9mfAariji-l&,-1 t'.TWiXi. iM R.i v. r ,.4 4 '. - s '1 " 7. ' v -If hv.v t v '-DO n. m J ii. in It. u M. I me ruble I Vl liol Ml No. II lhruimli (ruin, ,le arM Xo. tit l.Hiil pnsstimi r " No. 171 AcooiiiiiiiiitnHnii Nnrlli ce Mpt Moud.iy niul Mid, ilcpiirls 1:;X i in. No. 173- Xicoiiiiiioilntloii N irth Moittlnj ami U o.IikiItj rfi ari II Kin. in. I-C It"! SI) Nail llirottkili tintn. ili"irls (ti,n in. No. 1." Local tuiKnniKir PWi. in. Groceries Delivered MMHHHaaiM.. (------""""-'-.'"a'.Vi i HOME NEWS Bulletin or Tito Week's Doings St-u llr. Ci (), u oi Sluli' Ituik. Cluis. .SU-ltVn is in (Jmiiil Islaii week. John Hovel wu ill ltluo IliU Wed ne&dity. 1. V. .Mongol of Wiilioo was in town Wednesday. Fred dil ml of ltluo Hill was in thu oily Sunday. (J. V. Hurr of Cowlei mis on our strools Monday " V. W. SluifiMi returned from Cir.ind ' Isiiuul Tnevlny. J. Talliot of Huldwin, Kansas spout Sunday in town. A. W. Holm of Hartford, Kas., wns in town Saturday. W. I. Saunders is in St runic this week on business. B E MoKarlimd whs in (iiilde Uock on business Pilday. Speelnl uhiclccn dinner Sunday .'Vic at the Puritan Cafo. Ice Crouin Hiid Fountain drink at Warren's restiuuant. Howard Alles of McCook vUlted r latives over Sunday Frank Cowden is iu the uistcrn part of the state this week. Jock Masters lutunieil to Guide llock Sunday rooming. Fred flood of Cowles was in town Wednesday on business. Miss Grace Dedrlok was a passenger to Jtlooinlngton Monday. Mrs. H. U Justus of Hustings vlsited friends in town Tuesday. Joe D. Uollii i-f I Listing wns town on business MoiicUj. Lyman Es-Ik li in purHiiised a new Abbott-Deli ni utitiuiiobilu. F. A. Iennul of Uiveiton was attend ing the chaiitmiiiiu Kiiiloy. Mrs. John llouil and ehiidieti lire visiting lirCole" this week. Mrs. Herb Ludlow Is inANlcll, Kas.. this week vlslliiikr her s-ter ft C. S. Tullevsof MnciKll iMltell Willi eif !T"fi) y-ll Jik$h 'ark:, r- & hms " iw,irf M l t IS OT a mere promise 1 but you will find our delivery on time. We deliver promptly, which saves you the annoyance of being with out and saves you carrying our bargains home. B. E. McFarland All the Phono - r9 J . . . ..l MV. relatives Uptown nvfrtyiimniyi jff tiermird MoNeny was) in Blooming5 tou Monday on legal business. Fred Wallace and wlfeaio in Oi leans this week visiting his parent. Regular meals i"iu and shoit mdeis at all hours at the I'tultau Cafe. Mrs. Bessie Ualney of Edgar was in the city Tuesday visiting friends. Mrs. Bei mud McNeny entci tallied the Xinas club Tuesday afternoon Harry Cramer left last week for Colorado whole ho went for hishealth. Dave Kaley and wife lett Wednesday morniiiK for the East for an extended visit. Miss May Hadell left Monday morn lug for Dun ton, Nebr, where she will visit f i lends. Hurry Buckles left for Biid City, Kas., Sunday morningto look after his father's land. Dan Garber went to Lincoln SuniUy raorniug to attend the Republican state isHiiventiou. Try our lee Civ.nn Sodas and Sun daes, posllhcly the best In lliu city. The Puritan Cafe. Frank Abol, who is clorklug in Mln er Bros grocury tolT, Is enjoying n vacation this wenk. The host and purest Iec Cream and Summer diiuks iu the city at the Bon Ton Care. Miss Kate Million of Guide Uock and Miss Ethel Million of Tnavale visited In Bed Cloud Saturday. Allan Morltz and brother leave Fri day for St. Paul, Nebr., where they will visit for about a week Dow Kalcv and Verlin Taylor leave Filday for Boulder and other Colorado points for several weeks visit. Miss Maude Moranvllle returned to Inuvaln Tuesday after visiting rela tives for n short tlmo In the city. Mis. Lew Fuller returned to her home at Lincoln after a visit with her patents Mr. and Mis. .John (I. Potter. The ladies of the Christian church In ' ill hold their monthly market Satur day. August lid, at Atkins' Furniture stole. O 0. Teel and wife returned homo Sunday rnqrulng rom California where thuy hiufbPen visiting relatives for spveral weeks. Foil Sale Eight' Shoithoru Bulls, ! yearlings past. For further par&Icu lines inquire of John Oluustede, .Guide I ltouk, Nebraska. ., -. ... . , iTj i.v: lieerge nnek wns In Franklin Wednesday, Shcrllf Hedge was In llimtiiMS Moil ilny on bushiest. Special chh'ken dinner Sunday .Tie nl tho I'm Ban Cafe. .Mis Diet Smith returned lioniofiom Lincoln Wediiesilnv. Ml-s Flotouco Joliiislon Is visiting 'n hiavule I his week. Lil thiiuey of Supeitor was in town Wednesday inoriiliig. .lames Ryan was u pussciigoi lo II isiiugs Wednesday A. 12. Fiuucli of Lincoln was In the city on business Tuesday. Regular meals t!."ican I shoit orders a' nil hours at the Piiiltnn Cife. Hot lliiiubuiger and Short OrJei.s at all hours at Win ten's icstaurant. Lloyd fli'lnies and Fred fluuiluutoed down from Ditto Hill Wednesday. Roy Palmer and Ralph Hunter of Inav.ile were In Red Cloud Tuesday. Hiiny Matircr of Elkhart, Ind., is visiting his uncle Houry Mauror this week. Matt Doyle came home from Am herst Tuesday for brief visit with his Jjaicuts, Ed McDonald of Hastings spet t Tttosdny night hero with his wife and relatives. Mis. Lavllla Rife left Monday for Lincoln whero she will vjslt for a shoit time. Mis. Augustra StelTcti and Heiny Steffen were passengers to Hastings Wednesday. Mrs. fci. W. Coplen and daughter ro turned home from Hastings Wednes day evening. Mr and Mrs. Roy Fearn were up from Superior over Sunday visiting their parents. Mrs. Marie Beck who has been visit ing her parents at Kencsaw returned home Monday. t Mrs. Hettie Martin and baby of Rivcrtou are visiting her mother, Mis. Pegg this week. Luc Marsh, John Simpson and Nelson Anderson of (lulde Bock wete iu town Monday. Try our Ice Cream Sodas and Sun days, Positively the best iu the city. The Puritan Cafe. Will West and family of Hartley. Nebr., are in the nlty this week visit ing his mother, Mrs. S West. Miss Antoinette Mottes of this city and Claude Prlssnell of York were married in Hastings Monday. The iluest line and best assortment Editor Hale, (Sen. Hutchison. Win. W'ccsiicr, J. L. Clnistlnn ami Alf Mo di 11 i etui tied lnntu from Ginnd Isliuid Wednesday evening where they hud been attending the Dpmnurntlo stale com cut ion. Dm wlf'tt is turning irit good this .citr nortlieiisl of town .loo IL-witl tliieslird .'!l! neios ot wheat mid 11 went '.' bushels per acre and .Ion flow thieslied 17 uoies of wheat nnil It jieldi'd ill bushels per nee I t v li We have fur snhs fai ins on ens, payments and special terms, win th the money Several mighty good deals. The largest list of local fin ins from which to select, DN' (1 lllll II . COMIMNY, ClIUT Ollloe. Farm Loans At Lowes) Intetest, hist option, least ovpenso Cull for me nt State Bank, liClieio.. I C F CATIIhH I Wants and lor Sale A good sewing niiiehltiii for Mile. In quiii' at this ortlco. I'oiiSm.i -A line up light folding bed. Inqllttc of S.H. Klcr ( hioki'ti dinner every Suiulny at Win ten's iestaiiinnt,;i eents. Cnjl rui al phone SlVi If jm have oieiiui or poultiy to sell. .1. O, ('AMmm.i.. The IHinioiid Elei'ti lis Vnciini clean er deinoiist inted In jour home free. Cull Phono Red 07. All kinds of Elcctiioul woik done by .Mm Inn l Itros Dr Crois the dentist Is located over fie State llauk. flo to P. L. Hanson for your Harness ami Machine Oils. flu to Hip Hon Ton Cafe fur the hesf Ice t'icaiii nnd Soda Water In town, A Umiu.vin My leshleiiee piopeity on Webstei"5t , near Ith avenue. First good oilVr lakes It. Don't be back ward innlio lite nn offer. Address 'loo I'. Newhuusi , The D.il'ci, Otogon, Widow's Pension. I he ivi out net of April lDlh, 1003 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension 812 per month. Fred Maui or, tho at torney, has all noocssaiy blanks. ShuildiiM nnij Henry Pharos return ed Itoino TiJi-sdiry from Omaha and De Moines; iowjVto visit their mother Mrs. Bin barn Phurcs. The Webster County Teacheis' Insti tute will be held In Bed Cloud, August 12th to 17th , 1!I2. .tiKiiutuDH L. Coon, Co. Strpr. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Caipcutcr Sunday afternoon a daugh ter. A glance at Cloreuce's fuce an he came down town much earlier than usual, told the story. It not only, re Heated in his face, but the rapidity with which he walked conviuced all that he had one inoro to provide for. Mother and daughter doing nicely and the sunshine brought into the home by this little new arrival, will more than compensate the father for a little extra "hustle." Was there every such a time for dally newspaper rcadcrsY Kveryooiiy wants a dally pper now, and hey want one that will give them the "straight" of everything going on. The State, Journal is that sort of a paper, ami to Induce you to become a reader now makes the very low price of only 81.C0 from now until January I, lt)i:, for both the Dally and Suuilay paper. Send your order and money now and the paper will btart at once. It will stop on January 1st. Write to Tho State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. . MfC V9K. Oi U ili a Oi ili Oi itf a Oi ili ili Polk, Genung, Polk System it m m m in Knilrlinor Monolithic (f Reinforced Concrete I Silos. We build Silos $ anywhere in Nebraska Jg or we sell the forms and let you build them . . . iSBfei , f'Vf , ' t tT it. ".- i j, L V.MJSBSl 'HAtJ f i.Tiy"- - JLB Piatt & Frees Red Cloud, Neb. m W Write us tor Further Information fcj 9lyHBHBHBJBjBjfeprr m. i of Harness ever carried bcforeiCall iii iook it over. aiohiixiit urom Special attention given to diseases of- eye and car. (1 hisses accurately tilted. Dr. Stockman, Bed Cloud, Nebr. Sunday" the Afnboy bull team went to ltluo Hill and crossed bats with the team at that place. Amboy won the game. Hr.rry Gllham, C. H. Budd, E H. Newhousc and Ed Hanson were in Superior Wednesday to see the ball game. (co. Kaley and O, A. (luy and Misses Amanda Climrilde and Nellie Chuster of Guide Rock enjoyed the chautauqua Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner returned to their home at Hastings Monday after n pleasaut visit at the home of John 0. Potter. Geo. Warren and wife, E J. Over ing, Dan (larber and W. N. Rlchardsou returned homVj from Lincoln Wednes day evening. Ed Amack, J. B. Stanser, Frank A mack, C. D. Roblqsou and A. B. Pierce returned Wednesday uornlng from Lincoln. (Jhas. Llndley plead guilty Saturday before Judge Rauney for selllngllqiior without a license and was soiitenned to four months in jail. I). A. Stroup and wife loft for their home at Beukloman after a two months visit with their ton Harry Stroup mid daughter Mrs. Andy Voting, Ch'as. Fiuiko returned to his lion e at Muscatine, lowu Monday nfter visit ing his sister Mrs. (Seo. Hummel. Mrs. Hummel accompanied him as far as Hustings. Bob Avery and wife of Rlverton were in town via auto Tuesday. They had beou spending the past week at Superior and Edgar and were on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Wurreu left Sunday for Omaha aud Lincoln where they will visit. Mr. Warren also la a delogate to tho republican conventlo'i at Lincoln Tuesday. ( The Dogrce of Honor met Tuesday and elected Mrs. Julia Warren as dele gate and Mrs Win. Llpplucott as al ternate to the' grand lodge held at Lincoln in October. Mr. and Mrs. Orve Holmgruln and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holmgrain near Guide Uock visited with Mr. A. W. Holmgrain and wife Friday und at tain! the chautauqua. C. F. Allison and wlfoof Esbou, Kas., were Iu tho city Saturday attending the marriage of James C Allison of Esbon and Mi's Ida El'oy of Kirk, Colo., who were married by Judge Ranney. We Rather Suspect That You are Going to Build Something, Sometime! Most Everybody Does! It May Be l"hat You Are Going To Build Some thing Very Soon! If So Come In And Tell Us The Size Of It. We'll Make The Size Of The Bill As Small As . Possible! Saunders Bros. Buy Your Suits zDuring Our Special Sale Our Special Sale is Still On Men's and young men's odd auits 1 f C A worth 915 $18, and 920 at ... V IviUU Men's and young men's odd suits OIC AA worth 922.60 and 928.00 at . . VWvV Some Extra Choice Suits at 20 per ct. discount Special prices on Oxfords and Straw Hats lCowden-Caley Firat Door North of Pot Olfle .Clothing Company Red Cloud, Neb. I Mid-Summer Goods COOL A new line of emb. flouncings 45 ins. wide from . 90c to $2 yd The new advanced styles in heavy work from . . . $1.50 to $2 yd Galoon bandings to match flouncings from 60c. to $1 yd The Qumfy Wt y TheOl Cool Underwear Gauze' vests from 10c to 65c Union Suits from .... 30c to $1.25 Just a few silk Messeline silk skirts lefty will close them cutwhiletheylastonly one to each customer Agents for Hols Proof Hose for Men Women and Children F. NEWHOUSE Agents for Butterick Patterns Barbara Phares, Prop. m ill a II if- r-if s. rifH i'i !,!&