fffy -W" ' 1 I r vv"vvx,v,"vvvvW"v v"vr,,s'v'VNN,ls,x, Columbia Graphaphone ? COLUMBIA sZTftitsZ fflfcs HORNLESS it Intelligent comparisions is the basis of intelligent buy ing. Wc claim to have the most powerful motor, GRAFONOLA le rnost perfect reproduc er giving the clearest and sweetest tone of any Phonograph on the market. We invite comparison. Columbia instruments play any make of disc records. Wc will give you a liberal allowance for your old ma chinein exchange and payments to suit you. --mm -. fliHl ihV ?.,W&H;I Hrft$$ .' -.--'' r v .- IDEAL" $35.00 COTTING & saA MITCHELL S s 10CALETTES George Trine wa9 in Hastings Tues day. Ed Walters returned from Mindeu Friday. C. J. Piatt and wife are home from Chicago. Lew Peterson lias gone to Montana for a visit. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhart ltros. Otho Owens returned from Lebanon, Kansas Monday. Thomas Wells returned to Stockton, Kansas Tuesday. Milton Do Fon of Tocamah was in the city Monday. School is again in session after tlio holiday vacation. II. W. Wheeler of Hastings was in town Wednesday. Amos Mikscli returned from Kansiis City, Mo., Tuesday. Mrs. (Jims. Robinson entertained the M)0 club Thursday. The New Year is here. Did you make those resolutions? John Adams of Wray, Colo., spent New Years' in the city. Roy Rlckerson of Bedford, Mo is visiting ltooiiu Saunders. Mrs. Roiit. DeWitt .visited her moth er Mrs. A. W. Holmgrain. v Ben Williams returned to his stud ies at Grand Island Tuesday. Felix O'llarc of Hastings was in town Wednesday visiting his sister. W. A. Wiley of Hastings was a bust ness visitor in town Tuesday. Miss Kcohler of Hastings was the guest ofJMrs. Ned Grimes Tuesday. La Verne Pope of Hastings is visit ing his uncle R. D. Morltz this week. Mr. Lloyd Grimes of Blue Hill was in town taking in theY. P. club dance. G rover Carey returned from Crete Monday where he spent the holidays. The W. It. C. will meet Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Every member be prompt. I. A.Couawav returned from 'Hast ings Tuesday where he spent tho holi days. Miss Mabel Uiiliugraiii was visiting friends at Hustings the tiist of the week. Get the Facts About Our Lumber before you decide on the con stitution of your new home. Investigate our stock closely and let us show you the differ ence between No. 1 and - and sclear siding, sbeathiug otc. Find out first baud what the material is going to cost you and then you'll know whether or not there's anytruth In the state ment you hear occasionally "Oh, you can't afford fo build a frame house at the high price of lumber." Such expressions in themselves are all the evidence you need to tell you what is the best kind of material to iie Ttf building your; home. Don't be misled, then, into using less substantial material until you've found out lirst handed just how high prico lumber really is and pitrticulary tho different grades for different purposes. "There's Ne Place Like Hone." SAUNDERS BROS. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grimes and daughter Erina vjsited in town Xew Years. Mrs. David Morrison of Council Bluffs', Iowa Is visiting relatives and friends in town. A. D. Kunney and family arc located in the Hughes property which he pur chased last week. Miss Arnold returned from Bloom ington Monday to resume her duties in the public schools. Arth'ur B. McArthur spent New Years in Long Island, Kas., visiting friends and relatives. Our ice men are busy cutting their first cutting of ice this week which is very clean and thick. M.S. Martin returned 'from Good land, Kas., Tuesday morning where he had been visiting his son. E. II. Newhousi and Mrs. Pharos moved their stock of goods in their new building Wednesday. The new 10IL fishing and hunting lieonses have boon received by County Clerk Ross and are now on sale. The llnest. line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call ind look It over. Moiiiiaiit Bros. Glen Walker left Friday foo Chicago where ho will agoiu take up his work with the Midland Lyceum Bureau. Edgar Mcintosh hrs returned home from Di's Moines, Iowa, where he at tended the Highland Parle college, utilises Mario and Katheiinc Burke have returned from Walnut, Iowa to resume their duties in the public schools. The Chief tor all kinds or work in Job Printing, done with neatness and dispatch. Printing that attracts Readers. Dr. Cross will be in his ofllce over the State Bank everyday in the week. Hnvinc discontinued his visits to Riverton. The R N A. lodge met Wednesday night and installed olllcers for the en duing year. After lodge a banquet was served. (to to Sloss for wall pinor, paints and varnishes. Also sec Christmas line of Madoreas Cupids, Sepias and Carburottes. Lloyd Hiekerson returned from Bed ford, Mo., t'l'uesday and resumed his studies at the High school after visit ing his mother. Fon Sam:; The two buildings oc cupied by the Chief Otlleo and H. II Nowhniise's jewelry More. Inquire of E. 11. New house. Miss Gertiudu Blackledge returned to her studies at Uockford, Illinois Monday after spending the hollidays with her parents. Frank Wilson who has been visiting with Mrs. F. N. Rrokaw, left last night for a visit with friends in Red Cloud. Superior Daily Express. Mr. Jarboe will preach at the Indian Creekjsehool house next Sunday at .'1 p. m., and in Red Cloud both morning and evening in the Brethren church. The Job Printing equipment of the Chief Office is up-to-date for all kinds of work. Quick service, neat workmanship and reasonable prices. Don't forgot we make farm loans, money ready the day tho title is ap proved. Gariikk, Hutchison & Saladen. Dr. and Mrs. It. F. Raines and family left Monday for Carsbod, N. M , where they will reside untiiJune. Dr. Raines goes with the hope of benefiting his health. A very line improved farm for sale on veiy easy payments. Worth the money, mostly smooth, close to town and easy to handle. Dan Garber it Co. Chief Office. See .1. H. Bailey for a farm loan, He has a reducod rate of Interest and Is sole agent for Trevett, Mattts & Baker who are noted for promptness and squaro dealing and are always ready for business. ). It. miiiisim went tn Lin. tim Wed ties 1 1, on busiu . 1 I will Inij yiuir fins. Iiuli-4. noultry. and sell oit tin t-il nii.l soft eonl. ,1. (). C.u,mvi:t,t. , Special alti uthiu given to diseases of i',M' and ear. Glasses nrcut itto'v fitted. Dr. MiH'kman. Kcdl'luud. Nebr. Foot wat hums ami all Muds of Ltm Holies, everything to keep you warm while you tide. ,loi: FnOKt. the liar ne.ss .Man. Dr Win rick. the. specialist will inoel uye, ear, novo and tluoat patients and those needing ulasses properly fitted at Dr. DiimoroH's otlleo in' Red Cloud Tucsda., Jan. Hi. Ki'V. Hummel was a passenger to Blue Hill this morning where ho will perfoiin tho mat lingo ceremony of Miss Leila Siebiass to Mr. S M. Lynch both of llliio Hill. L a x I) -See us If you wish to buy a good farm worth the money. The lar gest local laud list from which to so led. Several mighty good deals, Dan Garber ,v Co. Chief Olllce. The G. A. U.uud W. K C. will have joint installation Saturday at 'J o'clock l. in. Every mouther ot both lodges is urgi'ii to lie piosont. After lodge a supper will be served by the ladles. .Mrs. Alex, lliiekles has returned to her home In Red Cloud after spending two weeks wit ti her mother, Mrs. Win. Irwin. Iieue accompanied her to spend the holidays - Shaffer's Alma Record. Last Tuesday evening the I), of II mot and a very .largo number of mem bers came out to start the new year right. Several candidates were initi ated and after lodge a banquet was served by tho first division. Do not allow your kidney and blad der trouble to develop beyond the reach of medicine. Take Foley Kidney Pills. They give quick results and stop irregularities with surprising promptness. Sold at Dr. Cook's drug store. Experience and travel among the various countries of this little old world has made Jack Simmons, the leading man of the Ilillmaii No 1 com pany about as interesting a gentlt man to hold a half hour's chat with as we often meet. in at- Mrs. L. II. Fort accompanied by her son Chas. Fort and Dr. (iiirdner of Orleans passed through Rod Cloud on No. 1 1 Wednesday for Omaha where they wore taking Mrs. Fort for a con sultation of doctors We hope for a speedy recovery for Mrs. Foit. The management, of tho opera house Is, from all reports, starting the new year in a creditable manner. The Ilillmaii No. 1 Company is the first at traction at the Opera House for l!Ui2. Their engagement is for three nights commencing Thursday, Jan. 1th. Wolfe & Whltaker, general black smiths, now carry a full line of farm implements, surreys, buggies, wagons, gang plows, gas engines, stacker ropes-, all kinds of machinery and heavy hardware, and all supplies for same. Also ail kinds of oil. Licensed Plumb ers Calls promptly answored. We have a party with 81000 cash who wants to buy a quarter with im provements priced between 87r00 and 89000. Also another party who wants a quarter without Improvements, and he will pay the cash if suited what have you got to offer.. Gardek, Hutchison & S.w.vdkn. The following students returned to their studies at the state university nnd the agricultural college at Lin coln, Monday: Paul Johnston, Henry and Sheridan Pharos, Minor and Phil Sherwood, Bruce Beckwith, Howard Foo, Floyd Tiirnii re, Cecil Essig, Don Fulton, Leouaid Re'ther, and tho Miss es Vernon Storey and Mubtl Pope. tho annual moll In ' of the Connie- in' oni 1 church mII bo In Id Fi id , en t tin: at 7 :!!. t tho oin-o if the tiu- ting lofresliiiu '.'. will lie seiwd. All tlli'liibcis ami 1'iii'llds of the church aleoarnesilv n i posted loo iino and hoar the loporlsnf iiur w.oii f-n tin-past j oar, meet the now pastm ami spend a pleasant social evonlii, . I'.ilmi Scivlccs (lining the week ot pui.u r commencing Jan, St li will ln held as lollows; M. unlay Methoilist Tuesday itlothioil Wciliicsiliiy I'lMigregntl n I i hutsilay F.plsi'i.pnl F'ltlny t'ln 1st i. hi s.ituiilny I'.aplis-t Si'i i id's will commence at. ::i0 i Everybody eoidially invited to tend all the meetings. Chillies Durham. Lnviiigtou, 111, lias succeeded in lliidiug a positive cure for bed wetting. "My little buy wot lite bed every night clem tlno' on the llnir. I tried scvoial Muds of kidi'ey medicine ami 1 was In Ihcilnm stiii. hulking lor sntncthiiiir ditVetent to help him when I heatil of Foley Killing Tills Artel' he had fnkoii thei'i imi das wo emilil sec n ehimie mid u lien he had t ikon two thirds of a li'ttlo he was cured. That is about si weeks ago and ho has not wot in bed since." Sold at Dr. Henry Cook's drug store. The meetings of Organized Agiicul lure begin at the Fnlversily Farm, Lincoln, January 15, 10 111. Tuesday, January, 111, will bo de voted especially to Horses, Wednesday to Swine, and Thursday and Friday to Cattle and Silos. The Horticulture and Dairymen's meetings continue for three days. The reception at the Governor's mansion is to bo held on Tuesday eve ning, with full programs of music and speakers of national reputation at the University Temple on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The nineteen bod ies of Organized Agriculture will meet hero and hold their annual meetings, at which general business Is transact ed and officers elected. Every pro gressive farmer In our county should attetiil aiiilsecureall up-to-date mens possible for the benefit of our com iiHinity. The tilth anniversary of the Em mancipation of tho American slave whs pioperly observed by the Rod CI. .ml High sehool lest Wednesday atieiiioon Mr. E. .1. Ovcriiig, Jr., ad-die-sed the students choosing for his s-ul.ject Hid Ktiimaiiciputioii Proclam atiuii. The speaker drew a menial Picture of the horrors of slavoiy as it existed in the southern states and how iiic'iisistiint ami antagonistic tliis s, s ti'in was to the principles of our con stitution. Tho speaker also related s-iino itisido history, why Lincoln's Proclamation was issued as a Now Vear's gift to the nation in lS("t and that it furnished the real impetus which led the federal forces from vic tory. Mr. Overing also asserted that tho abolition of slavery murks the be ginning of the first real progressive movement in America that our social Industrial and commercial advance ment dates from the day when Lin coln dared to make our country In fact bs well as in theory u land of tho free. mmssassi m Qmxzsssz 3L i D I i POUR OUT OUR TEA PLEASE IF YOU DO you'll say thank you. No where else in Red Cloud can you buy teas and coffees as low in price and as high in quality as you can from us. ... Ben NcFarland -:- All the Phones -:- Married Chas. Johnston and Miss Hannah Oleson took the train last Wednesday morning and went to Red Cloud, where they were married. The young folks are well and favorably known In this vicinity, where they have resided so long. A reception was held last night in their honor at the home of the groom's parents. Tho Advocate joins with their many friends in wishing them a long and happy prosperous married lifo.-ltlooui-ington Advocate. final listatc Transfers. Transfers for tho week ending Wed nesday January :t, I'.H'J. , Compiled by M. W. Carter X: Son Itonded Absti actors. Fred hot, and wife to Conrad Eckhardt wd evf no' .Speiico and Bennett to W. S. Dcl.ell wd lots 1-i! blk'JSpenco and Bennett's add to Bladen. -loO County Court to heirs of Jarvls N. Burr decree 480 acres in 25-1-9 Molse Roullcr nnd wife to Carl Schmidt wd eH sef 12-3.13.... filOO William A. Bailey to J. II. Bail ey wd lots l to '24 blk 4 Platts add to R.C 2800 Albert D. Ranuey ami wife to John B. Lane we lot I) and pt 10 blk 2 Rohrer's add to B. II . 2500 12,:i00 Mortgages tiled, 1430.1. Mortgages released, 88I1P: Have You Read It? The Adlor-i-ka book, telling how you can EASILY gumd against appen dicitis and got INSTANT relief from constipation pr gas on the stomach, Is being read with much interest by Red Cloud people. It is givon away free by C. L. Cottlng. Co: 'n.nty of Sleep. Plenty of sleep is conduclvo to beauty. Even n garment looks worn when it loses its nap. B No. ill. A qiiai tei section for sale at SH.OOOou easy payments. About too aoies smooth, balance gently rolling, nil good soil under laid wilholay subsoil and free from sand or rock. About DO aoies under cultivation, balance In pasttite, all first qualify corn and alfalfa land mid Is an excellent dairy fat in. Located I miles from good town on mainti'iivoleil toad lu dlstiiet of all good lauds and piodiictlvo I'm ins Coinpleleset of fair Improvements, house, stable, granaries, oto TERMS SI, MM) cash down, all the balance at 15 per cent until paid. ifiOilt) can bo hud on r, years time with options to suit purchaser This farm would readily rout for g.'lM) in cash or more for term of years, and Is priced 61. lion cheaper than any of Its iiolghhoi lug farms on the miitket with less iinptovetiieiits Any good farmer witli cash for first payment, could with little extra elfoit. make the ronU take care of tho Interest until paid put, and Mion own a good farm w hich will grow in value from the day of purchase. A leal snap. No. III. A line well Impioved fai in at SlO.fillO An exception ally well improved farm, located close to two good towns on good roads. About 1,10 acres under oiilflvitatlon, II) ill alfalfa and ;t() lu past itro About tin or 70 acres smooth, balance gently rolling, none rough, nil readily tillable. All good fertile soil underlaid with clay subsoil and free from sand or rock. Complete set. of now Improve ments till in good repair. Large house 7 good rooms and I closets; large barn .'liiMO H double stalls. lOo bushel granary and .10 ton mow Double granary :i()xlii. to ft driveway with plank floor and 10 ft eaves, all shingle roofed, capacity to, 000 bushels Machine shed l-'lx.'IO with shingle roof and repair shop attached. Wood-shed 12x20 shingle roof, henhouse, cow-shed HOxIS with stanchions and section of floor cemented. Those improvements nro all less than r. years old except tho house and would cost but little to repair into first class condition, Young orchard of apples, plums, cherries, etc., nicely laid nut. Fino well drained fcedlot very conveniently lo cated, can bo made any sl.u desired, and all drains by natural slope Into the garden and orchard, a most desirable arrangement. This farm is situated in territory of good land and district of productive farms It is all good alfalfa laud, and as it is located in an ex cellent corn producing belt, with its lino food-yard and granary Opacity, it Is absolutely one of the best grain farms and feeding stations on the market in this country. Plenty of pasture lands not far distant and no neighboring competition in the corn market. 'I miles from one good town and 5 miles from another. The im provements on this farm cannot be rebuilt for less than $1,000, and surrounding laud of no better quality and less than one fifth of tho improvements and failher from town, Is on the market, at S'.'.OOO and IDJioO a quat tor, Spenlal tonus to purchaser. Worth your time to investigate. CHIEF OFFICE DAN GARBER&CO. Red Cloud, Nebraska. FARM LOANS Collection Agency IF your title is clear, farm loans are easily and quickly closed. Have your abstracts made and de fects corrected now. N. W. CARTER & SON, Bond ed Abstracters Red Cloud, Nebraska. Closing Out Sale OF NY ENTIRE STOCK OF Boots, Shoes, Etc. NOW GOING ON I will offer my entire stock at a big reduction in prices, and the more you buy the larger the discount. This will be your opportunity to lay in several years supply. I have been in the Shoe Business for more than 20 years and I am now ready to quit business, so take advantage of this opportunity. It will save you much money. Come fast as I want to close the stock out just as soon as possible. ...... Henry G. Diederich RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint .and Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict ure Framing, Pictures and artist Material The Only Exclusive Store. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call l'bone ited 07. D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Otllce in Moon llloclc. Hell, Black Ind., 103 Residence, Hoyal Hotel. Hell, 17; Ind., 27 Calls Answered Day or Night ItEI) CLOUD, NKII. S y -rsmxit)sssxr Jzr"OX3&x.2i -r- ftNJ!ftIS?t; .4l "- ''pfpt, -itmmtxu