Htfmmmmmm wl rU. I I M r y V -' iifl -STORE JBP 4 BRUSHES Tooth Brushes Hair Clothe " Hat Massage " Nail Paint Kalsominc Brushes Shaving " Everything in Brushes Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist. Market Reoort As Furnished by Hansen S Trine Hens (fid) 0 per lb. Springs H " " Cox " " Ducks " " " OcobO ' " ' Turkeys J . ' Butter 1") 20 " - L'Kgs (rots out) '. U " " Hides " ' " 2 IAPAIFTTFS m Will Kant- was in Superior Wednes day. Low Walter is i poi tcit on the sick list. Mrs. .1. M. I'.urgess is reported iptitc low. Mis. M. Movie is quite, sick ln'1' week. Ilex MeCall left Monday for Okla homa. Ross Owen spent Sunday in Ited Cloud. Mark Parks went to Denver Sunday evening. Thornt. Foe was down from Cowles Monday. Who bought ited Cloud's base kill franchise? Mr-.. Dr. Cross whs in 'Franklin last Thursday. Old newspaper f cents u bundle at thin office. Mrs. i. C. Haile.v is very sick with pneumonia. (51en Walker was home from hiucoln over Sunday. Don Saundcis returned from Miss ouri last week. Will Scrivner left Sunday for a short Rtiiv in Denver. The Senior Whist eluli meets tonight at A. 1'. Kaley's. Mrs. .1. K. Butler is visiting relative in Clayton, Kas. Mrs. Chas. Kcnkle came down from luavnle Tuesday. Henry Nyberg went to Hasting Monday morning. Mike Melnery went to Kansas City Monday morning. Mrs. Joe McCrackcn was in Superior the first ot the week. Farm Loans I am again ready to make farm loan- at the lowest rate and best tei nis. I am sole agent for Trevott, Mattis A Baiter "kime pri vate money .1.11. BaMey. Ked ( loud Ncbr. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE pOYAl MM POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking powdor mado from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar m ALUM.N0 UME PHOSPHATE ! A. L. Clow of Kivcrton was 1n town the first of tlte week. Cash Scrivner is in the western pirt of the state this week. (nod si room house for rent, in- piiieof II. W. Uulliford. See Dr. Stoekman for eye glns-esj Satisfaction guaranteed. Staeo Morluirt. left for omnhii on business Tuesday morning. rMrs. N. S. Ball is visiting her par ents in Franklin this week. Sam Temple of Kansas City was In town on business) this week. Some good residence lots for sale, tuquire of jr. WVitilllfonl. The baby ehild of Mr. and Mrs Chit. Carrier is reported very low. The W. IHC met Saturtlny utter noon ami had a good meeting. Mr. Atkins of the tlrni of Barber & Atkins was in Cowles Monday. .Mrs. Ida Stoft'er of Womer, Kas.. was visiting friends in this elty Saturday. Lloyd Brndbrook was down from Woodruir, Kas., the llrst of the week. You will miss it if yon don't try Routt County Coal. - J. O. Cm iiwkli . Chas. Stetren of Grand Island was in town on business the first of the week. Lyman Kssig. ,loe Crow and Jake Klliuger shipped stock to market Sun day. tiny ltiadbrook and Chas. Moede wore down from Bluo Hill over Sun day. Will Snyder of South Dakota is in town for a two weeks visit with rela tives. The X'mas club was entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. Boyd Smith. Father Fitzgerald went to Lincoln Monday toittcnd Bishop Bonacum's funeral. Miss Mary Watson of Bellaire Kan oas was visiting friends in this eity Saturday. ('. II. Bust and family have moved into the Crans' property in the west part of town. .Mrs. Boss Owen of Franklin visited at the home Dr. Cross and wife the last of the week T. (J. ThoiupsttoWf (irand Uland has returned homo after a few days visit at Ceo. Lindsey's. lEooue Saunders Is home from Omaha where he took in the Nebraska Cement I sers Ass n meeting. Will Kdson of Grand Island spent the first of the week in this eity with liis father. I. W. Kdson. J rant Tiuner'.s dray business basin creased so much lately that he has purchased another team. Mr. .larboc will use a very important quest ion for his text next Sunday cicning. All are invited. W. S. Bense returned from Denver Tuesday morning where he went to at tend the funeral of hi- father. .Mis. .lames Burden went "to St. .foe and Kansas City Monday morning to buy tier spring stock of rnilliucry K your farm for sale? List it with Da.s Oauiii.u' a- Cowan.. It will be liberally advertised. Chief office. Mrs. Brt Dill of Franklin .spent a few da,.s visiting at the home of N s Ball in this city the last of the week. II. A. LctftDu ot the Miner Bros. Co.. left Sunday for Chicago and Now Vork on a .spring buying trip for the Miner .store. The watch will be good long after the price is forgotten if you buy one of these bargain watcher, at Nr.w llol'KK.'s. The Dcgtee of Honor meets next Tuesday evening. All members are urged to bo present as licit' will be initiation. Is your farm for saloV List it at selling price- on stiaight commission basis with Ds G miiiki: A Comi'a.m. Chief office. Mr. and , Mrs. Austin who live in the south part of town are the hnpny par ents ot a baby girl whieh arrived Mon day morning. Wednesday inoining while Lloyd Bust was shoveling corn the scoop shovel fell on his left foot and out a bad gash in it. . Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Yost returned from Bladen Monday wheie they at tended the funeral of Mrs. Yost's father, Mr. Caull'man. ) Mtss Vernon Storm who isattcpdiiig the state university at Lincoln spent .Sunday in this city with her parents. Mr. and Mm. Paul Storey. The. W. ( . T. t;.. will meot with Mrs. .looTophain next Wednesday afternoon at'JfA Francis Willard program is prepared ami a good attendance Is desired. The Baptist Sunday m-IiooI did a commendable thing last Sunday when the.s voted $10 to the fiimlnc stricken in China. The mouy went fnnwnd on Monday Mr and John Suttuu of Wtiluut Creek precinct are vlsltiug at the home of Mrs. Arneson in this city. Mr. Sutton has purchased Friz Rich unison's propel ty in the north west part of town and they will move there in tin near future. 1 y Here' going i s a low-price picnic on; you're invited VOU'RE probably not very different from the rest of us when it comes to getting some unusual value for your money; it's human nature, and every body's got some of that in them. We've made up our minds to clean up this stock of good things to wear; to clear out all fall and winter goods and start the spring season with an entirely new lot of stuff. In order to do it we're quoting prices on these things that are good enough reason for any man who likes to get good things for less than they're really worth to come here on the run. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are among these goods; and when any man can get Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at less than the usual prices he's certainly not very wise if he doesn't do it. There are a lot of other good things, loo; we'll give you an idea of what to expect here: 20 per cent Discount Continues This Week. PAUL STOREY, THE CLOTHIER This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. The Kensington club met with Mr-. Os-oar Uoyec Weduosday afternoon. After the meeting was ovr ice cream and fruit was M'rved and everybody had a good time. Dr. Warrick, tlio specialist will inct 83 e, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly lilted at Dr. Uamerell's otlice in Ited Cloud Tuesday. Peb. 'Jlst. Frank Cowdeu left Suuday for east . urn marlietK on his annual apriiiK buy ing trip for the Cowdeti Knlcy Cloth-' ingCo. . lie will visit Chicago. .Mil waukee and Now York. i Word has been received of the marr iage of Mr. Arthur Myern find Mrs. Josio .Moralivlllo both of this eity. They will tesldo in California. The Chief extends eoiiKiatulations Too many watches in our stook nialtes the oppoilunity for von to buy, a watch at a price that you will soon j forjrot. We need the money. Xrw-j noiTsn .Jeweler and Optometrist. i last week out reporter made a mis take in regard to Mr. and Mrs. I-Viku. son of Orleans ha vint? aaby hoy. It should have been Dr.Cardneratid wife J of Orleans are th happy parents of V lmbv boy. " ' i Your llrst chance to tret a wateli at practically wholesale price. We need some quiok money and our niees on these wilt soou transfer the goods to your pocket b?U you'll have to hurry N'owhouso the-.leweler. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. White of Thay icr. Mo., are vibitiii).' at the home of Mr Kd KobbltiR in tiiis oily. Mr. White Is a brother of Mrs. Hohbins and is aent for the Fiiseo Hull Hoad Company nt that place. Today Han Garner received from H rn est, I). Joi.cs of Coitland, Oieuou a copy of the Monilni. devonian of date Feb 'tth, the otlth anniversary edition. The paper is tUo gieuiMally of Portland, is of rcKular 7 ..column nie, in sis sections, and 12S Jjnebj Jt pictures the' development Jif, OVegon and i'ortlund and advertises tjij-lr bustne.s, tHhOiliets md Industries without limit M. C tsht'nnan received a telegram .Saturday from Ward lliatt of Iaveta, Colo., statin1,' that a ten pound boy had found its way into their home, mother and ehild O. K. (iraudpa Mel feels iuit.' hilarious over the affair but if he receives no back set ho will be able u pull through without me chanical assist ance. The Ited Cloud cornet band will (give an all home talent play at the opera house ne.t Thursday night. They have chosen to portray a western drama and are working hard on their scveial parts. The orchestra will fur nish the music, and this feature alone will be uull worth the pi ice of admis sion. The boys arc very cnthusiaHtio and will give an ecelleiit play. There was something lining at the home of .lodge Manser last .Sunday, lie had been down town and was think ing that he was feeling pretty spry for a mail who had been horn sixty si yi-ais ago to a day and evidently would have tlcmon.st luted to his famh ly how easily be could overturn the dining room table had he not met with a big surprise. It seems that IiIh friend and neighbors remembered that this was his birthday and they celebrated the event by taking gay pi'Ssfssiou of ids home. It was on the lildgo but he enjoyed the fun and was just as game a.s the rest. Here's hop ing that In will have sixty six more biithdays just like the last one. Afc. and Mrs. II. M. Hrown and daughter Florence and Mrs. Harriet of Franklin were visiting at the home of Mrs 10. U. Koss I uesday. Mrs. Moss ami Mrs. Ilrnwn are ulsters aud Mrs. Harriet is their mother. They report u praiiie tire in their neighbor hood Saturday night, caused by light ning .striuiug a imyMtaclc tiuring a heavy thunderstorm. The haystack was burned to the ground mid n gen uine prairlo lire started. About two o'clock in the morning ouc of the neighhois m'W the tire and called up all the rehbleitts on the telephone Hue and soon there were plenty of men at work lighting the tire Just as they used to in days gone by .lust as they hul the (Ire almost under contiol the i aid came and finished the work. A prairie (lie in February' how is that for winter wcnt)iciv Stand up for Xebrj'.ska. I The School of Dressmaking Saturday Afternoon February 1 I , 1911 Mr. Terry will give a public demonstration on dressmaking at 3 p. m. in the Eagle Hall. Mr. Terry has made dressmaking a life study and teaches the art of fitting all styles of gowns. All the girls that have their costumes finished will wear them, as Mr. Terry wishes all the Ladies in the country to see the work -done by girls thaffiever sewed be fore. Don't miss this demonstration Mr. Terry will take charge of this school personally for the next 60 days. R. A. TERRY Inventer and Instructor. Chat My Chapter No I". Order ot the Kastern Stars, meets at Masonic Hall alternate Monday's Mrs. Cora I'otter, W ,M Mis ..,lith Uobinson s-'ecretaiy jii(i:i HHI..N imriu'it. iJirai'r,'f rati Mnuc.mit olntmii y l runt, l a. ni. Nilibiilh.s'i'linol lm, in. I'rmvhlim 7:tr i. in. i liiiMitm V oj k i't. Hniul :00 p. in. , , .Croai'liliiK Ml art' luvltt 1 to attend. J. F. .UnnoK, Minuter. a A A 1 'I i i. ''-rtm.mKrrmfi'3KaaXSiaVm2BS&&WS -TrfwwwteTw?