TycuimiiJ! iL-wuraiaiiwufT M.r m-ngymiymiwaiicin u nwniimpm - .J : f -. r v?'. A. I ' 1 t a . I r . y.Vv'1vv'v'vv ? Columbia Graphapfoone ; i iirlhSH I'-'J; ;1 1 ,s i COLUMBIA x. HORNLESS GRAFONOLA r -- y X :f ft '..! vVfe .' IDEAL" $36.00 Intelligent comparisions is the basis of intelligent buy ing. We claim to have the nmst powerful motor, the most perfect reproduc er giving the clearest and sweetest tone of any Phonograph on the market. We invite comparison. Columbia instruments play am make of disc records. We will give you a liberal allowance for your o!d ma chi'icin exchange and payments to sui' you. s c s s t COTTING & MITCHELL 1 s rJ vAW VmvA'1- M4I Mn t imicasb-'b ik '. m uvvraniia nv Xolilo lti'ill spent Sunday m l'ninlc" n. Cons Toit K.vi.i: Cull 'J on 1 1, i:. Sua- TOX. J. V. Uoubiil wiii in Superior Tues day, i Mrs. .1. Corliott was in Superior Friday. James L. LlttleofOshUoshSundayod in town. Miss Alinu Alios spent Sumltiy in Guide Rock Mrs. (iiliiiiL's i'iii-itit to lier homo & .ii .Sup T'.ir after visiting her dun-rli-zii tor Mrs. Paul 1'opo. Opera I or l.ul.o at the depot lias been truusffiiod to Mindeii and lutt for that point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivans Aniacu of (inide Itook visited her patents Mr and Mrs. A V. llolnitfr.iin Tuesday. Tlio llneM lino and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it. over. .Miit:ii.nr Uitos. There will be -pceiitl services at the I'.aptist Clinrch every niht next week beinniiiK at TiliO. You ate invited. Harry Ituckles and (ieoi'Kr') Isoin ro- 'turned from Kaiisns Citv Sntiirdav All kinds of Kleetrlcal work doneby evening where have been with slock. MorliiiPt llros. Special attention kIvoii to diseases Itnlpli Uoall of Aurora is visiting hib. if eje and ear. Illumes aoeurutely parents tills week. ( lltted. Dr. Stocknian, Red Cloud, Nobr. A. Terring of Hustings was in town hen Munger had thu misfortune of Monday on business. j bulking his leg lu-t week on the icy Miss Kllu Warner returned to her1 "idowallc, and will be laid up for some homo a Hewitt Sunday. Phillip S. Hudson of Onl wai i town Satutday on business. hobby Hydo of Lincoln was on our streots the llrst of the week. La Mont linker of Kansas City visi ted friends in town Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Starr of Lebanon Is visit ing relatives in tho city this week. Miss I'M mi Itusliee of Holdrcgo is visiting friends and relatives in the oity Mr. and Mis. 1 W. Cowdeu Sunday ed in Supoiior the guest of Post nuts tor Stltie. "'Mrs. A. Lind'ey of Hivorlou is th,. guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Albright this week. Miss (Jleiua Ildiibal uluruid lioui" from fJr.tinaid, to visit hot- father .1. V. Koubal I will liny your furs, hides, Poultry, and sell you hard and soft coal. J. (. CLivi:t.i.. Miss Lucy Mef'urdy retnriiou ti Ciunpbell after visiting friends in town tho last vseel;. Mrs. .1. V. Iturgess entertained the Koyul Xeighiior Kensington Wednes. day afternoon. .lake I'Mliiigor, Wec-ner and Kootitz shipped seveuil cars of st. u-U to i,1M,.. kot Wednesday. Get Novcr-Qllp shoca put on your horse. AH sixes at Fred Wnllin's shop. Get the Facts About Our Lumber before you decide on the con struction of your new homo. Investigate our stock closely and lot us show you the differ once between No 1 and 2 and clear siding, sheathing etc. Kind out llrst linud what the material is going to cost you and then you'll know whether or not there's any truth in the state ment you hear occasionally "Oil, you can't afford fo build a frame house at the high price of lumber." Such expressions in themselves arc all the evidence you need to toll you what is the best kind of material to use lu building your homo. Don't be misled, then, Into using less substantial material until you've found out first handed just how high prico lumber really is and partiuulary tho different grades for different purposes. "There's No Place Like Heme." SAUNDERS BROS. tune. The Chief for till kinds of work in -Job Printing, done with neatness mid ilispttch. Printing that attiacts Keado's. Dr. Cross will lie in his ofilee over 'ho State Kaiilc ovoiydav in the week. ! Iiiviuir discontinued his visits t liivortull. I'ou Sam:; The two buildings no uupicd by the Chief Olllce and K. II .Vewhouse's juelry store. Inquire of 10. 11. Xi-ft house. The Dngnie of Honor will meet next Tuesday hv. nlng for the purpoe of iiiMnlling l leir new oillci'i-s. All mem 'tors should b" ple-enl. the Job Printing equipment. o the C;c(Mllci:i is up-to-date for all ';inds nf wiiilc. iuielc service, neat workmanship iiml reasonable pi ices. Don't, forget we make farm loans, iiioiny icndy th" day the title is up proved, (Aitm:i:. Ilr-ransov & S.u.iu:x. I, '1st Tuesday afternoon Mr, lioborl MilJrldc had the misfortune of having an opou viuilnw fall up n her hand which mushed tour of her lingers very badly. A very line improved farm for sale on very e isy p'iynn'iits. Worth the money, mostly smooth, close to town and ensv to handle Dan (Jarbei' v Co. Chief UMlv. Dr Wat ride, tho specialist will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and thoe needing classes properly lilted at Dr.Daiueieirsolllee.il) Hod Cloud Tuesday, .lau. ID. L A x I) -See us if you wish to buy a good fat in worth tho money. The lar gest lnenl land list from which to se lect. Several mighty good deals. Dan (Jiirhor & Co. Chief Olllce. Do not allow your kidney and blad der trouble to develop beyond the iviion oi nioillclno. lake Foley Kidney Pills. They give quick results and stop irregularities with surprising promptness. Sold at Dr. Cook's drug store. Wolfe & Whitaker, 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 saino. Also ail kinds of oil. Licensed Plumb ers Calls promptly imswored, Charles Durham, Loviugton, III,, bus succeeded in iindlng n positive cure for bed wetting, "My little boy wot the bed every night clear thro' on the floor. I tried several kinds of kidney medicine und I was in the drug store looking for something different to help him when I heard of Foley Kidney Pills. After ho had taken them two dnys wo could seo a change and when ho hud taken two thirds of a bottle ho was cured. That is about six weeks ago and he has not wet in bod since." Sold nt Dr. Htury Cook's drug store. See .1. II. Hnl ley for a ftirm loan. lie has a reduced rate of intuntst and is solo agent for Trevott, Muttis .t Dakar who are notud for praaapUicks nnd square dealing and are always ready for business U I.I. iee .i Van I ian (' a position with Hui Unite liailrnads nf tllatpli.ee Of coiltsr In nl i. to be I'iick milling the old fo!ls again I'tit he says, "The (Joldeii West for mine." W, A Kent was fieliing a little chesty the otherdiiy mnl in atteiiiptim! to clean out the hindwiiie stole struck a human volcano .villi such force that ho Miller the dislocation ,,f his eight shi'iihlor. He ts ici'oveiliig mpidh and is planning to eompleio tlio Jiili as soon as clieuinstiiiiees will penult. We have a paity with $.(I1 eush vnIio wants to biiv a qii'irter vnth iui pioii tin ills pi Iced between P7itJ a tut s'Mum, AIo unotlirr p.ut.i who WHUt! a ii uter wilhonl, 5mi i'..euuiilN Hit' I to will pnv ttie cash ii nu to I whltt bine you got In otter.. tlAKIot;. Hi h ,IIHin A: S w.VIU. Wl' I i ero.siny tin, ,(,,.,,( ,, ui,0. i-v ii n '. W. (I. V ii ron hud 'he iiiN ' itutie to sllpun ineieo and u falling I'leaU Ills iililil.' The Inn.-, weiv lilol.en III two pmes and 'eiiiilti as Hie accident Is he !, progi'i-ssteg as well as could be ipeeicd undoi' Hie eitciimstaiiccs and will -oiim Ih mil auaiu. Win Tabor returned home jester ilav I roin Colorado and Wyoming when he has been for seeral ye.ns. And he sure is glad to see his old iriends again. Hill" says; that the crops was a failure in that section of the country last year, but the prospects uro look lug good for ii bumper crop this com ingseason. The American Medical Association is vorj anxious to have established a national department of health, with a portfolio mid a member of the cabinet Wo object, mid strenuously. Tho "doctor's trust" is already, about as iron-clad, brass-bound and copper-riveted as it well could I'O. To create a cabinet department would merely moan tliat this trust would fin-tbi lighten its already tight cinch. Will .Miitipiu s Weekly. The Hilluiaii Stock Co., which held forth at. the Opera House, tho last three nights of last week under the skillful inanagemciit of Mr. Prank Manning which still holds the tepii tiitoiu of pleasing any audience, and tliey sureiliil it here. Although the weather was very cold a fair audience greeted them each night It was the best company seen at the. Opera House this season, ami if they should conic this way again, ought not bo missed. M. II. I'liriiham of Inavtile, Xebr , a veteran shipper, and a pionet r icsi- ijent ol that section, lepolis thata con sidciablo number of cattle ate being fed in thaf iciiiity. "Xot the usiiui number," ho said, "but a good nianj more than an- fed in many other puts of Iho cuttle fouling sections of the corn belt that has long been a call b feeding place, up Mid down I he Ib-plib-Mean valley. We iuIm. siieh a large inn ii tit of alfalla, an 1 unusually gout! corn, that entile feeding has become the chief inilustiy. Com is still sell ing under Cite, while alfalfa can be hail for about cS per ton. That is cheap for alfalfa, the way it is selling else whore. Like many others, wo believe that later on both hog and fa cattle prices will go considerably higher." Kansas City Drovers Telegram. Kinm'rat-jaKaresrrca.'.i Lucille's 1 V 1 lViistaKe itcwwaiiVfsjis-j a cusxsimsBi e eawacrisi a t A N Di By Adclo Mendel "How's Arthur?" naked Murola "Pltior than over," atinwored Lucille, "hut ho travels so much that 1 feel like a telephone operator, saying Hello and (Jooilhy to him so often" "How long will ho ho lu town now"" "Arthur hi away nt present and doesn't epcit to return for a week" "Are you sure'.'" "What do you Infer, Murolu?" "Only th.it I thought I flaw him at the tit ator last til.''it." "In I o slhle 1 i i, tl letter yoMir dry." "M.iylie he rpliit'liul iiltiee." "Not without my knowlodM'" "Will, tho girl ho was with" "Don't bo In lot le," Interrupted Lu cille Indignantly, "Arthur Isn't taking other plrki out." "Lucille, I could swear on my hull iIor's life that It was Arthur." "You're loo persistent. Didn't I men Don Arthur was away?" " hnt are joii girls arguing about?" broke In .latiet. "About Liiellle's ful uro husband," coniinctued Marcia. "Oh. I nnw Aithur down town this morning, ho deliberately walked by without oven bowing." "It wasn't Arthur," contradicted Lu cille, vehemently. "I'm going home to write to hlni now." "Poor Lucille," said Marcia. "Bui poso Arthur was deceiving her. It's a great risk to marry a traveling man. J felt duty hound to tell her." "Pooplo rarely thank you for telling thorn unpleasant truths." "Why, she was as cioss as two stick, ami never oven Bald goodby." Upon reaching homo Luclllo found n 12-pago letter from Arthur In which ho wrote: "Don't know my next des tination, hut ndilrcas your ever wcl- 'n I'd. I i ' i "i f-tl -i'' ll ?' I n vi i-.isv imviiii'llt'. About '.na-i i,. , . ii I l" id .-i'l illi.'i'l'- lii'lwi ii ii - it i t. , , , , Viiiul '.diii'li's iiiidei oii.iiviii i''i I al i lie a,' i,st qitaiity oorii mil iilfiUn 'iit'd in, I i nit I'M-i- (i (,ii 'in in. Lociii. il 1 miles from "f lilt good liimls and I TTIi I -, III li!.', stal le. i p:i "ii, ,. n' li per I ' !' It I . una, I i) i i "ash 'i' I III I'., - i ' An- ' i . Ml I I ' Ml III ll . i I , III . Ii I ill f goiid lui u di e ii , e I ,1 II I'l I t. 1 1 r I'll (I .l 1 ' p'. v uls, I I .1 i ,.l m No. to A fine JM n'lv w ell ii" i.'i in IS in.idt Al i it 1 ' ' . I KS p'i , n i i ro f i (m H'ligl . ii' t EC mi v.. i ,,, S1 ' " " w ' ' Kft nnw I US in t e i vi K ' v ' i i . i ii n . . ii- En M c! ii li of !."' !' mi I (ft a 71 ' mm i f$Y Ml1 1 L.J. l . LA... I VZ w: ! B j " I ! " i. I'. 'ii i M'i'iio All exi'i ptiiiu- i : i'iioiI i, p on fo' d 1 i ;o nt iti :' i. noil ;pi in '. ii !,.'. 'i ml' ii". none ii i. i e mi iiti'ii-rhibl w ith clay '! I' ull'l e mm of tiow linprm e- .s, , . oil muftis nnd I elosi ts; ii . o ! ii n. I i i nisi v i, ml r;i) ion ii i iM'V.ii. witii i!aiiU lloor ami . o-.i ,. 10 unit liiilii'ls Machiiie- ' him Him H'pntr shop nil iclieil, WoihI shed ,iin " cm' Miei,Hiis with fitmiehioiis nnd I.. T, " e illi'i'oVMiieii'M an- all bss tint ll . i i . h o ,i i'Xei' i h.i Iiolise tt lii t won il cost I'lil littlo to lepnn into I iii' I'litnlit ion. S "in : ot i-Miid of tinples, I'ltiiuu.eliiM mi's o:o nii'i 1. nl out. l'inifll (irMin'il feedlol very conveiileiitlv lo cad d cm bo uiiiito nnv s,.e ilt'-iti'.i. and ail drains by natural slope Into the gin len anil orcbarii. h iiioki desiftiln arrmigemont. This Lulu .ssl'iiited ill ti I ' lfi''l of goiiil ml mill disti ict of pi-odiiel ivo fa i ins It is nil genii n.f.i in 'Ai i . mnl as ii is localod In an i v ei Lent ei'iii pioilnoiiiK be t, with Hh tlno roM-yind and granary ciipaeity. It is tibsolini v one of tin-la si ginin Pirius mid feeding s a turns i ii tlio mm I et m t inn count i v P'i nty of past me lands not, la'- distent ami no nei'i.ii.r ig competition In the ruin market 't tin i's lioin oii good town mil r, iiide- ti-otu motlier. Tin- ini pnneinents on tin- firm (annul lie rebuilt for les, than f I ouu, and siifioiinliii;r It' in I of no bettei niuuili iiiiil less lliait one llflh ol the i III t ' ' nieii-s ;,i ,i i iii, iin i,e,, ,. i ii tie niaikit at S'M'.no mil ' '' it iiui 1 1 i . vi. . ii 'lis in piiie.niser. Worth your time to .uvesiigiitc. en I LP Ol-'FICH 1 DAN GARBER& CO. Ked tIoni, Nebraska. I FARM LOANS yT3 r i siiew m. a i T- - V -yv-7iu 7 ' I c .i . . i. .C3i r.. l" ' - I I .! If.l, V.LlKll .; -ow;. to tin- i;nd. a:-o tho largos.t ri.dured Incicstructlbln Wild Silk. Chinese wild silk is said to be practically Indestructible. It can bt buried for over n yoar without great HI effect. EKKiNVAfVSKMl :X223X30MBS 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 uo. ... B. E. McFariand -:- All the Phones -:- illWASJs: 3 i.il.T';y Found a 12-F.irjc Letter. conic letter to General Delivery, Kan sas City, und It will ho forwarded' "How strange, hut it Is uiorel.i a co incidence," thought Luclllo. "Luclllo." called her younger sis tor, "Arthur Just drove by in a cab and did not oven look up!" I.uclIIo rii.shcil to the window, und could only catch a giiup-o or tho cab, but the llguro seated next to a lady looked ia rnngoly like Arthur "Saw Arthur nt tlio hall game this afternoon," said Luclllo's brother, "but didn't have a chance to speak with him." "Yes, and I caught a glimpse of him a' tho restaurant late Inst night, drink ing high hallo," said her brotlicr'u chum. "Ili'ti some rport " 'It's Inconiprohctuiulc," confided Lucille to her sister "1 can't enduro this felraln much longer. To think Ar thur would ho In town, and not come near me." "A young man wishes to seo you," announced tho maid. "Oh, Arthur," cried Luclllo joyfully as she entered the dlmlj lighted li brary, giving him ono long, fervent Ulsa. "Such tales as they have been telling about yon nnd I nearly be lieved them. Have you been In the City? You didn't tnlto a girl to then tor, did you? You didn't drink high ballB? You didn't forget your Lu cille," sho finished, giving him a hug. "Have you lost your vofco? Why don't you answer?" "I'm not Aitliur," stammered tho young man "I'm Ids twin brother. Oon't he bo emhurriisfed. I rather like your slstorlj welcome" "Forget It, pleafie." said Lucille "Ar thur never told mo how much you ro sembled each other." "Well, 1 wish I wnH Arthur. I prom ised him I would call on you when In town, but this 1b tho first opportunity I hnvo hnd." "To think I doubted Arthur," oald Luclllo, after hor visitor had dopnrt cd. "Hut I fancy If any ono had soon mo kiss nnd hug an nbsoluto Btrnnger, they would havo doubted mo, too." But This Is Different. "Fnn," said George, "you know now I feel toward you. Do you roclpro cnto?" "George," Fan Raid, with a Bhy glance, "does this mean annexation?" The Trouble. Father You miiBtnt cry Mr It; wnlt 'til 'yba nvo older. Uommy Then I'll bo too old to cry. IF yr.ur . '''o is c..-r, f ,r Ii'ps rre cfttily and quickly etc. Have f. . ;.: lv':; and de Cccis cori. .;.;.., nov.. . :. i i''viw"Liv . wJt', bond ed Abstracter Rcu ticuu, ,'iraiiia. Closing Out ' Sale 53) 0? MY ENTIRE STOCK OF 3'flL 'O-a. Boots, fiSjmoes, tA& MOW GOING ON I will offer my entire slock 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 nor ready to quit business, so take advantage of this opportunity. It will save you much money. Come fast as 1 want to close the stock out just as soon as possible. ....... Henry G. D lederich RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper, Paint and Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict ure Framing, Pictures and artist Material The Diamond Klootrlo Vaeum clean er demonstrated in jour homo free. Cull Phono lied 97. The Only Exclusive Store. D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Ollleo in .Moon HloeU. Hull, Ulaolf 4; Ind., 111,1 Uoildenee, Uoyal Hotel. Hull, 47; Ind., 'I'l (Jullh Answered Day or Nlfut nun ci.oun, Ni:n. is 4fl H ' M . 'Wl W hlfflt ' m JJjSiSZSHS!?0111