snwirvvwi r jrr r. i'. tia rr t..t t Jrir-TT. i '.'j-ivifr. tv. J -4jr mi ntrwArpmu vmk ' snvurjMr.ni' a )irotrrijrrnr.,xriir'ufMww;wi."t umgiiiMinwiiiniinnMng Tnw-fij'wKrtWo!uitCTa r x 'vv ' -'. v w-v-v ? Columbia Graphahoie 7 COLUMBIA HORNLESS A A InUllipent comj aiisiutis is tlie la.is of intelligent buy ing. We claim to have the most iKuverful motor. GRAFONOLA l-w moti perfect ivpteciuc er giving the clearest and sweetest tone of any Phonograph on the market. We invite comparison. Columbia instruments play any make of disc records. We will give you a liberal allowance for your old ma chinein exchange, and payments to suit you. j& i i $ s ( s s s I li m I' i a i' ( h'ti i lilt ' s i at A I In r t Mnl'li , Sums .ik hii r ami i I'M- r Hi in i'Vi r iki m'i' ilu re mid luiV one fob. 7, V'i A nJ row II. X'l'Coriirio'c mill MIh t' ii , 1 1 i i in l .oil I ' ' . .mil i ! i i nilllili'l, oleeti ii iiiiIi)lMiI(.'ii' if paily hiiiih cation. Christ I.iii I hnreli iinnunuecim n K i CGa-rjCJffW O SECK33SSE5 fiSS8S5&82mtSRQ. FiZW. "V3 Lottie II. I' ivin were married at Ibe for m i. sumlrty: lltlilu school hi I" "IDEAL" $3S.OO COTTING & MITCHELL s ; LOGALETTES J Dave you tested your seed corn? "CASEi JONES" is coming to town. lleruard McNeny was in Hastings Friday. M. W. Carter returned to Nelson Friday. S. M. Carlln of York was in town Tuesday. D. D. Wylie of Superior was in tewn Tuesday. R A. Wylie of Hastings was in town Wednesday. Prof. Moritz was in Lincoln the first of the week. T. W. Clark of Wymoio was In tlio city Monday. Jus. W. Ktnscnger of luavalu Sun dayud In town. S.iiu Temple of Kansas City was in town this week. ( J. V. Cassel of Steel City was in town last week T. IMwards of Xelon wus on our streets Saturday. 15. H. Meb'nrlaiid roturm.il from Hastings l-'rlday. Miss C. L'Yederieksun of Seward was in town Monday. (.coigu Uansoti of Lawrence was in tlio olty Saturday. F. W.Cuwdeii u-tiiined fiom McCool .1 miction Saturday Flunk Dillon ot Spalding, Nebr.. .spent Sunday in to.vn. lie -m-o and read Albert Smith v Sons' big sow M'lo adv. A. A. Mur-c of Seward was In tlio city on biisli.es Monday. Farm Loans There are seveiul masons lor seeing .1. II. B.iiley for a Urin loan and hero they a to. lie U so'. agent for Tivvett Mattis .t linker. This company Is here every day in the year ready for business and not horo this week and gone next. They loan on anv farm having the value in it improved or unimproved. You don't wait from two to four months for your money but surely irt it on the day called for. They give the best option in tlio market. In Building a Home Don't Invite Disease by using material that absorbs moisture aud keepa the walls forever damp and cold. Use a non-conductor of moisture like wood and be sure of your fam ily's health. The construction of a frame bouse with the liberal air space between siding and plastering is acknowledged by experienced builders to be the correct principle for a sanitary habitation. Such walls com pletely bailie moisture as well as the sudden changes of tempera ture. Tills, however, is only one of the advantages of frame con struction there are many more good rcasous why wood is the accepted material for n homo. lteforo you completo your plans we want to toll you some of tlio other reasons why you can't af ford to overlook tlio construe tion that waa good enough for M. A Caulkius of Omaha was in town Tuesday on business. W. S. McAvoy of Fairmont was in town Tuesday on business. H. F Cooper of Guide Rock was in town the ilrst of the week E. W. ilepler of Strattou was in town a few days this week. F. M. Horton of Grand Island was a Red Cloud visitor Saturday. Lee Keith of lloldrege spent Sunday in town, a guest of Noble Hall. George Warren is lu Omaha and Ilcatrice this week on business. Pat Carpenter made a hurried busi ness trip to Franklin Saturday. Howard Chancy of Franklin was visiting friends in the city Monday. J. L. Christian of Rock Fort, Mo., is visiting relatives in town this week. J. II. Bailey and daughter MnWel made a business trip to Omaha Friday. Miss Irene Morgenson of Council Muffs, Iowa, was in the city Monday. Harold .1. Morgan of Hot Springs, S. I)., visited friends in town Satur day. Two tine Shoithoiu bull oalves will be sold at Smith & Sons' sale on Feb. 7, mrj. The Chief does all kinds of .lob Printing neatly, accurately and piomptly. Ai tides of ineoi poratiou have been started on the new ?1'J." OOU hotel at Hastings. The V. C. T. U. will ni'ot with Mrs. I'. A. Wiillbntndt next. Wednesday aileriHion I will buy your furs, hides, iioultry. and sell you hard and soft eoal .1. O. Caldutli. Mis. 1-: Trine of I'.lue Hill is visit ing at the honii' of Iter son. CJeorgH W. Trine, this wt ok. Get Ncvcr-Gllp shoos put on your horse. All sizes at Frccl Wallln's shop. The Ihiinoti'l Klcetric Vaeuni clean er dcinotistiuied in jour home free. Call Plioi.o lied 1)7. Don't forget the Vusical given by the baud boys the night of Vb. Kith., at the opeia house Wm. Solium of Lincoln, of the Heat rice Creatncry Co.,, was transacting business in town Mmdny. You've hcaiil tlio song. See tlio play "Casey .lones" which comes to the Opera House on Fobiuary, Ulh. The Congregational ladies will hold their monthly niaiket Saturday at 1. A. WullbrandfH grocery store. The llnest line and host assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. Moisil.iiir Onus. "Casey Jones'' is a deadly enemy to Mr. und Mrs. Grouch. Ho will slip you the heartiest laugh of the reason. John Yost left Stiuday night for Swonton, Nebr., for a week's visit with his mother and other relatives. Wm. Schellak of Hastings trans acted business In town Friday and visited his brother, Chas. H. Schellak. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. Zeke Johnson of Minnesota is visit ing his sons Sam and Clarence John son, who live south west of town this week. Robt. Fishlaum, who was adjudged insauc by the insanity board was taken to Hastings last Saturday by Sheriff Hedge. Dr. Cross will bo in his otllee over tho Stale Hank everyday in the week. Hnvintr discontinued his visits to Ilivertou. Mr-. C. I. CroiiD returned to her homo of Hot (Jen. W. Hummel Sunday cu iilng nt i:'IO o'clock. Mis. T. .1 Diamond, uiVoinpntih.il by her unit her M'-.. T. C. Ttchott, ie tinned homo rtoenty nlt'i' mi ev teiiile-' vlfc.lt tit I'.ullei, Mu. I ir. Dttimicil ot this cltj lias bun olu'-i'ii lis a ilelfgito to attend tho I'opilliM s'utl) OOllMMlllOII 111 til! Iio'd at Lincoln m tho near fuluie. ,). W. Kinsoil. v. no has bum istllui: lusiliiugliler utid liiisluin.l, Mr. mid Mi-. Sum He it'll, Jr.. ot Lincoln, io tut nod hi'iiio Monday ewiiiiiir. I' It. N'ouliiiiisL'. Ill Hanson and llariy lillhain went lu lJuido, 11'n.k Monday iillil wliert llio. installed ollleers in Kiieaiiipiueul No. T'.i. 1.. I. Now house, Dan (Jai tier, llariy i.niium anil Geo. Ovoring were ill Campbell Wednesday attending tho Hucainpmcnl lodge at that place. Don't foigel we make farm loans uioiuy icady the day tlie title is ap proved. (lAIIIUUI, HfTCIIthllS & Salvuks. Mrs. A. C Slaby wishes to thank all those who so kindly assisted her with money to supply thoio needing shoes and clothing. 80.00 was the amount collected Itev. Tomnklns and K. U. Overman were In Lincoln this week attending the big rally at Wesleyan university. Nine hundred visiting ministers aud laymen were present At tho Taft republican state con vention held at Lincoln last week the following delegates were chosen from the fifth district: Thomas Auld.of Red Cloud and A. C. Rankin, of Oxford. The show that pleases all classes of people must Indeed possess merit. Every advance report of 'Cassy Jones" Istotheeffect that It Isn "dandy" show, Itcomcs to the Opera House February the Uth. Mr. J. S Gilliam pleased the students of the High school in nn address upon Itenjitmiti Franklin. From all reports which we have heard this address was an eye opener so far as the greatness of Franklin is concerned The Chili dance held forth Tuesday night at I'otter's hall. Het.'s oivbos-u.-i furnished the music. Out of town dauci'is weio Mr. and Mrs C. F. Stine, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. lVestmi and Mr. and Mis. '. H. Abbott of Superior. Dave Kalcy Is going; to soil IX fine mules, coming 3 nnd 4 years old, In Red Cloud f-'ch. IO, 1912. One year's time will be given purchaser en ap proved nolo hearing 8 per cent interest. Wolfe A WhilaWor. general innch Miiiths, now euro a f'lll line of farin impleiiients. sinroys. buggies, wagons, gang plow--, gas engine-, stacker rope-, all kinds of inaehiii"iy and heavy hardware, and till suppliis lor same. Al-ouil kinds ol oil. Liconsi'd Plumb ers Calls piuiuptl.y ansven-.'. We have a paity with tloU oasb who wants to buy a quaitcr with ini proeiin nts priced between STfiOO and S'Jdoo. Also anolhi-r parly who wants a quaiter without improvements and ho will pay the cash if suited what have you got to olrer.., GAnur.u, lli'ioiuso.v & S.i.ADi:.v. The lirotherliood of the Congrega tional church will hold a public do bate next Tuesday evening u tlio lec ture room of the church on I ho sub ject, "Resolved, that it would bo for a. in. C'limmtnloii .ml pre u-'iiiu a' 11 n. in. Huhjcct, "Tlio ( lain h mi OrgHu'e Institution." V. nl i pauulil service hi p. m I'roariiiiig set ire at 7:.J) p m. Snhji-et, Tlio Fli-I im ' tiny I'luiuh.-' Come and litus hms n1 toKet!,".. isit. 1; 18 C. F. Ifo.ie. M.n J istsr. Mlii.l iy llioriilllg er lee at the Coo grogiO imiiil church 'il It. Sulj.e'. "Phe .iliia of KiU'li'Uhip" Km mug preiicMu sorvlce nt f;.'?o soil j el. "The W.ui'.nn of j.ioob." Hpi'i'i.il inu-io i' li ith Murvieos l Hie inl, organ. elioir The Sund.iv -o'i l meet- i t i it. m. Lot all be mi i Tin1 oli i I is beginning tlio stmlj l "I'lu I l Christ" and now sohnlnrs will lu uoiili illy welcomed I'lu opi n lug tin I o'usiiig oNorolsos mo t be made espi'oiiilly interest lug and a good nttoiiil.ui.e is desiioil. The Hiother hood tin els Tuesday evening lit s oVhieli in the leeluro room of the chinch. Theie will be a debate on the subject, "Uosolved, that municipal elections -lull tie flee from party pol itics," A good live debute is exnectod and all men interested, whether mem bers or not, are invited Mid-week service at 7M0 on Wednesday evening Choir practice on Friday night. John J. llaytie, Pastor. ! ua rfflr.c KMVJ. "Jl nil H ft Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nershlp lately subsisting between us, Charles Waldo and F. X. Koelmel, carrying on a business as general mer chants at Inavalo, Nebraska, under the style or linn of Waldo aud Koelmel was on the first day of January, 101'J, dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business in the future will be car ried on by the said F. X. Koelmel alone, who will pay und discharge all debts and liabilities und recelvo all motleys payable to tlie said late flim. C. A. W'Al.nn, F. X. Koi:i.mi:i,. Tunc "Hold the Fort" Hark my brother hour tlie Savior As lie bids you come, Fight tin host of sin around you Th t now net k your dooine. Chorus Trust the Lird for he h mighty, Storm Hie host of sin In the tdrcngtb of King lminiu tiel Wo are sure to win. We must know tl.ij foe is in'ghty That we have lo face. Aud he'tU'uro to v. 'i'!ne tlrt Hut fol .1 "tU!) JT Ci . ( lioru.i Y. s 'ti:. Joiuu Christ who'a londiug Or I'gaiiist tlie fns And wu're sure ol c.-rtiu victory If witli him wc go. Chorus Thii pkee will l e ustd in Hi iiiulI ings now in prognes nl tlio I J -.piit t church. I'ring it vviih yen ui d help sing. TJts& 'in hi, A ipiirtei section I'm sale at fil Oniiensj pn, ineiit bm.t toil acii's siuoolli, Imla. 'o gentlj lollinj,', till gmnl soil iiihI.'I I ml w illi el ii siil'S'.il and fieo hum sand ot look. About '.'( aeies iiiidir I'ultivatiou, balnnro in p.istuie, all Ilrst. quality coin arid allalfa Ian I and Is an escclleut dalr.v faun. Located I miles from g I town i n luuiiitrau-loil loud in dMiiot of all good lands ami li''iieiie In i ins Complete si t of fair I in pro, omen l", hou', stable. I'raiiam s, elo. Tl.Uin- ?1..VM) ouli ilowu.all I Mo balaiiee at U per e. ut until put I. 5.".i,()0 eim be hud on .'ieais time witli options to nit puieh e.i r This faun would readily lent for S.iril) in eab ii in. r tot teiin of ,i'Mf. anil Is pticoil ft. 000 olieapor tliau i'lu ' . i . , I o n ii n f.'i ,ns on I lie ii 'i ! l' li ' l,upi.i,llle is , t. giiuil.tai an i witli ensh fol Hist 4i,ti.i'l n ' ' wllh lllle itn. ellott. malie the rent take eatoof the in'.eii t until puiil mil. ,,inl .oiiii iw it a good t ti nn which will grow in value fioiu Ihe iln ut puiehaso. A leal snap. Xo. lo. A Hue well liupioved fn ut at 6lO,oOo An eNooption ally well improved faun, located close to two good towns on good; roads, About l.tO notes under eultivitatlou, III In alfalfa and :i0 ia pasture. About i'( or 70 notes smooth, balance gently rolling, none rough, all readily tillable. All good fertile soil underlaid with clay subsoil and free from sand or roclc. Completo set of now improve mcnt.s, f.ll in good repair. Large house 7 good rooms and I closets; largo barn JitixlO 8 double stalls. 1(H) bushel granary nnd no ton mow Double granary 30.x 10. 10 ft driveway with plank tloor and 10 ft. eaves, all shingle roofed, capacity 10,000 bushels. Machine shed iHxIIO with shingle roof and repair shop attached. Wood-shed l'J.x'.'O shingle roof, henhouse, cow-shod no.x IS with stanchions anil section of iloor cemented. These improvements are all less than ,p years old except tho house aud would cost but llttlo to ropair into (Trst class condition. Young orchard of apples, plums, cherries, etc., nicely laid out. Fino well drained fccdlot very conveniently lo cated, can be made any size desired, aud all drains by natural slopo Into tho garden and orchard, a most desirable urratigotntjnt. thls farm is situated in territory of good laud and district of productive farms. It is all good alfalfa land, and as it is Ipcated in an ex cellent corn producing belt, witli its lino feod-yr.nl aud granary capacity, it is absolutely one of the best grain farms and feeding stations on tlie 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 ft, 000, bik! surrounding land of no better quality and less than one fifth of the improvements and farther from town, is on the market at 81V,0(' and lti.noC n quaiter, Spetilal tonus to purchaser. Worth your time to investigate. CIIIF.F OFFICII DAN GARBER&CO. Red Cloud, Nebraska. LOAN Agency FARM 5L Collection iilp Not ice Tho Juvenile Protective. I.e igue, will meet ut the Christian Church Sulibath iit'u rno.in ut .'I I'. M. I'rof. Moritz will sponU on "I'lu Pedagogy of the Hiiiuu" Parents, emtio and lot us talk over pi. His for the fill lire of the society, so it may mean the most to our city. mffl3HaOTZ3E 6 ZMCTSB323& CO OmESFiSSE) i JJI)lllimrWJT.UWUW'IM,'"l'"l''lMl IF your title is clear, farm loans ere easily and quickly closed. Have your abstracts made and de fects corrected now. M. W. CARTER Ik SON, Bond ed Abstracters Red Cloud, Nebraska. a riiruiti.n tunic upon the n taxed linpor ml i.oes and events ol tho day;, muscular emit of the bowel, thus over- sutllclciit to give you a mind richly coming weakness, nnl aiding to n hture sloted with Useful knowledge. Tlio the bowels to more ii.'oi'nu- ami new department have become indis- our forefutheis and sli.i.v you tho best in present day lumber, homo at York Friday after a week's t vl-it with lior daughter, Mrs. Frank r - -- l'eter-on, V. Thnrgonson, t raiding auditor of the Line ln Telephone, and Tele graph company, audited the local books Monday, "TliP.re's No Place Like. Ilomi:." SAUNDERS BROS. For The Sake of The Children RADE with us, growing men and women demand that they be properly fed. You demand low pric es, we heed both. T Official Cull Fcr;onr.:ruucOf La Fol Ictte Supporters of the Fifth Con gressional District of Nebr. Hy direction of tlie Hxiicutive i om mtttee of tlie Li Folietto League of Xeluiiska, li coiifcience of tlio Fifth Congressloiiil Distrlut of Nebr., has been culled to name two Lu Fotlettu candidates for delegates, two alter nates, and one presidential elector, the said Conference to bo hold at Hastings, Saturday, January '.'7, luT-' at 2 P.M. All support or.s of La Fol lotto are requested to attend. Head (iimrter.s will be at the Kline Hotel. State speakers will be present. Each county will be entitled to rep resentation in accordance with the call for the Republican State Convention for 1910. All La Follette supporters present wi'llb permitted to partici pate, Webster County is entitled to NINE votes. Fu'ther Information may be bad in writing, or calling on H. O. Diederich, temporary'ohalrraan or B. W. Stewart. healthy aethi'y IJoMill Unlorlios are liu'-iirpassablo and hleil for the ii-i of children, old folks and delicate poisuis Wo can not too highly leooiiimeuil them to nil HUlVerers fiom anyfoim of constipa tion and its attendant, evils That's WI13 wo hack our tiiitli in them with our promise of money back if they do not glvo entire satisfaction. Three sizes: PMalilcts 10 cents. :iOt ablet 12.-. cent-, and SO tablets .',0 cents, lie member, you c m oniain Ilevull Item edies in Hod Cloud only at our store, tho Kexall Store. The II. K Drug Co. Still Time to get The Companion for $1.75 peiisal Ie features of the paper. Tint page devoted to the interests of hoys in school and college always has ai article of epeit advice on athletics by some one who speaks with authority,, whether It is fo ithall, hasuhall, skat ing, swimming, or other vigorous pas time. The pago for girls suggests, useful occupations at homo ami profit able occupations in the community, without, forgetting that girls iiketo bc ornamental us well as useful. Ami there is the family page, which in lli course of a year fill- the place of a. (Irice domestic encyclopedia. Subscribe now to-day-ivhllu The Companion may yet lie had for SI 7.1 - Tile Vol' ill's Com ei.MO.v, 111 Ilerkoley Sttect Huston,. Massachusetts. B. E. McFarland -:- All the Phones -:- No Cause to Pcubt A SHueaent of Facts lacked by a Strong guarantee We guarantee immediate and posi tive relief to all suu"orers from consti pation. In every ease." "where our remedy falls to do this we will return the monoy paid us for it. That's a frank statement of facts, and wo waul you to substantiate them at our risk. lte., ill Oidorlios aro eaten just like candy, aro particularly prompt and u.p-cuah!o III action, may bo taken at any time, day or nights do not euii'-o diariluii a, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other undeslrublo ellVcts. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs witli which they come' in cjutact, apparently acting ns The publishers of the Youth's Com panion announce that they will accept yearly subscriptions at 81.7." up to tlie end of March. Tho now rate will go Into effect promptly on April 1. The large number whose subscriptions run over into the early weeks of the year, as well as those who were unable te Bend In new subscriptions before Janu ary 1, will have this opportunity to Ret The Companion for an another fifty-two weeks ar the old price. If you had no other periodical reading for your family, The Youth's Compan ion would be sufilccut for keen enjoy ment by every one, young and old: sufficient to keep you posted on the Aptly Described: An Italian woman was asked 1" court If die had any musical Instru ment h In her homo. "No, slgnor," sb replied, "nothing but racketm." "What?" queried tho lawyer. "Rack etsthe things they put In graph: phones." Bees Broks Up Church Services. A unique occurrence broke up service In the German Luther church at Chicago the other 8na4sp.. A swarm of honey bees invaded tb building and drove out the pastor aaA congregation, and services had to b aeld on tho lawn in front or church. K aTi" tro ssiMi m a m. e? wm HtywW'iSiBT BAKING Ahsoiuitciy Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal CrapeCreamoffTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE ,- -