-v, " """ r&r'W$'"r' ''""' ' V J' fc k ,.-M I --! S-:'tSfff.f.pOK I OCAR.ETn-5 Den tiiMiit it liDinc tt.im Ki-iu n . W. M.Cmhlll wu-tlu Uludcii Wedm. day. Ifnsiu Myers loft Wednesday fur Ohio. iMrs. C. .M. Smith has gone t Cali fornia. Mint U.ijlo was clown ft'um Hl.iden Sunday. Stewatt Albright wont fo Mile Hill Montlr.y Wnrion Longtin returned to Supor lor Momliiy. Mrs. .J. ('. Myers has returned from Clay Center. I .1 M Challln and wife were in Guido Ilock Tuesday. . A. T. Walker returned from Colo rado Sdfirday. Miss Lois Beekwith retunied to I Omaha Monday. Miss Josie Igou left for Chicago Monday morning. Miss Dora Pope went to Denver Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. KobMciiride are home from liotilder, Colo. Mrs. I V. Taylor of Witohita, Has., was in town Tuesday. Wm. Weestfer was in Itenkleinau thjs weiik buying eattle. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Sit, 8l'.2, 313 and 51 J will liny u (,'ood Single Harness at I'oor.fs. Mrs. I.ovejov returned from Kansas City, Mo , Tuesday evening. Uev Rtitller goes to Pawnee to preach during the next year. A girl was born to Mr. and Mis. Alex ISentloy Saturday evening. Born to Mr. ami Mrs. ficorgc Witt wer Sunday morning a baby girl. Mrs. Dwight Jones returned to (Initio I'oek Wednesday morning. Miss A uiui Wittwer and brother Lutes went to Ilhulon Wednesday. ' Calicoes American Prints l'ive cents per yard. Mim.i: linos, and Co. (Scorgu Smith lias returned from Omaha, wlimo he spent the summer. liny Palmer eame down from Arapa hoe Monday morning to visit his fiith or. ' lilu .1. w. diirnoo oi iwiiimi' is vi-iif ing his sun Lid. .1. L. .lurboe of this city. J. F. Poter.son or Missoula. Munta.ua Is visiting friends in this city this week. Elder Hussong will preach at Mm Garfield school house Sunday Oct. 2 3 p. in. Mr. and Mrs. I'M Dickson are the proud parents of a baby girl born Friday. C. L. Vaughan drove up from Uuido Rock with Hev. Kobbins Sunday morning. Hev. .1. M. Bates will hold regular services at Grace church the next two Sundays . C. C. Polly, an old timer here return ed to this city Sunday from Marys ville, Mo. About sixty went fioin hero to Bladen Wednesday to attend the Couutv Fair. The Chief ollice tiihos subscriptions audienewals for the Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Fearn weie up from Superior over Sunday visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Voterson ro tiirnod home from Colorado Wednes day morning. All the great artists sing for the Victor and Hdison. Hear thorn at Newhouse Bros. Mrs Clms. Potter and dauglilo Herthu went to Omiilui today to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben. Bert Stevens went to Lincoln Tues day morning to attend the State Photo graphers convention. POWDER Absolutely Pure mm Thmonfy kaklng mowlw mmtofromXoyal Ormpm .-' Ormanf of Tartar llW,HotlmtPhopha!i MPH15HHHMWHSa B 0 m m m m a m m Our Newest Watch You hae probably no ticed by all the magazines that there u a new watch out. Every new thing in the jewelry line if it's good you find first in this store. We have examined the new ill Si m m is BgecsclTentoi m 7-JewcI Wotch m and find it a strictly well made, accurately tunning watch, highly recommended m m (or all who need a good pop- u m. ular-pn'ced time-piece. $5, mm $7 and $9 according to cases, More than the money tut thought before HEWHOUSE BflOS. E. H. Newhousc, Prop. Jewelers Vt Qotomctrlsts Bert Grioe arrived in Ited Cloud Saturtiav from California for a visit witli his mother and brother. Hoy Robinson went to Hludeu Tues day morning to play with the Blue Hill band at the County Fair. lletneniber that every thing is cheap er and better in the Harness line at Fo.i:ls than any other place. Frank Nelson lias received his tri cycle and is well pleased with it and will be out, on the streets soon. (to to the Hod Cioud Milling Co., for your shorts and brands in half ton lots or more at wholesale prices. .John Throne will preach at the Indian Creek school house next Sun day at II p. m. in Mr. Jarboes place. Doi.'i forgot the Central Nebraska Fall Festival at Hastings the second week in October. Hvery day u big day. Tlucllod Cloud High School foot ball team goes to Cambridge Friday to play foot ball with the team nt that place. Oliver Hedge returned from Cripple Creek, Colo., Monday where lie has been visiting his brother, Porter lledgo. V- .lohu Ilutledgo accompanied his daughter, Nclllo to Omaha this week where slc will attend school this winter. Henry Phares lot last Friday night to resume his studies in the law de nartmoiit of tjio University of Ne braska, at Lincoln Foil SAM. A i llor-e Power Whitty tiasolino Lniriiie. Dyniinio ami Switch lioard completed. Good as new. Inquire or Axnv Haiit. Will Smith and family arrived tint hitter part of lust week from Hot Springs. South Dakota, anil will make Itetl Cloud their home. Regular services at the Congregat ional church next Sunday ltov. A. D. Thompson of Franklin will preach both morning and evening. Use n Hull Detachable Haudle Um brella. Children sizs 81.00 and up. Ladies or gents sizes special St.Cr, and up. Got them of Newhouse. Kld.Jno. .1. ErnstofllepubllcfinCily will occupy the pulpit at the Brethren church next Sunday both 'morning and evening in tho absence of Mr. .lurboe. The Bed Cloud Hardware it Imp. Co., are making oxtreiuoly low prices on Woven Wire fencing. Call enrly and got the, benefit. Don't delay, for the pricos tlxed will move tho stock in a few day. Dr. C K. Cross will pen up a Don tal Otllee in the rooms over Albright's Furniture Store, October 1st. The Doctor oomes hero from Franklin where lie has beon practising for the last ten years. The miuistcrof the Christian church will preach at tho usual services of tho church next Lord's day both morning and evening. Tho evening services will bogin for the wintor season at 7:30 p. m. The big automobile pnrudo at the Central Nebraska Fall Festival, whioh will bo held nt Hastings October 10 to ID inclusive, will be one of tho fea tures Mint you should not miss, It will be the opening feature of the big featlvnU .',. The Guide Hook ball team and Bun Oak, Kns., crossed bate nt Superior Monday, ulde Kock won the game by u score of 2 to 1. Jnok Masters and Guyr'lIjradbrook of this citypltyef with the (iulilo . kock learn, j.iivk pitched 'the game. WML iJMm Mrs. A. W. llolingraiti spoiitSunduy in P.ostwlck at the home of her gtand daughter Mrs. Grace Binge. Mr. Flunk Lllinger desires to state that lie sent his proof of his accident to the Woodmen Accident association Tuesday at noon and received cheek for $110 Thursday. Uo therefore feels well satlsllod witli tills company which W. A. Kent represents. Lltl. .1. L. .lurboe ami wife will leave Friday night foi an extended trip of II or 1 weeks visiting relatives iiud fi lends in Kansas and be in attendance at ko ei al different nunuil district meetings of the llretliien church. i Tin annual meeting of tho stock holders of the Farmer's Independent Telephone Company, will bo held at the court housu In Bed Cloud, Nebr., Saturday, October 8th., at 1 o'clock p. m. It is desired that there be a full atteuduiKO of the stockholder. S D. ItiM'Kwmi, President. By Ku. llAxsoxySceretary. Tlie Music Study Club will meet witli Mrs. (eorgo Llndsey Thursday, evening, October 0. The following program will be given: Piano solo, Mrs. Stewart Albright; vocal duet. Miss Ltta Coon and Mrs. (Jeorgo Llnd sey; biography. Miss Kiln Stone breaker; vocal solo; Miss Helen Over man; piano solo, Miss Alice Coombs; vocal solo, Mrs. K S. Harbor Uev. A. A. Cresstnan leftMonday for Boston where he will attend the 100th anniversary of thevAinericun Mission ary Association, lie is a delegate re piesenting tho Republican Valley Congregational , chinches and the Brotherhood of this church. Mrs. Ctessman accompanied him as far as Ogelvie, 111., where- slio will visit their son Ralph who is a practicing physic ian of that place. Mr Frank G. Hall, Democratic candidate for State Treasurer whose homo is in Franklin made thisotlice u pleasant visit hist week, lie lias lived in Nebraska since 1ST.'! graduated from our state university in l!K)l. His schooling and business experience qualify him well for the oillce of State Treasurer. Tho Republican Valley ought to give Mr. Hall a unanimous vote for the position. Wanted - Cosmopolitan Magaino re quires the services of a representative in Red Cloud to look after subscrip tion renewals and to extend circula tion by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole time or spare timo. Address, with references, 11. C Campbell, Cosmopol itan Magazine, J""!) Broadway, New York City. "A sweet new blossom of humanity; Fresh fallen from God's own homo to llower on earth " Thut spokoS. It. Flora nee as ho Ctitne down town Moudxy morning, taking two high steps at a time. "Not n lifeless, usoless toy. we've a lively, bouncing boy."' Verily "what is home without a baby."" This paper congrat ulates the proud patents and trusts that promising boy may grow into manhood and till the sunset of his paioutu' life with comfort and happi ness such us ean on'y come from a dutiful child. If you desire to wltiii-si. a scone of domestic bliss just step into tlie. home of Nnble Hull. II takes the ordinary man some to adapt himself to circum stances, but not so with .Noble, lie at once ordered Ills overall washed, starched and Ironed and placed in tlie bureau drawer; iiis working tools pol ished find hung up in the summer kitchen; he then donned his "go to meeting clothes,'' and now occupies tlie best easy chair in the parlor, whore lie may bo found any hour of tho day or night holding in his par ental arms eight pounds of unsullied bliss, and if you approach the homo softly you will hear him singing, "Hush my babe, lie still mid slumber." Surely this is u picture for tho migols logn.e upon Noble now says if any of our citizens uitui work done in hj.s line they must pas on to the next town as he mistook his calling. LINK BY LINK wo are forging the chains that will bind tlie public to us for their future Juwelry purohasos -because we are still glring THE BETTEFUQRnftE OF BARGAINS . it in gQld,unldlyer Jewediy and. pie cbus stones. Cold ehtiUis u opeciuU ty, 'ovol und (Original designs- in 14-kt. gqld., j 1 t j(f .1. . 1 , it 1 P If Si:-Lfcll ''' H ffL'K'A v 9aaLw $mm The Jeweled .lust as much care, in fact a little m to, should be exercised In buying electric sml irons, us in buying any thing lsc. Some irons use more elec tricity than others In doing the same urk. Get your electric irons or MtiiiiiAur Buns., they carry thonulluT ijd iron. Be cure full of "just as goud ' ttlpctrlc irons. On Saturday, Oct. I, we will put mi sale our entire stock of Bungles ami ( an luges nt i per cent abno eust. Tins melius n chance at anv vehicle in our ware house; nothing will be reset -cd. Our reasons for making these unheard of prices Is on account of misundeistanding witli our wholesale 1. ......... I t... i t.i l ii'jiioii ttiii'ii'U i wti fins writ- iiiiru. when only one was ordered. Tin: Ri I) Ci.Ofn Bow. .v Imi'I.. Co. Nearly a liuihlreil of the members of our Woodmen of America Camp are in llladeti today taking in the fair ami working for tho Sauitoriiim fund. That order lias secured eleven hundred acres of laud ill Colorado and is giving free treatment to its members who in e suli'cring fiom consumption. A great dnal of money is necessary to properly equip the camp and an effort will bo made during the next few weeks to obtain a good donation from Webster County. This is tho only fraternal order that is doing anything to light tho dread disease and its effort s should bo encouraged. Base Ball Mcctlnft- There will be a meeting of the Roil Cloud Base Ball Association Tuesday evening Oct Ith at the Coiiiinerleul Club rooms over C. L. Cottiug's Drug store. The purpose of this meeting is to e.ill all parties who are members of tlie association and anyone interested jii aim anyone interested d t,, i.eai ti.o report or of this part of tho season in base ball an tho business and also form an association for the coining year. York Conference Closed Assignment of Pastors Ma.i at End or Session. oj:i. iseur.. aeni.u rnoe conference of the .Methodist closed hero at .l p in., today. Tlu ap pointments of pastors wereannounceil The net conference will lie held at L'nivt-rsity 1'luce. Tho appointments of pastors for Webster County are as follows. Ash Cieek, !' N. Tompkins. ltladfti, ti. W. Pool, lllue Hill,.). W. Hali. (Initio Rock, L. L. Umoli. Red Cloud, K. N. Tompkins. Public Sale. S W. Foe will hold 11 public sale, one mile west and one-half mile south of Red Cloud, on Monday, October:!, at 1 o'clock )). 111. Tho properly to be disposed f includes ten cows, five of them good milk cows; twelve spring calves, 0110 yearling heifer, olio Dur ham bull, one Shire mare, one giay mare, one black mare, one dun mare, one gray mare .'J years old, one team of mules, one sow with ten pigs, one sow with six pigs, three shouts, one wagon with liny rack ami Wilson box, one sot double harness, one set single harness, .me single buggy, one De Laval cieam scpiiiiitor, some house hold furniture ami other ut tides. iVIuit litcy .Say or the Atwootl Lecture. It was ilill'eroiit from the usual en teitainineiit. It was u masterpiece, both oratorical ly mid otherwise. The closing tableau-was especially lino Harbor County Index, Modicine Lodge, Kuti. Tills w-us a rare treat. Jackson County (Kan.) World. Well worth the price. .1. II. Carter, principal public schools, Potwiu, Kim The lecture will bo given under the auspices of tho Christian church, Fri day night, September '10, at tho church. Remember the living pictures produced by tlie use of home talent in music, tableaux, drills, pantomimes 'and statuary pasings. Tho regular price of this lecture lias for this spe cial occasion been reduced from I!.' and nO cents to 1.1 and J.'i cents. Soo tho window display advertisements. For Falling Hair You Run No Risk When You Isc This Remedy Wo promise you that, If your hair is falling out, and you hnvo not lot it go too fur, you can repair the damiigo al ready done by using Roxull "03" Hair Tonic, with persistency und regularity for a reasonable length of time. It is n sciontiflcucleansing, mitiseptic, ger micidal preparation, that destroys microbes, stimulates good circulation around tlie huir roots, promotes hair nourishment, removes dandruff and restores hair health. It is as pleasant to uso as puro water, ami It is deli cately perfumed. It is a real toilot necessity. Wo wunt you to try ,H,exall "83'' Hair Tonic with our promlfu'thtit it, will coHtou nothing unless you. are perfectly; .satislled, wlUi its use., It. comes in two sizes, prlcei 50o. and, 81. Mfftembft.yau jcau, .obtain Rexall Itcjinedifjs In, this, community pnly Hi oV store The Rexall Store. The Hi E. (Jrice Drug Co, A NY day that you'd like to know something about the best clothes made, in a here ".-J. i SB I Mr W I lf"rr -' w - " M.-r. - the highest grade merehan dise is handled, drop in on as and let usshouiyoa some of oaf Hart Schaffner & Marx fine clothes. They'll interest you; they're made of strictly all-wool fabrics, 11 1 f 1 " ll anc tailored perfectly. You will not 1 p I illlCl any such clothes ready-to-wear, 1 1 .1 ; any wiiere else; tney re Detter man me 11 tnurch, average custom tailor Gan make. We'll sell you Havt Schaffner & Marx ' suits from $20 to $50. Ready for service 5 1 I THE CLOTHIER. This is the home of Hart f 1M5TOB JfcARPEIS i km i ? 181 NDHHAKINfi Ladie Assistant in our Undertaking Department. Ml TOE PHONES Ed, LEflOEKt. v furniture; AND UNDERTAKING. C tfgiriitfsirx?:-::?:: I m MaCCMKCiHK4aiH3e nothing but 111) . -v- ? 1 .. .1 .1 mn Schaffner & Marx clothes. 'v"0 i Amack, Pm. SIMPLICITY is often more effective than the most elaborate pose. You can see protf of it in the sample photos to be seen at this studio. We Take the Photos as you want them, however. You select the attitude you prefer. We will do our best to make it the best ; photograph you have ever had taken. $ THE MODEL STUDIO STEVENS BROTHERS RED ClUD, . , m - - . .NEBRASKA. if 1 i r i .v M V I :l ! - t n.ijjajw .' ei ntf 1 JlflV Sv ArauSwteMrOltt; .', ZfaX " -f - i m -"- - - amm