1 HI V rtfnffvwKni Now Is The Time I A Is Paint, ' lYour House or Barn There is no be tier. : : Paint in this Market than "Scwtlls Chemically Pure Paints." It will Sp read farther last longer and you I Can see on each can just what j the paint is made of. ! Let us figure with you. I Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. LOGALETTES (v v ileu. Uueck uf Hasting ni in town ''riday. 1'ather Fligor.ild asin Hluo Hill Sitiulny. Ml-- Clurn Dargeus was lu Franklin Saturday. Al UultlNhn was In town the last of tlie week. Dr. 1-2. A. Thatnns was In Altwi Wednesday. Alfred llmloll was In St. Joo Monday on bifstne-s. .Mlvs Myra Uriu'cth wont to Clay Center .Monday. Miss Uertha rotter Is visiting in .Chicago this week. Chas. Utile ami .lohn Gilbert were In lUadcn Saturday. Mrs. Waller and children weto down from Cowles Sunday. The lied Cloud Chautauqua dates are August 7th to loth. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Ik-member the date of the Hot Springs Doctors .July lOtli. Mrs. l'atterxon returned to her home in Campbell Wednesday noon. Wvnii.h A load of cobs on sub seiiptioii. Imiitiiv of the Chief. Hoy Uobinvui returned from Cald well. Idaho, Tuesday morning. i ail l.iudgreu and wife of Catherton precinct wore in town Saturday. It. l Itorum and Mis.s Veltna Me Kimmey spi'iit Saturday in liladen. A largo crowd went from here today to attend tho ball game at Hastings. Mrs. (.Sittings and son of Superior aro visiting at the home of Paul Tope. Mrs. .lulia Wells of Cowlos was the guest of .1. E. liutler and family Tues day. Mrs. I.ulla Miller of Lincoln is the guest of J. G. Potter and wife this week. Miss Uuby lioble has been entertain ing a little cousin from Denver this week. Leslie Clianey and wife of Superior were the guests of his parents this week. Mrs. L. M Crabill left this morning for a visit in Denver and Cripple Creek. (iusolino 11 cents per gallon at the Hcd Cloud Hdw. A: Imp. Co.S hardware store. Sheriir Hedge took Mrs. Ford of Uladen an insano person to Hastings Friday. Mr. Miller of Dresden, Kas., was the guest of J. E. Hutler and family this week. Mrs. P. II. Honor aud daughter ar rived homo from Kirwin, Kas., Sun day morning. Rings Little Liver Pills small, pleasant aud easy to take. Sold by Henry Cook. Will Walters and wife spent Sunday with tholr son, Will Walters and fami ly near Inavale. mm JOHNSON S, J. GUNNfNGHAM PTM1SI Siuctvsrr t Dr .. .v VHUI At the old stand o or (he State Kank Phone fl3i. S Day i in Him- Hill th.s week. Mis. twin AilikU of liul.h' Unci; is tin- gm-st of her mother, Mrs. Gus llolingrtiin this week. Dr. ICuhu, wife itud child of l.owisr ton. Idaho, aie the guoMn of Harold l.et.itt this week. A. T. Walkci and family went to oberlin, Kas.. Friday u their auto. returning Tuesday. There will bo Two lilg Bnsc Hnll games hero Monday duly otll. with Hebron. Nebraska. f'has. (Irout and Ed. Hanson went t Ayr Wednesday to attend a M. W. A., lodge c!ms , adoption. Mrs. I'ow use ud and daughter of Los Angles. Calif., are tho guest of J. 0 Potter ami wife thin week. Miss McC'aity, who has been trim ming for Turnuro llros , left the tlrnt oftthn week for Huntings. . The Chicago speeialiat Will bo nt tho Royal hotel in I Set I Cloud, Tuesday, .July t'dli. Cotisultaliou free. Mr. Wind, who has been clerking for C L. Cotting has resignod his posi tion ami leaves for AJba today. Misses Norma ami Marguerito Rich-ard-on are cperled the llrst of tho week to visit their pat cits here. Tabler wells, wind mills, pipe lilting and repalriugs. Call on T. Ul i:aui.i:. Campbell, Nebr. Write or pliotie. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Ice days for Red Cloud. Watch for the Liudsey Ice Wagon. Mr. E. C McCullough and wife of Salt Lake City, t'tah were the guests of J. C. Potter aud wife tho llrst of the week. (i. A. Arnold, who has announced himself as a candidate for county treasiiier was down from Uliie Hill Saturday. Will Tabor, Frank Cowden, Paul Pope and lien McFarland went to Friend, Friday in Tuber's auto to see the ball game. Word has beon received that Mrs. Van Camp and son t.eorgo and Mr. and .Mrs. Hughs arrived safely in S-attle. Wash. Next Sunday oecurlng on the Na tional holiday a sermon appropriate to the occasion will bo delivered at the Christian Church Cordial invitation to all. Pinesalve, carbolized, is good for burns. It penetrates the pores, draws out iullammatiou, and is healing. It is also good for outs, sores and bruises. Sold by Henry Cool;. Dr. Winterson pbysiciaii aud sur geon. Otllce in front rooms over Dr. Cook's drug store. Removed from Dr. Raine's ollice, Potter Hlock. Both phones Hell Red 18. Independ. 151. Will sell or trade for stock one 10 h, p RuspcI engine, ono ItS-fi I Case seper tttor with Randolph blower, all in good running shape. - Enquire, of P.M. D.m l.ow and Sox. Take your Lawn Mower to Wallln .V Hansen, aud have It sharpened on tho best machine made. And it's a power machine. They will put it in good condition. They know how. The best pills made are DeWitt'.s Little Early Riser, the iamous little liver pills. They are sin.ill. gentle, pleasant, easy to take and act prompt ly. They aro sold by all druggists. "Jim" Butler, one or the safe break ers in Art Bradshaw's feed btore was taken to Bloomlngton Friday where he plead guilty before Judge Dungan and was sentenced to ID months in the pen. Pineules for nil kidney, liver, blad der, rhcumutia and urinary complaint. They assist in separating salt and water with thoir poisons from the blood. They act promptly. Sold by Henry Cook. BEDFER1N Whalebone CORSETS Dlrcclolrc Motile 3!) is moderately short and full above the waist, hut hits tho ery long sldrt, fully encasingthe hips, suppressing their fullness and producing tlie straight hip line. Designed for rather short, full forms. An .nlditiou to this model that adds to its i-miifoil and tlting beauty Is found in the SECURITY Rubber Button tec Sunnortcrsa rust proof of course i Inch me accurately placed by the designer of these nu-dcN m fi out and sides. Mt(!cl3!) lVhltc Batiste Hlillc Cculllln PRICE $100 to $5,00 Same Pattern In delicate White FKurtt! Broclic. PRIM 51 00 to $500 & GROUT Red Cloud Chautauqua August 7t. to f 5th. mtnS l tin ln,i'u' uf Fred Ki-iius mid litun.y ne-ir liui.lc RoeU "Midday oe curied the family leuulon of Mr. a tul Mrs. utis. Ilolnigrain. About forty relatives were ptcseul. Everybody present enjoyed a go .id lime. The Management have again con tracted with Llherati's New York City toiiceit Hand ami t. rami Uperu singers ; to play at the state Fair Sept. till, to' lOIti, which will be appreciated by all Nebraska lovers of good music j ,.,,.,, t0 ,ll0 , flH,. ,,, ,,. The people of the Brcthern ehuri'h eratlc mliioril . To tlie Democrats in gave a hou'e warming for l!ev. Smith both houses this situation is the in and wife Tuesday evening, bringing easion or snim disappointment, well lllled baskets with them. Mr. W it'n a sullleunt number of progress 'and Mrs. , Smith have just moved into Ivc liopulilicaiis espousing llio Demo, their new homo in Hie Piatt addition, eratic proposition of nn Income Ins. to liet DeWltfsCarbolleii Witch llai 1 , Salve when vou ask for it. There are. a great many Imitations-, but there H.saw ieiory .uiiiost witulli their gntsp jus on. original, lids salve H good for ipylhing where a salve s needed tit be used, but it is especially good for Piles Sold by all druggists. Those who appreciate tho veiy best, instrumental and vocal musk- will be pleaded to hear that the Llberati New YorV city Concert Hand and liraud Opera Singers havo been seemed to give several concerts each day at the Nebraska State Pair. .Sept. th to lOlh. The surest aud easiest way to cure a cough or coll is by gently and freely moving the bowels. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup is pleasant, stops tho coughing and quickly relieves tlie cold by allaying congestion and by pleas antly and promptly moving thcbowels. Sold by Henry Cook Patrons of rural routes will please lake notice that theie will be no ser vice from this ollice on Monday, July .Mil. Those desiring their mall will please call at post ollice between -the hours or Hand Vl o'clock where they will llnd the carriers on duty to serve them. T. GillAfKi.it, P.M. Why not havo a business collego In Red Cloud S-ooO think of it! This is what ,r)0 students would leave in the town, limiting their expense to SI per week for 10 months. Wouldn't this help? Every voting man and woman who would be interested in a business college in Red Cloud please send your name and address to Box .VIS Hed Cloud. Nebr. Mi.ss Nora McCall of Red Cloud. Nebr., arrived in Lebanon Tuesday morning for a Usit with her sister. Mrs. Will McKim and family north west of town. Miss McCall has been at Vera. Oklahoma, visiting relatives and stopped olV on her way home. She was accompanied by her cousin. Miss Alice Prosser oT Bartlesville, oklu. Lebanon Times. Those who were permitted to hear Liberates New York City Concert Hand and Grand Opera Singers last year will be delighted to hear that this organization has been secured by the management for tho State Fair Sept. rttli to 10th, their two months' engage ment terminating at Seattle just in time to permit them to stop on" on thoir return trip home. Mrs. J. A. Heed, wife of tho late J. A. Reed, died at her home on Locust street Sunday morning. She had been ailing for tho past two or three years and Saturday she took a chango for the worse and died Sunday morning. She was an old settler of this com munity. She leaves two daughters to mourn' her death. Airs. Dollio Walsh of Seattle and Miss Delia Read of this city. Tlie funeral will be held at the home Friday afternoon at 2:M. Patriotic services at the Congrega tional church next Sunday, July 1, ')'.). Subjects of sermons; morning, "hide pendencc Day and its Lessons," even ing, "Our Country-Its Greatness, Dang ers and Strongholds." Inspiring music. The church will be appro priately decorated. Thefo servlaesnre held in the intorest of good citizenship and to provale if possible a greater love for "God, Home and Native Land.' All cordially invited. A special wel come awaits all old soldiers. To the Cream Producers. I have made Arrangements with my Company to pay Cash for Cream to any one that wants cash. I will receive cream and pay for it as I havo hero to fore. I! Kit Thine. Local Agent. ManXan Is good for any kind of Piles. It stops Inllauiiuation, creates a normal circulation, thus reducing tlie Piles, and heals 'he parts affected. ManCan may be conveniently and easily applied, as the tubo in wliiih it is put up has a small, patent nozzlo at tached. Sold by Henry Cook. The Rivers "Still There " Henry J. Mauror of Red Cloud, Neb., is in tho city visiting his brothel' Oeoigo Maurcr. and uncle, Henry Din dermaii. It has been forty-one years since he left this part of tho country and he had not bcon back since. Ho does not find much to remind him of the vlllago of Elkhart except the rivers. Theyfceoni to bo wlicie they wore when he went away, he say. Ho if now a prosperous stock man, owning bcveral hundred acres of land. Elkhart, Ind , Daily Review. WASIIIMilOiN LLllEK. t wll.it h.is i . ii ifciu u.ily teiiued the most ,tii"ituiit ,-uiii'i,-iu-i- ,if the T.lfl ndiiiilli-dr.ittoli nil the R.-pnh-lle-iu leaders in c.tiigre-s gathered in' the library of the White House, form ally approved the draft of thueoi-pi.t-a-tlou lux amen linent prepared by t-' torncy (lenernl Wickernhatn to carry, out the provisions of the Tuft proposi tion. Oitro moie Republican dkcl- pline lias triumphed. Individual opitt- ,mw ,..,.. ,. ,,.,...,.,., ... ,,,.. p,lt.ty 1(.I1lt.r, ,,,, , ,,, Il,IHl.s ()f coiiirrov, ii milin.1 nw ltt I... ' make, with th.- Deinocratie Senators. a majority of the upper house. they only to have it snatched away by oin more remarkable demonstration of Rnpublit-uti discipline. Some or the Democratic -.Litesim-n declare that the moral of the sit nation will not be lost on them, th.it this obvious demonstra tion of the iiiiniii-r In which ietory may be gtiiiu-d even in tin- eleventh liollt' by n w .lliiigiiest to subordinate Individual iews and preferences to the party w.u! will be converted into a salutary lesson for all the members of tho mltiot Ity. Bitter as isj the disappointment of those Deuio. rats who. with heart and soul, have striven to securo the enact ment of an income tax. it is a safe pre diction that when lime shall have mel lowed their disappointment they will realize that e en in defeat thev have gained no small part of the victory. The income ti which they proposed contained all that, is embodied in the corporation tax amendment fathered by President Tuft and In addition thereto provision for a similar tux on the incomes of individuals when they exceed SiVKK i a year. It has been esti mated by the federal actuaries that the proposed income tax would raise a revenue of 7o,0o0,oo0 a year. The tax on corporations will probably bring in to tholcdcral treasury $:iO,OUi),OOo a year. It is, therefore, no exaggeration to say that the Democrats havo won three-sevenths of a victory, especially as it is by their method that tho :0.- UOO.oCo of revenue is to bo collected. Another point which is clearer to tin man in the Press (Jul lory than to the Demoeiatic Seiiatois on the Hour is that the Republican orgauiatieii in tho Senate lias been forced into an at tituilo wholly repugnant, to its inate ideas, has. through Democratic skill and the conduct of a few progressive Republicans, sutl'civd actual defeat and has been compelled to espouse tho cause of a President whose views in many respects are far more Democra tic Mian they arc Republican. The spei taclo of Nelson W Aldiich, senior Senator from Rhode Island, and Joseph O. Cannon, Speaker of the House, warmly applauding President Taft us he explained at the White House con ference the beauties of the corporation tax scheme because It would enable the federal authorities to investigate the conduct and internal affairs of all corporations, wut. one which would havo aiVorded intense delight to the Democrats in the Senate, ami in Tact all over tho couutrv, could they have witnessed it. So many and such inaccurate reports cnncerniiiK the provisions of the cor poration tax amendment have found their way into tlie public print that a brief statement of what it actually contains may lie out of place here. It imposes a tax of two per cent on tlie net earnings of all corporations in eluding state and national banks, but with certain exemptions. The llr&t 5,000 of the not earnings of all cor porations shall be exempt. Corpor ations having a bonded indebtedness may deduct from their net earnings tho amount required to pay tho Inter est on bonds to tho amount of tholr capital stock, that Is to say, a corpora tion with a capital stock of 8100,000, and outstanding bonds to tho amount $150,000 may deduct the amount needed to pay the interest on $100,000 worth of bonds, but not the amount necessary to pay tho intorest on tho S.10,000 worth of bonds in excess of their capital stock. In the case of national banks the amount of the taxes they pay on their circulation will be deducted from the amount of income tax they arc required to pay. All cor porations large and small, must submit each year to the collector of internal revenue a sworn statement of their gross receipts, operating expenses, any interest they may be required to pay on bonds, or other 'Indebtedixiss. and not oarnlugs. aud in any iustuuee vvhero the Secretary of the Treasury suspects an attempt to evade the law, he t-hull designate, federal inspectors to make a complcto investigation of the books of such corporation. The knowledge of tho internal alfalr.s of corpoiations which this law will afford to the federal government, aud thru it to the public, is obvious Fop Headache. Biliousness OoWltt'a Llttlo EARLY RISERS wwmraa - ixv n'x'n v r Summer Comfort Don't fret away ? ymirtMicruy inClolh- 1 cs, that keep you tacky with prospir- tj atioti. Wc arc showing 7 Suits of Summer fa. lrics that arc very ? refreshing to look at, ami more so to wear. nen-es in w -tii-ays Browns-Olives. In nlntu ami fancy fabrics, l-'lnu. notsnud Homespuns ft variety of patterns. I'm. tor Three Piece stylos, Midi hcrr ,ni prefer. i $7,50, $10.00, 5 $32.00 (o $25.00 Cf ( tit )l I III f c ( Vwil l-lli uwwum wwiarfnwvMwwuw Cool I losiery and Cool Toggery of all sorts in styles that are different. Everything that's new and smart, and all at cooling prices. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. Always Reliable First Door North of Postofficc d AstogSc 8 CSiasiey J Lea dors in Furniture and Uu dertaking i MOON HLOC K ALL THE PHONES QYou will find us in the BIG room Moon Block Furniture, Carpets and Under taking of the quality kind And Our Prices Speak for Themselves. We extend a Cordial Invitation to all to visit our store. : : : : : iNl'I.AMAtATOUV Kill. I MATISM Cl IICII IX .1 1)AH. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, lud., sayv "My wife had Iiillaminatory Khumatism in every muscle and joint; hrr sutl'ring was tcrriblttind her.uody and face were swollen almost beyond Bccoguitlou;hud beetiinbcdforsix weeks nnd had tight physicians, but received no bentlt until she trle.ljDr. IJetchon's Belief for Blioumatl.sm. It gave her immediate relief aud she was able to walk about In three days. 1 um sure it buved hr life." Sold by Tho 11. E. (Irlce Drug Co., lied Cloud, Nebr. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If you can help it Kodol prevents Dyspepsia, by effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion But don't trifle with Indigestion. A great many peoplo who havo trilled with Indigestion, havo been sorry for it when nervous or chronic dyspepsia- resulted, nnd they havo not been able to euro It. Uso Kodol and provont lvavlng Dyspepsia. Evoryono Is Hiibjcct to Indiges tion. Stomnrh derangement follows stomach nbmse. Just ns naturally nnd Just as surely ns a sound and healthy stomach results upon tho taking of Kodol. When you experience sourncBS of Btomaeh. belching of pas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, gnawing pain in tho pit ' '" stomach, heart I diarrhoea, ' ' ...... .(.en tho quicifCT you take Kodol tho better. Ent what you want, let Kodol digest It. Oidlnary popsln "dyspepsia tab lets," physics, otc, nro not Hkoly to ho of much benefit to you, in digestive ailmculu. Pepsin ig only v'xyvv''vr''" v 'afeSiL f fflffii Wv I ' w (A'fnunt e , u ;i v t, lki NblvM J-K L && llf (rr !fwlIIMtMM I w Opened u Aftaln. The Bon Ton rcsturant has under its now management again opened up fo meals. Commencing Saturday, May i'lnil. I will servo llrst class meals tit, 20 cents. Hubert Ncucrhurg, Prop. New Restaurant. I have opened a new restaurant and lunch room in th old Nation ollice. Everything new, neat aud clean. Meals at all hours. Wc arc here to please. Call on us. Will LIudley. a partial digester and physics aro not digesters nt all. Kodol Is a perfect digester. IC you could sco Kodol dlgcstlngovery, particle of food, of all kinds, in tha glas3 tcst-tuhes In our laboratories, you would know this just as well as wo do. Nature and Kodol will always euro a sick stomach hut In ordor to bo cured, tho stomach must rest. That Ib what Kodol does rosts tho stomach, whllo tho stomach gota well. Just as spnnle aa A, II, O. "r Jot. ' i' 'i a-i a tin ' 1 ' I l ( 'U t U... ..1 chu . . "i it It Ii iMimt d uo ). i iiiy . i .u ii.tiU-tothodmpKlst uuit in- ..ill iiu.uU wur money without nuov tioiiuritaluy. We will then imy tho Uruif Klbt fur thu bottle. Don't hesitate, alt driifntistti know that our guaranti-u in good. lhiHutrer uiIIch to thu lurpo bottlo only nnd to but ono in a faintly. Tho larRo iMit iloeotitiilijHUii times ua much ay tho titty Kodol Is prepared at tho labora tories of E. C. Do Witt & Co., Chicago. xm IIWL I