SC'Z Vi . - -shimqwus ,?- iMtSIHiKt' -"TT ., 1 "y ' ' , i 1 Make All New! Woodwork A HARDWOOD FLOOR FOR $2.50 Y - ' . . - 1 : .-,': or 1'. '.. 1 :!. ; v .,1 J : -iet G . .r..- ,' " I i 1 i- 1 "Sit i.r.f itiex.v r.i-.i ! ; i il n-.uks it jus li'te juw linH uo.nl, r.nv c lor, my prain. n:iy width c lorrJ. Make nut ol 1 i-ar;i-ir Into JU7S nml enjoy the luxury 1 1 hardwood ilojtn. If you desire rvi u--!o-iUte n.i-ainii dining-room, den cr M'tmu-room you need not trrnove the old paint or var nish, just apply the Mission Clii-Namcl Graining Process over the old wood work, furniture, etc. Our Special Offer We will fiirmsli the following male rial iirci-smiy for furnishing mi onlln uryi.Ut.tl llooror the lionlcr of n larpc room Cnn offirtco.itcr (repiilnr price fcl-jnr KraUiiiiK compound (40c): can Ohi-Namel (i; Self (Jrnlner (jsc); thiee brushes (70c), w Hit Instruction M) plnln that nny perron, however Inex perienced, cm tlo perfect work. Vulue $$. Special l'rlce, Ji-jo. The Ohio Varnish Co., Cleveland, 0. GHAS. L- C0TT1NG. Druftfclst Fairfield of lliisliuK. waft in town lay in iii'lmlf of the (iiistoiVMusIi LOGALETTES m A nico rain foil Monday ovoiiinfj. lames Ityan loft for Orlonn, Sunday Dan Harbor was in Superior Monday. C. K. Strong was in Kiverton Mon day. Geo. Overlng was in Ulue Hill Mon day. J. II. Ilatley left for Trenton Tues day. Hoy Hnteliison is home from Nor folk. Leo Keith was . in Hastings this week. S. 11. Kizor and wife are homo from Lincoln. Will Kent was in Hepiibliean City Monday. J110. Havel has been on the siek list this week. Old newspapers 5 eents a bundle at this office. Frod Wallin's little daughter is on the sick list. All kinds of Bleetrieal work done by Morlmrt Kros. Mr. and Mrs hoyd Smith aro home from Lincoln. Farm loans , I " ngaln ready to make farm loans at tho lowest rate and best terms. I am solo agent for Trevott, Mattis A. Baker. Some pri vate money .1. II. Uailoy, Ued Cloud. Xebr. ins Mai tie Abel returned to Me Cik "Miiitlay. Mis I'Vank Nelson's father is quite sick u In-r home. Il.'j Wliittaker left for California Sun-lay morning. Mrs. I'atil l'opo returned home from Superior Monday. Win. Parker of Hastings was in (own Monday on business. Wm. Weesuer and (leorgo Llndsey are honi" from Lincoln. (.'lias Gilliam returned home from Lincoln Friday evening. Human! MeNeny and wife were vis iting in Hastings Sunday. Mrs Ethel Hunt left Saturday font few days visit at Keatiiec. Tako your eg, butter and poultry to .1. O. Caldwell and got cash. Mrs. T. A. Tnnnblo left Wednesday for an extended visit in Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Omor Doling returned to their home in Lincoln Monday. The Christmas club met with Mrs. Frank Peterson Tuesday afternoon. You wi'l niis it if yon don't try Iiinitt County CjiiI.- J. O. Cai.hw I'M . ('has. (iilham is putting down a cement walk in front of his resilience II 1 Tnesd Co. Stevens liros., up-to-date methods in Pliotographs, mateiial and workman ship. Clias. Ewing and Hoy Walker of Franklin spent Sunday with 'Noble Ball. Phrate Rounds of Grand Island is ronowing old acquaintoncos here this week. Amboy White Loaf "takes tho cake." makes the best bread and pleases the cooks. Warren Lougtiu left Wednesday for Hastings, where ho has accepted a position. Pete IIaiisu, who lives in the east part of town, is remodeling his resi dence Warren Nelson, son of Mrs. Frank Nelson, fell and broke his arm Wed nesday. Mrs. Art. Sheeley is down from Red Cloud today. Wednesday's Superior Journal. F01: Sam: -Corrugated iiou, $'i.5'J per square, limited quantity. C. F. Wai.mn. Mr. and .Mrs. .lack Pun-ell left Wed nesday morning for Illinois to make their home. The Ninas club met in a business session at Mrs. Frank Perrys Wednes day evening. Oscar Hughes and wife visited his brother Frank in Hastings Sunday and Monday. Tho Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Cll Phono Red 97. Chith. StelVon and wife left Sunday for California in hopes of bettering Mr. Stolon's health. Chas. MoKeighan came in from Pleasant Hill, Missouri this week for a visit with relatives. F. . I. Jonas, Deputy Grand Master of tho A. O. V. W, lodge is down from Lincoln this week. Reports say that' Buck" Ileltzerhas been released to Atlanta, On., by the Philadelphia Americans. Frank Perry has purchased three lots in the Plattadditiouaud will build a new residence thereon. ('has. Centers and Will Rants left Sunday for Seattle, Wash. They will also visit Missoula. Mont. Jti PERFECT GEMS ALL OF THEM von will airree when you view our col lent ion of jeweled rings, broodi es, scarf pins, earrings aud other ORNAMENTAL JEWELRY And there is a beauty 01 quality aswell as one of appearance, too If "ii plan a gift to another or to youi-clf, you'll do well to selet it here. J. C. MITCHELL, The Jeweler. jjiiA'iiuiJHi.iiwftnr"nwiWMiawuiwaMiiiibiiii miiihiumi i """"j ROYAL BAKING POWDER absolutely Pure Makes Home Baking Easy SAVES FLOUR BUTTER EOGS And makes the cake JMghtcr, finer flavored, more sightly, and insures ISs freedom from alum. Royal Cooh Booli800 RccelfitsFrcc. Send Name and Address. rPval rv E Ijjiii- Uxttdeti iii-nle a business (tip to Franklin Wedueda.v eening re turning Thursday morning. Foit Svi.i. Chbap-'.! piano boxes, cliieketi coons and (1 rods of chicken wire, all new. .1. I. IliMiwi:i.i.. The lluest lino and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. MoitHAitr Bboh. Tho ladies of the Christian church will hold their markot at Ed Amack's furniture store, Saturday the Kith. Is your farm lor sale? List it with Das GAiuiKit &. 'Company. It will bo liberally advertised. Chief ofllce. Tho Misses (lortio Coon. Blancho and Mabol Pope came homo from Liu coin Wodnesday for a short vacation. T. W. Hatlleld has removed from .lamestown, Kan., to Red Cloud, and expects to make his home hero in the future. Easter service at tlu Baptist church nextS11ndayatlla.nl. An excellent program has been prepared. Cordial welcome. Is your farm for sale? List it at .selling prices on sliaight commission basis with Dn (iaiiiiki! .V Company. Chief ollice. Fire broke out about li:U0 p. m. Sun day ami completely destroyed lhexMc Keighan Breeding barn. Origin of the lire is not known. Telegraph reports say a heavy wind storm struck Wymore yesterday i-fler-noon, killing one man aud doing con siderable damage. CHert Garbor lett Tuesday forOgden, Utah, where he joins the Missoula, Mont., base ball team with whom he plays this season. Mrs. Henry Cook returned Thursday after a six weeks' visit at Omaha, ae compauied by her daughter, Mrs Ella Patrick and baby. Superior intends to celebrate this year, but poor Rod Cloud is still among tho dead ones. Wnke up, 111011, let's celebrate thih year. , Roy Teol and Bruce heckwith who are attending the state university came home from Lincoln Wednesday for a short vacation. Pictures taken of children aud fami ly groups without pain. Our material and workmanship stand the tost of time Sievk.nh Bros. And how about our city league base ball'.' Let's have something this sum mer. There is enough material hero for four -teams including the high school, so lets get busy. Curt Mat Held of Jamestown, Kan., lias located in Red Cloud aud will openji bakery as soon as a suitable building can bo secured. Irving Cumiuiugs has purchased tho ice business from Mr Day. Anyone in need of ice should phone red ','1 and they will be taken care of. Tho National Cracker and Biscuit demonstrator will be here Saturday aud give a demonstration at W A. Smith's grocery store. Everybody is invited. Wanted -JliO head of cattle to pas ture; plenty of grass, shade and run ning water; XI cents per month. Call on or address Dolen Ji. Bow-on, Frank lin, Neb. A torritiu cyclone struck the town of Stella, Nub., Weduesday afternoon, killing nine persons and destroying, thousands of dollars worth of prop erty Particulars aro not available'at tliis time. Mrs. T. M. Mhambaiigh returned from Red Cloud this morning, where she lias been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Weesner. Wednesday's Su perior Journal. Mrs. Mike Morgan came down from Ued Cloud. They are moving into tho rooms over the Nicholson ,v Kays store, recently occupied by Hcv Bates vave an Interesting talk to the pupils of tho third grad.t last Friday afternoon on the subject "Ne braska llitils" Ills talk was much en joyed ami vciy Instructive. Charity Lodge No. f:t A F. A A. M . conferieil degiees and gave a banquet utiPiiln.N night. A large croud was present; Kiverton, lunviile, Cowlesnud (lul-le Rock being well represented. The Degree of Honor met Tuesday evening and took in two new members and hud a cood attendance. After the meeting an elegant banquet was ser ved and everybody enjoyed themsel ves Hoy Rust proprietor of the Royal Barber Shop has nil modern conven iences in any llrst olasa Bin tier Shop. An electric Massage, llrst class woik tnan. Particular people patronize Ills particular plHce. The Hour war has brought Amboy White Loaf into many families who used foreign Hour and all are pleased with the change. This is as it I11111I1I be. Jones doesn'i ''pay the freight" on Hour. 1111 cnSst Mr.u pin s. (iet home product ami -liu1 the llcirrht. The WU line Workers of the Christian Church at Innvnlc will hold their nnnunl Unzar nt Hunter's Hall, April 15th. Sate of Aprons, Bonnvts and Etc.,' opens at 2 p. m., Supper at S:30, price 23 c. A cordial welcome extended to all. Baud-master Hot, informs us that tho Hist program to be given by the band will bo presented Wednesday, April 'J7 The band will'givo free upon air concerts during the summer. Mr. BeU has done wonders with our boys and you aro all assured of a treat. Be on tho street and give the boys a good send off. The revival mcotings at the Congre gational church aro attended nightly by largo audiences. Rev. Cressman is preaching a series of sermons, using large paintings to illustrate them. These paintings portray scenes con nected with the life aud times of .Testis and greatly aid the pastor in the piesentation of his sermons. Mr. Guidinger, the singer from tho Uni versity of Neffraska, bus a most tnelo dious voice and captivates his hearers with the melody of his singing. Be sides leading tho choir and congre gation, lie sings one or t wo solos each evening. Sunday afternoon a most enthusiastic men's meeting was held, and next Sunday afternoon there will be a meeting for women. Toinoriow lliht tlu subject of tin illustrated lectnic will la "I'iia'e Perplexed " The paintings illustrating this lectin i are among the best. Plan to attend. ijcai&eMe!CrHftftweKHWui!;i5ta5 For Sal e. Johnson and wife Wednesday's Su perior Journal. . ' A show entitled "Big Indian Chiet', wasgiwnln Kaley's barn Saturday! afiui-iiooii and much enjoyed by thrust' pii-sint. Among the star actor-, were' 11 .', t Hi i.-i i'gc. llowarl K ley, , ' I . II. 1- c Owing to the ill health of ;Mrs. Or Cunningham, they will sell at private salo at their residence, on corner of Cedar street and Fourth avenue, one block north of Fourth avenue hotel, beginning Saturday, April U'J, and con tinuing until tho following Saturday, inclusive Terms of sale, cash. Two oak'bodroom suites complete with springs and mattresses, 1 maple bed room suite comploto with springs and mattress, 'i iron beds with springs and mattresses, 2 oak chilionitM-K, 3 chain bor sots complete, I oak mission tlnish library table, 2 square top oak center tables, 1 oval top oak center table, 1 square top curly maple center table, I round top extension dining table, 1 set six dining room chairs, 1 side board, 1 china closet, I Limoges china dinner set, 1 plato rack, I base burner aud stove board, I six hole kitchen ranuo with reservoir, 2 sets of Macy sectional bookcases of four sections Hindi, mission tlnish: 1 hall seat, 8 rocking chairs, wall pictures and win dow blinds, 1 Hush A Certs upright piano with cabinet bench. 1 Standard sewing machine. 2 clocks, numerous kitchen utensils and furniture, 1 lawn mower, 1 refrigerator, 1 washing ran chine, canned fruit, tomatoes and pickles, empty Mason jars and jelly classes. 2 Jxl2 Wilton riiKh. 2 0x12 Ax minster rugs. I 12 foot Axmiusier hall runner, several small rugs and vari ous other hom-ehold articles too nu morons to mention ForConstlpatlon A Medicine That Does Not Cost Any thlnft tnless It Cures The active medicinal ingredients of Rexall Orderlies, which are odorless, tasteless and colorless, is an ontirely now discovery. Combined with othor extremely valuable ingredients, it forms a perfect bowel regulator, intes tinal invigoiator and strengthener. Rexall Orderlies aro eatuii like candy aud aro notable for their agreeable nesstotho palate aud gentleness of action They do not cause griping or any disagreeable ell'eet or inconven ience. I'nliko othor preparations for a like purpose, they do not create a habit, but instead they overcome the cause (ieorgo of habit acquired through the use of ordinary laxatives, cathartics ami haish physio, and permanently remove the cause or constipation or Irregular bowol action. We will rofuiul your money without iirgemenl If they tlo not do as wo say tlii'v will Two sizes, 2,'f and 10c. II n. at n'lr Sim" - 1 he l.Oxull . 11, . 1 . . l C. " t (ii rli-h I ll.irl Srli.illm 1 Main ou young men know th V 1 kind of style you want in your clothes; and maybe you dont al ways get it; many a man buys clothes that afterwards he doesn't like. When you come here you'll find in our Hart Schaffner & Marx line such a variety of weave, color and patterns, in so many different models, that you'll surely get what pleases you. Ask lis to show you the new Shape-maker model, Hart Schaffner & Marx new one. Suits $ 1 8 and up PAUL This slore is the home of Overcoats $16.50 and up STOREY Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Pioneer Grocery DEALER IN Fancy and Staple GROCERIES :TTlE3aGE3a&3223iZIIZBXffi2X3 LINE of COFFEES Give Us a Trial Order W. A. SMITH, Prop. PHONES-Bell 108. Rural 62. HUHjl r & TMWTTS-yJKI-1 fetaek" fl II VJWQgsV ww m ill -pK ygy ji , ' IfitSJKJk' "'li. - H"fcZ53E vmu n pk r,M.-,4fAT vrt-20 THAT MONEY CAN BUY WE LEAD'e HAYING WORLD I I COLO.k Our Patented. Fxterulan Arm. Sticker, if the marvel of th trorld. I You cm Bt&ek and handle moro hav at a leii cost and with greater I convenience witn our naeiur, man wun an oim-r on in maxnei. '; THERE IS NONE JUST AS COOD. The1 itaeker extendlno- after It a half wav un liVhteni the load ani I Jniktj. a uniform draft frum the tUrt. The cable ueJ m place of a rope la I a future you cannot afford to overlook. Our I'lattner (I'aunted) iwrep . Icakei and I'lattner Mowers, all mad In Denver, are well worth your I invmiirauon. run dewnutive matter will be mailM you on rrqueit. ,- Jl.t50 porchaae certificate, and aouvrnir, wnt free If you mention this paper. THE PLATTNER IMPLEMENT CO. DENVER. COLO. Wanilni to Hunters Frum this ditto no lluutiiiK will I Tlu Musio Htiitlj' Club inoct.s with hu .Hiss ."itoiiuuivaKur i inu-biiiiy cvonnij,', ullowi'd ou tliu I'dllowiiiK t'uriiih, tmst lmlf M-ctloti :i Iiihii : i-ituiro vl, north rtfht imiirlcr town .1. niujru 1-'. north wu.st (unrU'r own a, ruiif,' r t'llht (lllll-tt'- ht'l!. fi unviisiiip 'J. April With. Tlu will lit tfiven: Hull cull..., followlnjr. program .. ..Historical Items north UloKi-upliy Mrs. Ciiiinliif,'hnin 1 1 iit no solo niat'o Coombs A. i,hr:, Inaviilo. Nebr. Widow's Pension. Tin- ivfpnt act of April lfllh. IOOr (fHVK to .ill iolilhiiV widows u pi'iisioii i.l-l-.' ; i m.,1.11, i-'i-pd Maurer, tlu , i . ' ' i -I-- i'v li'tinKs ( iti i tar solo Miss Arnold Vocal nolo Mrs. rdutlscy ,, ,, , , lu'-i'pliiiiu ItluhurdH ouaIdu.-t Kutluynt Hurko I Mrs. Alhrliiht I'lauo iltit-t St mlv pi-i i I'll iTM pi-'l Miss I'ottiu' . MUs Di'cUwitli.loiifli'i tl . Club J ' I ; ljjt--ji:trni,,rTiT w"w"g"1 .i;Vi4..?Bja.ihiUk.WJ-. 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