Rii V i. ammocKs During these hoi clays a nice Cool Hommock is a comfort. We have a nice line of them ranging in price from $1.26 to 5.08, Come in and see them. Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. n IBl'.AMlBKi '" . 1'luve Clilce wont to liunhlcr Sunday morning. bee (Jr.tves was in Denver the bi'-t of the week A. M. Walter;, of lilne Hill was In town Monday. Miss Iva Crabill ciuno down from Alnm Saturday. J. F. Grimes was down from Blue Hill this week. Miss I rin a Vance of Hastings is hero visiting relatives. Miss Nello Mauror went to Denver tlio last of the week. ' ' The Red Cloud Chautauqua dates are August 7th to'luth. Miss Nolle Hmorton wont to Denver Friday for a vacation. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. T. C. Ilackor and wlfo wero in Lin coln the Hist of the week. The I5ed f loud Chtuttauiuiti programs will bo out in a fow days. Mr. ami JIin. Ihvight Jones weio up from Guide IJuok Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Ivan Diekcrson wpio down from Inauilc Sunday. H Missis Clara and Martini Abel went J to f'olo., Sunday moriiing. Xft' Vanm:i A load of eobs on sub '" scriptiuu. lniuire of the Chief. Honest Mill's 'Joe show will show in Red Cloud Thursday, July 22nd. Misses Cora and Lorn Weesnor re turned from Kansas City Saturday. Miss Itarbaia Sehubol of Omnlm is visiting her mint, Mis. l'uul l'harcs. Miss Dedie (laluslm and brother Jim of Lincoln are visiting friends in this city. Charley Garbor of Ksbou, Kas., was the guest of his brother, John Satur day. Gasoline 14 cents per gallon at the Red Cloud Hdw. & Imp. Co.'s hardware store. .1. S White aad wife of University l'lacc arc visiting in this city this week. Fou Sam: An almost new Smith Premier Typewriter Hx. r.2S lied Cloud. Mrs. Mattio lliindorup of Franklin visited f i lends here the last of the week. Miss May Sanborn of Mayoworth, Wyoming is visiting her uncle, C. L. Cotting. Mrs. J tunes Harden and son Parrel returned from Kansas City Tuesday evening. Tony Clark and wife took in the railroad men's picnic at Cambridge Saturday. Rings Little Liver Pills-small, pltasant and easy to take. Sold by Henry Cook. Miss Eflle Cro.icr of Burchnrd nnd little neico, Gladys Ronfro are visiting at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. N, R Simpson. mtJp ' S. J. CUNNINGHAM ncwiivi ! Successor to llr J s I.UIOII At the old stand over Hte SiatcRonk. Phone 13!. Mi-, Kt .in l Kii-lmiiison iindiliil iron i tmiiod ! (lull liiino in PenvorriUH i !.i, umriiii.tf. ' See ( lipid the educated Sllutliind lmy witli lloncnt Bill's Show, Thurn. lay, Jiil. 'Jslnd Mr. Mfl'nrlut.il and dtuighlor, Mr. llulpti I'oo have gone to Denver for an est ended slay. I Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cr.ibill leturned Sunday injuring from n trip to Donvor and Cripple Creole. Miss lloiunuiii returned to Chicago the last of the week after visiting at the home of Dr. Cook. Miss llossle slmp-oli rotuinud libuio Monday evening from Peru whoro she lias bjon visiting relatives. Joe Hondor-oii Wont to McCuok Tuesday Ho lui- been transferred to HeCook dhisinn as llromiiii. Mis. Van Camp, son (ienrge and Mr. auol Mis. (isoar Hughes arrived home Friday troin their western til p. Tublor wells, wind mills, pipe tilting and ropairings. Call on T. Cumi.tnu, Campbell, Xcbr. Write or phono. The Chicago specialist will bo at the Royal hotel in Red Cloud, agalu Tuesday, Aug., Hid. Consultation froo. Mrs. June Mngglnnoss Is in the coun try with Mrs. Frod Wlttwer and also her daughter Mrs. Mllllo Klndler near Ksbon, Kans. Several of the farmers have purchas ed gasolino engines and put them on their binders on account of the ground being so moist. The Red Cloud ball team played ball at Kearney Monday and Tuesday. Red Cloud easily won both games by the scores ot S 0. 01. Arrange your work so that you will bo able to attend the Red Cloud Chan t.uiguu August 7th to Kith. The pro giam promises to bo the best I Jed Cloud has over had. Jj. II. I'.lackledgo and family loft Wednesday for .lorusiilam, Ohio, his biithplaco. They will leave tlio bojs with his wifo'.s folks in Illinois. Wednesday, Red Cloud played ball tit Grand Island with the Red Cross team at that place With Fng.ttoin the box Red Cloud shut them out by a coio of il to (I. Pinesalvc, carbolizeri, is good for burns It penetrates the pores, draws out iullammatiou, and is healing. It is also good for cuts, sores nnd bruises. Sold by Henry Cool;. Prof. Ed. Taylor is homo for the summer months. He just closed a very successful term of school as prin cipal of tlio Enid, Oklu., schools. He came north to cool on". Davo Ktiley and wife left Tuesday morning for an extended outing. They will take in the Seattle exposi tion and points in California and Can nda before returning home. Dr. Wlntorson pliyslcla'n and sur geon. Ofllco in front rooms over Dr. Cook's drug store. Removed from Dr. Raino's oillce, Potter Block. Both phones Bell Rod 13. Independ. Ml. Friends of Miss Alice Pope were vory mucn pleased when she appeared on our streets last Saturday. She underwent a dangerous operation in the St. Joseph hospital in Chioago re cently and lias fully rcoovoiod. Xorris Waldo, the soven months old twin son or Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Waldo died at their home in Inavtile, on Satur day and interment took place In the Rod Cloud cemetery on Sunday. They have tho sympathy of their many friends in their nllllction. (iet DcWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. There aro a great many Imitations, but there is just one original. This salve is good for nnythlug whero a salvo is needed to be used, but it is especially good for Piles Sold by all druggists. REDFERN Whalebone CORSETS Dlrectolre Mldle 39 is moderately short and full abova the waist, but has tho vory long skirt, fully encasing the hips, suppressing their fullness and producing tho 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 cour.so which aro accurately placed uytne designer ol llieso models at ft out nnd side Model 30-Whltc Batiste. White Coutlllc PRICE 51.00 to $5,00 ' Same Pattern In delicate White FKturul Rrechc. PRIIE 51 00 to $5 00 Red Cloud Chautauqua Au4ust t0 j5,,. . MH.uii. f... the i lnef Notice. Jviu-xiN a lli.dus ooiiti actors for p'iistoiing, brick and OTinenl block work, flotie In workman like milliner, i All work gii'irHitteeri. I.eue ordeis at .si Mint Bison. ' Dnmeirat County Ccnuiitlen A delegate enmity mm tuition ,,f Doinociut voids oi Webster Counlv is hereby called to assemble nt the Court llotist- on July 17th. I Win at !::!() p. m. The business to enino before said convent ion will be I ho election of dole gates to the Slate Coinentlon, the election of County Committee and for the transaction of such other business us may propel ly come before the con vention Bach voting precinct i entitled to the niim'iu of delegates as follows: liui o Hook f. Beaver Creek I, Still water ., Oak Clock H. (iurflelri 1. Plea ant lllll 7, Llm livek It. Potsdam I'.i. Lino .'. Red loud !, IS.itin .., (ilenwood 12, Walnut Crock '.. Inaalo7, Cnther ton 0, Haimoiiy s, Re I Cloud city 1st ward !'. '.Mid ward 12. By order of County Contuil Committee Caucus There will be a Democratic Caucus held at the Dcidtich building in 1st Ward, on Thursday evening, July lDth at 8 p. in., to nominate delegates to the County Convention and transact such other business as may bo neces sary. Lot nil Democrats in First Ward como. W. M. MACKIE, Committeeman. Tho First Ward Caucus of the Poo pies1 Independent Party will moot at tho building of H. Dledrich on Thurs day evening, July Kith at 8 p. in., to nominate delegates to the County Con vention and transact tiny other neces sary business. A good turn out is do sired. By order of Committee. Ilea! Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by Iho Fort Ab struct Co. for the wool; eliding Wed- nesday, July II. limn. Mute of Nebraska to Sarah R. Zoigler, e , no l..-2 H, deed . . . Christian Fussier to John F. Sti color, lot 1 !, Illk. Ill, Blue Hill, iied Hdward P. Kellogg to A. X. Delph, so ll-a-11, wd Mattio M. Wioderaenders to Hugh W. Gulllford. lots 2.1, 21, Blk. :t. lots l.'l. II, Illk Vi, lots III, 11, 17, 18. Blk. l.l, Rail ."GO HjOO Road Add to Red Cloud, lots .'I, I, Blk. 1, Kaley : Jackson's add to Red Cloud, lots3, J, 5,0, Oto 17, Blk. .'!, Garber's 2nd Add to Red Cloud, wd William II Thomas Jr. to Joseph Kudrna, wl, so 21-a-ll, wd.... Joseph Kudrna to George Kudi ua xvl4, se 21-3-1 1 , wd William F. McFarland to Jason C. Shuck, so 2IM 1), wd 1.10 1800 'JOOO 000 815311 Mortgages tiled, 130:,0.()0. Mortgages released 823RO.O0. Thanks the Farmer That Omaha recognises whero Its prosperity comes from is shown by an Otnuliu writer who has a long ntticlo in The Van Norden Magazine for July, discussing tho growth of western cities and holding Omaha upnsa typo Tho writer is known to bo in close personal touch with tho business men of Omaha ami has this to say as to why tho city is doing such a tteinend ous business and erecting so many buildings costing from $200,000 to , 000,000. "Successful years In the Industry of farming has incrcasod the purchasing power of a vast number whose homos are scattered over Iowa, Nebraska, tho Dakotas, Kansas, Colorado nnd Wyoming. Through this increase in the ability to buy goods, the prosperi ty of the rural districts made itself felt and presented to omployers a commercial motive to employ labor vnd capital in producing goods which the farmers domiiud. "Omuha is a great city because of the men who are making tho farms of the West pay dividends; tho Intelli gent young men who are rushing iuto the corn fields Instead of into tho pro fessions, who arc essential to the elas ticity of commercial domand and whoso prosperity means a rleo in tho standard of living. BO YEANS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks 'JESir.NS COPVIIQHTO &.C. ijmTjra WIW Anronnnnmllnc n iltptcli ami description mny qui ily narcrliilu o:ir oi'liinn freo whether m i veiitlmi Hr)linlil'iiil('iiiHhln. Pftnimuiiirn not i t rlctly f jiitldciitliil. HANDBOOK cnl'numU t it frcit, Old'it (p'ii r forauur i Uoi'U. I' -mis tiiken ti.nuitli Muiiii a C r "( ve tpt mill (i ', n l limit clinrco, tilth Scientific Jiiiiericaj t ntiil "! 'It tPiUMtcd wrcklr I.r-'ei r- ii hi i t iiuv ci"i ill nifiiul. 'I'irins. (ft a r tmrtin t'lititl. fculd byiill m wsilHHlnri' UNfUCo.3C'Bfoa'NewYor!( Drench i 'It" n. tM V KU Wiulilumuti. U. C. carrier nil imitc it. ) Weeli s tlt'llt loll. uii".Vin a 1 letter list. List of le'ten unnainliiK uncalled f.u tit postulll.- nf Red Cloud, !'d). for tli wick ciidititf July. : IIM' Mrs. Frank rililey. Rev. I-1 M. lln cui, R. W. Ir-ntu''), Peter Jtliw n and Charlie Wood. TIip'o will b nnt to Hip dead lotti r , oillce July -.2 I'JO'.i, If nmmllid for .before. When culling fm tbnoionM my "(invert im (i T C. II tsni, tWmnler ' I. 0 0. l: nstull.ltioil The now oiliocis of the Tildoppiidoul Ouler ol Odd Follows are: Joseph C. Su,lor, Noble ('rami. I'd u nl Ittuisou Vice CiiiHid. Oscar C. Tool. Seerotnry. Ulmer W l:n. Treasurer. Tod 1 Ian W. i;t sup. K. (?. Irving ( iiiiuning, I Sup. N. G, A. D. Won I. rlv, Warden. John WooMioi.Kt. Hup. V. (. (loo. P. Johuioii. L. Slip. v. n. Charles B. II T.o. Inside (i. Fiutik ll n.li isnii, (intnldo G. Kit-li.it t !. llMiichoy. Chnpllti Kiohiti'd Ibiw. n U. Roeno Sup. C.Glltliej I, ScctlP Slip. J. C. sailor (ioo. W. lluU'hisou and Paul Stoioy. Trustees. Bl-oiiniiil lopoit shows the Lodge in ii most prosperous condition, In every respect. Peoples' Independent State Convention- A delegate state convention and con ference of the People's Independent party voters of the state of Nebraska, Is hereby called to assemblo in the city of Lincoln, on Tuesday, July 27th, l'.)01, at 2 o'clock p. m., in acourdance with tho election laws of tho stato as enacted by the legislaturo of 1000. The business to come before' stud con vention will bo tho adoption of such platfoi in of principles and resolutions as may be decided upon by a majority of the oomontinii uud the election of a now state ami omigHossioiuil commit tee, also thi' transaction of sueh othoi business as m.iy pioperly oonio boloio the convention. Much county in the stato is entitled to one delegate in tho convention and It b recommended that in sueh coun ties as have not culled county conven tions, oi where there is no legulur or ganintion, that Hie Peoples' Inde pendent paity voters meet In their county scat on Satuiday. July Mth, elect n delegate to (he state comen- tion and perfect a peiinnnont organ ization In case a county Is not represented by a regularly elected delegate, any Peoples' Independent party voter from said county Is extended an invi tation to attend the stato convention and participate in the deliberations of thnt body. Lincoln, Nebr., July 12th, 1!)0D. K. A. Wamiaiii, C. II. M sri:i., Secretary Chairman, The Deadly Mosquito- Well may the thin-skinned raco of man shudder and ko wan as that shrill and triumphant war-cry, strikes the enlightened ear. It means war, pesti lence and famine: it heralds tho on slaught of an inconceivable, host, armed with poisoned arrows; It is tho rallying cry of u merciless and malig nant horde, which slays and spares not neither the nursing mother, nor the babe in her arms. Insomnia, blood-poison, malaria, elephantiasis, yellow fover tuo its nllips: swarming in their billons, its warriors have stopped tlio progress of agriculture, depopulated whole great regions, ruined nations, overthrown the Bonian Bmpire. In the diked States alone, the death-roll of this Insect army is greater than that of the Civil War. Kirst and for centuries the mosquito was merely a nuisance. Fat-witted man, sitting on the front-stoop of cliff-and-cave-dwelling, watled-liut and marble palace, of a summer evening, has cried "Ouch!" smote himsolf sore ly and jibbered that immemorial bro uiidian: "Well, he won't bltoauybody else, anyhow." Then the thin detcctivos of science, spying through thick glasses, risking and losing their own lives In the dan gerous work, verified, at last, long harbored suspicions and brought homo to the mosquito the certain proof of his crimes. Through the winged snake of HorodotiiK, and in no other way, whatsoever, are malaria, yellow fovor and a number of other diseases com municated to man. Tho pest becomes n pestilence; the nuisauce a flying scourge of the world From "Tiny Scourge of tho World," in tlio August Technical World Magazine. Base Ball! AT RED GLOUD Red Cloud, vs. Seward. jSJLY id, 20 and 2fsf. ESedCtoiu. vs. FficiuJ. ' 3VW 22, 23 and 24(1?. oiimmer Comfort Don't frri away your energy in Cloth cs, thai keep you tacky with iprcspir ation. YV art; showing Suits of Suinmor fa brics that are very refreshing to look at, and more so to wear. Serges In Blue Grays Browns -Olhos. In plain and funev fabrics. Flan nels and Homespuns in a vailoly (d pat terns. Two or Throe Piece Slyloi, w III, hcci ou prefer 57.50, $80.00, $12.00 to 25.00 Cool Hats, Cool Shirts, Cool Underwear, 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. d Always Reliable A- Headquarters FOR rurniture, Carpets AND UNDERTAKING vvANAAwvywWswyw Koclo! 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 Kodol supplies tho same digest I vo Juices that arc found In a. healthy fctomach. Being a liquid, 11 blurts digestion at once. Kodol not only digests your food, but helps jou enjoy every mouthful you eat. You need a sufficient amount of good, wholesome food to maintain btrength and health. But, this food must bo digested thoroughly, otherwise the pains of indigestion and dyspepsia are the result. When your stomach cannotdo Its work properly, take something to help your stomach. Kodol Is tho only thing that will give tho stom ach complete rest. Why? Because Kodol docs tho same w ork as a strong stomach, and does It in a natural uuy. T tin Crtam Pricrs. I hnvo inndo Arriingonients with my Coiupimy to pay Casli for Cream to any one that wants ensli. I will receive ereiun nnd pay for it as 1 have hero lo fore. ii:o Think. Local Agout. Mun.iin is iron' t r niiv U.-.l ..f I'lles M Viiii 11 ,li niuM i n euutes , a iioiinul eireiilntloii, tluis loduuliijf tlio Pllos. nnd heal Mio parts all'oeted. MunZan muy ho couvonieiitly uud eiislly applied, lis the lube in which it is put up luu a hinall, patent iiozkIo at tached Sold by Henry Cook. vTN'N'v' IRl COM t .h i - -r.. Jftjwp ' s First Door North of Postofficc mm X"""! 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 the time. You only tako It when you need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee do to your (IruRglut today and get a dol lar bottle. Then after you buveuscd tha entire contents of tlio bottle. If you can honestly nay that It haa notdonoyouanr pood, return tho bottle to tho drugglstana he will refund vour roonov wlthoutaue. tton or dolay. Wo will then pay tho drug- Klftt, Don't hesitate, all dniealst knot il,... -.. ! " . ' T" mYT" i" ." umtuur Kuurunutois goou. JUiBuneru Filleu to the largo bottloonly and to but ot n a family. Tlio largo bottlo contains C ap- ono -& times as much as tho fifty cent bottle Kodol is propnrcd nt tho laborator ies of E, C. Do Witt & Co., Chicago. INTI.AMMATOIIY RlllIUMATIHM CUIII'.D IN a Da vs. Morton I. Hill, of Lebanon, Iml,, says: "My wife had Inflammatory lllttuiuiitUiu in every inuselfiif' ' i(,t; her sulUrlng wif " I i mly unit fne ' i liiiul rorivultioii.hu in .i i-fi tvooUs an l liiuUiglit phv-ieiiit.. uit i. t-iyitd no beiulit Mnilaliv ti'iutljDr. Di'tuhou's Relief lor ISheutuuthui. it gave her iiumediato relief and she wa.s able to walk about in three diiyn. r mu sure it saved her life." Sold by Tho II. K, (Jrice l)i ug ?u , Itod Cloud, Nebr. M,l m i f M-- I k - WWfl ' f-mopmilinjWrfifX'iWMii ' mMll'.M iW'UWWHjr5jWP"