I III - . iJanMMhMMjinBMbUUM - CM-nam-El The Best Varnish Made. Sold Only BY CHARLES L. COTTING, The Druggist . 10CALETFES V Uoy Ktist proprietor o( tlic Koynl Harbor Shop has nil modern conven iences in any (list class Harbor Shop. Au electric Massage, first class voik man. Particular people patron lc his particular plnee. "Resolutions in Action" will be the subject of Mr. Jurboo's address next Sunday evening which will be tlio third of it series of sormons which he is giving more esprcially for the young people. All are invited. Our specialties-single Photographs and (Ironp Pictures, you do the sitting, we do the work in classy, artistic man ner. Ours is "Tho Model Studio" and tho sooner you come the sooner you get your pleUiro Sikvkns Uhom. Hereafter the Skating rinlt will bo open Wednesday 'J to 5 ladles only. Wednesday 7 to 10 p. ni., Saturday U to 11:30 u. ni. children only, Saturday 2 to f p. in., Sutnrday 7 to lo p. m. Man'i.kv Bros. at I in The Lyric has quit business. Still tho ourfew romalns sllei.t. E. II. IliiKhcs spent Sunday In Super lor. CUas. Steiton loft for IHadeu Mon day. Jim Btbortou went to Hustings Mn day. George VanCnmp is in inl' lhls week. Paul Storey is on tho sick list this week. John Klpp of Hastings was iu town Friday. E. Hlatt was down from Ayr Wed nesday. J. 11 Show of Hastings was in town Monday. Will Robertson was in Muo Hill Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Walker Is lu Kansas City this week. Old newspapers 5 ceuts ft bundle this oflico ,.,. ii. ...t.,r. .if Uivorton wus r ion mink.. v town Friday. C.uy ltarnnott came down from Pdue Hill Tuesday. I W. Ilolund of Ilubbell was in town Tuesday. Jack Masters and wife aro home from Bertrand. Mrs. Paul Pope left last wcolc for a visit in Colorado. Guy Hradbrook waa down from Blue Hill Wednesday. Duane Saunders returned from Brnnning Friday. He satistied ouly with the best White Loaf fills the bill. K. W. Furgeson of Topeka, ICtis., is in town this week. Charles Pratt or Hastings is in town today on business. Lee DeTourof Guide Kock spent Sunday in tho city. Ned Preston of Superior wan In town Saturday on business. T.J. Ward of Lincoln was in town this week on business. Win. Breedo of Hastings was in town yesterday on business. Supt Klch and wife spent Sunday iu Fairbury with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Kaley of Lincoln nn in the city this week. v..,i iiiiiiWllh of Blue Hill is at tending court this week. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. Good si. room house for rent, in .ipiiroof H. W. (iulliford. Some good residence lots for sale. Inquire of H. W. Ciullifonl. The little nine mouth's old child of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stewai t died Wed nesday morning and was burled today. Farm Loans,-' '" " lc'ul' to make farm loans at the lowest rate and best terms. I am nolo agent for Trevett, Mattis .; Baker. Some pri vate money J. H. Bailey, Ited ( loud, Nebr. Bud McCune and wife spent Sunday in this city with his parents. O. A. Peterson and Kd Hjlly were ovor from Lebanon Tuesday ' Come let us make a noise like a 1th J of July celebration this year Take your eggs, butter and poultry to J. O. Caldwell and got cash. i F. Sullivan of Iowa City, Iowa was , iu tho city the first of the week. You will miss it if you don't try ltoutt County Coal.-J. o. Caldwell. Mrs. Ben Grant returned homo from a visit with relatives at Ohlowa Satur day. A. II. Mansiiold the paint man of Hastings was in town Friday on busi ness. Wilbur Hamilton and family spent Sunday in Guide. Hock with his par ents. Foit Salk Corrugated iron, 2.50 per square, limited quantity. (. F. W.VLLIN. Tom McCrillls nurcliuhed one of those line Kimball pianos of Hd Aniaek this week. Arthur Simons of Hastings was in town Saturday as a witness in tint dis trict court Attorney Kd. L. Adams of Minilen was iu town this week attending dis trict court. The "Whole Family" is extended a Cordial invitation to visit our stitidio. Stkvenh HllO. Aaron Hedge returned from Beatrice Saturday evening, where he visited his brother Orrin. A most interesting law auit is being tried this week in district court, Piatt vh Richardson. Mrs. Keying of Franklin is visiting at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Noble Ball this week. Mrs. Jennie Hingor returned to Lin coln Wednesday. Mrs Boyd Smith accompanied her. Mrs. uernard MeNony is entertain ing this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Burr of Guide Rock. Prof, rciiaugh formerly of this city now of Washington. I). ('. , is visiting relatives here this week. White Loaf takes the cake and mak es the best bread. All the merchants sell it. fully guaranteed. Miss Vina llalliday of t.'rcely. Colo., arrived Sunday on account of the death ot her brother Jiarl. The G. A. U. will meet hcieut'ter at one o'clock sharp on the 1st and 'M Saturdays ot each month. It does not mutter how many of you come, but get their. Photographs are always nice. Sn.vnx Bitos. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Tompkins of Doniphan relumed home after a short visit with Itev. K.X. Tompkins. Is your farm lor sale? List it with Dan Gariii.ii ,v Cumi-aw. It will he liberally advertised. Chief ofllce. Bert King, Geo. Coon, Chris Jensen and J. A. McArthur and sou Lee wont Will Fitzgerald a nephew of Father Fitzgerald of this city was killed last Saturday while hauling a load of lum ber up In South Dakota to build with on his claim which ho recently moved onto. Tho remains will be brought to this city for burial. Base ball fans are delighted to hear of tho success of Clarence (Lefty) Mitchell, in his tryout with the Do troll "Tigers." Mitchell has boon taken with the ilrst division team which signifies that lie is capable of being a regular this season. My now stock of Wall Papor Justin, call and sec tho choice patterns of 1911. Paints, oils, varnlshos, mouldings, picture frames and everything that goes with a Ilrst class wall pa per store, J. C. 8 LOS 8. Old Argus stand. Just as much care, in fact a little more, should be exorcised iu buying electric sad Irons, as iu buying any thing olso. Some irons uso more olec- tricily than others iu doing the same work. Get your electric irons of MortllAitr Buos., they carry the author ized iron. Be earefull of "just as good" electric irons. Hakes Home Biking Easy ! fcil'VA1 'fe'iiJ B Several days ago James Karl Hajli day son of Win. llalliday fell oir a building and injured Ids back which caused his death Sunday night at 12 o'clock after several days of suffering. Ho was i:i years old. The funeral oc curred Tuesday afternoon at II o'clock at the Christian church. Itev. Hum mel conducted the funeral services. Due of tho best and brightest tilings1 we can give, is kind words. They have well been likened to the bright dowers of earth's existence. Uso them every where, but especially around the lire side; they will make a paradise out of a hovel. Nothing can heal a wounded heart, or cheer a crushed spirit like kind woids Let us not bo so careful how we use them, for they are the greatest blessing earth can give. A number of relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ethoiton, came in on last Wednesday and gave them a most pleasant surprise, it being their .'Kith wedding anniveisary. Mr. and Mrs. Kthertoii were tho leeiplentsof several nice presents. Out of town guests were Mrs. M. A. Ktherton of Hartley. Nebr.. aged mother of the former, Mrs. L. (;. HotVman of Itcpuh- Peterson Kndieott. licau City. Xebr., Mrs. C. ('. and Mrs. Xebr. A. C. Peterson of THE New Oxfords, r . ' N ew ,i' ljl" . V s 4. tt t ,- ' , I I- " it ' . '.' ' Hats, New Shirts are here and ready for your inspection. New Suits, r I i loo Would be pleased to show you these new things. PAUL STOREY THE CLOTHIER The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing, Cluett Shirts, Crawford Shoes and Munsing Underwear. to St. Joe Wednesday with theirstock. In your farm for saleY List it a selling prices on straight commission basis with-Dan flAiniK.it & Company. Chief oftjee. ThoDoirree of Honor meets next Tuesday evening. All ijicmbcis are requested to bu present us there is work to be done. S. C. Shuck w ho lives south west of town is building a new house uud other improvements on his school section which ho leceutly purchased. Farm Loans Negotiated -Longest Time Kasiest Optional Payments Low est Bates of Interest on Shnrlost No tice. Dan CiWUtKIt ,: Co. At Ciiikk Ofllce Word has been teeoived from Ksconi da, Calif., of Ihu serious illness of Claude I'iereo, fonneily of this city, His many fiiends hope for a speedy recovery. POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only hahing powder tnntSo from iictyal Grapo Grcana of Tartar H0ALBM,K0LIMEPK5SPHATE j G.J. Hiijwoll.foimerly with the Bed 1 Cloud Auto Co., was in town tho latter part of last week, preparing to remove to Omaha, where he has a good posi tion with an auto supply company. The following shipped stock to St. Joe Wednesday: Frank Amack 1 ear of hogs, Bert King 1 car of cattle, Geo. Coon !i earn of cat Ho, Koontz & Jensen :i cars of cattle. II. C. Cutter 2 cms of hogs. J A. McXrthurll cars of cnttlv. There is a sowing time and a time to reap. Thewisoman said: "Bring a j child up in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." So it is with the boys of toduj who are allowed to run the streets till nine or ten o'clock at night. This does not mean our town alone, as most all towns are similarly atllieted for un atllietion it surely proves to be to many families in the after life of the boys. Patents, see after your boys, mid tho company they keep. It will be worth moil! than gold to you and them in the years to come. F. II. Gorlaeh of Cowles, Xob., says the fanners of Webster county aro cutting out the alfalfa crop that makes the seed, and using it all for feed. Mr. Gcrlaoh is said to have been the lirst man in that, county to try raising alfalfa on upland.'' When it was in troduced iu that section, it was given out that there was no use trying to raise it any place outside of the bot toms," said he. "Well, 1 made a tost of this by sowing It on upland. While the generul yield was not so rank I produced ulfalfa of much bolter quality than could be raised on tht bottoms. Now it is being raised on all our lauds. This shows that a little expoiimontlng will often benefit the farmer. We are not raising any seed. The hay pays best, although seed is very high, and in good demand. With an abundance of good feed on the farm, the fanner need not worry about getting his stock thiough." KutisiiH City Drover's Telegram. Statement School District Finances r.M'KSIMIl'IIK- Teaehers salary S ."ilft.CO Janitors 781 .'to Hxtra labor 51.25 II. S books VM.i'i Grade bonks 127.70 Lab. and M. T. supplies KSO.liO Janitors supplies .'EJOfi Bepairs f'.r.(!l Fixtures and fiirniluio 20.21 Light, phpun and water ."iO.HIl Printing H.7r Freight, exptoss and dray ... Ill I'll Fuel 7i;c.ao .f""K Ml urn Mil nrc IivasVVSsj rauf i l VErL5'raP7)i Wi'.f wiy&i Mi T Viy2rrHWW5rs- mtmmur;- y WE LEAD'ne hayinc. wrroin Patnttl. Ritcnilon Arm. Ktaecr. 11 tha mli-vel at the world. You cn Hack ami handle more tuy nt & lei cent nj lth trtiitr I convrnienta wnn our tiwiicr, lnn unn ny otnvr on ma muki. ' ; TUERR IS NONE JUST AS GOOD. , The fitiekrr uti-ntinj after It U hilt way up lUhtem th load and I in a aniiorm arnii rrom me ntn, ine caiiK uwi in piaco or a rop u lUkri an.l I'U'.lner Mowttn. all mile In Denver. ra Hell worth our W InvettiVailon. Cull devriptive matur will l-e mailel you on iwjci!. H (0 iiuriawnrUfKatc, and auuvenir, x-nt frvf if lou mention tr.il piper. H I I Miscellaneous 270.lt) Kent and insurance, Gen. school supplies. Total Hal. on hand :w.oo 220.7:1 ? ill 00.2!) 088.72 nr It -.TUft dct THE PLATTNER IMPLEMENT CO. r-MM UJrr IVyirhDWt 20 DNm.COLO. THAT MONEY CAM BUY ,J South Western Nebraska Farm KnrMns We have a large list of fauns and uinches, both valley and upliiiid, line ed fiom S10 to joO per acre. Sums of 'the license money the board as usual these can be exchanged for r:.,stom ' has u comfortable- balance mi hand. .,.,,, m,...,!. , ,,, , ,. Keal estate ta.ses will bo turned in the inopoilj. N.m is your chance to in- ,ht r Apr nm, , bo.ud will clo-e vest while it is cheap rile us. , ,, thu years businei-s without a dollar A II Powi.iis a Co.Trt'nton, Nebr , of Indebtedness 0740.01 KKOKII'IH On hand July 1, 1010. 825.51 From Co. Treas 7450.00 " Sales (Hch. Urds) -17,00 Tult Ions iri0.00 From state .'100.00 Total $0710.01 It. D. Monnv., Secretary. We wish to cull attention to the statement of the condition of our school funds as furnished by the board. This is a most excellent show ing especially since tho board, (fid not receive the usual SlfiOO.OO from saloon license. Hefrlderi there was on extra teacher employed to help care for Ujh unusual number of little tots in the kindergarten. The high school teach ers draw considerably more salaries this year than lust. Several of the permanent teachers received a raise as orovided iu the schedule. Another .temofexnense was tho nurehaso 0f will uoniplidelj icllevo Indigestion or ii.,..ii..i.iini.K fur tlu. mmlHiilH of the, 'dyspepsia, or the medicine used dur commercial course. Again the repair M"!,' ho trial will cost tho user uoth were chiii'cially heavy since this lii-!'HrT eluded side walks and other permanent improvements. Notwithstanding these inusual expondituics and the loss of SIWPSpN & KEHWOKTHY Successor To A. C. Bradsliaw Exclusive Dealers In Hay, Grain, Flour, Oils, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa Meal. : : PHONE US YOUR ORDERS. BELL RED 57 It Is Curable Dyspepsia may lie completely eradi cated if propel fv treated. Wo sell a remedy that wo positively guarantee. wo uige you who are sull'eriug with in digestion or dyspepsia to try tttt.vall Dyspepsia Tablets. A 2.Wcnt bo contains enough medicine for fifteen lays' treatment, lor ehiouio cases we have two larger .sizes, ,"0 cents and SI. 00. Remember you can obtain lioxall Ueinedies only ai-Tho RomiII Tills, rnmi.flv Imw lmi.ll nui.wwl INtv.,11 ' nlOIC. I lie II, I'i. llllCC Ulllg Oo. Dysjcpsia Tablets. Certainly 110 1 - oirer could be more fair, and ouroiVert Tl,l,r" ls oii-.lilcimlilo talk about should be proof positive that l!e.-Hll ""H'nding the prlmaiy election law ,. . , , , . . . . . , but evi-ry one soonis to ho "up iu tho Dyspepsia Tablets aio a dependable! , . , . , ., , .,,' , ' ' l ' 1 air as to what Is the wise tiilug to do. ,l'"a','i'- iTheru are advooatcs in plenty of tho luiibiuiiuh rib tho uirHilulno will (.ost I wide open, the closed and thu half j 011 nothing it it docs not benollt you, open plan. f ill A 1 1 w mrmmwfMi'-'vifmgy srvrmr&suiama&asjsz! "'""SKi.C: ? "'-'savi-'r-OTriTrv 3K ,XX$i,