-""ffi- 1 ;V K2t X ?viA"J: iu &. n '.111 1 " T, vuattiG Specialist At iJK. DAVID ROBERTS, Wisconsin State Veterinarian, l'JOO-7-S Dr. David Roberts is the best known practical veterinarian and veterinary author in the country. You can get his boojc "Practical Home Veterinarian," cloth bound and illustrated, FREE. You can get a high class live stock paper FREE for a whole year. Ask about these offers at Chas. L. Getting, The Druggist ; LOGALETTES L. 11. llust spent tliu Uli in Haidy. Roy Kobiuson is home from Denver. Clair Wolfe went to Omaha Monday. Ohii. Crnbill spout tlio Uli In llnnly. Matinee uttlio Topee Saturday nf tor noon. Saturday afternoon Matinee at tlio Tepee. John Harness lias roturnod from Omaha. Edgar Cowdeu was in Franklin Sunday. Orris IVarti spoilt tlio Fourth in Mindeu. Obcar Tool and wife arrived homo Tuesday. ''rank Cowdon was in Superior Tuesday. Foiiix sells l-'ly Nets ohoaper than any one. John (iriil'eth went to l'.luo Hill Satmday. Attend the Tepee next Saturday afternoon. Mrs. ltradhhaw returnod from Inn vale Monday. Hon Williams was down from Alma over Sunday. J. V. RoKourief's brother has ro turnod homo. Mr. and Mrs. Wonderly roturnod home Tuesday. Mis Laura Osborn wont to Alma Monday night. ' $:i.()0, S.l.tl"), 8 I.00 and Si.'Tt for Cord Nets at KonKL'-.. Bernard Reynolds was down from Miiidou Monday. Miss .Mary l'etoi.sou went to Itladou Momlay via auto. Lloyd Amaok was up from Guide Koch Wednesday. i Mis. IJcul ot Hastings her sou lieo. Reed. lh visiting Miss Louis Simons was down from Franklin Monday. Mrs. Chas CrabilJ is visiting her mother in Lincoln. B Ball ase Hastings, Friday and Saturday July 8th and 9th. Game Called 2:45 N I 1 I 1 S V ft tx." v-i n; - r -- "VSI; kS&W e-issiiWK&K:::' 'Xrir:?:i :?: :.k- 25 wn 'A SIS OS.", riff - r. v tn i X - -LVJL.V ':. -. Mr. and Mrs (Kent Hughes wore In Wymoro tho tth Mr and Mrs Clms (iurneywoio in (Jiililo Rook Monday Jako I'illinger went to Superior Monday after his auto. Mrs. Chas. Catlier and son Douglas are in Denver this week. Seo Dr. Stockman for oyo glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. One Piano for sale at Mi:i:i w r' Siu'iios. I'otick Run i. Ask Tho Red Cloud Hdw. Co., about tltr.t Now Wagon you need. S10, $R, 61 1 and s?ll will buy a good Single Harness at Fooix's. Mack Fentress is homo Iroin tho I'. S. navy for a shoit vacation. I'on S u.i: A good 'owing maohine. llKlllilO Of Ml!-i. W. li. K'oon. Mrs. Edna l'etorsou loft for Yoik Saturday to visit her parents Tho Rest riaeo in town to buy l'aint is at "Tho Red Cloud Hdw. Co." Pahiuiu: I-'oii Ki:m for :M0 head cattle. liKiuiro of C II. MiNKlt. Mi-s Inez. Crnbill was visiting of in Cowles a few days of last week. Your Pictures framed at cost, bring them in now. MEuwi.r's Sirnio.s. Mrs. C. L. Wostand sister Miss Perry are visiting Will West and family. F. M. Harlow and son have pur chased a now Garr Scott separator. Calicoes American Prints Five cents por yard. Mi.vcu Rims, and Co. George Martindalo and wife arrived home from Colorado Springs Monday. Hrueo Robinson and Harry HulVer wore down from Clay Center over Sun day. Mr. Caldwell, of Attorney ledge's ollice, spent the '1th in City. Lost A gold hat pin vtith W. Fuiflor ploase leave it ollice. Black Kansas initials at this Mrs. (Jeorgo Nowhouse and children arrived from Washington Wednesday morning Hod Cloud defeated Kearney here yesterday by a score of VI toll. These teams will play a double header this afternoon. at Red Cloud .,.".".''.'."j,',.".rj,.v.r."',.?j,.,'',,.',.,,.''4 Embrace the Opportunity to day by having your Picture taken. No need to tell you to look pleasant at our Studio. The Care that we take in our work shows in the artistic results. Happiest effects obtained in Babies Pictures. Kodak films Developed and Printed. Bridal, Confirmation and Fancy Dross Costume Pictures a Specialty. THE MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA. cw: k": ttPWEtfW'HK-: w:: Special brlccs on-Lndles tailor made suits, skirts and cents at -Miner Bros. Co. Store. Hoy .tones of Clay Center is the attest of his father-in-law .John (JrilVoth this week. .lob wanted Two boys ajiod 'i and It want jobs in country. Inquire at this ollice. Just see my walk at my homo. I sell that hind of Cement .1. O. Cw.llWT.l.t. Mr. Van Duer mid wife have cone to Oregon wlieio they will inake their i inure uome. The Chief ollice takes subscriptions and lenewals for tho Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. The lied Cloud Hdw. Co.. have tho Detnster .' Uow Cultivator-) and tho Price Is Uight. All the ureal artists sing for the Vietor and lMlson. Hear them at N'i wlinue Hi os. Misses Xorma llichaiflson and Ver non Storey visited u university friend at Hardy the 4 tli Mrs. K. A. Heal has returned from California where she has been the last thier mouths .1. C. Sloss moved his paint and paper establishment into t lie room minor me State Hank this week. Ualph MeConkoy who has been in tho l'. . navy for the past four years returned homo Sunday. Mrs. K. (!. Uunohey is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. llarpham this week nt Norton, Kas. President Sloveis of tlio Nebraska State Hnse Hall league was down from Grand Island Wednesday. nenieinber that every thing is cheap er and better in the Harness lino at Foii:ih than any other place. (Jo to the Hod Cioud Milling Co., for your shorts and brands in half ton lots or more at wholesale pi ices. Tom Kialiolc who was seriously in jured in u runaway . last week is ie poited improving at this wilting. llouso cleaning time is at hand. Don't fail to see the Lace Curtains and Carpets at-Mii:n Huos and Co. Mrs. N. It. Simpson departed for 1'eru, Nobr., Wednesday morning for an extended visit with her children and friends. Miss Helen Vcarka who hah been oaring for her father in Itloomiugtou has roturnod to her old position as cook at Uobiiihoifs restaurant. Now is your last chance to got pas tel paintings, as there will bo no more uiadti hero, and you can buy them nearly as cheap as prints. M in c i.r- Sirnio.s. Mr. and .Mrs. Tony Clark arrived home Kiiday night from a visit in Ooulder, Colo., and othsr points. While on their visit thoy soon lots of snow, quite difTc rcntfroiu hot weather. In order that those living out of town may have an opportunity to see the moving pictures tho management has arranged for Saturday afternoon performances, commencing with next Saturday at .1 p. m. sharp. Foil Sali: 20 acres of land close In. This land can be bought in 5 and 10 acre tracts or any way to suit you. This is a snap if sold soon call or write C. A. Schci.t. KkiCloui, Nkb. Fred E. Maurer announces his candi dacy for the nomination of County Attorney subject to the will of the 'Democratic party. Mr. Maurer is a graduate of our State University and has a good practice before all the courts here. J. C. Saylor haB tiled for the nomi nation of County Attorney on the Republican Ticket. Mr. Saylor is a graduate of the TiiterarV and haw course and has practiced in this county nearly six years His announcement appears in this issue. A largo crowd from hero wont to Superior and Hardy the It.h to see tho Hed Cloud Indians play ball. At Superior in tho morning they shut out Superior to tho tunu of 'J to 0. In tho afternoon tliey played at Hardy and Superior won the game Score 7 to t. lust as much care, in fact a little more, should bo oxercisod in buying electric sad irons, as in buying any thing olso. Some irons uso more olec tricity than others In doing the same work. Get your electric irons of MoniiAitr Bros., they curry theauthcr. i.od iron. He carofull of "just as good" electric irons. Fourth of July at Lyniau Kssig's occurcd a serious accident. Cecil Essig, Clyde Wolfoaud Frank Kllingor were playing and Clyde Wolfe liuu a 22callbre revolver which ho pulled out of his pocket and began shooting and ho accldcntly shot Frank Ellingcr in tho heel. It required the services of a physician to get the bullet out. Frank Is reported better at this writ ing. We celebrated at Guide Hock und we wish to say that wo were neve'r at a more enjoyable celebration in all our days. The people at Guide Hock seemed to have anticipated every want and to have provided well for it. We met many old ncqualntances.and met many now friends. From grandpa to the little baby all enjoyed themselves liughely. Guide Hook is certainly a good place to go for entertainment. Preaching services at tho Christian church nevt Lord's day as usual by the minister. The morning sermon theme is "The Greatest Possession in Hod Cloud " A huge chart will bo used to illustrate tlio evening sermon at 8 o'clock. Mr. Carson of Hustings will speak at .'1 p m. in the interest of the Anti "saloon League. Music by the World's best masters will be icmlercil at the coming Slate Fair, Sepi ."ilh to Dth, by the colcbiat cd Slgunr Lombardo Symphony Hand mid Oicheslia of II selected instru mentalist, suppoitod by a Grand Opera niicert Company consisting of S grand opera soloists and chorus of 111. This Icatutc is becoming one of the attractions of our state fair, which commends itself to all loveis of good music. Mr. II I'. Carson of Hastings, Dist. Supt. of the Anti-Saloon ljcngtiu will bo in Kcd ( loud no vt Sunday and ad dress the people of Webster County on the temperance issue as follows: Hrethicu chinch at II a. in., Christian church at .'I p. m., Congregational ulitiich at s p. m. This will give an opportunity to tho people of Hcd Cloud to hem a very able speaker on the most important issue of the coming political campaign. Hear him. Last lliursdiiy Mis. ,las. Peterson tendered an elaborate "at homo" to about seventy live of her lady ft lends in the city. The spacious rooms were tastofully arranged and decorated and presented a very pleasing apponianoo. Plenty of music and games constituted tho piogram after which a dainty lunchem was served. The occasion was a genuine success and everyone reported an excellent time. This was tho largest social entertainment given this season. hast Saturday, in the early morning, Va Piatt gave his neighbors the bono lit of a splendid elocutionary exercise with all the modern tone mid gesture. ''Hush' bo still as any mouse, there's a baby in the house,'' (and here he gave, ii double trill) just what wo want ed, a little girl Tho neighbors who had the plcasuro of listening to friend Hd, cheetcd most lustily, but ho failed to respond to the hearty encore. A babe in tlio house is a woll-spring of pleasure Most trutlifuly has the poet said. "They aio idols of ho ait sand of house hold; They are angles of (iod in dis guise " UcepHool. Wu have taken over the Ice business and ale uow giving tho same our per sonal attention. Put out your Ice Card and we will do our best to please you. A. H. Ti'iinkii, Tm: 1 i: Man. How t Live Cheaply. .substitute comfort for show. Put convenience in the place of fashion. Study simplicity. Hofuso to be be guiled into a style of living above what is required by your position in society and is justified by your re sources. , et a fashion of simplicity, neatness, prudence and inexpensive ness which others will bo glad to fol low ant) thank you 'for introducing. Teach yourself to do without a thous and and one pretty and showy things which wealthy people purchase, and pridc(y0urself on being just as happy without them as your rich neighbors are with them. Put so much dignity, sincerity, kindness, virtue and love into your simple and inexpensive homo that itsuncmbcrs will never miss the costly ilipperics and showy adorn ments of fashion, 'iud be happier in the coy and comfortable apartments than most of our wealthy neighbors are in their splendid apartments, Thomas J, Ryan, Thomas J. Ityan aged T'l years, 10 mouths, 20 days, who has resided in this city for tho past 8 years and who has lived in this vacinity since 1871 passed away Tuesday, at his homo in the south ward after a short illness. He came to the United States when a boy or 12, from County Cork, Ireland, and landed in New York, a lone lad, without friends or relatives. After living in Now York a short time, he wont to Pennsylvania, and from there wont to Illinois, thence coming to Smith County, Kas., locating 12 or IS miles south west of this city on a homostead, with his wife and family. Ho was a respected oiti.on, and was well thought of by friends and neigh bors. Ho' was a member of the Catho lic chuicll and the' funeral services wore held from that church lit 10 o'clock this morning, Fathor Fitzgerald oillciating. ' He leaver an aged wife, two sons, Win. II. of Uollaire, Kas., and J. K. from Oskosh, Nebr., and two daughters, Mrs. Ida- Marshall of this city and Mrs. Mobley of Washington to mourn his death. Tho Chief with their niahV frlendH extend qoudolences iri this tliiriiyl hour of bereavement. UOUltS OP SKHVIOli AT (JO.(ilti:(l. TIO.VALCIIUitOII. Saiiiiatii Kcuvicks. I'rincUliiK . 10:10 a. m. Illhlo scliool J'J , Trenching HcrvlccM S j. in. l'ruyer and Couforcuco nicotine WWiilh day nt 8 j. in. A' cordial Invitation Is extended to nil. Hkv.A. A. CitnsHMAN l'nhtor. ml IS''- 11- vll - Sp "iff W v"J llvJr Cr ''CM OUR clothes are one of your most important considerations; if you dont feel so about it, you ought to. We consider ourselves in a way responsible for the looks of our customers. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the means by which we take the right kind of care of our friends in this clothes matter. There's no better clothing made than this that we're showing; and the new models, the new all-wool fabrics, the new colors and patterns, are particularly attractive this season. Drop in here soon and let us show you the smart new clothes we've provided for you. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. ' Sujjs, $20 to $50 Overcoats $16.50 to $40. at This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes PAIL STOREY THE CLOTHIER. FURNITURE CARPETS AND 1 1NPERTAKING Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL THE PHONES Ed. Amack, Prop. LEADERS IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. Hii Sch'Ti'f & Mine 1 01 i L '''T-i-tWI'MWfLT1) ' " -"--" -wi " " ' S73 Hfrata-Sr-iq Wi.ilSmimmS' ' iff wl'P'llv'huw" mwmr aai jt-t-" '''- M m jMjmjmsssMsm