mv ,y. ' V- v . f, .,jw. V : ? S 10CALETTES 5 . bubsorlbo for tlio Chic'. Joo Crow was In St. Joo this week. F. W. Studobakor Is ip Utah this week. John Koso o( ltluo Hill was iti tow n today. ' Evorton Foe was down from McCook Sundny ., ,, ,, , , . ... .,, Lather Fitzgerald was in Uluo "M Sunday Urlnit your eggs and get cash. .1. O. Caldwell. Ed Atnnek went to Lincoln TuosdBy miornltiK. Miss Claru Hurgoss spout Saturday in Franklin. (loo. Vol land was down from 11 list ings Monday. Dr. Thomas and family spent Sun day in Cowles. Sherwood Albright was in Norton, Kans., Monday. John Winters was down from Lin coln Wednesday. Dwight Jones of Guldo Rock was in this city Sunday . FatherJMullaly returned to Chicago Saturday morning. Loyd Rust wont to Bladen Wednes day to visit relatives. The now safe for the Webster County Bank arrived Tuesday. Ed. Parker aud fathor wcro up from Guldo Rock Wodnosday. See Dr. .Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Darrel lturdon wont to Campbell Tuesday via automobile. Miss Helen Overman returned to Lincoln Sunday morning. Wanti:d I want to buy a good cow, lately fresh. I. W. Edson. Chus. Arnold and wife were down from ltluo Hill Wednesday. Foil Sai.k Six room nouse, lots Inquire at Ncwhouse's store. tf Mrs. Frank Studobakcr is visiting relatives in Iowa this weok. Glen Phelps was down from ISladon Tuesday in his automobile. Mrs. Sherwood Albright returned from Stamford Tuesdny morning. Frank Cowden and family spent Sunday with friends in Superior. Mrs Fred liortfelt and daughter are here from McCook visiting relatives Dick Hunchcy and wife went to Illi c Hill Monday to attend tho I. O. O. F. dance. 1' A. Wullbraudt owner of tho Home Grocoy store went to Yuma, Colorado, Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Myors was called hero from Colo., by the death of ior mothor, Mrs. Garbcr. Mr. aud Mrs Nod Grimes entortain ed the Junior Whist club Thursday evening. Walt Roby of Nelson is in tho city this week visiting at tho homo of Win. Hohrer'.s. Dr. Duinerull will soon commence tho erection of his new house'oii west 1th avenue. The fifth grade wont out in the country and studied nature Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Jones returned to (Snide Uoik Sunday after visiting hor mother, Mrs. Henry McCiiue. The contractors started to throwing dirt for tho new school house last ,Monday morning. We nro glad to see Walt Wairen, managor of tho short order house on the streets again. Rov. J. M. Bates returnod from St. Paul Tuesday, and will hold the usual services tho next two Sundays. and repairings. Call on T. Ciievamiw Campbell, Nobr. Wrlto or phono. Dr. N. II. Morrison of Nownrk, N, J., is visiting his parents and Dr. J. S Emigh nud wife in this city this wook Al. Aultz has sold his drnv lino to b --"-- ------- Frank Smolser nnd will depart in two r threo weeks for his old home in Pennsylvania. Wordy Stono aud sou of Smith Ccu tor, Kas., were tho guests of Bort Stevens and wifo Suuday. Thoycamo vor on motor cycles. waiira RoVa! Absolutely Turc Renders the food more wholesome and su perior in lightness and flavor. The only bakinfj powder Royal Grape Cream of Nov. M. T. Sfilllorls home from Franklin, where ho ofllcla,ted .it the funeral of Kev.Mhitlo.vs four year old son. A widows pension of S12 per month linu limn, fill.ttf. wl '.. lt.. r t.i. .... ....- ..... ..i..ui .j utmii j uuiiiinuii, widow of Samuel Johnson. Maurer was lier attorney. i.i. The mombers of tho Christaln En deavor were entertained at tho home of Mr. Rufus Mlksch, Fridav evening. A good time is reported by all present. jvii rccoivL'u n iresn lot oi garden seeds nt my feed storo, befor0 1 havo just received n fresh lot of buying ;eome and look tlioni over A u;nii.UHii.w Raskin's old stand. In connections with his Law busluoss, E. U. Overman has opened a Farm Loan Depnrlniont. Parties desiring a farm loan will find it to their advantage to sco h in. Henry Holmes editor of tho Bloom Ington Tribune has iold tho Rlvcrton Review to Cecil Mathews. Wo wish tlie'.uow "pen pusher" or tho Review success. The ladles of the W. ( '. T. U. sent a lottcr of congratulation to Governor Shallonborger upon his signing tho "daylight saloon" bill nnd recoived an appreciative reply. Dr. Wintorson physician nud sur geon, onico in front rooms over Dr. Cook's drug storo. Removed from Dr. Raino's ofllco, Potter Block. Both phonos Boll 17. Indepond. 27. Sunday evening wo wcro much pleased with tho sermon at the Con gregational church. Mr. Cressmau de livered ono of his strong addresses and tho illustrated drawings were ex ceptionally fine. Tho woll known Warner's corsets on sale at Geo. Johnson's storo where you can havo latest stylo suit, skirt or jacket mndo up in tho very latest stylo of patterns so neat. Hemombor all goods nro shruuk beforo being made. Monday afternoon Charley Jackson was brought beforo Judge Edson on the charge of boinga common gambler and was bound over to tho district court. His bond was lixed at S3)0 and some of his friends went on his bonds. lam now located in the Winfroy breeding barn in Red Clouu and have two line Missouri, and one line Excel lent Kentucky Jacks, and one Hue Per-cheron-Nornian Stallion for service for the season of 1009. Call and see them. II. A John son, proprietor. , Red Cloud has a new orchestra uniT it made. a hit at the first performance. Roy Oatmau and wifo, Clareiieo Car penter nnd Howard Foe have banded themselves together for musical outer taiumonts and thoy make u strong combination. Wo have heard nothing but praise from their initial playing. Georgo Arcndt who hus been work ing in the B. & M. yards in this city, was arrested in Superior Sunday, charged with stealing S.Vi from tho Burlington hotel. lie was brought back to this city Sunday 'night by Marshal Kinsel and is now in jail. Wo understand that lie hus confessed. Another now grocery firm has been organized in this city. Mr. Geo. John son the popular ladies' furnishing deal er has decided to add u lino of fancy groceries to his stock mid has taken Mr. C W. Grout in partnership with him. The new linn wil'. make a si long combination and we bolievo will 10 coive their share of the pationago of tho people of this vicinity. More t liuii passing attention should bo given to the rest room provided by Turnuie Bros. Theso enterprising gentlemen recognizing the necessity of a place where ladies could restwhilo iu the city havo fitted up a very clean and commodious room in connection with tlioir largo store exclusively for tho bonllt of tho ladies. We have often thought how disagreeable it must bo I ...... ..ri.. v ...... ...nniuuuuiu tv tuitnt IJU for the ladies who drive in from the country in tho dust, to bo compelled to do their trading aud visiting in the city with their oyes full of dirt and their garments covered with dust nnd no whore to go to mako thomsolven as tidy as thoy are at home. This rest iuuui is nuwiy imporou, pieiuyoi cnutrfi abound and a lavatory room is nowly papered, plenty of easy aud closot has boen installod. Turnure Bros, assure us that this room was open to all whether customers of their storos or not. It moots a louir folt want nnd will certainly bo appreciat ed. Baking Powder Tartar. " Announrrmr.nt. Reali.lng Hint it will requlro some timo to establish cimfldciico In tho minds of the people of Red Cloud and I ol.lSH. tltWo.fliltn i1nttttutt T iftll f ivviuivv un lo iiiv iiniiir.v lo no iirsL 11.. i 1 . .. . . I zz , " r; 0:,rr mu MBy nr B,n tatlon nnd examination fi ee. All work satisfactory. S. J.Conninoiiam, Successor to J. S Emigh Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported bv tho.Fort Ab struct Co. for tho week ending Wed- nesday, April 1W, 1000. Flora F. Brown to Archlbold A. Boren, part nw It 2-10, wd Hugh B. Hunter to Nathan M. Doudna, lots 11, li!, Blk. 1), Vance's Add to Guide Rock wd 1000 f)(X) Jacob Sohunk to Otto E. Stolfre- gnu, pt lot 10, Hohrers Add to Blue Hill, wd Audiotv J. Annburster to Ward iluyesJr. huiI Fay E. Hayes, part sw 35VM 1, wd , Nellie E. Grout to John W Hughes, pt lot 7, Blk. 3, Tnl bot's add to Guide Rock. wd.. 150 1000 J. S. Marsh ot al to Emll Frey, lotl, lUlc.,113, Guldo Rock ccmctory, wd , . 13 C. P. Gund to C. Kotshlor. lob. 'A. J, 5, 0, Blk. 1, Rohrer's add to Bluo.11111, qcd W. C. Frnhm Co. Troas., to W. P. , Kennedy, lot 17, Blk.3, Yolsors add to Red Cloud, tax deod . . August Cook to A. C. Bradshaw, lot 18, Blk. 31, Red Cloud, wd. ErickO. Bcrgmau to Hermnn Everliug, part sw of nw 10-1-13 wd 0.10 1000 3000 James Pilclior to Lucy Gulliford lots 3, i, 0, G, Blk. 3, Gulllfords add to Bed Cloud, qed 2.'10 Lucy Gulliford to Bernard Mo Nony, lots 7 to 10, Blk. 1, lots 1 to 0, Blk. 2, (iulliford'H add to Hod Cloud, wd ao0 S72-2I.10 Mortgages tiled, $7810.00. Mortgages released Slilo.'u. LINCOLN! LEITER Lincoln, Nebr.. April 27tu, 11)01). (Special Correspondence) The repub lican papers still maintain tholr charge of extravagance against the last legis lature, and by compaiing totals make it appear Unit tho republican legislat ure or 1000. But a careful investigat ion of the facts will reveal quite tho contrary. It is true that the total amount ap propriated in 11)00 exceeded the amount appropriated in 1007. Noono willcaro to deny tho fact, nor is there any ne cessity for denying it But tlio demo cratic legislature of 1900 had to ap proprlate a total of 8100,000 to take care of dotlcioncios created by repub lican managers of stato institutions. And the stato institutions during the next two years will cost more o main tain than thoy cost during tho two yenrs under tlio Sheldon administrat ion. For Instance, the legislature of 1007 appropriated for the penitentiary on tho basis of .'l3.r convicts. Thore are 127 convicts in tlio big prison today. Tho same ratio of increase is found iu all of the other state institutions. Two years ago Governor Sholdon vetoed l)iilldingappropriationhiimount ing to about S100.000. although, ho ad mitted that the new buildings were sadly needed. His claim was,!-how-over, that the expenditures must be kepi inside the revenue. And whon In. lwliml flu. vntnni! lw.1.il..n I.......I... ...... ..w .twi..-. uuiiu?a lllllliliu.s or tlio Hastings, Lincoln and Norfolk 1... I .. iinyiiiui were sleeping on cols in linlls, sleeping in attics and basements, sleeping two in a bed; and tho feeblo minded children in tho Boatrlee in stitution wero forced to sloop in un finished attics and in damp basemouts. Tlio 1900 legislature appropriated $.100,000 for now buildings in which to house theso helpless and dopondo.it wards of the stato. Vet. win, i. ... -. lovy and tho Increased expenditures for now buildings and for educat ional purposos the present bienniuin will end with more money in the treas ury than was left under tho Sheldon administration. Tho total appropriations of tho lliO'J lovy and the Increased exi,B,lifP legislature look bigger than tho total appropriations of the 1007 legislature lor tho simple reason tho lOOli legis lature had to take care of all that the 1000 legislature loft uncarod for. Adding tho $100,00(1 deficiency to tho total of tho 1007 legislature, and 8ub-v trading it from tho total of tho 100'.) legislature, and the difroreuco botween the two totals is not large enouirh to excite comment. Take Into account tho growth of tho state institutions and tho difference is wiped cut. And thou give tho 1909 lefflsiatiiro crodlt for $500,000 of new buildings and ?.iu,vuu more lor educational pur-poses-all without lidding a singlu iota to tho tax rate. When you anulyzo tho facts you will discover that tho 1000 legislature wus one of tho most economical in tho history of the state. Another ohurgo Industriouslv oir- diluted Is that tho Slmllonboig-'r ad ministration exhibited an awful hun ger for political pie. This ehurire is founded on the fact that tho loeUlat- me guvo into the hands of tho gover nor some appointments horetofoio in ihe hands of other state oflleors. Bu J. CUNNINGHAM DIM 1ST Successor to Dr. J, S. I:MIGII Bank, pnone i3t. J . n. m Swift's Premium Ham or Bacons. .m M ivrrw n Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds. Wm. Koon Red Cloud, Nobr in doing tliis tho loglslntiiroonly went back to the system lu vogue prior to the election of William A. Poynter. Theropubllcan legislature, iu ita greed, took a lot of appointments away from tlio dotuo pop governor. Tho legislat ure of 1900 merely guvo t hem back. When Governor Dcltrich sucooeded Governor Poynter lie made a eloan sweep of the Poynter uppointeos. Governor Sliallouborger lias not done so. Ilioro has been no chaiiuu in the Girls' Industrial School at Geneva; no change at tho Homo of thcFriendlos. A score of important clerkships iu different departments directly under tlio governor are still retained 1 re publicans. True, a number of theso nro women, and thoy are bolng retain ed because of onloioney. But the con tinued charges of "hunger" made by republican organs is endangering the situations of these people. Tlio state board of printing, former ly made up of the treasurer, secretary of state and auditor, but now made up with the governor in place of the treasurer, rofuses to recognize the law which gives the appointment of tlio secretary to tho governor. The two republican members of the board in sist on rotniniug the republican secre tary, who recoives $1,000 a your. Tho governor will not contest thlsdoelslon. He will merely replace u $3,000 repub lican secretary on another board with a democrat. If the majority of tho printing board had notgrown "chesty" tho 82,.1(H) secretary would probably have been retained. Any farmer lu Nebraska who Is proud of his farin and would like to scon picture or it iu a bulletin issued by tho liiiieau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, may have his desire grati fied hy sending u photograph of it to tho bureau. Deputy Commissioner Maupiii is making a collection of such photographs loruu iu advortislinr tho "barren wilds of Nebraska " Governor Shalluiiberger was tlio guest of Kansas democrats in Salina last week. State Treasurer Brian went to Mon "" ' " .' ' '..- tantl mst wu,ik to negotiate for $700,000 n..l. .. Ill 1 1 t wortlLof Montana bonds as an Invest inoiit for the Nebraska permanent school fund. Lancaster t'eunty Must Pay Fees In Barker Insanity Case. Jesse Clinppell gets his foes us juror l"u "".cor insanity inquest , and Umiw ty must pay tho bill for e onlho hcftrIn Thi is t,lu PJ ion of tho Sunromo court. When Barker, who was hanged for murder, was awaiting execution' he wns ex amined forinsanity. The examination beforo Judgo Frost cost about 8C00. it appears reasonably that Webster county rather than Lancaster couutv should pay this expense and tho coun ty attorney started in to provo it legal ly. Ho fought tho case on technical points but thcsupreme court disagreed witn mm, stating: "A statuto should be construed in the light of all general laws upon the snmc subjoct in force at the time of Its cnuotmcut. "Tho fees of a juror culled to serve as such In an insanity inquest iu pur suance to tho provisions of soctions 151, 551 and n.is of the criminal code, must bo paid by tho county In which tho ponlteiitlary is located." Tudor the Wilson act passed by tlio last legislature, tho county in which tho condemned man Is convicted must pay tho cost of Insanity hearings the future. Lincoln Star. iu! New Restaurant. I have oponed a new rosta.uraiit and lunch room lu tho old Nation ollico. Everything new, iieiitnnd eloan. Meals at ail hours. We ate hero to pleiue. C.ill on us Will Liiidley. s. Jl i S s iiityAQ t&SAW-' H?"!?!!?!!!!?!"? '"''"a - - ' ... i i & A Spring and The Winter Overcoat has completed its service and now is the time for the Spring Top Coat to receive its due consideration. Have you a spring Top Coat, Sir a Coat just as you would have it? Perhaps, yon haven't. Then, in tliatoaso, wo would havo you Investigate our hnndsomo now Styles. All tho smartest and best in Top Coats you will llnd hero of till styles and fabrics, 811k or Sorgo Lined. Our Price Scope $10. to $22.50 Whon looking for Good Clotlios, como horo-by our Clothes, you Bhall know us. Protector Collars Cravenette. Cotvden-Kaley Always Reliable r A Special on Rugs For 10 days. Look to your Interests and buy now. WEAR.E Leaders in Furniture and Undertaking MOON BLOCK ALLTHE PHONES Amack 8 Chaney "vis-yv,"vs,''"vN' IS IT fl IEW STOttE, OR . A New Buflgy Or Farm Machinery We have them all. Remember, our stock of Har ness, I Iardwarc, Buggies and Farm Machinery is Complete at all times. ::::::::::: Wi: pay Sl'i:ciAi. attention to Supplying Builder's Hardware at tho Lowest Prices, Bkst goods. Wk are also in position to do. Plumbing work, and all Kinds of Pipo Cutting and Fitting. ::::::: CALL AND SEE US Wc will have In a Line of AUTOMOBILES Soon. f fted Gload flaFdHiafe f Impossible It is impossible to be well, Dowels are conslmated. Ynn laws of nature, or suffer the consequences. Undigested material, waste products, poisonous substances, must be removed from the bodv nr lensr nn n.-.i, i . !, will be trouble. A slunnisii ra- Woods Liver Medicine K 11 liver re gulator whl'di n. t lli oft!. on thlrf organ, inlgi tiiui and produces natur al notion. Ilritigs (piiok relief to sick lieadcho, eoiistlpution, biliousness and other synitouis of liver disorders Particularly recommended for juuu dlco, ehlllsj fever mid malaria. ThoSl sl.o contains 2"i times as much its the' I immense amount of suffering and serious disease. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills. He knows why they act directly on the liver. Trust him. 77crrG,.SeT: r.Oo size. v Sold by Henry Cook. Top Coat Cravenette Copyrialil, 1909 The Hour of Kupptnhcu Cliicago Clothing Go. First Door North of Poslofficc $ s & Implement Go. twwww.. y. to be Weill simply impossible, if the! nmcf n. nnanu i. Uvnr ie wcmneiMo 9j ivoiwiijiijiu iifi iii aujctMB'UjLStvjax IhK N the most dangetoui) timo of the year to catch cold, and It is tho hardest time to euro it. If vou should take a cold, u fow doses of "Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup wjll act yery promptly. Its laxative principle euros tho cold by driving It from tho system by a gontl but natural action of tho bowels. Children especially llko Ken nedy's Laxutiv Cough Syrup, nu it titnU'S so good, nearly like maplo bujjar. , It Is sold by nil Druggists. i 4 ii , i ' it U lit lil M 'B ? K ! 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