-... oya-,Vt.gtiifcwj ! nw frt.X'f.VA -Ai.i,ir - i 'P. $-. 1. 8 M . Time Table. i:.sr tioi'Nti No. M-l'hrniuli tialn, doiiirlq.. IMa. in Vo. 10 I.ocnl imuM'iiKcr " t'SViii. in No. 171 Accommodation North ex cept Monday .ami Y, ilinarls . W p. in. No. ITO-Ari'oinnioilntlnn Nortli Mcuutiiy a t:d Wi'ilni'Kilny tlcpartt 11:30 n.tu. vi:r tint'Nti Kn. Ill Tlirmt.ili l.ilt. .1.,... ..... ' ...n iiiuii(in-i,iitn num. III. . No. 15 l.liclll II IFM'IWIT " MM n. iii ' VWiWW.VAV.VAVA.v.w HOMEJNEWS Bulletin of The Week's Dofnga dWWWWWWWWWWWWh !Sce Dr. Cro'R over Stato INiiU. Jolm Yot was in Hastings Tuesday. Eil Hanson In in Lincoln this week. Chns. Crnblll was in Hustings Sutur ilny. Bert Stevens was down from Alma Tuesday. Ned Grimes Ins moved Into Ills new residence. Hyu Slieptrdson was down from Iiivertoti Friday. S. J. Whorton of 'rami Island was in town Tuesday. Special cliicUen dinner Sunday .'ftc at the Puritan Cafe. lee Cream and Fotintuin drinks at Warren's restaurant. C. W. Orelder was a passenger to Hastings Wednesday. Hubert Bollmau of York was Jin the elty on business Monday. F. W. Tumure left Monday for Chicago on a business trip. Clarence lUldwln of Guide Hook was on our streets Tueday. Ninety one hundredths of an Inch of rain fell here Monday night. Regular meals Mc and short orders at nil hours at the Puritan Ciife. Mr. and Mrs..! II. Bailey and .son Grant wore In Guide Knek Tuesday. Mrs Frank Cowdon and children are In Cilorado enjoying it vacation. Mrs. A. Fj Mycin of Inavale ivih visiting friends in town Wednesday .i. r Cirlmns of Blue Hill Is visiting his son K. L. Grimes and family this ' week. Mrs. Fred Uit lin :.lnl i-hih'ivu I, rt for n visit in .S nth D.iki.t.i Weilne.s. ay ino'riiliiL' Mr. and M". Ommi- 11 Vim leave to- (lay via auto fur Topeka. Kits., whec they will vi-iL. F. W. Cowdeii leaves Sunday fur his annual buying nip m. Oliie.g.i and ! eastern markets. Iry our lc U.e i'li S i lis an Mint daes, poitlv,iMie Im'hjJh it jelt.v.-fceiuL'nt ail... ll....l....-.... .f-rfV? MJ '' i-l !aft. -M $ -. The county board' of equalization and the county commissloiiers are in session this week. Don't forget the G. A It.. Itetiulou at Franklin which begins Aug. 12th , and lasts all week. Mis. A. V Holmgraiu is visiting among her cliihlrcn in iiud around Guide Hook this week. W. H. McKimmey and faiully left Sunday for Fort Morgan and Denver, Colo., for two weeks vacation. Mrs. L. V. Pegg was called to Sutton Monday morning by the sickness of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lludsey aud son are back from New Mexico, where .they have been for the benefit of Mr. Lindsey's health. Will Gilliam had the misfortune to fall off of a horse the Hist of the week aud hurt himself and lie is now going around on crutches. The Baptist Ladles Al i will serve ice cream mid l-al.e on the lawn of Mrs. W. B. Cramer Tile-day evening. All are cordially invited. DiTtVlnlfied Vier-s has opened the office of Dr. Moranville, for general practice. I)r V'lers is from Minne apolis, Kalis., and a meee of Mrs. Dr. s Moranville. e&fe - - iucruiiiituviui'. :j yt M'nntK u flH we use m $ l Polk, Genung, $ t H Polk System iifi H in building Monolithic $ W H Reinforced Concrete H Silos. We build Silos fj ilf HjH anywhere in Nebraska jjj W Km or we sell the forms and ili 1 you u em US IH Write us tor Further J Xf .riBBBBBBBBHifev Information (f? u ISHBBBJIirlatt & Frees JK ppSBBppP' Rej Cloud, Neb. m IKL Groceries Delivered uo- BBS BSHZSSSSSW AHKfc i ! BBBISBSJ ImVI BBSBSBSlVBSB .-.... n mv m ?Py n; OT a mere promise 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 Phone Try our Ico Cream Sodas and Sun daes.Positively the best in the city. The Pnrltau Cafe. The ilncst Hue and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. Moiuunr Bans. The Ladies Aid of the Baptist church will servo ice cream and cake next Tuesday evening on Mrs. W. B. Cramer ' lawn. A cordial invitation is extended to all t The Holland Hotel received some needed interior iinwiovements last week. The olllce being moved to the south east corner room and also re ceived several coats of paint. The Sunday school of the Congre gational chinch will be held at the 'regular hour. During the absence of the pastor, Rev. Ilayne who is takiu ii v,e it ion of Vest mil recreation In M hi'iuih. Mr. uiul Mrs. Clias. Kldi edge, Harry Moe.le, Otto Stevens, Mrs. Grant Turner, Mrs. M. Bliss, Fritz and Chits. Mocde were in Blue Hill Wednesday aUeuding the 71st birthday anulvcrs- 'V f Win. Moede. , Monday afternoon while at work in ,,, Kellogg cellar W ill Storey fell In sum o manner and a wagon load. of rap ' over liin breaking one . nuklcAtid aTew othkjr bruises 'He Is getting along as wen as could ,nc ex pcc'eil. " Entry days for race horses and ex hibits ut the State Fair to be held September '2nd to Otb are fast drawing near. On August J'Jth racing entries wilt close in the 2:25, 2:18, 2:14 aud 2:10 trots, and 2:30, 2:20, 2:17, 2:0!) and Free-for-all pacing, each race being fur 500; and alao to the Nebraska Derby Running, and ten mile Relay Race. The entries for horses aud cattle close August 17th, so that they can be published In theottlcial catalog. All other entries close at six o'clock Saturday night, August .list. The Rebekahs met Thursday evening aud Installed the following officers; Past Noble Grand Almlra Slabv iijBK SF Noble Graud Maude Hedge Vice Grand Ha Warreu Secretary NLena Shannon Treasurer O. C. Teel Chapllu Lyde McCraoken Warden Matilda Welsch Conductor Minnie Boyce Inside Guard Nannie Hale Outside Guard Alice Ruiichcy R. S. N, (J. Alma Fogel L. S. N G. Bertha Holmes R. S. V. G. Ida Cutntnlngs L. S. V. G. I.llliu HufVer After lodge fruit was served. ' .M Geo. Trine was In Hastings Friday. I. A. Flier of Blue Hill was In town Saturday. Mrs. M. Mason of Itladcu was in the city Sattiulny. Albert Dalley of Hastings was in town last week. C S. Norrls ot Superior was-on our streets Tuesday. Special chicken dinner Sunday ll'm at the Puritan Cafe. Mrs. Chas. A. Sehellak visited In (lUlde Rock Monday. Lee h. Hays of Pawnee City was In the city over Sunday. Kenuelh Williams and wife are Inline from Blue Hill. Win. Campbell of Murdock, Neb., was In the city Friday Miss Mary Eggclston was a passeng er to Riverton Saturday. Regular meals 25c an 1 shoit orders at. all hours at the Puritan Cafe. II. S. Sharkey of Hardy was train. acting business in town Tuesday. Mr. nud Mrs. Chancy drove to Sup- r lor last Thursday to visit relatives. Ed Taylor Is home from Colorado where he had been teaching school. Billy Woods is lu the city this week visiting his father-in-law .1. O. Hud ley. Amos Gust has purchased a new Rambler automobile from .las. Peter son. Mrs. Walter Warieu aud children were passengers to Superior Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevens of Yuma, Colo., were visiting friends lu the city Friday. Grant Bailey of Omaha Is in town this week visiting his father J H. Bailey. The best and purest lee Cream end Summer drinks in the city at the Bon Ton Cafe. Henry Ludlow a former resident of this city was renewing acquaintances in town Monday Vcrliu Butler and wife of Abeline, Kas., Is vlalllng his parents .1. E. But ler and wife this week. Attorney McN'eny and wife and daughter loft Wednesday morning for Colorado for an outing. " Mrs. Geo Llnclsoy and sister left Tuesday for Grand Island where they will visit Mrs. Lindsey's daughter. L. L. Moon ot this olUco and his daughter Miss Irene Moon went tij Bastings Tuesday to visit relatives. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately' tit ted. Dr. , Stockman, Red Cloud wNebr. Tlt.Burliuglou I'allriml tin !iaaiij ruiiumg several special pedal tratns.th ruipi. here lately carrying the U. S. soldiers tto the west. t v he dates of the Franklin G A. R , Reunion arc Aug. 12"th to 17th. A pro gram appears elsewhere in this Issue. Plan to attend. Foil Sale Eight Shorthorn Bulls,' yearlings past. For further particu lars inquire of John Ohinstede, Guide Rock, Nebraska. , F. L. Watson of Womer, Kas , and Chas. Steffeu, Jr., left Tuesday for a trip through the, San Lois valley and southern Colorado. Art Mendelsohn, Harvey Hickerson, Art VlcArthur, Frank Abeland Russel Amack took In the ball game at Super ior last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Fogle received word the llrst of the week that her brother Mr O. R. Downes who lives at Portland,' Oregon, had died at that place. The Webster County Teachers' Insti tute will be held In Red Cloud, August 12th to 17th , 1012. Geutiiuuk L. Coon, Co. Stur. T. C Hacker, our genial postmaster, returned Sunday from Seattle, Wash., where he spent a months vacation. Mr Hacker is glad to be back in Ne braska again. .1. K, Betz, M A. Mercer, Ed Walker, C. U Halo, W. G. Hamilton, Walter Warren, C. II. Rudd, John Havel, Frank Abel, took in the ball games at Superior Monday. Messrs. F. J.'Grlce, L. E. Tint, E.J. Overlug, M. A. Albright, U. D. Morltz, and V. It. Fulton representing the Red Cloud Tenis club play a mateh game at Hastings today. The evening lectures held during tho Institute at the M. E. church will be of interest to the publle as well as to the teachers. The public ie cordial ly invited to attend. Joe Fogle Is moving his harness shop Into his new building today. When Mr. Fogle gets his stock straightened up he will have the best harness shop in the Republican valley. Mrs. Henry MoCuno of Red Cloud came in today and Is a guest of G, L. Fisher aud wife, She is on her way to Stratou, Ncbr., to visit with friends. Wednesday Superior Express. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smelsor received word this mom I n ir that their son Mr. Claude Smelser died at Chadron, Neb,, last night. Claude was born ami reared hero and his many friends wilt be sorry to hear of his death, He leaves a wife, father aud mother, two brother's, a aistet and several other i datives to mourn his departure. 717.175 Antes Reftlstered Otllctal records show that automobile registrations In tho United States ag gregate 717,875. Tho growth of the automobile business In Amotion has been more pronounced during the past two years than at liny time since the Introduction of the motor vehicle. New Vork state heads the list with SI, '.ISO icgistratlous and is Uo,Otlu ahead of California, which is the second state on the list, New Jersey is third, Ohio fourth and Pennsylvania fifth. The last on the list is Ncvcdu, which las iT.'O registrations. Nebraska has 2S.0SI. Farm Loans At Lowest interest, best option, least expense. Call for me at State Bank, Red Cloi.d. 0. F. Catiieh. See The Thief otllce for un-to date Jo'i work. Wu have the best line of! j ib type mid paper In the con ity. We Rather Suspect That You are Going to Build Something, Sometime! Most Everybody Does! It May Be That 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! 7i Saunders Bros. a a23hB fV BBBBHP S l BBa i i m Mid-Summer COOL DRESSMS A new line of emb. flouncing 45 ins. wide from . 90c to $2 yd The new advanced styles in heavy work from . . . $1.50 to $2 yd Galoonbandings to match flouncings from ..... 60c. to $1 yd The &fr Way tii TheOl fay Agents for Hole Proof Hose for Nen Women and Children F. NEWHOUSE Agents for Butterick Patterns nfol-Vy -r . y t;i ire -t j f,j.-rryTfK .i, m imm.h, Yyi?vrf -"? ti" Wants and or Sale A good sewing machine for sale. In quire at tills otlicc. ' Fob Sam: A line upright folding bed. Inquire of S.B. Kl.er. Hot Hamburger ami Short. Orders at all hours at. Warren's restaurant. Call rural phone 205 if you have cream or poultry to sell. .1.0. Camiwt.m.. The niiimoiid r'lcctrli! Viteuin clean er demonstrated lu your home free. Call Phono lied 1)7. All kinds of ElectVlcal work done by Morhart Bros Buy Your Suits :DuringOur: Special Sale Our Special Sale is Still On Men's and young man'a odd suite CI A S A worth $15 916, and 920 at . . . VlV.OV Men'a and young man's odd suits lllfi AA worth 922.80 and 925.00 at . . VO.VU Some Extra at 20 per ct. discount Special prices on Oxfords and Straw Hats The Cowden-Caley .Clothing Company First Door North of Peat Office Cool Underwear Gauze vests from 10c to 65c Union Suits from .... 30c to $1.25 Just a few silk left, will close them outwhiletheylastonly one to each customer m Barbara Phares, Prop. Dr. Cross the dentist Is located over the Slate Bank. Go to P. L. Hansen for your Harness and Machine Oils, Go to the Bon Ton Cafe for the best Ice Cream and Soda Water in town. A Baku UN My residence pioperty on Webster St., noarlth avenue. First good oiler takes It. Don't be back ward uiiike mo an offer. Address Geo. F. Ncwhotise, The Dalles, Oregon. Willow's Pension. 'I he recent net or April lilt li, 1008 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension 612 per month. Fred Maui or, tho at torney, has all necessary blanks. Choice Red Cloud. Neb. Goods Messeline silk skirts ' 'yVV z d J M r & Hi t 1 M Ml 4 m r A' Sf'1 A M X- , & ?-:m is .-.. :-,''' M-i