. y T 1 A Now Is The Time To Paint. S. J. CUNNBNGHAM DtMISI Successor to Dr. .. I:IIUH At the old stand over the State Bank. Phone 131. tJYour House or Barn There is no better. : : Paint in this Market than "Sewclls Chemically Putc Paints." It will Spread farther last longer and you I M,'v Kuhort Sehult few days Can sec on each can just what the paint is made of. Let us figure with you. Sue tin- Chli'f fur upto-dute -loli work Mi-s I'Moieneo MeDoll is visl lug Red Cloud Chautauqua August 'I. to 15th. l'r. Wuitci-on pliy-b iiin iiinl sur geon. (Mice in front roonii ihit lr. Cook's drug store. Uemoved from Hr. Kniiu-'s ollico, Potter Mock. Hotli phones Hell Ked IS. Iti(kLiul. 1.1. The best pills miule are DoWtttV., Little Karly Ui-er. the famous little I liver plllh. They are sm.ill. gentle. streams. These in o tiees w liicli heie tofoie hae heeii thought of little or no u-o for pnts. lieeuu-e of the rapid it with wliieh they are attacked li, decay. In their natural condition, they will rot in two or three jeuis too soon to pay for the lahor of set ting them. The l'orcst Service in its study of prolonging tlie life of fence posts has found eheap and simple luethodsof preserving them In a sound Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. ; LCALETTES t; 5 Subscribe for the Chief. 1!. C. lioruui was In Campbell Satur day. Allen Morit went to Hastings .Mon day. Dr. Moranvllle went to MeCook Sun day. Mrs". Dr. Jones wont to Alma Satur day. Chas. Wiles is down from Orleans this week. Miss A If u Longton was iu Hastings Saturday. 5eo. Volland was down from Hast ings Monday. Hoy Oatman and wife were in Hast ings Saturday. Miss Anna Gilliam eame down from Alma Saturday. F. V. Taylor of Witcbita, Kas., is in town tills week. Mrs. Halph Hunter was .down from Inavale Monday . Miss Pearl Mines returned to Alma Sunday evening. J. I', (irlmos eumo down from Hlue Hill Wednesday. We hail two good rains here Sunday s. mo up from (undo Hock Monday ovenlng. Vuynor MeCiuuis arrived in this city Saurday evening. Thf Ked Cloud Chuutauqun dntos ate August 7th to tilth Sove ral farmers lost horses by tho intense heat Saturday. Seo Dr. Stockman for eyeglasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Last week the Hod Cloud ball team won six straight games. Miss Marguerite Uiuhnrdson returned from lloldrege Tuesday. Mrs. Hepner of Hastings is visiting Miss Edith McKeighan. Miss Norma Hicliardson came in , a i'd Monday nightt ,' .lobll Sehult. eai .Miss I'l'iuiels Nc-bit of luavale was In Ii.nl Cloud the llrst of the week. Misses C'oi a and Lorn Weosiier went to Kansas ( ity the hist of the week. Lloyd liradbrook was down from WoodrnlV. Kas.. the llrst of the week. All members of the M. W. A. lodge are requested to attend lodge tonight. Mrs. A. II. Carpenter and children spent Saturday and Sunday in Frank lin. Mis. Ward and daughter l'rnnkie went to Omaha Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mis. Chas. I'lntt left Sunday morning for a sojourn in Yellow Stone Park (lasoline II Cents per gallon at the Hed Cloud lldw. A: Imp. Co.'s hardware store. Mrs. Earl Teach worth and baby wete west bound passengers Friday morning. Mrs. s. .J. Cunningham left Sunday for u mouth's visit with relatives in Indiana. Hings Little Liver Pills- -small, pleasant and easy to take. Sold by Henry Cook. Miss Iva Crablll camo down from Alma Saturday where she lias been attending Normal. Esty Smelser departed for Missula, Montana, Tuesday evening whero lie will take up a claim. n., .... Vl,li..i. ..-..., tn l.....i.iiTi i ,. v i. tiiiitinui ..tin. ivj ai.iii.f)(i)i the last of the week whero he will work in the harvest fields. Miss Pollard returned to her homo at Fort Worth. Texas, after visiting her sister. Mrs. Clarence Stewart. Tubler wells, wind mills, pipe tilting and repairings. Call on T. Cnev.vui.it, Campbell, Nebr. Write or phone. Mrs. C. IS. Hale and sister Miss Eli.a Wright spout Wednesdny with their mother, Mrs Fred Wittwcr in Kitnsu". The Chicago specialist will bo tit tho Hoyal hotel in Ked Cloud, ngniu Tuesday. Aug.. 3rd. ( oiisultation free. Mrs. Lida Pii-elial of Crestoii, lova, is visiting at the home of her brother, Chas. Hale and wife and mother this week. Mrs. Ilert til ice and childron re turned to Poiilder, Colo , Tuesday morning. Mrs. I!. M. (liiee accom panied them. The ladies of the Christian church will hold their monthly market at A mack & dumpy's furniture store, Saturday, July lOth. Pert (iarber has resigned his posi tion as pitcher with tho Galveston eomlitloll for an indefinite time. eeli pleasant, easy to take and act prompt- .,.,, lIliy ,. llu. VMWmt ,, I.V t'hey are sold by all druggists. mlm.lUly K.uM tUmMv WUl)lN. I'ineiiles fot all kidney, liver, bind- Decay is not a simple proec- like der. t heuiuatic and urinary complaint, tho crumbling of stone or the rusting Ihey assist iu separating suit and of iron ! it is caused by low forms of poisons from the plant life which thoroughly permeate water with their blood. They net promptly. Sold by Henry Cook-. (let HeWltt's Carbolied Witch Hazel Salve when vim ask for it. There ate a preat many Imitation, but there is just one original. This salve is good for anything where a nlve s needed tnbcisi-il. but it is especially good for Piles Sold by all druggists. The surest and easiest way to cure a cough or cold is by gently and freely moving the bowels. Pees Laxative Cough Syrup is pleasant stops tho coughing and quickly relieves the cold by allaying congestion and by pleas antly and promptly moving the bowels. Sold by Henry Cook. Last Thuisdiiy a special train was run from this place to Hastings where Ked Cloud and Hastings played ball. Hod Cloud won the game by a score of lto'J. About 100 round trip tickets were sold from this place and by the time the train got to Hastings there was about 22. people on tho train. Hed Cloud won t'riday and Saturday's games also. .score y to u, n to 3. Special patriotic services were ob served at the Congregational church Sunday. Tho church was decorated with Hags of uvcry description and pictures of Washington and Lincoln were hanging on the wall. Mr. Cress man is progressive and spares no pains nor exponso in makinir these special days interesting and instructive iu every detail. His two sermons were as probably as good as any oration de livered in the state. from Lincoln Saturday. , , i i " .i i. i ., team and is buck pitching for Reusing A largo crowd took in the celebra- ... ' Attention is called to tho llrst report of our new light and water cotntnis sinner found elsewhere in this issue. Mr P.urgess is proving himself to be the right man in the right place. The city owes him the most hearty good will for elmngiug the city water back to a liquid. Jut a little wrl. Hnd the not essitry "Know how" Rave n- clear water a gain. We are plea' ed with his work and ability displayed thus far and believe him tti be a capable, ellici cut man. Summary for .Inn:. Temperature, highest 07 on IWtli, lowest 01 on 2nd, greatest range .'57 on 1th. Precipitation total il.UI inches. Oreatest in 21 hours 2.7 inches on 7th. Hiduy days 11, clear 17. cloudy I, part ly cloudy !, prevailing wind S. E. 11 thunderstorms. Chas. S. Ludlow. the wood, diseiilur it and cause it to become disconnected and rotten." To preserve the timber iu a thorough ly sound condition, it is only neces sary to riudei the wood unlit for the growth of these organisms. This is done by Injecting into it substances poisonous to plant life. One of the m.it widely Used preser vatives is creosnte, one of the by-products of coal tar. When it is injected into the wood decay will be retarded itidetiiiitely an I an old Held pine or a Cottonwood fence post, when properly treated will easily give a life of twenty years or longer. .Such a prceivallc treatment cost about ten cents per post 1 he ereoote can be applied liy painting the wood with u brush or dipping it into the liquid, but much bettor results will be obtained if it is actually injected into the wood in stead of merely coating the outside. If tho "brush ' method, or painting, is used, the ci coyote should be applied at a t.inpetnture of about ISO degrees F. Two coats should bo given at least twenty-four apait. If the posts are dipped directly into the preservative, the creosote should be heated to about, tho same temperature. The best re sults of all can be obtained by Hist heating the posts in a bath of hot creosote and then either transferring them quickly to a bath of creosote at ti lower temperature, or else shutting olf tho heat and allowing the posts to remain in the oil as it cools. Ity such a method, the sapwood will become thoroughly permeated with the creo sote. Full details and speeillc direct ions for the treatment of dill'erent kinds of post may be obtained by ap plication to the Forester. Washington. L tion at Superior Saturday. Mrs. Ilerniee Dodge is visiting at the homo of L. P. Albright. Miss llciuiunit of Chicago is visiting at tho homo of Henry Cook. Miss Adeline Baylor is homo from an extondod visit iu Illinois. ('has. Sehult. and family are visiting relatives In ltladcn this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wright camo down from Hebron Saturday. Morris Uroat lias been appointed janitor of the Lincoln school. A I McCurter is visiting his parents iu Kensington, Kas,, this week. Wanii:ii A load of cobs on sub scription. Inquire of the Chief. Mrs. James lturdoti and son Darrel went to Kansas City Wednesday. Ilervy Couorcr of McCoolc has been hero this week visiting relatives. Mrs. Chas. Milligan of McCook has been visiting here the past week. ton, Kas.. onco more J. E. Butler not "Butch" was taken to tho penetentiary Wednesday by Sheriff Hedge where he will serve a l."i months sentenct. Miss Estella Ducker who has just closed a very successful school year of ten months as principal of the Load. S. I)., school, returned home Satur day J. Fred Peterson returned to his home in Missoula, Montana today. Ho disiutered the remains of his wife and will bury her in tho Missoula couietery. Arrango your work so that you will be able to attend the Ked Cloud Chan taugua Augiit 7th to IMh. The pro gram promises to be the best Hed Cloud has ever had, Pinosalve, carbolb.ed, is good for burns. It penetrates the pores, draws out inflammation, and is healing. It is also good for cuts, sores and bruises. Sold by Henry Cook. REDFERN Whalebone CORSETS Dlrectolrc Modlc 39 is moderately short and full above the waist, but has the ery long klrt, fully encasing the hips, suppressing their fullness and producing the straight hip line. Designed for rather short, full forms. An addition to this model that adds to its comfort and llting beauty is found in the SECURITY Rubber Button Hose Supporters. rust proof, of course which are accurately plaeed by the desiguor of these models at front and sides, Model 39-Whlle Batiste, White Coutlllc PRICE $1.00 to S5,0t Same Pattern In delicate White Figured Bridie, PRICE $100 to $500 JOHNSON GROUT m SxT' 1 7 "1 IP pal. Progress In Cuba. With the beginning of tho present llscal year the Republic of Cuba es tablished a Bureau of Information, President Oomez appointing Leon J. Canova. an American newspaper man, who has resided in Culm eleven years and lias a wide acquaintance with the Island, as it! director Parties wishing iniuiniiition of any nature concerning Cuba can obtain same, lice of charge by writing to Leon J. Canova. I'. and 1. Bureau, ll'tilityand Information Bureau.) De partment of Agriculture. Commerce and Labor, Havana. Cuba. Real Estate TransTcrs. Transfers reported by tho Fort Ab stract Co. for the weelc ending Wed nesday, July 7, PJO'.l. A. T. Walker to Ida L. Gilmore, u)i sw, nJS se 2'J-MO, wd 8.100 William II. Thomas to William II. Thomas jr., sjj sw, no sw 27-!M0, wd 8200 George O. Yoiser and Pamelia D. Yolser to Charles F. Cither, lots 1 to 12, 11 to 20, Blk. 1, lots 1, 1(5, 17, 18, 10, 21, 22, Blk. 2. lots 5, il, 7, Blk. 4, all iu Yeisers add to Hed Cloud, qcd 8 I4ii.li l InO.o.l 12 IU. cl 20.7.1 PJ'.i.T.! .f'J.To.r.0 2:i:..no charge To on: MiNi.i:.ui.K M won si m Coi Ntii. itv nr 'itv ok llni Uloi i July 1, Bin''. (ii mli:mi v I herewith submit my report, fui th month if May. P.HVi: Lii.HT Pr.PAIMMUST: Total leveniio from lights ... Amount collected Amount delinquent Watch Di.i'aiitmi.nt: Tidal revenue from water.... Amount collected Sll'I'LY Dni'AllTJIKST: Total revenue from supplies. Amount collected . . . As you know, 1 did not tnkt of the water and light plants until May lsth. and the balance of theinonth was spent by me in familia'riing my self with the system and straigheuiug out many defects I discovered. This report therefore does not show what tils plants cut or will do, mid Is merely a statement of the amounts collected by me. My nqmrt for tho mouth of June will show fully what I have been ublo to do with the plants, and I will also iu that ri-port incorporate a daily statement of tho daily expense of the plants for the mouth of June. I recommend thai I be furnished with a now water book; it is very es sential that I be piovlded with samo without delay. Respectfully yours, (ii.o. W. Bfwir.ss Light and Water Commissioner. "" Bon.itfl SurJlinu raoq paircD 8m mq :pqo 'pjp oav 'boa.. iuuipuB.i3 Xotn PIP 'Htino.f ojo.w no uoqA' 60SS0J3UOO flood oauh l.upm Xoqx,. -auicN jsujouv Jspup) 50 8107.10 Mortgages Med, 837.1.)0. Mortgages released 81700.00. Preserving Fence Posts From Decay. Every farmer is familiar with the rotting of his fence posts at the sur faco of the ground. Tho labor of re placing them and how to secure new and durable posts are sources of con stant annoyance and expense. Even the more durable woods, such as chest nut, white oak and codar, decay in eight or ten years. It is true that there are a few kinds of wood in the United States, such as locust and osago orange, which give much longer ser vice, but their supply, ncvor very largo, is rapidly becoming exhausted, and the farmer must now look to some other source for his posts. Perhaps directly on ids farm tliore may be a patch of woods which Includes such trees as black oak, beech, maple or pine, and may grow CATARRH JN - AfAilJA? HXrnn'r OLD &L'Aiis'rx r.7 im gY-fEVER m Elvs Cream Balm Suro to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cloansctt, nnotliOH, In-aU and protects tho dliousod membrane iciiltiug from ('utnrrli nnd drives u way n( M iu the Head quickly, llestorcH tho Senses of Tiisto and Knicll. Disy to tun. Coiitnini no injurious drugs Applied into the nostrils mid absorbed. Largo Kl.e, fiO touts at Druggists or by 1 1 wi i li Mi dummer Comfort Don't fret away your energy in Cloth es', that keep yon tacky with prespir ation. Wo are showing Suits of Summer fa brics that are very refreshing to look at, and more so to wear. Screes in Blue limys Browns -Olives, in plain anil latiey fabrics. Flan nels an I Homespuns in a vatiety of patterns. Two or Three Piece Stylos, whlehcwr oil prefer. $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 to $25.00 Cool Hats, Cool Shirts, Cool Underwear, Cool 1 losiery and Cool Toggery of all sorts in styles that are different. Everything that's new and smart, and all at cooling prices. Gowden-Kaley Clothing Go. Always Reliable First Door North of Poslofficc COfRirtMf H A, It niMiti nnuM 4 s s AmaGk 8 Ctoney Loaders ;? Furniture and Undertaking MO- .N '.L CK ' ALL III! I HOND3 flJYou will find us in the BIG room Moon Block Furniture, Carpets and Under taking of the quality kind e And Our Prices Speak for Themselves. We extend a Cordial Invitation to all to visit our store. : : : : : Crv Co For Dyspepsia and Indigestion If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly Kortol supplies tho Kinio dlKcst tvo Juices that are foimil in a lieultliy frtomach. Heine; a liquid, It starts digestion at onco. Kodol not only digests your food, but helps you enjoy every mouthful you eat. You need a sulllclent amount of tfood, wholesome food to malntalii strength and health. Hut, this food must l)o digested thoroughly, otheilo the pains of indigestion and dyspepsia are tho result. When your stomach cannot do its work properly, take something to help vour stomach. Kodol is tho only thing that will give the stom ach complete rest. Why? Becauso Kodol docs the samo ork as a st rong stomach, and docs It in a natural way. So. don't neglect your stomach. Don't become a chronic dyspeptic. Keep your stomach healthy and strong by taking a little Kodol. You don't have to take Kodol all tho time. You only take it whea jou need it, Kodol Is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee On to your druggist todiiy and get a dol lar Ixjttli.'. Then after you Imvo used the I'titlro contents of tho nottlo If you can honestly bay that Itlms not donoyouuny uood, ruturn tho bottlu to tho druKKlatand ho will rotund vour money wltlioutuuus Hon or delay. Wo will then pay tho (IruK Klbt. Don't bPsttato, all dniKKlsti know that our Kuarantouls cood. This offer up lilies to tbu lunto bottloonly and to but ono In a family. Tho largo lx)ttlo contains: tltney as much as tho fifty ccut bottle. Kodol is prepared at tho laborator ies of E. C. DoWitt & Co., Chicago. To the Cream Producers. I have uiadu Arrangements with my Company to pay Ciish for Cream to any one that wants ensli. I will receive, cream and pay for it ns I havo hero to foro. (SEO Thine, Local Agent. Mau.an Is i" ' l-r iiuy Uiml of Piles It n ops itjlluiniiiiition, creates a normal circulation, thus reducing thu Piles, and heals the parts all'eeted. Mun'.nn may bo conveniently and easily implied, n.t the tube in which It I mall. Liquid Cream JJalm for two in K put up lias a small, patent no..lo at tached, Sold by Henry Cook. cottonwoods and willow.-, , atomizers. 75 conls. along the banks of hist ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St.. New York. I.VKI.AMM.UOHV KllKl'MATIN.M Ul'llllll IN .1 IUVH. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: "My wife bad Inllnmniatory Kliuinatism in vf-.-musfT-Mind joint; her hiill'ai'i,i .. . , i ' li.-r liody mid fucfl weiv -.ii.i i iti.t beyond roi'otfiiillnnihiH bi'tMiiiilifuf.r-'s weeks and luil wtylit pliv-iciaiib, but received no beiiiilt until she triodJUr. Detebou'5 Relief for Uboumatlsiu. It gavo her immediate relief and she was able t walk about In three days, I am suro It saved btr life." Sold by Tho IT. E. (J rice Drug Co , Kod Cloud, Nebr, S k Urn