I vl' ALETTES Ik Get your sen-on ticket. I j. M. Crahlll wis in Hit ler.orWo lues day. Miss l.ogim from l'duo Hill Is In the city. Mntinoe at theTcnpo nturdny ntler noon. Kd. T.ij lor Is in the cltv from Okla homa. Saturday afternoon Miultieo at the Tepee. .foh ii Wonstioi' spent Sunday in Su perior. I-Vkikl. sells Vy Nets eliuaper tlnin uny one. Frank Condon was In drund Island Monday Mr. Hiding arrived fmui Lincoln Monday. Mrs.l'rankCowdon went to Superior Tuesday. Ultus. Platte and wifo have gone to Colorado. Al Groat was dntwti from Oxfoid Saturday. Attend the Tepee next Saturday afternoon. Miss Marguerite Iliehardr.onishonie from Peru. Laird Potter went to Denver Satur day evening Leo De Tour was- up from Guide Hock .Sunday. D. II. Lurrlok is also on the slok list this week. S.'I.OO, s::.ti", ?:i.o0 and ?-l.T." for Cord Nets at Koor.i.'s. Mrs. v'aul Pope wont to Donver Wednesday evening. Uobt. Mel'.rlde has gone to Colorado on n tlshlng oxeursiuti. Seo Dr. StneUinaii for eye plashes Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Whitnltor of Hastings is visit ing relatives in the city. J. II Iiaileyand 10. tT. Overman wen1 in Superior Wednesday. S1U, I2, 8i: and SI I will buy a good' Single Harness at I'ookl's. Ask The Red Cloud Hdw. Co., about that New Wagon von need. Claude Pierce went to Lincoln Mon day to see an eye specialist. Seo Dr. Warrick th Oeoulist and Aurist Tuesday. August '.Uh. The Host I'luee in town to buy Paint is at "Tho Red Cloud lldw. Co." lone Albright and Myra Cook return ed from Omaha Sunday evening. W. M. Crubill was taken suddenly ill at the elevator Monday morning. Giant Hailey who has been visiting his parents has returned to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ro. .lones leturned to their homo in Clay Center Tuesday. The t Imutuuipui talent piomises to be the best Red Cloud has ever had. Calicoes American Prints Pivb cents per yard Mim:u Hiios. and Co. Lois Simmons is down from Frank lin attending the institute this week. For Sali: Crab apples on my farm by the Amboy Mill. Ciiaiii.es Ka.ssi:il Mrs. Oly Waller of Cowles is spend ing the week with her parents iu the city. Mrs.Ueo. Lindsey gave her Sunday school class a picnic Wednesday after noon. Miss Josephine Richards is the guest of her sister Mrs. Morit. this week. LnbT-A tun gauntlet glove. Finder leave it at this olliee and receive re ward. Special nrlr.es on Ladles tailor made suits, skirts and cents at-Mlncr Bros. Co. Store. Mrs. .Iiimos Richards of ISIaden is the guest of L. M. Cralull and latnily this week. Job wanted -Two boys aged Vi and II want jobs in country.- Inquire at tills olllce roirll raH- : -:-: .;: - ,T a John Ihuiok is the new devil at this olllce I'he Red Cloud Cluiutuii'pia opens satiiidiy ,it rnnoil. X. S. Liitigtiit is very s'rek at his home in t lie cast part of town. For Rual F.st.ile Loans or Insurance see Hollars Garber and Hutchison. Miss Gladys Jones of Alma was visiting her father, Dr. Jones tho Hist of the week. Mis. Mabel Thompson of Grand Island is isiting her mother. Mrs. Uoo. Liiulsey. The Chief olllce takes subscriptions and lenewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. The Red Cloud Hdw. Co., have the Deiuster 'J Row Cultivators and the Price is Right. All the gieat artists sing for the Victor and F.dlson. Hear them at New house Urns. Teddy and Carl McArthur visited relatives at Long Island, Kits., the first of the week. Preaching at the Garlield school house net Sunday Aug 7 at !t p. in. by Hlder llussong. Mrs. Fdith Hays and daughter Fay arrived Saturday night to visit her mother, Mrs. Homfoid. A big crowd wetlt to Superior Wednesday to witness tlie Hed Cloud vs Superior bull games. Mrs. P.eit Carr and children of Mill den atrivod in the city Wednesday for a visit with her parents. Remember that every tiling is cheap er and better in the Harness Hue at Fooi.i.'.s than any other place. Well iinptoved farm close to l!ed Cloud for 'sale on easy payments Sellais, Garber and Hutchison. Co to the Red Cioild Milling Co., for your shorts and brands in half ton lots or more at wholesale prices. 1 1 ous denning time is at hand UoiTt fail to see the Lace Curtains and Carpets nt-MiM.i: Hitos and Co. Miss Fitgeinld gave her nephew James Dattglierty a surprise party Tuesday evening it teing his llth birthday. L. 11 Ulaeklcdge and son Allen have gone to Colorado. Mrs. Hhick ledge and daughter, (Jcrtrudo will go next week. HdCowden, I)r Mitchell, FlavoCiiice and Nat Platte witnessed the Hed Cloud vs Superior ball game Tuesday at Supci lor. Tho 'bachelor'" girl is now the tot in appliod to tho young women who leaves the paternal home and strikes out for herself. Mrs Frank Merger and Miss Anna Schelluk of Hustings spent Friday in this city visiting their brother Chits Sehellak and wife. Mrs. (teorgo Nowhouse and children departed for their home at The Dalles, Oregon Monday evening. F Now house accompanied them home. Mrs. Kva Preston of Pacific (5roe, California and Mrs. Mattie Parntale of GllroyyCiilifornU were visiting old friends in the city over Sunday. A man may bo engaged to a woman ten years, but ho will never hoar that sho hus duties she owes to her rela tives until after he lias married her. Bert IJarber was iu town Monday morning betweeu trains. He lias been pitching for Galveston, Texas and has gone to Superior to finish the ball season. Remember the Rod Cloud Chautau qua opens Saturday at 2 p. in. Adrian of California gives the opening number assisted by tho Hoyal Hungarian Orchestra. The Highland Ladies Urchcstia has been udded to the Chautauqua pro gram. This organization consists of six ladies eaeli an artist in their te spectlve pints. Dr Wat rick, the specialist will meet eye, ear. nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Danierell'h olllce in Red Cloud, Tuesday. Aug. Oth. . Meet This Question as if you were face to face with us. Our Photos are the kind that all sorts of people like to see. We know how a person should be posed to look the best. Some people say they do not take a good photograph, but those people have not been here and followed our advice. Let us take your photograph and your face will please. THE MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA. .. - : 'M-'' ' : ,W W. It. Cinmor's sons and dnughter Mis. oy lreisitu. were called to Omaha Wednesday inunlnir in answer to a telegram aniiotiuceiiig the serious illness of (heir father. What do you think of a man who will, at the table, tell the Lotil he Is thankful for I lie tilings before him, but us soon as he savs 'Amen"' will begin storming about tin-cooking. A woman, whose husband tiled re cently, leaving her ?2,(I00 lilo insur ance, reported the sad news to her eastern lolutives thusl:" Jim died this week. Loss fully covered by in surance." It is said titer" is a time lit every boy's life when he is about PJ yeuis old Hint he needs one good licking. If he doesn't get It lm will believe for the rest of his life that he cult lick his father. Yesterday afternoon the Hliiden ball team came down and played ball with the Red Cloud High school team. Red Cloud won tho game by a sooio of 0- I. It was a fast game and full of ginger. In order that thoic living out of town may have an opportunity to see the moving pietutes the management has arranged for Saturday afternoon performances, commencing with next Saturday at !1 p. m. sharp. There will bo a meeting of tho stock holders of the Hed Cloud Creamery Assn.. on August tth, at the Court House at '.' o'clock, livery stockhold er arrange to be present. P.y order of the President. J. F. Ultki.i.s, Pros Itihlc school ut tho Chri-tiau church uet Loid's Day Aug Tat 10 a. in. The church will join iu the Union Services iu the Chuutaiupiii tent at II a. in. Those desiring to contribute to tlie church tiuanco should use the ie- giihir otreiing en elope which will be supplied at tlie tent. Nearly everybody will waul a state daily during the political mi.-up now going on and the Lincoln Journal cuts its price to .lanuaiy 1, JIM 1 to i'2 with Sunday or ? 1.5(1 without. You know why The State Join mil is the paper to give tho straight or what is going on and you'll get a lot for your money if you scud right away. The tliirtytirst trieeiinial conclave of the (iraitd Coiniuandry of the Nights Teniphtr meets in Chicago next week and Mr. II. A. Lotsou was honored by the lodge iu this city by being made a delegate. Both the .Masons and Mr. Lotsou aro to bo congratulated for being able to participate in this meet ing. Just as much care, in fact a little moie, hhould be exercised in buying electric sad Irons, as in buying any thing else. Some irons use more oloc tricity than others iu doing the .saine work. Get your electric irons of MoiuuitT linos., they curry theauthcr ized iron. He enrefull of "just as good" electric Irons. Mr Hussong attended tliuSUttoCoiir vention of tho Christian churches at Bethany Turk near Lincoln, roturniug home last Monday. A most enjoyable session for Mi.ssionnry'.Conferenco was hold with about ISOOdoiegate.s attend ing Theso meetings are all advisory only- Kldcr Hussong was elected to serve ooe year as Vice President of tho Nebraska Christian Ministerial Association. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lotsou will leave .Sunday for the Chicago markets where Mr. Lotsou as manager of Miner Bros, general store will purchase a large stock of goods for fall trade. Mr Lotsou believes iu seeing what lie buys and Is thus able t give his customers excellent value for their money. lie expects to buy an except ionally largu stock this tiino and will have a great variety of goods in the store this fall An exchange advocates a plan where by young ladles attending church in the evening cau register their names iu the church vestibule, so that tho young mon who are in tho habit of lingering n round the church door can seo whother or not their best girl is prosont and thus set a troubled brain at rest. Tho plan would uiuloubtly be a great convenience for a certain class of young men and would work well in many places. D.J. Nichols, from near Ionia, cull ed at this olllce early Monday morning and asked fora copy of the Times con taining uu adv giving the distance and direction to tho nearest peach orchard. We supplied him with a paper, but we could not for the life of us tell tho direction he took when ho left town. A person don't have to go a great was north, or e t-,t or west of Esiioli, t ) be uuh' to uny peaches by the wagot. I mil, K.sbon Ti nc. Keep !od'.' We have taken over the loo busiucss and are now giving the samo our per sonal attention. Put out your Ice Card and v- will doour best to please ,.iu-A H ii'iiM'it, Tin: k i: Max Dt's. Hiddile A. Footo. successors to Drs. Wolrlelc A, Hiddile, or Hastings, Nebr., will meet Lye, l.ar, Noso and Tlnoat patients mid those needing glasses fitted, at Ked Cloud. Nebr., Friday, August Huh., at Dr. Cook's olllce. For Sale. Two trained Colic dugs anil three puppies under training Natuial hocloi- Delivotod flee of ehaige Thus Polhetiui Guide Hock Nebr. Wcnllicr for July 1010 Tom pet a in re: Masiinuin IP" on '2T in.d 'Jnh, minimum IS on MUli. Pie- clpitatinti. total VMS inches greatest iu 21 hours .70 i nc idi on tlth. Number ! tchormoie:.. ..1. '1 iilrmtlt I ltiiltil-1. of days with .01 lut id. partlv cloudy :i. cloudy '.'. thunder .,ii until i vZw- storms on ah, ntli and 1 lib lug wind south. II days Preelr ion since April 1. I0.!il) inches. Clis. S. Lt mow nc ioik ino rrom iinsnngs. ;::::;:!::ir;;r,'i;;; ZCI I Ian team and batted them light and left In tho good old way. The llrst gitino was a doddle" and was won by it score ot '2 to .'I by the homo toiim, and again Satuiday we skinned them up 7 to M. The score for tlie Friday's giiino was lis follows; h ii i: Hastings... l 1 0 u 0 1 - V '2 Hed Cloud ..'J () u 0 OUd 1 -."t I '2 Uatteries Hastings; Merrick and Claaiilo. Hod Cloud; Snider and Moss. Two base hits, llenisoy and Clair. Homo run, llenisoy. Hed Cloud. Huso on balls olV Horrid; 'J. Stiitek out by Ilerilck II by Sublet I. Uniiiite tiriii'otli. ' The score for tho second game stood as follows- ., .. ., I, 1 1 I . Hastings . . o o 0 0 0 U i! 0 0 i 7 I Hed l loud. .') 0 1! 0 1 '2 0 12 x -7 ! 1 Battel ios Hastings; l'leroo and Donnelly. Hud Cloud. Mitchell mid Moss. ' i Two base hits - Watson, I'.radbrook and ( l.ur. Three b.iso hits DeConloy and Mitchell. .Has, on balls oil' I'iorco.'l. Mitchell '.'. Struck out by Pierce 1. 1. Mitchell i. Double plays, l'lenv to Watson to Clair rinpiroCirill'eth. Hc.l Cloud 5-4-llfcnrnny 4-6. Monday allot noon on tho home dia mond the Bed Cloud Indians and Kunruex played a oouble header. The Indians won both games. The scenes. First game U II H Keainey . 0 0 0 0 i) 0 0 '2 '2 I (! '2 Bed Cloud ..I I 0 0 0 0 (I 1 x St! Uatteries Kearney; Hallict. Wright and Townsed. Hed Cloud; Musters and Moss. Struck oitt-Uy BalBet'.'. by Wright I. by Masters I. Bases on balls-(JIV ItnllietL'. oil" .Mastois 1 Two base hit-Mills. Three base hit M. ss Second game k n i; o I t Kearney. . (I I) (I 0 0 (I ti lied Cloud . . I 0 0 u 1 'J II - I .'it! Butteries Kenrnej , Noyes and Townsond. Hed Cloud; Snider and Moss. Struck out Hj .Noyes 7, by Suidcrfi. Buses on balls- Oil" Noyes 1, oil" Snider 1. Two base hit Brad brook. Double play Mitchell to Fngan to Moss. A.t Superior Tuesday afternoon Hed Cloud defeated the Superior ball team by a score of .l-t!. Mitchell was in the box for the locals. And Wednes day afternoon Superior got hoggish and won both games. Score 11, 7 1. Masters pitched the tirst game and Snider tlie second game. Nick Carter our first baseman was hurt at Superior yostorduy and taken out of tho game, .loo Dolun of Columbus will join our team at Kearney today. President Slcvers Sustained. (iuvxn Island, Nob,. Aug. 1. Tho presidents und other representatives of all the teams iu tho Nebraska State league met here this evening and mis tiiincd I'residentSiovor.s iu thestispeiis ion of Manager Murphy of tho Kearuoy team, Cowden or Hed Cloud. Jacobs and llabcock of Bastings, Mor gan of Sewarii. Nichols of Kearney. Pollock of Columbus and Kingsbury of (rand Island. Tuesday's State Journal. Red Cloud Chautauqua August 6 to 14. Ball Games Every Day BO YEAHS' EXPERIENCE adc Marks Oesiqns Anrono aemllnc n Uetcli mid description mm , quickly ntrorlnlii nur opinion fruy whethor un ' ! In.. ... n.nli.M. n.l.lltnli II f'ninnillll Aa. UousntrlctlycimtldantlHl. HANDBOOK on I'utcnts out fri'. (flitont niieucy furarciiriiitrpali'iim. PiitiMiln tHkou tlirciuuh Muiiii fc Co ruceUe tprrlal noficr, without cIihtko, In tlio Scientific Jlimnca.t, A hnm1oriielrlllutrntMt weekly. Lnrecst clr. eolation ut iinir Klein 111" Jounial. 'J t'rnn. f J a yimri laur luoiillis, II. Bold liynll nowmlCHlcM. 1 1 . . ' lii'i i i tt K Si l't ililnulon D. C iiSEES taaBV m SALE OF HIGH GflADE GhOTHlNG TJ . 1.1 V Have just completed my semi-annuai invoice and I find suits in high class clothes than 1 want. ,. . . . , . . , f . hey have been divided m bur lot and I will sell them All $30.00, 27.50 and All $22.50, 22.00 and 21, All $20.00, 18, and 16.50 AU$15.00, 1 4 and 12.50 ' I Ult? cqL Hnno nr tnr X 1113 OUlVy UVUO I1UI UllUUU This sale does nol include a suit that is not ol this seasons make and all of the higher priced suits are of Hart Schaffner & Marx exclusive patterns guaranteed all wool and if you are looking for bargains and know a good thing you will not wait long. If you do you: will miss it. Bring your check book along these prices mean C. 0. D. Oxfords and Straw Hats 1-5 off. i I THE CLOTHIER. flRNITDRE fiARPEfS AND HNDERIAKING Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. ALL TBflE PTONES Ed. Amackp Prop. LEAD EtTG IN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. i B Ball ase CHAUTAUdlJA WEEK i SUPERIOR, Monday and COLUMBUS, Wednesday and Thursday. . . GRAND ISLAND, Friday and Saturday. THREE MORNING GAMES SUPERIOR, Tuesday. GRAND ISLAND, Friday and Saturday. that I have more s as follows: 25, Suits at $19.50 (( $16.50 $13.50 SI0.00 11 it a iirlo Blacks or Blues. at Red Cloud Tuesday. F.I 2? ,rWffWMW.WBHMajl