fSZ5. ,t5-i i :tu . . . tJM JVW &- t t',VvVr',,V,VV WV ' HOT Weather SPECIAhTIES Hammocks to make you tool. Sponges and Rubber sponges. Flesh brushes and Massage brushes. Soaps, Sea Salts &c. Everything for the bath and for comfort CHAS. L COTTING, The Druggist c 4A'WWWW"'W JWAWWW''WWW 'WWWWWWWAa'W'WW'i o , h f LCCALETTES Hammock at Cottiug's. Lee Koith was iti Franklin Satur day. Noble Ball was in Mt. Clare Satur day. Adolph Goth was in MeUook Fri day. James Peterson! wa, 1" Hustings Friday. Chas. Hogate of Bidden was in town Monday. Joo Fogel was in Lincoln the first of tlie week. Will Kent . was in (luido Rock Wednesday. Ralph Heal was a passenger to lllttc Hill Friday. O. A. Barber and wife are home from Lincoln. Warron Lougtin come home Friday from nastings. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhart Bros H.O. Wright was down from Rose mont Wednesday. Remember the Hand Concert every Thursday evening. Mrs. Diamond has gone to Missouri to visit her parents. Eli Cox and Otis Whoelen of Bladen were in town Tuesday. Win Wunctnni- returned home from Kaunas City Tuesday. Have yonr picture framed at sloss'. Host selection in town. Nothing like White Loaf Hour for making the best bread. Geo. Lind-c.y left for nipple Creek, Colo.. Wednesday night. Bruce Beckwith came home from Lincoln Monday evening. Mrs. .lames Mcintosh is very nick at her home north of this city. For sale one building P2.:V2.j out hide? Call at NewhotiseV store. If you want high grade cement get the K. C. brand of J. O. Caldwell. Dr. Davis is in town this week. We understand he will relocate here. T, .1. Diamond was in Oxford Friday attending the miller's convention. Harvey Uiokerson arrived home from Missouri Wednesday morning. Mrs. Hoacli Robertson and childieu were visiting In Blue Hill lust week. ' JudgolSdson and wife oame home from Grand Island Tuesday evening. FOI Sale- A good sound old work horsc-HOO lbs, Cheap. Ds (Iariikii. r Stevens Bros., up-to-date methods in Photographs, inateiial aud woikman nhlp. Farm Loans, 1 am ngnln ready to make farm loan, at the lowest rate and best terms. I am hole agent for Trevett, Mnttis .v Baker Some pri vate money .1. H. Bailey. Red ( loud. Nebr. Lost A pair of nose glasses, on the Red Cloud and Amboy road. Reward. Geo. W. Hutchison is in Omaha this week attending the Masonic Grand lodge. The Miner Bros. Co., store has just received a now up-to-date lino of hair goods. Rev. J. M. Bates went to lloldrege Monday morning to attend hh ordi nation. Satisfied customers are good ones. All who use Atuboy White Loaf flour aro such. Heury Harris of Litchfield, Nebr., was vlsitlug relatives, in this section this week. Mrs. Vance came down from Hast ings Monday evening to visit her brother and sister. Fritz Vauce came down from Hast ings Friday night and returned home Saturday morning. The Diamond Fdeetrlc Vaeum clean or demonstrated In your home free. Call Phono Red 97. .Mrs. Adolph Goth aud children re turned from n three weeks visit with friends in Colorado points. .Mrs. Ed Amuck returned from Ok lahoma Tuesday morning where she had been visiting relatives. For Salt All of my Household goods and a Four Passenger Stanley Steam er. Inquire of Alva Sclt.ai:. Art Iiudon, Howard Crilly, Arthur Hunt aud Dr. Simpson were down from Campbell Sunday via auto. Wall paper, paint, vuruish, mould ing, painting and papering contiuet ed. Sloss, the Wall Paper Man. The llnost line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call am) look it over. Moi:it.iir Uikih. IMitor Halo of this, papur was in Omaha this week attending the Ne braska Press Association meeting. Mis. Geo. Jlollister and daughter. Marie returned home Friday from Lincoln after a visit with friends. Cy Norris and family returned to day from Nelson where they huve beeti visiting the first of the week. J. H. Kellogg returned from Albion, Nebr., Monday evening where ho has been teaching school the past year. dim Mcintosh shipped hi.-, fat cattle to St. Joe Sunday. Pete Mcintosh aud Fred Phares accompanied the sntne. I!. M. Beatty aud sou for General Klackstuilhing, Wagon Work, Horse shoeing a Specialty. At DayVoldshop. Weesner aud Koontz shipped four car loads of hogs to Kansas' City Sun day. Win. Weesner went with the stock. Miss Nellie Kiitledgc who lots been attending school in Omaha returned homo Wednesday evening for her va cation. Mr. Hillers and wife of California, ai e t ho guests of 0 C. Tecl arid wife, this weekj Mr. Hitlers is a brother of Mrs. Tee!. Mrs. C. B. Halo received word Sun day that her brother, Sam Wright and wlfo of Missouri arc the proud par ents of a nine pound boy. Father Fitzgerald, pastor of the Catholic church, left Wednesday morn ing for Rome and other points in Kuropo for an extended visit. Monday afternoon whllo Russell Jones was gottiug rain water out of a barrel ho steppod on a piece of glass aud cut a bad gash in his foot. Tho Red Cloud Hardware and Im plement Co,, purchased Win. Wolfe's interest in the same this week Mr. Wolfe Is now hack in the blacksmith shop. The Degiee of Honor had a very en joyablo meeting Tuesday evening. Afte" lodge a banquet was served. There was a large attendence. Come again. Tho little three-year old son of Jake Jensen, was run over Sunday evening by an automobile The boy was bruis ed up considerably besides having his left arm broken. The switch engine at Red Cloud lias been taken oft". T. B. Lunborry has been transferred hero to tho train servico and A. Goth to the Holdrego yard. McCook Republican. Last week L. R. Rust sold the Royal barber shop to Mr. Young of Bcnklo man, who immediuto took charge of tho same. We welcome Mr. Young to our city and wish him success The one day old baby of Mr. and Mrs Willard Crowell, who llvo near tho Poor Farm died Tuesday night. Tho funeral was hold Wednesday afternoon and burial took placo it the Dane cemetery. .aaasasaaaaaaaaaaaaiasaaaaaaa. n m QecurfZ The shower baths at the Washington school building will bo open for the free uso of all the boys two afternoons each week Wednesday and Friday from i! to 1 p.m. Hoys must furnish their own towels. Miss Marie Sear.s of Burlington Junction, Mo., who has been trimming hats in Mrs. Moranville's millinery store left Sunday morning for lier home. Mrs. Moranvillc accompanied he as far as Wymore. The statements of tho Red Cloud banks show a heavy increase in de posits over the February showing, the gain being about 30,000, duo chleily to the heavy shipments of live stock in the last few weeks. Will Fdson. editor of the Argus anil Miss Lois Hewittof Grand Island wero united in marriage on Tuesday at tho home of the bride, Rev I. W. Edson of this city olllciating. Tho newly wedded couple have the bet wishes of their many friends here The Chief extends congratulations. Owing to the death of a brother of the bride Mis. Kdson will not leturu to Red Cloud for about a week. Monday evening II. C. Harris and Mr. Snider who live near Amboy were standing in the run way of Mr Harris' burn and a bolt of lightning struck the cupalo of the barn passing down botli ends of the barn making a short circuit and they were struck by the bolt. Mr Harris was unconscious about four hours and Mr. Snider was stunned. They are both out of dan ger at this writting and will no doubt recover. fl If everything you wear 2; is as well chosen as your m (!) m m m to sy COAT SHIRT you are well dressed. $1.50 and more. Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits Munsing Underwear Crawford Shoes Dutchess Trousers McDonald work Shirts and Overalls. JOn such repre sentative lines I have built my busi ness. This and a square deal to every customer. PAUL THE STOREY, CLOTHIER. fefeeeeSftftee&eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee -wV ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Cllv Treasurer's Report from May 4, 1911 to June 6, 1911. j JlWEtl, Ittll. I To Honorable Mayor aud City Council, i City of Ked Cloud, Neb. liiMi.r.MKN: j 1 beg to submit herewith j statement of the rqeciptsund disburse ments of your Troasury for Ihc period from May I, '11 to June o, 'It, and the present condition of tho vai li.us funds: Occupation Fund May l,'ll Received from form er Treasurer 8 .Till.HtJ Hec'pts from May 1 to June 0, Ta..s from Co. Treas. iSltO.OO ideens.-s i'J.").oo d'J:..0o 1 1IKS.88 DUbuiM'ineniH iu.'.H) Llalance on hand .June f, llfiiMIS Water Fund May 1, 'II Received from form er Treasurer II'.iH.'.IJ Receipts from May I to June it, Itec'd from I). U. Rich, W .fc L. Com., water col. for May Ml.. . i7lJ.H0 HAS NO SUBSTITUTE BOYAl POWDER Absolutely Pure Thm only baking powator mad from Royf Grmmm Ormam of Tartar WAUIMJiUMEPHISPHATE Improved alfalfa farm lauds in the fJreat Republican Valloy our only specialty. Pan flAitnKu A. (Jomi-anv, Chief ofllee. A. A. Abel and family of Uobron who have been vi-dtinjj his parnls in j thisoity returned to their home Tues day uiornlnj,'. C .s. Quick and wife of ludiunola spent Sunday visiting Win. Turks, They were en route home from K.vcel sior Springs. Mo. . Pictures taken of childieu aud fami ly tf roups without pain. Our material and workmanship stand the test of tlnjo Sikvknh Hitorf. J. K. llutler waa in UaoUus Friday whero he accepted a position with the Hustings Ually Tribune us solictor iu the Republican valley. Miner Sherwood and Henry I 'hares came home from Lincoln Tuesday oveiiiiiK where they have been attend lug the state I'liiverbily. fhc eiif,'lniou the. No. GJ fjii,'Jit train while, switching on the new track In the yards here 'lucsUay night wejjt off the tvaelt. The Wrrickhigr utew aud the wrecker came dowu from Mo Cook Wednesday and pjii't It on again. Weather Summary for Nay 1911 Temperature: Maximum Oil deg on 21, '25, '29. Minimum '27 deg on 2nd. Precipitation: Total l.G'2 Inches. Greatest In 21 hours ,73ou2lst. Num ber of days with .01 inch or more 15 Days clear '20, partly cloudy .'1, cloudy 8. Last killing frost on 2nd. Thun derstorms on :ird aud 11th. Prevail ing wind direct Ion south 15 days. Pre cipitation since April 1st, 4.71 inches. Cham. S I.oit.ow. Notice The new t'nited Ilrethreu church iibtut eight miles northwest of Red Cloud will be dedicated Sunday morn ing, June is, at 10:110 a. in. Everybody invited to attend, Rev. .1. U. Lamb of Hsbou, las., will have charge of the service. Disbursements liulance on hand June 0 Water Levy Fund May t, '11 Received from form er Treasurer Receipts from May 1, to . I line 0, Disbursements Balance on hand June li. Uenenil Fund May 4, 'II Received from form er Treasurer Receipts from May 4, to JuncO, Taxes from Couuty Treasurer Disbursements f73.20 .I86.0'2 180.18 JJ7.0II '2T)).6u '287 8J 28 70 '.'HH.P!) JOihi 12 700.00 1 701). 12 1710.10 88 (Id I'A v m. aam u7 i Balance on hand June 0, I lOlectrlc Light Fund .May I, Ml Received from form- i er Trensiirer 717.77 1 Receipts from May 4 to Juno 0, .luneo, 'U from D. II. Rich, electric light collect, for May .17 10 ' June (J, 11 from 1).. H. Rich, sale supplies for May Disbursements , MM) j:h i.oo y.Tj.oo s in. .in Balance on hand June 0, Judgment Fund May 1, "11 Received from form er Treasurer Receipts from May to JunoO, Taxes f i om County Treasurer l.'id.Co si Bon-Ton-Bakery arur Restaurant. j Bread, Pies and Cukes made In Rod I Cloud Trom Red Cloud FLOUR. Xff ll t I . iT a 1l!ixrfl1i M mvjjn w Vj iuSi 1 r j Miiy Jf ., t uCoolved from rorni ICE CKEAM SODA G CENTB or Treasurer i .Receipts from May 4 to June rt, jlj. Ta.Nei from Couuty Treasurer That Distinguished Appearance of Monuments is caused by the use of Pneumatic Tools. We use them, hence our letters arc clean and well cut. Come and see. -r Overing Bros. (Si Company , J70.o ;i77.70 llalance mi hand June Firemen's Fund May 1, 'II Received from form er Treasurer receipts or disbursements. ui.r.U'mri.ATiON Ain't lu.liiilKineiit riiin!..tiiiien. lull IW.m (i'('iiiiitlini lliSl.tW Will it IrtMH Water I,c.i iltO (Itlitinl MH.tMJ KU'el.lKht HMtM K. I.. Levi I7H.0O I'lrcillt'llh' ' ' " .I77.TU Total on hand luTintMii) .hinell, "11 tll7.KS There arc no reisteied warrants outstanding. Respectfully submitted, S. R. FuiK.v.Nci:. City Treasurer. NOTICE. Parties dumping trash along Un load south or hauling dead animals aud leaving them along the river road oast of '.he bridge will be prosecuted. I'Ai'l. SioitiiV, Commissioner 1th Dist. G. W. lltniMKi., L'ommi'-sioiieroth Dist. vXo disbursements llalaiiuoou hand June it, Kleetile Light Levy Fund S l.lusi IcKpnEAM 25 Gi'.vrs l?i:u tjiunr. Wk uso anltlcial U r. iitade from toteu water ure and qlean. i HUBERT NEyERBURGf fkWaaa Dlsbtitseiuents 14(.: 100.00' fi40.:i5 :itn..Tj sJDLJ) BY - The Miner Brothers Co. ii, a. i.mso.N, ujit. -A Mighty Safe Place to Trade v Tom's Gatcly. Hero. "lli.i.'t r,i.l , I..... . t. j ...... . "iidiu in,)' mm: tin me.; I III an in. ueip the women.' Cooked by escaping .steam until his flesh fell trom his bones, thus spake, Tom tbifply, one or the vlellhlSpf the Indlaiiola wreck last Tuesday. .', Smiling through hU hnrrible .pain, although Hie iiiiiei-neited thV ir'iifi ed tlesh on his fHce, (Jult-ly iaid: "Kvcry little bit, helps," m a' frind labia cold cloth upon his cooked forehead. , "I'm all hi helptho women!"' Tom tlately was a wrestler by profes sion. Uut he wus more than that he was a man, every Inch of him Aud when he refused the hulp that liu knew would avail him nothing, telling' those who would succor him to give their attention to the women, he proved himself a hero. Wo admit scant know ledgo of theology or of the scheme of human redumption, but we do believe I I... I 4. I huh mi umiiiir wiiaiKiiiu oi a ufe Tom diitely lived- and so far as wo know it was a clean life the manner of his dy ing made, sine his eternal reward. 'I'm all In help the womeu!" Scuhlfd to the point or death, his cooked tlesh falling from his very bones, this man of iron ntirve and big heart, preferred to sutler nbini, In' order that othe.is might be benefitted. New III continue to build towering monuments toMutehiiieu and soldiers,' bill the chances arc that one of the humble hi roes, as great as any of them will rest in a grave uniuaiked save by u lowly Moiie. Yut the modest slab of granite that marks the last testing place of Tom (lately will mark the grave of one of the world's heroes. "Don't waste time on me; I'm all in. Help the women!-' Finer words were never ultorred by human tongue. Had wo known Tom (lately In life it would have been our pleasure Ihioiigh all I he coming days for to know a hero like liltn is seldom given to man, (5od rest his heroio soull Maupin's Weekly. Farms listed on straight commission busls. Laud list liberally advertised Dan (i.titiitui X CVmimsy, (Jhlof office. 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