?f9pwwr 'sW ' ""l''1'-vwL , W 4. '-,. it- . i kttfJthlAAfct . SC(W ' 1 - ijt.it ,.,.,. . A bMhB B: i Make All Woodwork Newl A HARDWOOD $250 No oi. c has a. floor so cM, tough or Wack but tint Chi-Nar.icl Patented Giaininj; Fiucm in t' c hands of any inexperienced poison ill make it just like nw hard wood, nny color, tiy grain, any width o board. Make your old carols into rugs and enjoy the luxury o hardwood floors. I you desire r.n up-to-date mission dining-room, den cr nittinp-room you need not remove the old paint or var nish, just apply the M ission Chi-Namel Graining Process over the old ooJ wotk, furniture, etc. Our Special Offer Wc wilt furnish the following mate rial necessity for fimtlshliifjnn orcllu nry flzcil door or the bonier of n lalse room: Can offirU corner (ttculnr price fee) jar KMiiiini: compomul (40c): can Clil-Nainel (yet, Self Ornlner (35c). three britsliet'cc), with instructions mj plnin that nny person, however ftiex perlencid, cnu 110 perfect work. Value fj. Special l'i ice, fi 50 The Ohio Varnish Co., Cleveland. 0. CHAS. L. COlTINti. Driest t L0CMETTES Did you hear the curfew? Is it baso ball or horso shoes'.' S. W. Foe was in Wymore Saturday. Lee Keith was iu Ulvertou Monday. S. K. Wordeu was in Uiverton Fri day. Otis Whcelnn of llladen was in town Monday. Rev. Hates left for Gibbon, N'ebr.. Tuesday. "" Ed Garber went to .Superior this morning. Old newspapers 5 cents a bundle at this otlico. Mrs. S. C. Dickson went to Hastings Wednesday. Chas. Stell'eu returned from Alma Wednesday. Bert Clark was down from MeCook over Sunday. W. A. Wheeler of Hastings was iu town Tuesday. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhnrt Uros. v Mrs. Joint Holcomb is on the sick list this week. Paul Skorey went to Lincoln Wed nesday morning. Mrs. Noble Ball left for a visit at Franklin Friday. L. P. Albright went to Lincoln Tuosduy morniug. The County Commissioners were in session this week. P. V. Roland of Guido Rock was iu town Wednesday. Jos. Hewitt shipped a car of cattle to St. Joe Sunday. Guy Bradbrook, Arthur Mendelssohn nud Dr. E. A. Thomas were in Clay Center Monday, via auto. Farm Loans, i " "' 'eady l0 muke farm loans at the lowest rate and best terms. I ant solo agent for Trevott, Mattls & Baker. Some pri vate money J. H. Bailey, Red f loud. Nebr. Absolutely Pure 1 f25--,'i.ciiii 9fei POWDEi The only baking powtlor ntaito from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NoAlum, Ho Lime Phosphate W A. ICirkpalrick tcturncd from St. Ijtuls this morning. W V Menus and Lew Walter were in muc Hill Wednesday 'huviit'o Ki.-r tunilon business trip to Hide Hill Wednesday. Uleti Nulker is home from Lincoln on a tour of the Glee Club. Tiiko your egns, butter and poultry to J. 0. Caldwell anil get cash. John Winters of Lincoln is having his barn on the farm painted. Noble Bull was (lonesome) and went to Franklin to spend Sunday. Mrs. ,1.11. Hanson left Wednesday for Dcnlson, Iowa, for a visit. Willis Fulton and wife of Itivorton spent Sunday iu town visiting Mac Doly of Hastings was iu town Tuesday transacting business. W. A Wiley or Hastings was in town Tuesday on telephone busino's. Miss Mabel Howatd left today for Stromsburg and York for a visit You will iuKs it if you don't try Routt County Cjul. J. O. C-Ai.mvELt.. Miner Sherwood and his two friouds returned to Lincoln Tuesday morning. Robt. Garrison and Win, Montgom ery of Guide Rock were in town today Jack Masters has moved on to the Geo. Llndsey farm southeast of town. Harry Routs shipped .1 cars of cattle and 1 cars of hogs to Kansas City Sun day. Bruce Robinson was down from Clay Contor spending Suuday with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs B. F. Porry went to Harvard Wednesday to visit his par ents. Stevens Bros., up-to-date methods in Photographs, material and workman ship. Lloyd Bradbrook of Woodruff, Kits., is visiting his mother in this city this weok. Mrs. Win. Bernard of Franklin vis ited with Dr. Ctoss and wife last week. Warren Longtin returned, to Hast ings Monday after spending H.ister at homo. Miss Edna Williams will eutettain the 1). A. l P., at her home .Saturday night. J. C. Roscncraus of Illinois was In tile city last week renewing acquaiu tences. Frank Irwin went up to Red Cloud this morning. Tuesday's Superior Journal. John Polnicky returned home from MeCook Sundny.whcre ho had been on business. Rex McCall returned homo this morn ing from llartlebville, Okla., for a brief visit. Mrs. K. B. Goze and Miss Nellie Rob inson of Portland, Oregon, are visiting C. 1). Robinson."" The Diamond Electric Vueiun clean er demonstrated iu your home I'ice. Call Phono Red 97. Mi ss Mabel Waller has been ap pointed postmistress at fowles, vice T. R. Hall, resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley have quit the restuarant business at the depot and have moved to Cowles Roy Jouesand wife of Clay Center are the guests of Mrs. Jones' parents, John Gritfeth and wife. The W. C. T. I', will meet with Mrs. W. II. Thomas Wednesday after noon, April 20th, at 2:3o. Chas. (ilick, the real estate man, re turned to Grand Island Wednesday after a short business stay. A. Christlfer and wife of Pawnee City, Neb., were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Simpson this week. A. B. Sellars, Harry Lotson and Frank Cowden attended the funeral of J. M. Stanley at Superior today. Still the merchants sleep; shall they awaken? Nay, let them doze until the Ith of July is over and then . Is your farm tor sale'.' List it with D.n liARimu A" Comi'v.nv. It will bo liberally advertised. Chief ouice. The llnost line and best assortment oi Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over.- Moitiuiti Bro. Mr George Mai till of Rivertou with married to Miss Ilettie Pegg of this city Tuesday night by Judge Edson. Mrs. M. E. MoMahan of Colorado Springs arrived this morning for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. 1) II. Rich. Mr anil Mrs. Low Boh re r and wife of Nelson came in from MeCook lti-.t night for a visit with bis parents iu this city. is your farm for sale List it at selling prices on stialght commission basis with Dan fi.itm:n .V Comimni. Chief ollleo. The J. J. (i 'S, with Miss IIuol Slit- Her as a guest, enjoyed a seven o'clock in uak last at the old mill dam, Satur day morning. Pictuies taken of children and fami ly groups without pain. Our mateiial and workmanship stand the tost of time SrBvi.Ns Uaus Tho Degree of Honor will meet ne,t Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Every member is requested to be prevent, as there will bo initiation. pji PERFECT GEMS ALL OF THEM you will agree when you view our collection of jeweled rings, brooch es, scarf pins, earrings and other ORNAMENTAL JEWELRY And there Is a beauty of quality aswell as one of appearance, too If you plan a gift to another or to yourself, you'll do well to select it li.-re. j. C. MITCHELL, The Jeweler. Master Howard Slmson, who has been visiting his sister at Peru, Nob,, the past four or five months, returned home Wednesday evening. Irving Cum mlngs has purchased tho ice business from Mr Day. Anyone iu need of ico should phone red 21 and they will be taken euro of. Farm Loans Negotiated Longost Time Easiest Optional Payments Low est Rates of Interest 011 Shortest No tice Dan Gariikii & Co. At Chief Ollleo Wanted 'JllO head of cattle to pas ture; plenty of grass, shade and run ning water; 10 cents per mouth. Call on or address Holey t Bowon, Frank lin, Neb. Mrs. Mattio Boborts ami littio baby camo up from lied I'louu ftauiruav evening and spent Sunday at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ouderkirk. Franklin News. Oscar Hughes, Ralph Foe, George Hutchison. George Hollister, William Parke, Harry Roats and Boone Saun ders wont to Lincoln tills morning to attend a meeting of tho Shriners. Roy Rust proprietor of the Royal Barber Shop has all modern conven iences in any first class Barber Shop. An electric MassHge, tlrst class work man. Particular people patron ie his particular place. The Hour war has brought Atnboy White Loaf into many families who used foreign Hour ami all aro pleased with tho change. This is as It thould be. Jones doesn't "pay the freight" on Hour, 1 in: coNM'.MUit noi:s. Get home product and save the freight. Tho Koontz Tie barn israpidlybeing erected and will be a great improve ment to this side of the street. This will be two full stories in lioight and extends back to the alley. It will ac commodate nearly a hundred teams hitched to wagons and will be a com modious structuie. "The Port of Missing Men" at tho Opera House Monday evening, was one of the best opera plays ever played iu the local opera house, but the heavy rain just before the opening time de terred maiiy from witnessing this splendid play. Morhart Bros, aro to lie commended for bringing such at tractions as this to our city- If you are a kicker and see the shadow of failure in everything that is proposed tohelpthetown, for heaven's sake go into some secluded canyon and kick your own shadow on the clay bank, and thus give men who are working to build up a town a chance. One long-faced, hollow-eyed, whining klckor can do more to keep away busi ness and capital from a town than all drouths, short crops, chlnuh bugs, cyclones and blizzards combined. Tho revival meetings at the Congre gational church closed Sunday night. Being Easter the Knights Templar at tended in a body uniformed and lie v. Crcssman delivored the sermon on the resurrection which was illustrated by large paintings. The singing by the Bon-Ton-Bakcry and Restaurant. Dread, Pies and Cakes made lu Red Cloud from Red ('loud FLOUR. MEALS 20 CENTS ICE CREAM SODA S CENTS 1(K Ciieam 25 Cu.vis Pint (Jl'VIIT. Wi: use artificial Iu: made from 111 teiod water pure and clean. HUBERT NEUERBURG choir whs exception y good and Mr. Gulillngei was at his best Ho sang "The Holy City" .mil 'Behold Israel." These meetings were well attended during the cull e time and thr chinch feels that It Iihhi.o n mt'iitly bencllled. Mis L. II. Bl tckbdnc entertained the Liullos' Afti ripioti Whist club on Tuesday lift, and mIm had at lunch con a number of -lip r ladles of this city and some from out of town. Those from Franklin woio rs. It S. Ajer, Mr. ('. Ilildreth. Mrs. L. C. Ohuichill and Mrs. P. Hlldrelli; from Blooming ton, Mrs. J. I). McGrew, Mrs. W. L. Bin den and Mrs 11. Uetuley. Thoy report a very enjoyable time and re turned to their homes on the evening train. Representatives of the Burlington Railroad Company were in tile city Monday and mado a visit to tho Main or springs. They were well satlslled with tho conditions there and thev want that, water. They expressed themselves as being dlssatislled with present conditions and that if the city would not furnish them with the spring water they would undertake the work themselves. The continual threat that I hey will be shut olV has become tiresome, and they want to know just what they can expect from the city. The Whist Club was entertained last Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowden This was the closing program of the season and twenty members wero present. At seven thirty an elaborate banquet was served, which, by the way, was furnish ed by Mrs Cowden and W. A. Sher wood. After the banquet the, ovouing was spout in various entertainments and It proved to be a most onjoyablo one The new residence lh woll ar ranged for social gatherings and all present felt Its comfort and conven iences. A Returned Missionary Miss Sadie Miller, who has spent seven years iu mission work iu India, will led lire at the Ash Crock Brethren church, Monday evening the IMIh, and Tuesday evening the 2r.th iu the city (Brethren church) beginning at eight o'clock. Miss Millor comes very highly reeommonded by those who have hearp her. A free will olforing will bo taken for the support of the work in India All are welcome. Heal Estate Transfers. Transfers reported by tho Fort Ab stract Co. for the week ending Wed nesday, April 11), 1011. James E. Morey to P. C. Grand staff, lots .", 0, Blk !!, Speiices Add to Bladen, wd 'u()(l Martha E. Polhemus to William . M . M iner, it w II3-2 !. wil .... (WOO Carl Schettaker to Mary B. Sheeley, ptsosw.'1-l II, wd.... 27o C. F. Gather to Uvury J. Lain broehl,mv.'li! "12, wd S00O Esther Thoiiiton to ju-rdie Col iiiiibia, lie 1 1-l-tO. qed TOO Maggie Thornton to GleuThoru ton et-al, lie ll-l-ll), qed 1 Alvan II. Sellars, rofoteo to, Sherman Sliipniau, 110 ll-l-K), ref.d lOtiOti 1 fa A. Pace to Media Dougham, lots 1, 2, '., Blk. ti, Vances Add to Guide Rock, wd 100(1 State of Nebraska to Reosc B, Thompson, s y, ue tl-2-10, deed H8U George M. Wagoner to A. K. Cox lot 1 1, Bl k. 0, Bladen, wd 1 William II. Jennings to Emily M. Bouuctt, lots 17, U, Blk. 2, Speuces add to Bladen, wd .... 11000 P. C. Gruudstaff to John W. Davis, lots 1,2, Blk. 3, Speuces 2nd add to Bladen, wd IltioO Chris Fassler to Andrew J. Brown, tots if, 10, 11, Is, Blk. 8, Uohrcr's Add to Blue Hill, wd .-i()0 Guide Rock Cemetery to J R. Frey, lot I, Blk. 6, Guide Rock Cemetery, wd ' 8 State of Nebraska to John R. Frey, 11 w s w I 1 -10, d ecd 280 State of Nebraska to John R. Frey, 11 w so 1-1-10, deed 280 George W. Llndsey to Aldro E. Turner, lots 1, 5, 0, Blk. 1, Garber Add to Red Cloud, pt w i nw 1-1-11, wd l.'iOO M8270 Make This Test How To Tell If Your Hair Is Diseased Even if you have a luxuriant head of hair you may want to know whether it Is lu a healthy condition or not. 08 pet cent of the pcoplo uoed a hair tonic. Pull a hair out of your head: If the bulb at the end of the root is white and shrukeu, it proves that the hair is i diseased, and requires prompt treat j ment if its loss would bo avoided. If the bulb Is pink and full, the hair is healthy We want every one whose hair re quties treatment to try Re.MilI "D.'l" Hair Tonio. We promise that It shall not eoht anything if it does not give satisfactory results. It is designed to ovuren110 dandruff, icllevo scalp irri tation, to stimulate the hair roots, tighten the hair already in the head, grow hair and euro baldness. It is because of what ReSall ':" Hair Tunic has done and our siucetc faith iu its goodness that wo want you to try it at our risk. Two sizes, jSiic and gl 00. Sold only at our htore The Rexall Store. The II. E. Oriee Drug Co. &&&S3mrSJm?JMtMK!tm&UX C o p jr r 1 1! h I r Karl Scli.iflmri Marx Y OU young kind of style 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 us to show you the new Shapc-makei" model, Hart SchalTncr & Marx new one. Suils $18 and up PAUL This store is the home of jSz&sm&mzsiBasmssmsxzm Pioneer 4 Fancy and Staple GROCERIES GOOD LINE of COFFEES Give Us a Trial Order W. A. SMITH, Prop. PHONES-Bcll 108, Rural 62. WriMW con tn!cn i Stacker unlfonn .V feature )uii i y l& BESK, THE rxairtmeni 20 THAT MONEY CAN BUY Widow's Pension, l'lic rcfi'iu acl of April lllth. im$ gives to all soldieih' wkltiws u poiisloti ofSl'Jper uioiitli. ii-lmI Miiiuvr, the attorney, lias all necessary bluuUH. Wiirnliii to Hunters From this il.ite uo limiting or tiw passiiiK will t allowoil on the follow intf farms; Knst half m'o. '.VI town .'I ritiiKM I'i, Southwotl U sc. :i.'J town. II, laiiffii 111, Northwost U sec, 1, town '-', raiiKo I'i, N. K. U sou. , lowu ii, nitiKt l'J. A. Oi.hkn, Inavale, Nubr. CT HE j L. I'IC.I, ", ! half flN .' JlsA5 far?. HV rSs&$M&y Iwui ' I I vh'!58XX&&!' BftiUW" a f "j 7'7 piuv II 11 im, jvyw -yy r WArl U&'W&ffil The m 6 rot' . v.jrT -maket ucaiTf: V sTi 1 r men know the you want in your4 Overcoats $16.50 and up STOREY Hart Schaffner & Marx les Grocery DEALER IN - WE LEAD'E HAYING WOULD '()ur I'ntfntcJ, Intention Arm, Stacker, is tho mirvel of the world, ft 'on can ntnck tnl harjle ir.oro hav at a Icji coat and with irrola H with our tacktr, thin with any other on the mirkru H TUERE IS NOME JUST AS GOOD. ,fc? cxttrnlng tftr it U lilt way up lighten! the loa-1 nJ I draft from the itart. The cable uiel In nUte of a rope u cannot afforJ to owrlook. Our 1'lattrier (Pittentcd) Sweep t . arj I'itttncr Mowers, all made In Denver, are well worth )uura atlon. Full devriptlve matter will te maile.1 you on n quest fl ilxirohaM certificate, anJ auvenir, aent free if you mention this paper, f PLATTNEK IMPLEMENT CO. BftNVCn. COLO. ,fe1ib::igsik: DIO.W mm. WJiilo Loaf takes tho eitUo." iiutUes tlu best Invntl and plouses the eoolts. DR. E. A. THOMAS -DENTIST Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. ASSISTAX'J' Over Cotting's Drug Store. it t i &j