m H A wKF fffi! 3Sr" m vts 3 w -f" 4"9 V i "-as. ' ,? 3b. k. ra3 rJSS5fi A Home that Offers Health and Comfort Is, of eotirbH, the primary object Of lilt llOIUO bllllilt'lS. It WHS health pHt'ttuitlut Ij thin Icil our fore-father to tin building of frame houses because of their freedom of dampness, u feu tun of no little Importunes if one in to bo free from noli" iheuumtic pains etc. When you are young and husky, hWovci. you lire npt to overlook tills possibility, but you can profit, by tlio advice of some of our yowl neighbors who can talk from experience. Ask them whut tliey think of tiframo hou-e.Comfoit Mill follow health and there's no eomfort like ncozy homo you know Is your own, If you're thinking of building there's n lot uf things we enn toll you from experience with frame houses that you'll be glad to know. Let's talk it over. "There's Ns Place like Ho mc" Saunders Bros. Lumber and Coal RED CLOUD, : : : NEURASKA LOCALETTES Geo. Warren is in Hastings to-day. Will Rants was in Hastings Friday Mrs. J. H. Robinson is on the sick list. Fred Fern was In Guide Rook Mon day. Mrs. Lon Eddy is lu Guide Rock this week. Boyd Smith is on tho sick list this week. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhart llros. II. C. Cooper of Guide. Rock was in town MondRy. J. B. Williams of S. Louis is in the city this week. Mr. O. Block of Lincoln spent Sun day in the city. Bert Ciirr was a passenger to Blue Hill Wednesday. H. C. Grovatt of Topeka, Kas. was in town Sunday. Morton Smith of Superior visited wlthiriendB.Frlday. A Wm.' Cooper of Inavale was seen on our street! Saturday. Mr Mack of Omaha transacted busi ness in town Monday. Clyde Brown is the proud parent of a boy born Saturday. Have your picture framed at Sloss Best selection in town. James Sllva is recovering fiom a se vere attack af tousilitls. S. E. Flcmlnc of Hustings was in town Monday onlbusiness. Mrs. Chas. Whittakcr entertains the Xmas club this afternoon, Miss Nina Norman returned to her home in Hastings Wednesday. Mr. M.Pearine of Hnetings was trans acting business in town Friday. Mr. Huppes was down from Long Is land, Kas,, Tuesday on business. Henry Steffen returned Saturday from a pleasure trip to California. Fred Pfieiderer is in Red Cloud to day. Tuesday's Superior Express A. P. Manion one of Nelson's live wires, was in Red Cloud Saturday. Fon Salk 15 and 20 gallon older barrels. Inquire of Parks & Havel G. C. Bailey and family are moving into Mrs. S. Day's proporty this week. vnver Ailerons oi oiuukiuu, "" spent several uays in vown isi wi-ck. John Cortell of Hiawatha, Kas.,1 spout Tuesday in town vUiting friends. RoVal Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Makes Home Baking Easy With minimum trouble and cost bis cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, clean and greatly tuperior to the ready made, dry, fbund-in-the-shop variety, and danger of alum food is avoided. V. S FtsliHr and ( E. Hastings of of Atwoud, Kas., were In the city Frt d.y eo. Atnaek went to Omaha the llrstof the week to drive luck his hew iiuti), Oeo. Hu'thee of lliistingH is lit town tills week mi a hunilii-r trip along tho river. Chester Lock wood and Win. Garri son ot Norton, Kas., were in town Sat urday. J. F. (1 rimes of Blue Hill was in town vlsltlntf liis son Ned Grimes and family. Adolph (loth was called to Omaha Sttuday by the serious Illness of his mother. Ml-s Coon has taught lu tho rural schools of Webster County. Vote for Miss Coon. Thos. B. Wells roturned to his home in Stockton, Kas , Tuesday after visit ing friends. Chas. Fort spent Rovcral days in Or leans with relatives last week return ed Monday,. The Catholic ladies will serve dinner nnd supper at tho M. W. A., hall Satur day, Nov I. Eldon Mcdnrcy, Wnync Brown nnd Cecil Eldorof Grand Island spent Suu day in town. II. F. Kelly returned to his homo at Edgar Tuesday after transacting busi ness in town. Harry Mace and Will Smith of Has tings wcro in town Friday seeing the football game. I R. Rice, of Hcndley returned to his homo Sunday after a few days vis ion this city. Miss Coon has had experience in rural, grade and high school. Vote for Miss Coon. Mr. nnd Mrs Oscar Hughes were iu town Monday evening enjoying the Halloween dance. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Burnett of Mc Cook spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith. Father Fitzgerald came down from Red Cloud this morning. Tuesday's Superior Journal. v The Diamond Electrio Vacum clenn er demonstrated in your homo free. Call Phone Red 07. Misses Alfa Longton and Mabel Holmgrain and Mrs. Roy Oatman were in Hastings Friday. Miss Irma Grlmesaud Miss Williams of Blue Hill visited with Mrs. Ned Grimes over Sunday. C. Buehlcr, E. Fallard and J. II. Hastings of Almena, Kas., were visit or in town Saturday. Passenger train No. 13 from tho east was eight hours late Saturday owing to a derailment east of St. Joe. Lost A burnt leather fob with a horse head charm attached. Leave at this ofllce and receivo reward. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heaton Jr. of Lin coln visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klnsel tho first of the, week. A chicken pie supper will bo served at the M E. church Friday, Nov. 10th. from fi to 7 p. m. Everybody invited. R. M. licatty nnd son for General lilacksniithing, Wagon Work, Horse shoeing a specialty. At Day's old shop'. Morris Gorman has resigned his pos ition with Miner Bros, and has pur chased a grocery stock at Isostwiek. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. J. W. Harpham, who lives near Cow les, had the' misfortune to have three milch cows die from eating corn stalks Saturday. A baby boy was born to Mr. --and Mrs. Jack Masters of Guide Rock Satur. day. Jack says he will be another ball player. See J. H, Bailey for a farm loan. He has a reduoed rate,of interest and t H b0ie ftgent for Trevett, Mattls & Mm, w)0 afe noted for promptness and squnro dealing ready for business, and arc always O. W. Tabor formerly of Blue Hill nud lied Cloud, but now of Shenan doah, Iowa was calling on friends iu to .vn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivans Amaok, who live near Guide Rock, visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Holm grain Tuesday. A Halloween daneo was hold Monday at the Potter hall. Hef.'s Orohestia furnishing the music. Everyone re ports a flue time. Tho Webster County Farmers' Insti tute will be held at Cowle.s, on Friday and Saturday, Fob. 2nd and .')', 1012, to which nil arc invited. The Reil Cloud lllh School root ball team and the Smith Center High School team will light for tho honois of the day here Friday afternoon. Miss HpssIo Dtiekor returned home Wedotisday from Hoston whore she completed a post-graduate course iu her profession ns a trained nurse. Postmaster Hacker is expected homo tho last of tho week from ashington, D.C, wltcro he has been attending the National Postmasters Convention. Mr and Mrs Roy Oatman cele brated their wedding anniversary Tuesday. They entertained n number of friends at dinner at tho Royal Hotel. The Amboy Baud will give a basket supper at the Amboy School house for the purpose of recuperating their treasury. Friday evening, Nov. 10. Everybody Come. A party of twelve friends surprised Miss Josle Igou Friday evening. The evening wbb spent playing cards and luuoheon was served. All presont re port o pleasant time. The D. of H., will meet next Tues day night. Every member is request ed to bo present. A program will be given for the good of the order by the committee in charge, For coughing, dryness and tickling in the throat, hoarseness nnd all coiitub aud colds, take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Contains no opintes. For sale at Dr. Cook's drug store. FlavcGrice was in Inavalo and sur rounding country Wednesday and Thursday after big gamo. He promts ed a big feed to his friends on his re turn and tbey are anxiously awaiting his return. William McBride celebrated his birthday Thursday by a party of ten playmates. Luncheon was served and in the evening Mrs. McBride entertain ed the boys at the Tepee. All left for their homes after the performance wishing William's birthday would soon oome again. For Sale My residence property, a 10 room house new and all modern. Might consider a trade for a cheaper property in town. Also e. Hudson automobile to trade for farm horses aud must make a deal in tho next ten days. For particulars inquire of Ciiah. A. SantiLT. We wish to announce to the public generally, that we hnve the well known Taylor Ranch for sale. This consists of 510 acres, 0 miles south east of Bed Cloud. This place needs no coinmeda tion ns it in known far and near us the very best bottom furin in WebRtr county. Wai.kku & Kknt. J. F. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., Ft Smith, Ark., says that he had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Pills No matter bow long you nave nan: Kidney trouble, you will find quick and permanent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. Start taking them now. Sold at Dr. Cook's drug store. The Real Estate Arm of Dan Garber &.Co, of Red Cloud, Nebraska are ad vertlslng farms for sale in the great Republican Valley in the violnity of Red Cloud, that will rent for cash for as much as 15 per cent, of purchase price. The great corn, wheat, hogai.d alfalfa country. Homcseekers should write fofc-tholr land list. Fine well improved homes. Sunday evening tho Brotherhood of the Congregational church took charge of the service nnd gave a memorial in honor of John B Slemnn the origina tor of tho Layman's Missionary Move ment. Tho unthems, ducts and solos by tho choir were exceptionally well rendered aud appropriate to the oc oassion. A brief review was given of his life by E. J. Overing Jr. The Brotherhood was the topic assigned to J. S. Gilliam and in his address he em phasised the nearness of men outside of the church and those Inside tho doors on all moral questions. Mr Cressman. spoke on tho Laymen's Mis sionary Movement aud showed how this movement had renewed the life In hundreds of churches lu this country by men going to work. Patronize Home Industry Aid Buy Hone Grew Petatecs The Minor llros. Co,, Inform us that they nre well supplied with Early Ohio Potatoes (Home Grown) which are far superior to any stock that has bceu on the market from other points. They Look Hotter! Cook Better!! Keep Better 1 1 1 Are Better 111,! 91 per bushe) iu u bubhel lots or over. 1ft .... to w fir i si m Ktl! -lt .' ii lt lU'ilb ! I m . tell vSH Miss Gertrude L. Coon the Democratic and Peoplkb Inde pendknt candidatk for supkiiin- TKNnENTOK rilllUO INSTRUCT ION ok Webster County. Miss Coon U one uf the best prepared candidates who has ever souixht elect ion to this olllue in tho county. Born and roared here, having been a teach er in the county for live years, three iu tho rural schools and two in tho Red Cloud schools, she Is thoroughly ac quainted with tliu charae.ter and the needs of the schools, and the best manner to successfully aitieuliite tho 0110 with tho other. As Supervisor of the eighth grade work and Principal of thoOxfonllllgh Schools for two yenis, also teacher of Eugllsh in tho High School of V Intts mouth for two years, she has becomo conversaut with all High School work In addition to her work as u success ful teacher Miss Coon is a graduate of the State Normal School at Peru, and also of tho Nebraska State University. She holds u Llfo Professional Certi- licato'and is uullt!ed iu every way to fulfill tho duties of the olllee. Last spring Mlf-s Coon was elected to tho department of Homo Economics in the city schools of Billings, Mon tana, aud ut tho probeut time is illliug this important department iu that city. If elected she will icslgn and take up the work of our hchoojs at once. Card 01 Thanks To tho dearfriends and neighbors whoso kindly asblsttd us iu life's greatest trial, and those whoso deftly wove together the beautiful , (lowers wo tendorour sincere thanks. Mrs, U M. Cochrane and family .1 No iv is the Time... Right now is the time to buy the Winter Coats for yourself and Children. We are showing greater values this season, than ever before, in this line of Merchandise. Our stock is complete in every particular no two garments alike Our plan is to give our trade assort ment in price, style and pattern, of the best garments w from the best garment makers in America. Ladies' Stylish Cloaks ...Up-to-date Kind... From $ 7.50 Suits 14.00 Prices to fit purse of every people. We cater to the trade with the best and newest as- jjj sortment of Shoes and General Dry Goods, in the coun- Jj- ty. Our desire is to have the privilege of showing you our lines. Turnure BBl 30 Horse-Dower Five-Passenger Fore-Door Touring Car This car is now ready for demonstration. Come and see it To fully understand the exceptional value of this car you have but to compare it with what the entire market has to offer for 191 2. Study the specifications below carefully. In what other car will you find such value at such a price? What machine under $ 1 25? can you line up against this and item for item see so much for soliltle money? When you stop to consider the fine thorough construction the heavy drop forgings thc pressed steel frame the selective transmission fitted with F. & S. annular bearings (which the most expensive cars in the world use) --the 30 horse-power motor, the big wheel base, the fcre-door body with door handles and all levers inside the car, you can better realize what an actual advanced manufacturing step this new car is. SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 59 Wheel base, 106 inches; body, five-passenger fore-door touring; motor, 4x41 -2; horse-power, 30; transmission, selective, three speeds and reverse; F. & S. ball bearing wheels, artillery wood, 12-1 1-2 inch spokes, 12 bolts each wheel; tires, 32 x 31-2 inches Q. P. Silk Mohare' Top and Brass Wind Shield $1000 F. 0. B. RED CL01D JAMES PETERSON See The Chief Office for Or i Mr it U tti m Or $32.00 I 25.00 $ to to 14V Or Mr Bros. 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