue a icceipt for tho same in duplicate. All moneys shall be paid out only tin order of tho manager countersigned by tho President and Chairman of tho Executive committee, all orders to bo issued in duplicate. All employees shall enter into such contract as shall be formulated and adopted by the Executive Hoard. Tho manager shall havo power to penalize or line any employee aud such sum shall be deducted from any salary due such employee. Tho Ex ecutive Hoard shall appoint from the sharo holders, not members of the Hoavd, a committee of thice to audit its accounts at tho end of tho season. And no complimentary ilckots shall bo issued to any person not employed by said Board. Raso ball cnthulasts will bo ploasod ta know that an organization has been perfectod in this city nud that Red Cloud will have ti winning team this year. Tho management learned a few lessons last yoar and the present asso ciation will take advantago of last year's experience. Tho association is organized on strictly business princi ples and business methods will bo tibod through out the entire season. Every body speak u good word and holp bring tho peoplo to Red Cloud. W. S. Rense Is president and O. C. Tool is sccrotary nnd treasurer Frank Cowden, Goo. Warren and Walter Sher wood Executive Board. Theso men at tho head of this association are n guar antee in themselves that the club will bo managed btrletly on tho Miliars. Tho Chief will ho ploasod to lend nil assistance posslblo and will always "root" for homo toam Lltt crt into the game and koost. "Knockers lnwp out. foilca. -TiiH Ladles of tlw M. E. ohuroh will ivrvc &Jnn end 6upp?r in connection with tli V Htur Saturday April Urd. w . 1 ...AA,NvvvAryvny Men's SELECT your Spring Suits early, Sir Select it now! There never w.;s a belter timefor the Spring styles are just in from the World's Best Tailor Shops. Choice and handsome gar mentsall blooming with the new styles features and Spring freshness. Correct models and fabrics for Middle Aged Men and all the swell stunts for the Dashing Young Dressers. $10, $15, $20 up lo $25 Remember that luck or chance never enter into a purchase made here and that there's no lime like now lo choose your Spring Suits. Gowden-Kaley Always Reliable r A Qiir For 10 days. Look to your Interests WEAR.E Leaders in furniture and Undertaking MOON BLOCK ALLTHE PHONES ISZtZZttiYIX&jmG&XIZESTSZFm: ; kmmk 8 haney . A fieoi Snappy Line of Ladies' Finishing Goods, :--r En The Fair Store Building. Wis will be in shape to fill your wants in Every Thing an Ladies' Furnishings, in the way of Shirt Waists, Muslin and Gauze underwear. Ladies', Misses and Childrens Hose. Gloves, Collars, Belts, Face Vales and notions of all kinds. ladles' Suits and Sldrts made To Order a Specialty- Will be adding more goods rapidly from time to time All Special Orders filled promptly. Call and See us. v Yours For Business, Geo. P. Johnson. IS IT 11 1EV A New Buftfty Or Farm Machinery We have them all. Remember, our stock of Har ness, Flardware, Buggies and Farm Machinery is Complete at all times. :::::: : : : : : Wk pny Si'KCiAi. attention to Supplying Ituihlcr'H Ilardwaro at tho Lowest Prices, Hhst goods. Wk aro also In position to do Plumbing work, uud all Kinds of Plpo Cutting and Fitting. ::::;:: CALL AND StKTBUS Wo riltlmvolBO. Line ot AUTOMOUILV.S Scca. Red Gload larctoare WM VOLFE. tVrAAAisVAvyvVv Suits. Copyriiilit 1909 , The I lou nt Kuppfihcmif i Cliicawo Glothing Co. First Door North of Poslofficc w nAo S and buy now, STOVE, OR mm limn & Implcia&fit Co, Secretary XZi2uSSL!2SXSuIStMtSHKS S 1 M 'il A 1 N iM "I t i i tit hi k ' 1W ft & I " n '1 4't i M 1 j I f i. 'Mi s ., i-JJ - - rfbM h m?Mmti -- . H Ml-.MX Wf- ii4ijTP,,v47: TijpW'i 'myKkPfin f "It