9 Mz$y&! -s .i - i . ..-. . I 1 ! . yip J : V V li CHARLES L. C0TT1NG, The Druggist I LOCALETTES Boyd Smith i in Lincoln this week. A. V. (iaritnur lost a homo Monday. Lac Kultli loft forBhuleti this morn ing. Mutt Doyle spout Sunday in Su perior. l-2d Hedge was down fioin Hastings Friday. Sam Good of Cowles was in tlio city Monday. Soon bo tiino for tlio curfew to ring, won't it'. Mrs. Paul Popo is homo from a vis.lt in Denver. Old nowspnpors 5 cents a bundle at this oflluo. John Toinliusou went to liluo Hill Wednesday. Yntico Sorgeson was In Hustings Wednesday. Kick Wuknsick of Frnnlclln was in town Tuesday. To got the '-cws while it in fresh, read The Chier. Paul Storey went to Lincoln Wed nesday morning. .Joe Crow lost a valuable mart) last week, worth S-'-'iO. I!e satisfied only with the best White Loaf (111., the bill. Hills Julius of Miles City, Mont., was in town Sunday. 1-2. I'. Overman went to Franklin Tuesday on business. Oeorge Bushee of Hastings spent Tuesday in lied Cloud. Dr. S. .1. Cunningham anil wife have returned from Indiana. John Dull" of Hastings was in town Wednesday on business. Kd Walter came home Saturday in order to be here to vote. Miss Nellie Fringor was up rrom (Juide Hock Wednesday. (lood six room house for rent, in quire of H. W. Gulliford. Small grain is needing a good rain. Oats coining up unevenly. Some good residence lots for sale. Inquire- of H. W. Oulliford. Vcrn Crawford and wife of Frank lin wer in the city Friday. Mrs. Charles Crabill Is visiting rela tives in Lincoln this week. Tuko your eggs, butter and poultry to J. O. Caldwell and got cash. Aaron Hedge has accepted a position with the Red Cloud Milling Co. Miss Simmons of Riverton spent Sunday with friends in the city. Miss Helen Yeaiku returned from Bloominglnu Saturday morning. Bernard McNeny attended district court In Blooinimrton ll.isweeh. How about that city league base ball'.' Como along, letV got busy. Farm Loans, 1 am again icady to make farm loans at the lowest rate and best tonus. I am hole agent for Trevett, Mattis ,v Baker Snino pri vate money .1. II. Ba'ley, lted C loud. Nchr. AbcoSutoiy Piw iS . TSso only IniMnfl pewiici matte from Royal Grstpa tffohftn nf Tarter ftOYAi . fJ E The Best Varnish Made. Sold Only Y 'I'be Clnistaias club meets no.sl Tuesd.iy with Mrs. Frank Peterson. I". I AiuneU has returned from St. .Io-t h, where he went oil business. You will miss it If j mi don't try , Routt County Coal.- J. O. Cai dwell. John Polnieky and Warren Louglin wont to Hastings Wednesday morn ing Riverton iignin went 'dry," all pre dictions to the contrary notwithstand ing Walter Means moved his pool hall to the old Tepee building Wednes day. Charles Amack and Fred Coons were up from Guide Koek the first of tho week. Peter Ureling of Hastings spout Sunday with I)r, Boles and other friends. Mrs. Wolls of Cowlos spent Tuesday in town with her sister, Mrs. J. 1-2. Butler. Foi: Su.i. Corrugated lion. W.50 per square, limited ciiantity. C. F. Wm.LIN. F. W. L.rgleston and M. 1). Sperry wore up from Beatrice Monday on business. Noble Ball was in Bladen and Blue Hill the fore part of the week on business. T. It. Tuekett and wife have gone to Missouri, wlieie they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McNeny and Mrs Oscar Hughes spent Friday in Smith Center. x Vie Fulton has moved to town and will reside in his property on North Seward street. The "Whole Family" is extended a Cordial Invitation to visit our stuidio. Srr.vKSs Bitox. Mrs S. Day nd Miss Mabel Day re turned home Tuesday evening from IOdgar and York. Mrs. Omer Doling of Lincoln is here for a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. 1-2. B. Smith. White Loaf takes tho cake and mak es the best bread. All the merchants sell it, fully guaranteed. The (5. A. It. will meet hereafter at ono o'clock sharp on the 1st and lid Saturdavs of each mouth. Wins Strong has returned to his home in Culbertson after a visit with his brother, C. 1-2 Strong. It does not matter how many of you come, but get their. Photographs are always nice. Sii.vuns Biios. (iurlleld Ludlow left Monday even ing for California, called there by the serious illness of his mot her. Is vour farm tor sale? List it with DwCvniui! A 'omi n It will lie liberally advert i-t d. Chief office. Mr. and Mr. 1). Llndney arrived homo Monday after an extended visit In N York and othorenHtorn'stntos. Dr. II. K. A flier and family have re movod to Campbell, whore tho doctor will locate and practice his profession Bert Miller was called to Rexford, Kan., Tuesday morning by a telegram announcing the serious illness of his mother. As we. go to press we learn that the year-oht child of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes, of (iai Hold township, died this morning. George Amack returned Saturday from a business trip to Coodlaud, Kan. Ho purchased cattle for his farm there. Is your farm for Mile? List it at selling prices on straight commission basis with Dvn Gaiiiikii A- Company. Chief olllce. Mauley Bros, have sold the skating rink to Win. Wolfe, and the same Is now being conducted by Clare and Clyde Wolfe. Clay Sehoonover, foriuorly with tho Bed Cloud team, is surprising the Omaha fans and bids fair to be a reg ular for all season. Mrs. .1. 1-2. Bet, arrived home Tues day from extended visit with relit- j tlves in Oklahoma. No wonder tho Professor Is so happy. Mis Lee (ilfl'eu of Superior visited with friends hero. She was joined ly her husli mil and th j' departed Min d i i .i i f.ii itii 'i i. i CM-nam-E Prisi'llla Leonaid has a good social settlement worker's story In Tho Youth's Companion of April 27th. It is called "Crossing (lie Line."' Irving Cilinutings has purchased the ice liiisuis tiotn Mr Day. Anyone In neiil of Ice should phone red 'J I and the, will be taken care of. Fai in Loans Negotiated Longest Time Busiest Optional Payments Low est Bates of Interest on Shortest No flee. -Han G.Minnt v Co. At Cnii:r Ollleo Mr and Mrs. .1. F. Gilmesof Blue Hill were in town Sunday to. see their new grandson. U rami pa Grimes bulk ed awfully happy and Ned seemed Jealous Wanted u'lU) head of cattle to pas ture; plenty of gias, shade and run ning wutoi: Id cents per mouth. Call on oraddie.s.s Dolcu A How en, Frank lln. N.-ii. I'-M'iie and Don Stimuli rs. our genial ioiiiiieiiiuMi. returned Monday t'loin n in ok's hunting trip in tlio wlhls of Missouri, and report a good lime and plenty of game. Rev. J. M. Balis will hold icgular services at Giace chinch the next two Sundays. Next week being Holy week, services will be held every day, full notice of which will be given out next Sunday. Two stories in The Youth's Compan ion's April numbers tell of perioiis ad veiitute at sea one, a fisherman's story, "Tho Seventeenth Man"; tho other, a diver's story, "Tiappcd by the Wire." Guy Bradbrook came down from York Monday to vote. "Brad" says that ho will undoubtedly wear a York uniform this year and that Jarrott already has three or four of the old team signed up. Boy Bust proprietor of tlio Royal Barber Shop has all modern conven iences In any first class Barber Shop. An electric Massage, first class work man. Particular people patron ie his particular place. Bev. A. A. Ciessinan has gone to Trenton to attend the aiiimal mctling of the Republican Valley Association of Congregational Churches and take part in the twenty-fifth anniversary of the chinch at Trenton. He expects to be back Friday morning. Flection is over and the town still dry. Now let's get. busy and talk Fourth of July. Come, merchants, wake up! Call that mass meet tug. Let s be going. Don't let tho other towns get ahead of us this year , Our specialties single Photographs and Group Pictures, you do the sitting, we do the work in classy, artistic man ner. Ours is "Tho Model Studio" and the sooner you come tho sooner you get your picture - Sikvkn- Blips. The Ladles' Aid society of tho M. H. church will hold their annual Faster bazar April 8th, in Woodmen hall. In connection with the bazar they will serve a chicken pie dinner and supper. A cordial invitation is extended to all Price ','. cents. Fveryone who enjoys C. A. Stephen's stories of the good times fifty years back will rejoice to know that another series of "Tales of the Old Farm" is about to appear in Tlio Youth's Com bunion. The first of this series is n story of 'Spraiigle-Legs" - a family pet. The Willing Workers of the Christian Church at Inavalc will hold their annual Bazar at Hunter's Hall, April 15th. Sale of Aprons, Bonnets and Etc., opens at 2 p. m., Supper at S:30, price 25c. A cordial welcome extended to all. I i! nl' unknots ii hi i in last 1'i.ili.y al'lei uooli tle-.Uojv'if tin- eiist elel'itor ami the v. want dwelling which stood to the south of it. Owing to the great distance from the tiro stations the fire was he(ond control before the depart1 iiiont aniveil Fortunately there was no gr.tin in the elovator at the time. Just as much caie, in fact a little more, should be exorcised In buying electric sad irons, as in buying any tiling else. Soino lions use more elec tricity than others in doing the same woik. (Jet your electric irons of Moim.Mii BltoS., they carry theuiithor ized iron. Be careful 1 of "just as good" electric irons. K. II. Nowhouse. L. II. Fort, Al Turnor and Art McArthur attended the county camp meeting of the M. W A. at Uue Hill Wednesday. 1-3. II. Newhouse of this city was elected delegate and C. V, Vaughan of Oulde Hock alternate to the state meeting to tfe held at Fremont. Guide Rock was selected as tho next place to hold the county meeting. 1-2 very election develops a crop of volets who seem unable to mark their ballots in a manner to have them counted. I ho method of marking the ballots uudei the Aiistialiau s stein is so simple it would seem impossi ble for anyone to go wrong, yet at Tuesday's election about a doen bal lots In the Plivt wind and eventl in tho Second ward wore thrown out be cause of lining incorrectly maiked. Oiib l,wot;" voter In the Second ward was so anxious to let his sentiments become known that he signed Ills tutiii ' ' lil- b.illi'l vs. I eh. of in ii -c, l.Vii i Ik' it !t Oxfords, .New N are here and ready for your Dew 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. The llrst of tho series of meetings to lie held in the Congregational church will be hold on Friday even ing. Mr. Guidinger of Lincoln will bo present to take eliurge of the music. On Saturday evening the llrst of the illustrated seimons will be given; sub ject: "Conversion at the Sycamoro Tree." Sunday will bo a great day. Special music, by the choir, assisted by Mr (inidinger. At :t p. in. a meet ing for men only. All men and boys eoidially invited The music will be ii stiong feature of the meeting. On Sunday evening the second of the ii lust luted sermons will be given; sub ject. 'The Fruitless Tree." Come ex pecting a hle'sinc. All mado wel come. oiTTSelJuId Nearly Anjoni: Hay .Secure a .S'lilcmllil (ire vi lit of Hair We have a remedy that has a lecord of glowing hair and curing baldness in !).( out of every loo cases where used according to directions for a reason able length of time. That may seem like a stiong statement it is, and wo mean it to be, and no one should doubt it until they have putour claims to an actual test. Wo are so certain Rexall ,,n.T' Hair Tonic will cure dandriifV, prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair, that we personally give our posi tive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for it in every instance where it does not give entire satisfaction to the user. Rexall -".KV Hair Tonic Isas pleasant to u.so as clear spring water. It is de light I ully perfumed, and does not grijaso or gum tlio hair. Two sizes. ."jOc and Si. Do. Willi our guarantee back of it, you certainly take no risk. Sold only at our stoio-Tho Rexall Store. Tho II 1-2. (ii ice Drug Co. Clarence Mltclit.ll Making; (iootl. Mitchell of Red Cloud In .the State league last year is said to bo the most promising young twuler on tho Tiger stall'. Thoiobv hangs a tale. The Athletics n-oiit ssas in town last umi inei ami tipped it "t! I" Junius sulii van that i - s(l j.. ,i (,' to Ri i i h-ii'i THE ew JTacIlSj N ew S UltS, Despalu beat him there and lauded an option on Mitchell for a mouth before O'Brien got on the job. Detroit also looked the lad over, After watching him work a few times, Duspaiu decid ed that the kid did not have tlio stutl' and passed him up. the Philadelphia club doing the same If Mitchell makes good it will be a joke on D. D. and Connlo,Mack. Lincoln Star. Tlio Sportfng News of St. Louis says that the Detroit management has de cided to keep Mitchell until along in inidseasou anil pioini'dy eairi him all season. His mau ti lends nirtl well wishois here hope that he will make good. 0! When: is 1 lie Man? I U iltiin lo Mrs. V)' '. 1'iul.ir in IHI.all I -ii mi' imr.i . "()! Where is the man," suid the horse one day, With its head reined up, as it passed o'er tlio way. Who lias taken all my enjoyment awa, 'i Who in vented the check to hold my head high, Till 1113 neck cramps so much, 1 wish I could die? Ho must have been wicked; ho surely did know How cruol 'twould be to treat a horse so! I try to bo kind to this master of mine, I go fast or slow to the touch of the Hue. If 1 only could move my head up and down it would not seem half so far to the town. But to hold my neck stilf, with my eyes towaid tho sky No wonder I stumble! You ought to know why. How would YOU like to look toward the sun When its glare almost blinds youV Do you think 'twould be tun'. I can't see the road; I can't tell my woes; And many will follow Damo style where sho goes. So they buy tho check rein to tortiuo their beast, To add to their dignity, tho' it don't 111 the least. I'2veryoue loves a kind man the bist, One who is kind to his hoi so and the rest They are riding behind me, with 110 fueling of hliame; -They're, laughing ami tulkiig with no thotof my pain. I his ii,, 1 pun. pnsi-iwii' My head, Shirts inspection. f I 1 1 00 how it aches! My eyes almost blind ed! My neck nearly breaks! O! whero is tho man who invented the rein'.' (! whore can he be".' Do you think he was siie-.'' Real Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by tlio Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, April 5, 11)11. Cieo. 12. Coon to Kllen .1. Kent et al, nt! nwt nwl ue KM-10, wd.$ 0100 Chris Fussier to Casper Weg man, it l.'i blk 10, Blue Hill, P'd I F I! HiisL'how exec to 0 Vvg man, lots 1:1 ami ll, Blue Hill, vxo d s2a J Ii Fuller ct 1 to Wobstor county, pt it 1 blk :l, Oowles, wd , . , as John Aubitshon et.nl to J 13 Fox e'2sel '.L 1-1J. wd 10(10 Charles A I law ley to .1 II Rich ards, pt hit s all lot !) blk 'l llrst add to Bladen, wd ltJO Pearl Waullo to Fred McCoy, mid l-a lot I blk 18. Bladon.wd I Pearl Waullo too A Wholan.uud lit lot blk IS. Bladon. wd.. l Clans Rose to H II Allen, lots", ti and 10 blk -, Rosemout, wd i:o Fred B Coploy to Henry L Chaf fin, lot (5 and vti lot 7 block 1, Swoeey's add to Blue Hill, wd 100 Robert Ailatiison to James Mo Brldo, lots r. to 10, block' 1:1, Cowlos, wd 100O Almon W l ox to A Dowd, lots 5 and U blk I, Cox's add to Bla den, wd Jtjji Harriet M Smith to Jess Zoigler, lot I blk Jl Blue lllll, wd lino Benny Fox jr to Arthur O and . Roscoe M Nicholson, sol l!).'2-1-. "d uilOO $H7Sl Mortgages filed, SUJ.'.OO. Mortgages released, l2i:ir. Uovernor Ahlrich's three veto moss- ages, to date, have all boon directed, apparently, against Oniuljn Interests. Just where Judgment piovalls and where prejudice comes in Knot wholly appni'i nt. "1 if A .' 1. '.H 1 .r; .H a wMmHrwJirrv!iMlal&6irt& SSSSttSi