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i I: I l-v -vaa iH r i J r l-v S SWWaSBWe,aWamWWSSSBawasssssssM ' MHS wonderful vaiuefor Looking For , 1 Yr NoA your money and I ? sold right here at home A Hero ? h i i -;t y I, ft . I I . I T u fS r ) I P.: in I! 11 v f I . R 7 R fo I r I , It ' i tt I it! 1 t I 3. y. -is nBjnnyAnpHHii aaiaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaHaiBHaS3Bk! Kna5aw.HaaVm x5RJ2S8Br Model " Fivc-pniicncf ; 40 II. P.; 113-ln. whcclbaic; full elliptic ipringt, front and rear; 31x4ln. tlrci. Including complete equipment of top, windihicld, jjui tunk, etc. $1,500 These are the Jackson cars that have made -such a phenomenal success this season about which you have heard so many good things. Where else will you find 30 horsepower, 110-inch wheel base and 32-inch wheels at $1100? Or 40 horsepower, 118-inch wheelbase, 34x4-inch tires and complete equipment at $1500? Or 50 horsepower, 124-inch wheelbase, 36-inch wheels and demountable rims at $1800? Compare the size and the power of the new Jacksons with the size and power of other cars & the same prices, and you will see that the Jacksons offer the best value. Couple with these facts the Jackson reputation of ten years standing and we believe you will agree with us that the Jacksons are the best cars offered at the price. The cars themselves will confirm all that we have told you. Come and see us will be glad to show you. Red Cloud Hardware and Implement Company Sole Afente k 0PIP0P0pf I THE HOME GROCERY nac P. A. WULLBRANDT, Prop, a We Carry Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, also the Latest Patterns in HAND PAINTED CHINAWARE It Will Also Pay You to Remember That in Order to Secure the Best in Canned Goods Obtain "A r r "V Tfc V 1 CANNED GOODS C Bell Phone 201 WvA W WXWNWWW Independent Phone 44 i Heavy Harness Light Harness Robes, Sad dles, Whips and every thing to be found in a first class exclusive Harness Shop. : : MY HAND MADE HARNESS are unequaled for Quality of Stock, Durability and Workmanship for the money. JOE FOGEL, Mary Maatln was going to see the great football game between the homo university and the Wisteria unlver. slty. Her brother was a Wisteria alumnus of both the college of arts and the col lego of law. Delng a ro jmantlo and Ingenious young person of Jl8, Mary had Informed Jim that she jwaa Bure going to fall in love with some football hero. I "The handsome Greek god, who, when all seems lost, saves the day for old jWlsterla or the slender boy whom ,the rest thought too light for the game who gets around the end and iscores for old Illlgan, and when ho 'doesn't rlso where he fell In making the touchdown they find he has been playing the last quarter with a broken rib -oh, I shall fall In love with some one of them," said Mary, with danc ing eyes. "Bosh," said Jim, stolidly. "There were no handsome Greek gods on any team I ever saw." "Well, there'll be one hero, certain ly, and when he's carried off the field, suffering terribly, but sot a word ot complaint escaping hlB llps,and I'll send him some flowers and he'll bury his face in them, tears starting from his eyes." i "Ab the girls do in those fierce yards purporting to bo collego stories. iTo my notion a football game affords 'about as much chance for a real story as a game of chess," declared Jim. "1 'never rend a football story that wasn't punk. HI. look at that now!" The visiting contingent of Wisteria undergraduates, 1,100 strong, headed by their band, was progressing around ,the track that encircled the gridiron, In an astonishing choraglc dance. It was at once a enko walk, a minuet and 'gigantic quadrille. With their steps In ordered rhythm, their hands bran dished aloft In triumphant gestures in unison with the cadence of their high .lifted feet, they wound in and out. "Why, It's charming. No, It's awe Inspiring!" exclaimed the girl, look ing through her field glass. "Who's that leading them? Isn't he hand some?" "That's Bill Howard, the hottest alumni rooter of them all." "And look at those people 1 nthe box down there! How excited they are! Alumni and their wives,' ot courBe. Isn't it fine to see the alum ni so enthusiastic and loyal!" "Alumni nothing," growled Jim. "That's a bunch of brokers with big ,bets on the game, probably on the vis iting team, for fellows like that would bo likely to back a university outside their own state." Suddenly there burst forth from the bleachers where Wisteria students were massed a huge roar of Inarticu late, mindless sound. The Wisteria iteam bad hulked out on the field. All 'possible comllness of face and form vras hidden by the ungainly garb, so ,Mary hardly looked at the players. 'Her glass swept the line of yellmas ;ters, picturesque, well tailored slim youths, gay with ribbons, waving pen dants in a frenzy. "That one In the middle Is such a .dear," she said. ; "That's Red Robertson," said Tim. i"He roomed with me when he wib a freshman and I a senior law. He's the head yellmaster." "DoeB he ever play?" "Play? He'a too pretty to play. A man. who ties a necktie the way he docs wouldn't play. He hasn't the beef, anyway." "He's awfully graceful, and so quick. I know he could play "If he want ed to." Illlgan won. It didn't matter much to Mary, for Red Robertson at the close of the game had Bought them out, anxious to see Jim, though be hardly noticed Jim after he had been presented to Mary. He steered her through the multitude. Bomo foot ball men passed. They moved heav ily, awkwardly. Quick enough on the field in action, they seemed out of their clement now, like crabs on land. "Hackaday Is bowlegged In his arms as well as in his legs, isn't he?" said Jim. "Good player, though. Where'd they get him?" "Bill Hands, '96, when he was up hunting two years ago, saw him pol ing logs in the river, and got him down here," explained Robertson. "Bill Is the man who got Dike, too. Dike was driving a cab in Denver. A corking good alumnus, is BUI." "What! Do colleges still hire 'pro feslonal players?" asked Mary. "No. But there are still organisa tions called Alumni Students' Aid as sociations that loan money to men whom they want to see get a collego education and the men they want to Bee do that are liable to be fine athletes." 1 THE OLIVER GANG PLOW j ( L Come In And See It L r ij to to m to to to to to to to m to to to to to to m to m to to to to to to to to to to to to We Are Showing the Largest Line of KITCHEN CABINETS Ever Shown in Red Cloud Let Us Show You The Makes of Four Factories Including "The Hoosier" All Of The Phones A. E. ATKINS, The Furniture Man and Undertaker. TRY OURs PIES and CAKE TRY HATFIELD'S BREAD and PASTRY alakadKvaryDay iXi ft vV Ui ft 0 CLOUD, NKMHA9KA. PLEASE Remember that our job depart ment has no equal in Webster County when it comes to turning (out high-class work. Try us. THE CHIEF OFFICE "Are there no football heroes?" de manded Mary. , "No boys who weep oyer the defeat ot their team? Nobody for me to cire my rosea to for him to weep Into?" "Tee, there are some real stu dents on eVery team and perhaps come day they'll all 'be real as they used to be In the old days. But the fellows who weep oyer defeat are mostly on the bleachers, I've lost a big bet and fd like to weep. Won't you glre me the roses?" "It's a dreadful disillusionment," aald Mary. "I meant them for - half back, not a yellmaster, but here an the roses." Chicago Dally New. AAA HATFIELD'S BAKERY Curt Hatfield, Prop. Farm Loans At Lowesf.interest, best option, least expense. Call for me at State Bank, Red, Cloud. C. P. Gather. Widen' PmmIm. The reoent act of April 19th, 1008 gives to all soldiers1 widows a pension $12 per month. Fred Maurer, the at torney, haa all necessary blanks. WORE TRAVEL HINTS The Bit HOm MOHIltAlnS TLc hotels "nd ranches around Sheridan in these beautiful pine olad mountains are attracting a large Summer patronage. It will pay you to Inquire about them. The BllCk HIIIS IIot SPR". 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