I Buy Your Stock Foods of Your Home Druggist We carry the following which have proved themselves good in this section: Gold Coin Stock Foods. Dr. Hess Stock Foods. International Stock Foods. Let us have your trade. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. Sec tlic Uliicf for up-to-ilnti' .lull work With I'Vi'iv St whip bought of .lot ..5 H JO-S54-2 Hie S-f S- PC i Hi-..- , . ?. 'II LSCALETTES Alfroil lludell w-sn iiiM..l"'Mm'Iiiy. (loo. Holt of ChwIm win in town Tuesday. Keiiiiotli William p,nt Sunday in Superior. C. V. Kuli-y arrived home Mondny morning. Mrs. Dr. Thomas is enjoying a visit from her father. .John Ferguson of Murllu, K:is.. wns in town Sunday. Mrs. K WeNeliS pony "IMii-y." died Wednesday. Miss llessie Ducker returnetl Tues day from Colorado. Mrs. Al Cummings went to Ileatriee Monday morning. Mrs. Rife went to Weeping Water Monday morning. Dr. J. W. Moranville went east on 11 Monday morning. The county commissioners are in session this week. Mrs. I). H. Larrick returned home from ltladcn Saturday. Chas. McMillian returned to Red Cloud Monday morning. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Tho Junior Whist Club met with Miss Clara Able Tuesday night. Clarence Stino and family spent Sunday at Frank Cowdeu's. Mrs John Winters of Lincoln arriv ed in the city Tuesday morning. l'arkcs Hicks have installed a bowling alley in their pool hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ueamus of Hebron ., t 1. ..!,. 1. 1.. i. Visited Willi II1C mniiieiij.-imi- "--. Mr. aud Mrs. A. T Walker went to Lincoln Friday morning in their auto. Mrs Robert Mcllridc returned Wed nesday from the eastern part of the state. Buy n whip of Fogel, the harness man, and got a free chance on the jlS harness. Mr. Hmtnorsou Crook of Salem, Neb, was the guest of Miss Bessio McDowell last week. Ftij-el you get a fiee chance on an SIS Mtiiile harness. .II111 Moranville has hi-dullcd a nil ill ph.nio anil I lion1 needing votcritmiy Mini,.,- o ill on him. 1 I ho Im. most pliMsant, easiest and s;ifet pill is UintfS Mlt'e I.lvcr PUN. s.il.l l llonrv Cook. Hi-- liflmunh Installing tpnin wont i llnidv today In put 1111 the wntk tit th.) .li-tricl iiu'cllug. Mr. and Mrs. tl. A. Firkins of lump tiell who the gueslsof Selvester Day and family Saturday. IJi'iid the date line on your paper aud if you ate behind come in and n new jour siibcriptlon. Mrs Tom Kralik and daughter. Katie departed for Denver Wednesday morning to visit relatives, (lot your heating and cook stove in to shape for winter. Order your stove repairs from Mnrhart Bros. now. Wobsior lliie.iniinnent No. - will im,..t I.Viilnv i.iirht. Nov. tUlll. All members are requested to he present. Mr'. l S. Palmer La gone to Wray. I'olo.. and from there she evpocts to go to Denver where she will spend tho wltilei. Dr. DuioroU brother, Will Dinner ell. ttifo mid two suns leturned to their home at Kvu, Khun. Saturday morning. Morhnrt Urns, have tlielr hard coal stovi-H on their lloor. Cotno in and see tho llnest line ot the best stoves you over looked at. .lust received another ear 01 e.uu choice cabbage at The Miner Bros-. Co. ?l.'J.i per hundred in quanlty of a loo pounds or over. Morhart Bros, earty a complete line of Klectric lamps, Carbon, Tungsten and Tantalum also hi-lov lamps KM (Set your lamps of them. Cecil Kssigand Frank Ulllnger went to Denver Tuesday evening to visit tho later grand parents. They will bring eight cars of cattle back with them. A friend in need is Pinesalvc Cnrlio li.ed. Never bo without it. Pinesalvc Carboli.ed is good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. Sold by Henry Cook. The Bed Cloud vs Bloomlngton high school foot ball game last Friday after noon resulted in 11 victory for our boys. .Score 14 to 0. Our boys had the Bloomington team out classed and won the game easily. Membersand friends of the Mt. Hope church will take notice that noxt Sun day morning and afternoon commun ion, ratification and jubilee services will be held In the church. A cordial welcome is extended to all. Mrs. ltoy Slmms and Mrs Hoy Hulchsizer of Norton, Kims, and Miss Anna Stevensof Centriilla, Wash., cousins of Mrs. Chas. Crabill and a sister. Miss Ktliel Moore of Lincoln were visiting hero this week. Fifteen little folks of this citv cathered at the home of Miss Nina Chancy Tui'sluv and gave her a sutprlso liiilhdaj party. Ni's Nina is the charming daughter of Mr. ami Mis. Leslie Chancy atiil has attained the ilgc of Ihiec yours. It Is needle to say she wdooiued tile visitors nil 1 they all report mi ovoelleut Mine. ' '..! Ohio- II 1I0. Ili.-t llleiellt toachel I In 1 lie Hot ro in of the Lincoln Reboot. escaped wlial night have bcell 11 very scrioii- accident l-1 Suii'lnv. She Is rooming in the Tebor home mid In their nlisonot' I lie inoins got c hl. Miss Hale wi-nl down stairs to turn on the furii u'e. As sunn as the door opened the gas evploded burning her hand quite Mcveicly The sliock in cipacitated In r fioin her duties Mon day. What do you think of this? Wo have before us an announcement 'nun t'le 'ii.i'i I Island Business ami N01 in il Co lege of Oi'iiud Island. Nebiaska. slating that live hundred young no n U'hI uomoll Will lie adinittid ill tho College not lerlll (Hid given a lull CiiuisM without tho pajinetit ol anj fees until they have time to uradiiiitc. then they will licghfti 11 position and allowed to pay in monthly inslii'luicnt8'. Thlssohonl ha 11 reputation extending over mnliy states and we advise nli who arc lnteiostd ti .send for circul ars. Mr. Parson wifo of Leo I'M'iwili dioil Saturday tiioriiing at their homo In the north part of this city. She had been suffering for several month from 11 paralytic stroke. The funeral was held at the home Monday after noon and iufoniiMl took place in the Martin cemeterv. I lev. Hiiiuiuel preached the funeral. She leaves a Husband, five children, a father ami mother ami novel al brothers and sis ters to mourn her loss, she was the daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. .lohn Harris who live in tho south west part of this city. Tlio Chief wltli their many friends extend their sympathy in their sad hour of bereavement. A Small Sister's Reflections till a row' in I'ailiti); Tip an I 1 imlit In (lie Ami dm; an mid tl ill. liul. 1I.0 of it. like III. hole In the thumb tint' Why. we luucti't had aa Ihini; like It ho tore since Pan oiicaoil hciHcIf to poor Mr .lohn ami turned saint and ko( to petting sweet Tip even when tlieie wasn't cniiipany nrotiiid. I'an not 11 new dlamoiiil rim:. I like a lucky hIoiu host, one with 11 bin, toiind hole. . 'i i .111 li inn on a MrlnK. and, If , . ,i t at tilrhi. it keep nw.n about uoIiIiiih that pat nice vii l n ill sweet Tip. But Fan u1w,i.) odd. A Warning Parents look after your children. No shooting allowed on the Mrs Silas (arbor farm. This is a warning to you. M. J. Frcdrickson. If you want Hie best remedy for your cold, insist upon Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. Through its laxative principle, it gently moves tho bowels, and in that way drives the cold from the system. It stops tho cough by al laying inflammation. Sold by Henry Cook. You will not be ablo to cure your cold until such time as it is driven from tho system through the bowels. Bees Laxative Cough Sjrup gently moves the bowels and not only drives Mrs. Hughes of Hastings attended tie cough from the system, but at tlo tho funeral of Mrs. Van Camp in this I smnc time it stops the cough. Sold by city Tuesday. Henry Cook. Land Bargain. 010 acrcs-sq. sec. :t 10 BI Lincoln Co., Neb. Price S8 per acre. This is A 1, grass, corn, alfalfa, potitoc and beet land Inquire of Editor of this paper. OBITUARY Mrs, Geo- L. Van Camp. Sadio II. Dowd was born in Sala manca, N. V., January 10th, IS.". In 1873 she was married to Geo. L. Van Camp who died here last February. She leaves three children: Mrs. Dane Williams of Seattle, whom she visited last .lune, Mrs. Oscar Hughs and (!eo. M. Van Camp of Bed Cloud. No one leaves a more devoted circle of friends than Mrs. Van Camp. She has been a member of the Episcopal church from her youth. She became my parishioner and friend 12.1 ycais ago this mouth in North Platte. Though pushing aud energetic in business matters, she lacked none of those womanly graces that are essential to the making of a happy home. Her sickness lasted thrco years, and was borno with 11 patience and sweetness that we attribute only to tho martyrs. She passed away Monday morning, Nov. 8th, about 1 o'clock and her uarthly remains wore laid to rest Nov. iltli, in the lied Cloud cemetery. She asked for life, and Cod gave her a long life, even for ever and ever. "May she rest in peace, and may light perpetual shino upon her " John M. Bti:s, Pastor. a kVhHtiSIBI mm kilt 250 Good Stories- The Youth's Companion abounds in stirring stories of adventuro and hero ism. One may describe an escape from accidental peril, another a strange encounter with wild creatures -man or beasts. Many of these stories are true as to facts, aud only disguised as to names and places. A scoro or more of such stories will be published during liBO in addition to nearly 200 others 2D0 good stories in all, and no two aliko. And this is not counting the serial stories, which it is believed will he considered by old Companion readers as tho best The Companion has ever published. Every now subscriber will (ind it of special advantage to send nt onco the Sl.T'ifor the new I'.ilO Volume. Not only does ho get the beautiful "Vo netian"CaIonder for 1010, lithographed in thlrtoon colors and gold, but all the Issues of The Companion for tho roinainlug weeks of 1909, from the time the subscription is received. Tin: Youth's Companion, Companion Building. Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions lleccived at this OHIcc. Market Report As Furnished by Hanson & Trine Hens (fat) sj per lb, Springs h" Cox 3 " " Ducks fi " " Geese 1 " Butter 21 ' Eggs (rots out) 25 " " ostcnlnj while Tip and 1 were pl.iln on Ike porch 1 noticed that It wan moHt loncHomely quiet So Tip and t knew that Fan wnw up to uoi.ie tleiidinhuo: Well, wo micakod up to lur room. Pan wbh kHUum: In front of her white enameled dronBliiR tabic, with the sunshine Juki pouring In on her and HOttitiR her head on lire. And n1ie had her hand up to her face and was fhir-liiiiK that diamond back and forth hi the liRht. First she'd put her linger to lmr cheek and smooth it like this, nnd then she'd picteiid to llx the net on her front hair. All tho while she wns making smirky eyca at the led and blue and Inlet lights that kept shooting all over her hand. Then, because she thought she was alone, not thinking that lovely Tip and I could see her, she bent over and kissed the ring. oh. a million times. Fan is certainly getting odd Ask Tin if you don't believe me. When she looked up her eyes were all wet, as if she'd been crying, hut 1 can't sec what for, because she and I had been peaceful. Anyway, It was all ho funny that I clutched Bwcot Tip for support and happened to grab hold of his ear, because 1 didn't look to soo what I was doing, for I didn't want to take my eyes off silly Fan. Then Tip let out the laughing howl, thinking it waB a game, you see, Fan heard it and up she Jumped like lightning, and Blammed the door right against Tip's noRc! That vaB enough for me! To hurt Tin's feelings like that, and he bo gen teel! I hammered with both IIbib on her door and then 1 kicked. After that Tip and I went out to the Hwlng to think up something. That afternoon the house was Just like a funeral. Fan shoved me nwny when 1 went to see what lacy tiling she was sewing on the front porch. "Tip," said I suddenly, "let's play gypsy. You can be lledreddln Hassan Snleh Amina and I'll he Esmeralda Baba Abdalla. And we'll steal Fan's clothes and put them on and sneak down to inept poor Mr. .lohn. because. he'H probably coining for dinner" Of course Tip was ciuzy glad to do as 1 said, so we went up to Fan's room. First thing I hauled out her red umpire with the black Jet. It was lovely on dear Tip! And he tumbled over It so t weet and rumpled it up as cunning as could he, for it was too long and tr: ilcd all over the lloor about him. Fan's amber beads on his blessed neck were too edifying! After that I slipped her green silk gloves on his front legs nnd wound up the hind ones with her automobile veil. Thou I tied her white hat with the blue aigrettes on his lovely head and turned Bedreddin Hassan fialeh Amina loose, as perfect as a lily. Fan's bracelets and rings wouldn't lit Tip's ears, so I saved them for me, nnd had a terrible time dressing, be cause tho bracelets wabbled so on my ankles, and I had to keep my thumbs kinked all the time for fear tho rlngB would slip off. In the nieanwhllo Tip got crazy to see himself and I was laughing hi I nearly let the sweet dog tumble out of my arms while I hold him up to tho mirror to admire his beauty. When he saw how cute ho was he got frisky and wanted to run to meet poor Mr. .lohn, so I had to pounce Into Fan's bronze satin slip pers and her white lace coat and her black voile skirt. I stuck all her fancy hat pins in my hair. After I'd put three of her belts around my neck I was ready. Such glee! In my excitement I'd forgotten to put any of Fan's powder on Tip's nose. "Bedreddin Hassan Saleh Amina." I called after hlrn, "come and get your bcautlfier " But tho pet had gone down stairs So I ran after him, and oh, well, I can't Just recomnieinher how It hap pened, but that skirt of Fan's got be tween my knees and my heels turned out and 1 forgot, in the excitement, to keep my thumbs kinked, and so-- I must have tolled about 10 miles, for I woke up In bed with court plas ter on my head where tho hat pins had punctured me. I stand at the table when I'm eat ing, for father's got an awfully strong hand. AHk Tip; ho got aome, too! Everybody's been searching, even the neighbors To-morrow poor Mr. John's going to shingle off the grass, nnd If that doesn't do any good they're going to burn it off. Such n row! But down in our hearts Tip and 1 are glad, for we're OVERCOATS OUR OVKRCn.-Vr STOCK is the pride of (Mir stot c, .uid every M. m's ( vei oat ishere! We mean hy that, that 110 matter what a Man's ( ivereoat liking may he, there's a Coat here that will Fit His Mind to a Does he prefer a conservative style -a Chesterfield foi in stance .' We've scores of Blacks and Oxfords for him. Some are luxurious propositions. I )nes he lean toward something more strik nJ We've any num ber of them, showing wmtfseKiM5a3n?ss8aa everv new model ano rani 11 . l.onoj (Oats, medium length and short loose S , .. i ..... ,...:.. . MM i.:..i. 11.,.. ATHi. ? oats ami Closer lining. 1 11c new uiii v.wu.n. mm tary cut, etc., etc. In rouh Scotchy stuffs --in soft buried stripes in rich warm colors. $5, 8, $10, $15 ill) to $25.00 The Man, that passes this store on Overcoats will miss the best Overcoats in town. tfiSA Iks - Cflwden-Kalcv Clothinft Co. Always Reliable First Door North of Postoflice SOARS! Just Unloaded Direct FROM one of the Largest Factories of the East No Middlemen's Profits to add. Medium or High Class WE have it. ALL THE PHONES Amack 8 Chancy 'VsAwAvA Skirts, Furs, Etc. We have a nice new line of the above to close out at wholesale prices and it will be a chance to fill your needs at a very small cost. These was shipped us on approval and will "-lye Vu die benefit of These very low Prices. In Our Canned Goods line we have the best at prices that cannot be Beat by the case or dozen. Call in for your supply. JOHNSON & GR01T SAY, niSTERI Do you know thnt it will jmy YOU, iu well us US, to buy your Building Ma terinl mid Coal at ouryarrisv Not onl that our prices average lower, or at least as low, us thoso of our competit ors, but neoACSB wo tako especial care of nnd protect all can be classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT A FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. 6- 6 (- e- i t t ' f li m In tho middle of It all? like the holo wwiMWftiW',wwwwwWWii.e in iiiv uuugunuii . ftfe2?-v'Mv wftt j ;'i&tsanxwaf9ca," nw mn '" w , in!"'-? ' T -' -, -L.f ..cun&5iaKw'