pw"J!MSH,i,;lfc.;; -,. .JI! - WKK-SHB-f-T, (Hi ,J' i ''! fc "nl . . y L,i1t. Wrt,S(S. K x.zr .WTW.W..T " s. TS-iWIlKEKaKSr,! . wtefjB.'JMttK?.iJ?.tIT . . ' ' v. v - . ,1 fi M. lime Tabic KAsr IIOt'NII No. II riiromjh train, do, nrls No. 10 Local imbsciuit " ... No. 174 Accommodation North ex ci-pt Monday nnd Wed., dinrts.. No. l70-AccommodntlonXurtli .. Monday aril Wednesday di parts Wl-sr llol'.Mi No. 13 -Tlirouigti train, departs No. 10 Local pasicimtr " .. . , 2.00 a. 9.:B a. 1:10 p. in, 11:30 ft. in. fi.an, 8.30 p. J LOGALETTES Dig up Hie (l.uulclloiii? I Sec l)r. CinsoviM State limit. I Foil Sam:-()I1 pnpeiw at this ollleo. O. F. tlowiird was in Almu Tuesday. Mrs. A. P. Kly loft for McCook Satur day. Corn planting is the order of tlio day now. J, 12. Dalloyof Reynolds was In town Saturday. S. C. llumunugh of Beatrice Sunday ed in town. Ed Oarber BUd wife spent Sunday In Guide Rock. P. P. Collins was down from Frank lin Tuesday. F. A. Ilaldwin was up from Guide Rock Tuesday. Albert Tutyorn of Dewltt was in tho city Saturday. All kinds of Elcutrlnul woik done by Morhart llros O.K. Jones of Ilolmcsville was in town Saturday. Mrs. S J. Fair Is reported seriously Hi at her home. P. II. Woodhether of Hardy was in the city Tuesday. Go to P. L. Hanson for your Harness and Machine OIIr. R. A. Wyllo of Hastings returned to Hastings Tuesday. A good sewing nmolilno for sale. In quire at this olllce. Oscar Sampson of Harvard spent Sunday in the city. Bernard McNeny was in Lawrence on business Friday. Mis9 Florence Kindig is visiting in Rosclaud this week. Col Denny of Guide Kock wns on our streets Tuesdny. Agent Foe is able to bo out ngnin after a weeks illness. J.J. Ranfram of Ayr was in town be tween traius Monday. Connie and Chris Starke returned from Omaha Saturday. A. U. Kaley has let a contract for a new modern residence Rev. Tompkins was in Prosser Mou day attending afunral. ' . Mrs. J. L. Grimes is in the city visit ing her son Ned Grimes. C. J. Rhoadcs of Hastings was in town the flrstof the week. H. B. Thomas of Shickley was in t wn on business Tuesday. Jerome Denton of Chester was in town on business Monday. Jerome Wright of Hebron was in town the first of the week. The High School Base Ball team plays at Guide Rock Friday. J. W. Guthrie of Alliancespent Sun day in town visiting friends. Charley Met, was up from Guide Rock Suuday visiting friends. Go to the Puritan Cafe, Sunday for your chicken dinner, price 35c. Farn Leans There are several reusous for seeing J. H. Bajlny for a farm loan and hero they are. He is sole agent for Trcvelt Mattts & Baker. This company is here every day In the year ready for busiuess and not hare this week and gone next. They loan on any 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 in the market. H HERE'S YOUR SILO u Of 0 0, iii ft IF YOU are going to buy a Silo this year, let us figure with you and tell you what we have. Our Silos come direct from Washington, which means con siderable saving to us in freight, meaning cheaper Silos to you.. PLATT Dr. It. h ItniniH U lioinu to mtiy nnd will titteiiil nilli il.iy ami night. Mra. Gins, Jt nhlu vWtod Jier brothti-'John H.jvel'ovei' Sunday. Dr, Dr. JMoiHnvlllo went t t6 .Lincoln y . Wednesday to enter a Mititturiuiu. Byron Furlong and Walter Verbeck of Supeilin spent Sunday in town. Go to tln lion Ton Cafe fnr'Ou bis'-, loo Cream ami Soda Water In town. ' Dr. J. W. MoiHiivlllii and wife re turned from Boulder, Coin., Friday. Mrs. W. I). Edson went to Grand llatid Saturday to visit her parents. .1. W. Trlnley of Gimwileaf, Kansas was in the city on business Tuesday. Mrs. John Nasser returned from Supeiior where she had visited friends. The 0 year old son of Rev. C F. Rose Is seriously .sick with pneumonia. Att'y Dorsey of llloomlugtou spent Sunday as the guest of Bernard Mc Neny. E.Tupper, 11. Hilton and II. il, Sulirau of Lawienco wire in town Tuesday. The best and purest Ice Cream nud Summer dtinks in the city at the Bon Ton Cafe. Lyman Esslg went to Omaha this week to bring a new auto home lie had purchased. The Diamond Electric Vacum clean er demonstrated in your home fiee. Call Phone Red 07. The Puritan Cnfe is furnishinga flue Sunday chickon dinner for 3."i0. Try it and be convinced. Dr. E. A. Crclghtou Is in Lincoln this week attending tho Nebraska S'a e Medical Society meeting. Fob Sai.k A new Rag Carpet about tweutyflvc yards. For further parti culars inquire at this olllce. Father Fitzgerald exchauged pullpts Sunday with Father Downey of Bloom ington who held service here. Ned Grimes has let the contract for the erection of a modern residence qn the lot north of Geo. Warren. A Penny Social, at the M E. church Thursday evening Mayuth. All come and have the time of your life. The finest Hue and best assortment of Harness over carried before. Call and look It over. Moiiiiaht Bros. Call rural phone '203 if you have cream or poultry to sell. J. O. Cauhvixi.. Special attention given to diseases of eye and car. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. If you are going to buy ti Silo this year, come and soe us; wo believe we can save you money. Platt & Frf.ks. Alex Bentley is erecting au addition to his residence ou his farm .south ml, the river. Fred SUfTen has the con tract. , J. Edwin Jarboo will preach nt the Christian Church in Inavale next Sunday, May I2th both morning and evening. All are welcome. The' month old baby of Mr. nnd Mrp. Henry Coulsou south of Innvale died Tuesday and was buried Wednesday in the Walnut Creek oemotery. If you are going to buy a Silo this year, come and see us; we believe we can save you money. Platt & Fiikes. "R. W. Saunders left Wednesday for Ballantine, Mont, where he will spend the summer and look after interests of the Sauudcrs Bros, lumber yard there Don't forget we make farm loans, money icady the day tho title Is ap proved. GAIUIKH, HUTCHISON & Salaoen. Miss Beruice Potter and Mrs. G. S Albright left for Grand Island to re present the Music Study Club who hold a May festival the last 3 days ot this week. A large delegation of the young peo ple from the Bretbern Church spent last Sunday in Carlisle, Neb , attending a special meeting of the Hrothern at that place. S. C. Schuck has let contract for erection of a 5 room residence, iu the Shuck addition, to Fred Steffen, and also contemplates the erection of several more houses in his addition this summer. tr.tr Sf- m m m m to to to to to to to to to & FREES Yi - .- . . . .iST II h . i - ft REGARDLESS OF BRAND Doesn't make any diff erence what it is or how it is labeled the fact that it comes out of our store is sufficient guarantee as to its quality. We stand be hind it. B. E. McFarland All the Phones Dr. Cross the dentist, Is hmted over the Statu Bank. Try the International Calf Meal to make tho Calves grow, sold by Cotting Dora Cochrini of Klverton spent the last of the week with Mrs. B.'SI. Grice. Willa Outlier's now book "Alexanders Bridge" is now on salo at Cottlugs Drug Store. Mrs. Cutuberl.ind sister of Mis. A. E Atkins returned to her home nt Geneva Tuesday after visiting horo the past week. Remember "Tho Penny Social" at the M. E. church Thursday evening May Dili. All come, and bring a few pennies with you. The Hastings passenger train, com monly known as the Cotton-tail, has chutigcd Its time of leaving. 8:10 Is the new leaving time ami if you want to go north you must be nt the depot earlier iu the morning. Jj A n d We have for salo farms ou easy payments and special terms, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The largest list of locul farms from which to select. Dan Gahiikr & Company, Chief Olllce. Faith Ueb.iUah lodgo No 10, will meet May 16 to prepare for district moctlng. Every member Is kindly re quested to be present as there Is work to be done. Ai.JiniA Si.ajiy, Noble Grand. Vou will Hud our Wua of material sutllciently large enough to meet all the demands of turning out a neat, tasty job no matter whether large or small and our prices arc as low us any quality, quantity and workmanship considered. State Superintendent of Public In struction, James E. Dclzell, will at tend the Teachers Reading Circle at Cowles this week on Saturday. Prof. Delzell has charge of one of the circle lessons In the morning and will deliver au nddress in the afternoon. S. C. Buff Orplngtone Famous By ers btraiu. First prize county fair 1010, 1st pen county poultry show J 11 1 . Eggs Sl.f0 per 15, 4. SO per 00, 8f per 100. Chicks nud old stock for sale. Write freely. 11. H. Duiiri:tt, Lebanon, Kns. Starke Bros , the enterprising farm ers at Lester purchased a HhoUiic.v Auto plow for use on their lanch. It plows 3 rowb at n time or nbout 4 " inches. Also has attachments for power to operate hay bailers, corn shelters and etc. The machine weighs between 4 and 0 tons. Johnny Riegge, the 14 year old son of Jacob Riegge, who Ilvs one mile north of Inavale was found lend in bed Monday morning death being caused by heart failure. The funeral took place at the residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and intcrmeut took pUce in the Red Cloud cemetery, Barred and Bun Hocks Bred to Lay and Win. Eight blue ribbons (lit prizes) and the silver cup at the big Noiton show. My cockerels have never been defeated. Eggs, barred W.OOper 15 straight. Hun's. Pen $'2 per 15, range S(i per 100. W. II. Wiiloiir, Lebauou, Kas. The truck team of tho high Fchnol made an excellntit showing against tho acai'e ny and high school team at Franklin last Friday scoiing lfljf points. This was tho boys first work out and was indeed a good showing. And at the big inter state school meet at Hastings this month wo look for our boys to hold their own. Montgomery Doty while discing ou the Throne furm several weeks ago ie covered a gold watch that had beeu lost right years ago this spring. The watch was Irtst by Goo, J, Warren while listing corn at the time, ho owned the farm. The wutch with stood all the elements of tho weather for over eight years and alter being examined by a jeweler will again bo iu running condition by h few dollars expense. V The Wolfe Patrol of the Boy yooiH hiked to Franklin last Thursday s,o as to alt -lid tlm tiuck me.i't theie Fiiday. Some unique experiences overlook them and slumber In an old musty meat market at Rivet ton, and the soft downey mattress of a cement i idge intermingled with the pleasant melo dious notes of one of the scout music ians uuised Cnptniii Snuudcis to lead his men over the hill Into Finn Id In where a peaceful reposo.awalted them nud for fin ther details ask the tuoiu bars of tlio patrol. Mis. Bull Clark Hughes, slate organ izer of the P E. (). Sisterhood, was present at the regular meeting of Cluiptei Y. May Glh., at the homo of sinter rouipktus. Mrs Hughes Is quite a talented rc.idcr and gave Iwn or three readings. At tho conclusion of the chapter work a two course lunch was served. Mrs. Hughes organized a chapter m Franklin lust i.ight Chap ter Y being Invited to assist Iu Hie or ganization twelve members of this city nccoinpiiuted her to Franklin. U F. Oichnid, a foimcr resident of the cmitity Is making a luief vl-.lt. in the the city. Mr. Oi chard was for many eais a resident of Inavale. Orlglualy a British sailor, In his youth he tonic pait iu the battles about Sevastopol lu theCiimeaii war. A few ycaisngo the old gentleman conclud ed to tiy the boasted climate of Cali fornia nud located at Artesin lu the southern part of that state. While pleased with his nc.v location, Mr. Orchaid does not claim absolute per fection for the Faclne Blopo, and is willing to tell the exact truth about the soil, the climate and social coiidl ditioiis to anyone who carosto inquire. Prepare For Big Encampment Mr. II. C. Wolf commandant of Gar Held Post No. 80 or tho G. A. R , has received notice that the .loth annual encampment of the INobraska depart ment of tho Grand Army and Relief Corps will be held in Beatiice this year, May H, 15 and 1(5. Extensive preparations have been made to Insure tho success of this meeting. Generals Sickles and Uluck and lion. Church Howe nud other notables aic on the program, niul the pcoploof Boat rice at o planning to make the encampment the best ever held by thusu patriotic organizations. The fact that the rauks of the vctoians of '01 to U' are rapidly thinn ing emphasizes the Importance of each gathering of tho stu vivois, and a large attendance at this year's encampment at Beatrice Is being worked for Harvey J, Graham Harvey .1. Graham, one of tho old residents of tho part of Kansas liibu-tiu-y to this city, was killed Thursday morning by accident. Just how ho came to his death is not entirely clear He was alone. His body was found at the foot of thu windmill tower, from wlijoh li had been apparently swept off. There wns some talk, at tlist, of suicide, hut that explanation has been given up and publicoplnlon has settled that ho was the victim of accident. The dead man was nearly sixty seven years old For the past tweuty-Uve years he has made his home with his brother Frank just across the Hue in Kansas. A brother, Hugh, and aslstor, Mrs. Hattie A Hamlll, of Graudview, Iowa, also suivlve him. Tho funeral services were conducted from the Mouut Ilopo church and the body was Interred iu the cemetery nearby, Rev. Hummel otllciated. COWLES (Delayed) J. T. Lsev Is building an addition to his hou-e. Dr. Boron had a phono installed iu his olllce Saturday. Mrs CIiuh. Francis was In Red Cloud between traius Monday. Fuller & llenuutt shipped the bal ance of their sheep Monday. Alls. Paul Storey, and daughter were iu Cowles Wedncsilay visiting Mr. Earl Paul was in town for a few days this week visiting his father. Mr. Jnd White and wife autoed to Red Cloud Saturday for a shoi t visit. Miss Anna Gilhum had friends from Red Cloud visit her between train Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Merrick of Red CIoi d Sundnycd with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. RItuhey In Cowles. We nro having some flue Improve ineiitH In tho way of having a now sidewalk along the north side of main street, Mrs.'Greenhalgh caino homo Tuesday from Wilson. Kas., where she has been visiting her sisters for a number of weeks Tho last number of tho lecture course Thursday night was well at tended and tho mullenee certtlnly en joyed the addre-s by Mr. Adems. Road work Is so oppressing with our road supervisor, J, R, Morse that he had a phone Installed iu his home so he may receive calls night and day. Mr. Geo Wells had tho misfortune Friday of having his foot badly crushed by tho wheel of a wngon He is gett ing along as well as could be expected. I - Ag v3 Clothcraft Your Idea of Clothes P 1CTURE in your own mind the kind of clothes you want the cloth, the style,, the fit, wear and serviceability. Then compare your ideal with Clothcraft. You will find they tally in evcty 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 and Shirts now in. Come in and look them over Si HiiiiHiwwiiMwunwiiiimMinimMiim m The Clothcraft Blue Serge Special, No. 5130, at I . $15, is guaranteed to be all-wool, to hold shape and 1 I to give satisfactory wear and iimiMMiiHimiiMimiiii COwden-rvaley . Oothing ( FIRST DOOR NORTH OF P. O. New i Everything in New Summer Goods now on our counters All Reasonably Priced. Voiles, Tissues, Silks, Flaxons, Batist, Etc. All Colors. 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