. ..,.,., -Tiill ,i,ji" A, t 1 lwi.i " fl' i -rf l 1; rb T'" 'MA n jpy . i j & w .f w t& Customers' Comfort LL the way round. Com fortablc in mind when tlii'.v Unow Mint nowliciis else can tlioy liny Ki'Kvrlus as low In prioo, comfortable In satisfaction in Idiowin' that they aio Inly ing gooiH of the highest quality. I Iml's the lotisoti wo say com f )i t jour grocery neuila and ilo jour lia-ling with u. B. E. McFarland All Tho Phones B. & M. Time Tabic r. it iinu.M) No. II Through trntu, departs . 'J.OO a. in No. 16 I.ocnl imsiuiKcr " U:.Vjn. in No. 171 Accommodation North ex cept Monday and Wed., departs . 1:J0 p. in. No. 170 Accommodation North Monday and Wednesday departs 11:30 a.m. WKST HOUND No. 13-Througli train, departs (1.23 a. in. No. 10 Local passenger .. ,. 8.30 p. m. t9-t44444444frttr : LOCMETTES s Get your cement of J. O. Oaldwell. " For good Job Printing call on the ChIT A. P. Snyder of Edgar was In town Tuesday. L. H. Blacklcdge was in Cowles Tuesday. W. G. Wc9t of Byrou spent Suuday in town, Lee Keith of Iloldregc spent Sunday In town. Harvey Itlckorson spent Monday in Hastings. Ed McAllister returned from Alma Wednesday. Clias. Rogers of Superior was in town Wednesday. Chas. E. McVny of Hardy spent Sim day in town. J. A. Gross of Hayes Center was in town Friday. J. J. Morgan of Belvldero was in town Friday. Jay Ouderkirk was down from Riv crton Sunday. A. M. Rafotb of Milan was in town orer Tuesday. F. C. Marker of Franklin was in town Tuesday. ' J. H. Young otGrand Island was in town Tuesday. James Ryan was a passenger to Grand 'Island Monday. returned Saturday of Hastings was in Farm Loans There arc several reasons for seeing J. II. Hailey for a farm loan nnd here they are. He is solo ngent for Trcvott Mattis & Raker. This company is here every day in the year ready for business and not hero this week anrr gone next. They loan on auv farm having the value in it improved or'unimproved. You don't wait from two to four months for your money but surely get it on the day called for. They give the best option ip tlio market. Low l'etei'son from Montana. II. W. Wheeler town Saturday. J. U. Dowler of Hastings was on our streets Tuesday. Wm. C. Green of Grand Island spent Sunday in town. Ray K. -Ormand of Orleans spent Sunday in town, Geo. Holt of Cowles was in town on business Monday. W. C. Crelder and wife spent Sunday in Esbon, Kansas. A good sewing machine for sale. In quire at this ofllee. A. E. Short of Prairie View, Kansas was in town Monday. B. C. Danforth of Waboo was in town on business Monday. D. W. Hunt of Hastings was in town Tuesday on business. Geo. W. Hutchison went to Omaha Tuesday on business. John Whalen of Rulo was in town last week on business. A. O Smith of Hastings was iu town on business last week. Mertcn Farquharof Guide Rock was on our streets Tuesday. W. B. Saunders returned from Strang Monday evening. Trainmaster Shorman of Wyinore was in town Wednesday. Don't miss the band concert at the opera house Friday night. The D. of II., had a very enjoyable meeting Tuesday evening. L. It. Kcsterson of Superior was in town on business Monday. Alfa Whorton of Superior trausactod business in town Saturday. Mrs. Edgar Cowden is visiting rela tives in Franklin this week. Dr. A. J. Korea of Cowles and family Sundaycd with Dr. Sanderson. Go to the Puritan Cafe, Sunday for your chicken dinner, price 35c. Friday, April 10th., will be Piimary election. Don't forget to vote. Dr. R. F. Raines is home to st ty and will attend calls day and night. W. G Snyder left today tor Montana whore ho has purchased a farm. Miss Victoiia Munsen of Clay Center arrived Tuosday to visit fi lends. Mrs. Agnes Leonard of Rlverton was visiting friends in tow u Tuesday. Miss Josephine Ciauc of Lincoln is visiting friends in town thib week. VA Amaek was iu North Uraneh Wednesday on professional business. An Extraordinary Picture Dante's Inferno AT THE TEPEE Monday, April 15th, 1912 Afternoon and Evening One Day Only The Film Classic, par excellence, -; The most stupendous effort in the history of moving pictures. : A Visual translation of the mind and work of Dante, endorsed by the king of Italy, as it will bo by all lovers and students of Oanic. -.- The result of two years of consistent work, preserving all the "dignity and. reverence of the original Italian poem. In 5 Reels. A GOIIltietCnt leCtUfefS accompanies the reels and as the picture is shown will explain and lecture every feature. ADMISSION I Owing to the great expense incurred in securing this set of pictures it will be necessary to advance the prices of ad mission for this occasion and will be as follows for the evening show: Adults 25c Children 15c For the Afterioon at 3 p. m : Adults 15c - Children 10c For the Eveuiug 1st Show at 7 P. M. Sharp - 2nd Show at 9 P. M. Afternoon Show at 3 O'clock AS If WIIL require two hours to give a complete show it has been found necessary to commence the first show earlier than usual. In order to get the full import and benefit of the pictures one should be at the openlnsr of the show. Ho plan to bo on band at the start. 5 Harry J. Gilliam has some Uuir Or pington eggs for sale. " J. II. Tiost of Superior was in town on business nnd pleasure overSnnday Frank Cowden left Monday for the eastern part of the state on business. A. I' Ely of the MeCook Gazette visited relatives iu town over Smidiy. O M. Isoni, George Cook, 11. .1. Kin sell of Lebanon spent Suuday in town Xnlo Illltigswoilh was a passenger to the eastern p'ut of tho state Mon d.vy. Miss data Iluigcs was visiting friends and lelatives In lnavaie Satur day. Vale Fo was down from Blooming ton Monday evening visiting li is par ents. I'd Kellogg letiirued from Lincoln Tuesday whole ho had been visiting friends. Mrs Gertie MeKeighan has returned to her home at Lincoln after visiting lelatives In town. Fred Wallace was a passenger to Lincoln Wednesday where ho will transact business. The Diamond Electric Vaeum clean er demonstrated in your home free. Call Phone Red 07. Robert Morris of Noitb Branch was in the city Friday transacting business and visiting friends. The Puritan Cafe is furnishinga fine Sunday chicken dinner for 350. Try it and be convinced. Matt Doyle returned from Amherst Tuesday and will locate permanently there about May 1st. Harry Ridnour of Lincoln was in town on business Tuesday nnd also renewed acquaintances. J. E, Throne and wife left Tuesday morning for California whore they will spend the summer. Edwin Jarboe will preach nt the Brethren church in Garlleld township next Sunday at 10 a. m. Mrs. Will Walters nnd children of Inavalospeut Sunday in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Will Walters. The finest lino and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. Moiuiaiit Bnos. Special attention given to diseases of eye and car. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. Mrs. Geo. W. Lindscy returned home from Grand Island Wednesday where she had been visiting her daughter. Sheriff Hedge went to Lincoln Mon day with Oliver Lord who was sent enced to servo time In tho poncteut iary. Mrs. Will Boliror returned from Ne'l son Monday night whore she had been visiting with her daughter Mrs. Walter Roby. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Lotigtin came down from Hastings Wednesday to visit their parents and friends for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs D.m Liudsey leave to night for San Marcus, Calif., where they will vist their daughter Mrs. A. 1'lcrco. The dual sign of spring 1ms arrived and that is the High school boys are practicing daily at the base ball grounds. Dr. Cross will bo in his olllco over tho Stato Rank everyday in tho week. Hnvine discontinued his visits .to Rlverton. Dr. Raines and wife and children re turned from New Mexico Monday evening whore they hailbeon spending tho winter. f'rof. Bet, wishes to say that the first opening band concert will bo giv en on Friday uvenihg April 'Jfl-weather pet mitting For Sale; Tho two buildings oc cupied by tho Chief Ofllee and E. H. bewhoiiBcti jewelry store. Inquire of E. H. Newhouso. Lew Centers of Supetlor nnd Will Rants and Silver Longtln left Wednes day for California where they expect to spend tho summer. Harry Buffer resigned his position at tho power house Saturday 'and has gono to farming. Chas. Fox took bis place at the power house. County Treasurer Kooirtz planted a couple of trees in front of his livery barn Tuesday wlilch will beautify the front ot.tjio barn in a few years. Don't forget we make farm loans, money ready the day the title is ap proved. ' Gaiwkh, Hutchison & S a laden. Rev. John J. Bayne left Monday for Wilcox to attend the District Associa tion of Congregational churches. Mr. Bayne is on the program for two ad dresses. J. L. Christian, who has been living southwest of town on his farm, moved to this city Wednesday into the Chas. Scbultz residence which he purchased some time ago. R. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching at $2,35 per hundred. Baby chicks nt 10 cents each. Mhb.1L. W. WllITB, RWCIoud, Nebr. Rural Phone 2-10. All consumers knowing themselves to be in arrears to the light i nd water department of the city of Red Cloud will please call and settle on or beforoS the loth Inst,, or service will bo dis continued. D. H. Rich, Supt. I Real Estate IrnnsTcrs. Real Estutu 1 nuisleis for week end ing lucsdaj, Apitl Dili, litis. Compiled by M, . latter A. llouded Abstiui'loif. Joshua Mai ton and wife to L. T. .Marten, w l, ' , w m J,i . I). W. Smith ami wlletoAl Aul'tV, lots 1 1, II, IIU ,l, Harbor's 'Jutl Atld Uiil Cioiul Al Aulu to Aiialluu I'm sou, lots IJ II. llllc ;i, w it, tlurber'n 2d Ailil lied Cloud A..) Whm.uiii ami wile to Utiu . hlelens, w d. lots 20 to .10, I'.iliuer'ihub Uiv lo Red Cloud Sou tiou 1000 1000 pi s I 1 11, I. M)0 Lcotiuiii C .Muiigcr lo Miiuli S. t'liupiii, w tl, w j nw'j and pt no1! no', :il-l-I I t A. liooii ami wlfo to Charles and I'raiil; Meln, w d, el, nw'i ne1, 17,1-10 Dennis Liudsey and wife to Maude .. McCluro, w d, lolsl, '.', I lo r. l.-i, 10, 11) to Ul, Blk. 111, 1!. R. add to Red Cloud.... Charles W. Cowley ami wlfo to .1. A. Denton, w (I, lots 8,0, Blk. 2, S pcuuo'.s 1st add to Bladen Barbara I, alley and Husb. to Joseph Dieher, w d, ni no'f l-l-l ." Jane Rent to Herman lliulg, wd, lot !'', Blk. i!, Umber's Add to Red Cloud Charles S Nutria and wlfo to C. E. Simmons, w d, s$ swj 1IMI 10 Lena A, MarWlll nnd husb , to A. 13. Wolcott, wd n ttwf JW.'MS nooo Emma I Coombs to Edward, Hanson, w d, pt uwh 35-2.12.. 2500 Frank Connor to John Kingdom, w J, lots 8, 0, Blk 10, Bladen l D. J. Erwin and Edward Ges trlng to Joseph Norchey, w d, lots s, o, Blk. t, Hoover's Add to Blue Htll 425 Frank L. Smith and wife to htninn Rargmau, part ne nojf 35-2-11 Etnmn Rargmau to Clare E. Smith, qcd, part nc 35-2-1 1 . . . Hugh W. Gulllford and wife to Asa L. Gurney, lots 35, 30, 37, 33, Blk. 3, Garners 2nd Add to Red Cloud Mortgages filed, 81 1,225 00. Mortgages released, 89,507.00. ,1100 8M0 1000 :wo 7000 210 loOo i- i -1 rtm i - r J . ' "i " jiTVMisik.i li nir.irMKi VT'iii 'i t i.. n . i i - -.m -i bv r t KiVAAfeTrai. i .o.f ' i ' ft - PWV1SI 7 . V "V fV . M Cooo 5000 COO Harry H. Carpenter Harry 11. Carpenter, son of Hopkins ami Olive Carpenter was born near l'loasouloti, Linu county, Kansas, on Match Kith, ISO'J, mid departed this life at his lato homo near lnavaie, Nebr., April 3rd, 11)12 al the ae:o ot III vent's ami lo tlajs. Whllo he was (pilto young his par ents moved to Missouri and later to DccAtur county, Iowa, near Leon. After the death of his parents he went to Shenandoah, Iowa, lit 1BSD and worked for 0 years. Ho was united iu marriage to Ellen Bloom Fob. 20, IH'M. To this union wnb born oighl child ren, four sous and four ilaiiu'liter.s. They lived on n farm near Nmthboro until in March lulu, they moved to their present home four and otic half miles northwest of lnavaie. For about LI mouths lie was anlicted with a complicated dihcnso which medical skill was unable to cure or lellove only for a slioit time. OivIiik to his w aliened condition his heart gave way under I ho strain ami hepas'ol nwn.v very suddenly, a few minutes after (5 oVloek as he sat talk ing to his wife and her sister He was a member of tlio M. W. A. of Norlhboro, Fuiior.it services were conducted al (lie Mithodist church In lnavaie, Sunday, April 7th at 11 a. in. Interment nt Red Cloud cemetery con dueled by the Modem Woodmen. Bo sides ills wlfo and children ho leaves to mourn his loss two hi at hi rs, Clif ford and Wairen and a hugfl circle of friends Those attending tho funeral from a distance Ivmo his two brothers of Cedar Rapids, Nobi, George Bloom a brother of Mrs Carpenter, of North born and Mr. and Mrs Perry Bennett 'of Bloonilngton, Nebr. ' iVti, 'V""" JAP 'lit mil n i7i.j,. . .illivi Al..E J GLM.SL 1JHJ Ui ilV tt :Xll " u lcinKjMni,:srnx2riVTat)r;trxi Clothcraft You Idea of Clothes D ICTURE in your own mind the kind of clothes you want the cloth, the style, the (it, wear and serviceability. Then compare your ideal with Clothcraft. You will find they tally in every particular except perhaps in the price you thought you would have to pay. For Clothcraft Clothes guaran teed to be all-wool, to hold shape and smartness, to give satis faction in wear and service; yet cost less than other clothes of the same high quality--$10 to $25. All the new styles in Hats, Shoes nd Shirts now in. Come in and look them over The Clothcraft Blue Serge Special, No. 5130, at I . $15, is guaranteed to be all-wool, to hold shape and I I to give satisfactory wear and service. 1 illHIHIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIHItMHIItNllllimilNi VowHen-jaley Clothing Co. FIRST DOOR NORTH OF P. O. I IiAAl MM, V ( Wkm i BR 3 ) Wmw Wfw ' i 1 4MA$ Spring Goods! IT IS NOW TIME TO anticipate your wants in Spring wearing apparel. We are selling Ladies', Misses' and Children's CLOAKS --finest line o! goods of this class on the market today. Our best advertisements ore the, people who wear thane tfnrmantn. Thev nrA I satisfied as to Style, Fit, vvurniiiuiiaiup uiiu wcui. jgWe are glad to show these goods. EVERY GARMENT A PRIZE WINNER. Big Ben has something to say to people who like to get up promptly in the morning. He guarantees to call them on the dot just when they want and either way they want, with one pro longed, steady call or with successive gentle rings. 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