fm"4f vwsw i f iggMfljmigMei I AT: ALBRIGHT BHOS. n9 ofi-iHiMtfM-tH-M if m LOl ALETTES Iloyd Smith wns in Superior Tues day. Miss Ella Cook is in Oraalm this wcok. C. I). Robinson went to Hastings Sunday. Kcv. Smith left for Morrill, Kns., Saturday. A. T. Wulker was in Hastings Mon day via auto. Miss Edith MeKolghan went to Lin coln Monday. Frod Gnnd and family wcro in the city over Sunday. J. F. Winters enmo in from Lincoln Sunday evening. Guy Ilradbrook returned from Hast ings Saturday. Henry Newhouso wont cast on 14 Tuesday morning Wilbur Hamilton and family spent Sunday in Guide Hock. Mrs. Geo Uurgess returned Monday night from Kansas City. Mrs. Arncson spent Sunday with her daughter in Inavalo. Bernard McNcny went west on 13 Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Hughes went to Kansas City Tuesday. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask The Red Cloud ndw. Co., about that New Wagon you need. Chas. Schultz and family returned from Pawnee City Monday. Ed Gillard and wife of Naponee spent Sunday in Red Cloud. Roy Fearn and wifo of Superior spent Sunday in Red Cloud. The Best Placo in town to buy Faint is at "The Red Cloud Hdw. Co." Pastuuk Foil Rent for 300 head of cattle. Inquire of C H. MiNKn." Calicoes American Prints Five cents per yard. Minkii llnoi. and Co. Rev. Crcssman and daughter, Mrs. Willis Fulton are home from Chicago. Frank lluerstetta returned to the oity from Teoumseh Wednesday morn ing. The Red Cloud ball team will open the season at Seward Saturday, May 14th. The W. C. T. U., will meet with Mrs, F. L. Hines next Wednesday after noon. Mrs. V. A. Sherwood and 6istcr, Miss Irene Miner wore In Lincoln last week. Ansil Crabill went to Lincoln Satur day morning returning Wednesday eveulng. For Sai.k A good horse will work single or double Inquire of C. A Schultz. Cllen Walker camo homo from Lin coln Friuay eveulng returning Monday morning. Takk your carriages to Pin-cell's Paint Shop In Sullivan's Old Lum IIF.lt Yahii. Mrs. Kate Hurley and sister Miss Bell Spanoirle loft for Denver Tues day evening. Coal and cementgo together. I have both for sale. Como and buy J. 0. Caldwki.i.. Tho Rod Cloud Hdw. Co., hnvo the Domstor 2 Row Cultivators and tho Trioe is Right. J :-v-' V-Jf Adds i.f VJ W.jTj ThC Only DOKino pwwuer made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar 33 Mo Alum-No rfwaawt ettuwr?. 'MWrjKgiagfggSEiigSaft SO. C. Teel was in Trumboll Tuesday, B. J. Overingwas in Oxford Wednes day. J. D.McGowan, Voternary and Track Horse Shoor. Call and see mo at Wallin's Shop. All the great artists sing for the Victor and Bdison. Hear them at N'owhoitse Bros. Mrs. C. II. Potior loft Monday morn ing for Omaha to attend Grand Chapt er of the Eastern Star. To Juno 1st will soil my 2tf acres In Red Cloud property for?170o. See mo Gko Mahtinoalk. Mrs. O. C. Roll and daughter. Mrs. Jennie Ringer are hore from Lincoln visiting Mrs. Uoyd Smith. Wanted-20,000 bushel f wheat will pay 81 per bushel for No. 2 ether trades accirdlRft-Red Cloid MllliftC. Go to the Rod Cloud Milling Co., for your shorts and brands in half ton lots or more at wholesale prices. Several of our base ball fans wont to Superior Tuesday to witness tho Red Cloud vs Superior ball game. Mrs. Chas. Palmer came down from Inavalo Monday. They are moving into their former home this week Mrs. Gay of New York and Mrs. liluir of Michigan aro visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warrou. Houso cleaning time is at hand. Don't fail to see the Lace Curtains and Carpets at-Minimi Hnos and Co. Fon Sale 20 acres of land close in. This is a snap if sold soon call or write C. A. Schultz Red Cloud, Ni:n. Perhaps you don't know that wo do nearly all kinds of cement work. Write us. Phono or call and seo us. Platt fc Phees. Notice: All those that have loft their small photographs hero, and wish 6ame, please call. Metcalp's Studios. Potteh Block. We don't build cistorns.but wo do nearly every other kind of cement work. See us, phono us, either phone or write. Platt & Fhkks. Fon Sale Thoroughbred Scotch Collie Puppies. Inquire of L. M. Crabill for further particulars. Sam Castkll, Owner. Fon Rent I want about 100 head of cattle to pasture, this Is a half section plenty of running water and shade. Inquire of J.R. Coi'i.KV, Inavale, Neii. C. F. Wallln has purchased tho E. 15. Smith lots just south of L. E. Talt's new brick and will erecta brick black smith shop thereon. Ho poid 83000 for the corner. Dr. Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear, noso and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr.DamercU's ofllce In Red Cloud, Tuesday, Muy 24th. Tho famous "Roosevelt in Africa" pictures have been secured for tho Tepee, One Nkiiit Only. Wednesday May 2.1th. Don't miss them. They will be a great treat. Mrs. Delia Woods of McCook and Mrs Beeca Killers of Culbertson, who have been visiting their parent Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lindley returned to their homes Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ira Trueblood, who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Whltcly and sister Mrs. Cy Norrls and many friends returned to her home in McDonald, Kas , Saturday. Sheriff nedgc is home from Chicago, where he went after and arrested, one Robt. Krouse of Blue Hill, for wife de sertion. He returned with his prison er on Sunday and Krouse Is now In jail. In order that those living out of town may have an opportunity to see the moving pictures the management has arranged for Saturday afternoon performances, commencing with next Saturday at 2 p. m. sharp. The little boy was on his knees in his littlo night dross saying his pray ers, and his little sister couldn't resist the temptation to tickle tho soles of his feet. He stood it as long as he could and then said: "Please God, ex cuse me while I knock the stalling out of Nellie. Heathtal Qualities to the Food Economizes Elour, Batter and Eggs KOV4L m m . i 1MKIM6 TOWMH Unto Phosphates ".4u Tho graduating class have elocted Rev. J. M. Bates to preach the Baceal aureato sormon this year. The scr vleo with be held May 21) th at tho Methodist church, the Episcopal church being unable to accommodate tho large number that always attend this service. Tho Red Cloud ball team played two exhibition ball games with Superior at Superior Tuesday and Wednesday. Superior won Tuesday's gamo by a score of G to 2. Tho Rod Cloud boys put on their hatting clothes Wednes day and skinned Superior by a score of 0 to 1. The same teams will play here this afternoon. Dr. Thomas leaves Tuesday for Omaha to attend tho Nebraska State Dental society and a meeting of the Nebraska Board of Dental Examin ers. At Lincoln tho 2.1.K4 he represents the board at tne senior examinations of the Lincoln Dental College. Dr Williams of London, England, one of the greatest dentists in the world will locturo at Omaha also notod dentists or U. S. Tho Stine and Miller gospel moot Inu's at the Christian church arc still in full swing with largo crowds at tending and deep interest prevailing. Tho meetings must soon oloso. You aro asked to attend and gain some good from Mr. Stine, tho teacher preacher and Mr. Miller, who is a great inspiration in song and chorus work. The meetings may close next Sunday May loth. You are asked to hear these men every night at 8 o' clock, and morning ond evening next Sunday. In a great measure the commercial standing of a town is rockoned accord ing to the number and value of its business enterprises; its moral stand ing, according to the number and power of Its institutions, exerting a good influenco as opposed to those ex erting a bad. Thcso things being true, it should be the intont of tho citizens of a place to oncourago such new en terprises as tend in any way to mako the place bettor; for a town is greatly what its citizens mako it, nothing more and nothing less Uard o! Thaaks. To the dear friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in life's greatest trial, and those who so deftly wove together tho beautiful flowers, we tender our sincere thanks. Mrs. Mary J. Bokkn And Family. Fain Leaas I am ready at short notice to make you a farm loan cither largo or small quickly upon application. I have an unlimited amount of eastern money and some private money now on hand and stand ready to give cxcellcn terms and close your loan without do luy. I inspect tho laud myself free of oxpenso to you. J. II. Bailey. Red Cloud, Nob. To Whom It Nay Concern. Red Cloud, Neiiii., Ai'Rii. 20th, 1010. All persons owning or having charge of lots in tho Cemetery are requested to huvo all cleaning up or caring for graves done at least ono day before Decoration day as no work of that kind will be permitted on Decoration day. As it is always attended with more or less trouble to the manager at r time when he can't give hisattontion to It. By order of the board. C. C. McConket, Manager A New 6ac Law. Book agents may be killed from October 1, to September 1 ; spring poets from March 1, to Juno 1; scandalmon gers April 1, to February 1; umbrella borrowers August 2, to November 1; and from February 1, to May 1; while every man who accepts a paper two years but when tho bill is presented says: "I never ordered it," may be klllod on sight without roservo or ro lief from valuation or appraismeut laws, and buried fauo downward, with out benefits of clergy. Ex. 0. G. Ted's Financial Re port of the City of Red Cloud The following is a tubulated state ment of tho Expenses of Red Cloud City for tho munclpal year ending May 4, 1010 as shown by the Rcoords of tho City Clerk: WATER AND LIOHT REPAIRS American Stoam Pump Co S 3 88 Atlas Englno Works 15 Buffalo Meter Co 4 r0 .1.0. Butler 4 87 It & R Elcc & Telephone Co 4 31 Crane Co 2 00 Fairbanks Morse Co 18 12 Korsmoyor Co t! CO Leggott R. B 1 00 Lehmer J. R ttu 48 Leuzlor & Sheolcy G 00 McLeod it Henry Co 30 00 Morhart Bros 302 Palmer &, Strong 5 8.-5 I'oleuskl & Schcllok Co !i 0.1 Saunders Bros 11) 70 Scully Steel & Iron Co 12 CO SlabyA. C 5 10 Sloss J.C : 2 no Sunderland li.&B. Co 143 23 Western Elec. Co 122 03 (Continued to lait page) OUR BILL OF FARE always contains seasonable food Wo do not sorve canned fruits and vegetables when It Is possible to obtain them fresh Como in and sample them. The price is 25 conts. A. A. HART City Bnkery and Restaurant. Mrs. Rct&lc Mrs. Reigh, aged 80 years, died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Adam Morhart Tuesday afternoon after a long illness. A few months ago she received a stroke of paralysis and was sick for several weeks, but llnally rallied. A few days ago sho was again taken ill from the same cause, but boitig old and feeble could not with stand the trouble and after lingering a few dayb llnally passed away in the presence of most of hor children. She had lived in Rod Cloud more than a third of a century, coming hore with hor husband In the early pioneer days and has lived here over since. She was a kind neighbor and loved by all who knowed her. The following children aro left to mourn: Mrs. Adam Morhart, Mrs. J. II. Kollogg, Charley Rcigle, Mns. Liggltt and Mrs. Rick nrds. The funoral occurred today and she was laid to rest in tho Red Cloud cemetery. In Memory Thomas Borcn was born In Adams Countv. 111.. February 10th, 1C3G, and died at his home near Cowlcs, Nebr., May 0, 1010 being 74 years, 2 months nud 23 days of age. Ho was married to Mary J. Beecher August 14th, 1802. To this union was born 5 children 4 boys and 1 girl. From Adams County he moved to West Point, Hancock County, III. From there he came to Nebraska and settled on the farm upon which he has resided ever since. He was ono of a family of 13 chil dren. One brother in Illinois proceed ing him in death only two days. Ho was a man of gonerous impulses and never forgot the hospitable ways of the pioneer. The stranger, even though a beggar, never failed to ilnd food and shelter If he sought it at his hands, and ho wus at homo by tho bedside of tho sick and delighted in all kinds and neighborly oiuecs. He had borne adversity bravely and en joyed prosperity quietly. He had filled tho various relations of life, as son, husband, father brother, friend, and filled them well. Who can do more? But he is gone! Another name is stricken from the ever lessening roll of our old settlers, and a solitary woman in the sunset of lite, and a lonely home, aro left to attest how sadly thev will miss him. It must be bo; these tender human tics cannot be severed without a pang. Yet in such a death there is really no cause for grief. His life work was done, and well done. He had passed his golden wedding day and wearied with life's duties and cares, weary of suffering and waiting, ho lay down to rest. "Tired! ah, yes! to tired dear, I thall souudly sleep tonight, With never a dream and novor a fear, To wake in the morning light." Ho was a man who united sound sense with strong convictions, and n candid, outspoken temper, eminently llted to mould the rude elements of pioneer society into form and consist ency, and aid in raising a high stand ard of citizenship inour young and growing state. How much this com munity owes him and such as he, it is impossible tpcstlmatc, though It would he a grateful task to trace his inllu euco through some of the more direot channels, to hold him up in those do generate days, in his various charact ers of husband, and father, of neigh bor and friond, to spead of the sons and daughter he has reared to per petuate his name and emulate his virtuos. But it comes not within tho scope of this brief article to do so. Suffice it to say, ho lived nobly and died peacefully at tho advanco ugo of 74 years. Tho stern Reaper found him, "as a shook of corn, fully ripo for the harvest." Not for hlra bo our tears! rather let us crown his grave with garlands, few of us will live as long or as well, and fowcr yot will the Angol of Death greet with such a loving touch. Ho was a member of the Cowlos M. E. church. Tho funeral services were conducted at Cowles by Rev, Stllller of Red Cloud ussistod by Rev. Anglo of Cowles and Interment was made In tho Cowlcs cemetery. ltW(aJBWH"T m S' win w wwi II V' " mm.1 Cony rich! 1 s OME of our suits this season, especially those we have for young men, are unusually swagger in design. Hart Schaffner & Marx -- have co-operated matter, and we are some very stunning things. The new weaves in grays, blues, browns are very beautiful also. Suits $20 to 50 Overcoats $16.50 to $40 This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Pflfllt STOflEY THE CLOTHIER FDRWTIRE CARPETS AND UNDERTAKING Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES Ed. Amackp Prop. LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. WE ARE BEADY To show you our new line of Spring photo mounts of fine quality. We have all size Card mounts, Squares, Ovals, Panels, Bust, Different sizes for family groops. Folders, of neat quality. Come and look at them. See STEVENS BROTHERS Photographers. Read The - '""''.' wr-nmrnew n'Wuii . 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