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Welle Tkt Hlk Rial . . Jacaeta Falrtllt YtlhtwMeat NIBta.......iltrafrt Oulck Tkt Llfkl (kit Lartt Percy Brtbaer Tkt Steal Wilt .Taeaatoa Bachaaia Tkt Heate al BaaJtt..RtlailJ W. Ktaf ana A Cathedral Coamhla. .Kilt Doailit Wif (la Tkt CM Trail Harold Ma Jlou Tkt Nut al tkt Sttrrowaewk.Biroetii Orctr Call, write or phone for a complete list. """ " CHAS. L. C0TT1NG The Druggist. YWUWVWbVaVaVVaV.WaV.V. Correspondents WW-WWUVAVaWaVAVa'aWaVJ KANSAS PICKUPS (KIIOM SMITH COUNTY) 1. J. (Irewell and family spent Sun day with EdMountford and family. Celysle Serivner returned to her houit) In lied Cloud, Monday, after a week'-, visit In the country with Melon Hput rlor. Mis. Geo. Mntson has been quite sick. Dr. Murrlsuu of Smith Center was called B.tturday. She Is reported some better at present. Chut. Hooper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Masterman, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Spurrier, anil Mr. and Mrs. Dell Brown were among those who attend ed the Lebanon Chautauqua Frldaj and Saturday. T 8. Spuirler returned Saturday after a two week's stay In the Ozark mountains, lie purchased a farm two miles from Springfield, Mo., where he expects to make his future home, as tie baa better health in that climate than here. Miss Mlunle Million was dowu to Lebanon a portion of the passed week as the guest of Miss A'a Waguer. Win, Hoopor left1 Sunday for au ex tended visit with old frieuds In the eastern part of Canada. GARFIELD . A nice raiu fell Mouday nlylit, John Haw Is was tin ashing his oats on Monday. Cup llouchin'h hot se kicked him on the aim and hurt him quite bad Ho carries his arm In. a Klliiy uow. Pete Mnnlcy was visiting at Will Fishers Sunday. Mrs. Clyde How en relumed home on Friday fiom a two weeks visit in tho eastern part of tho state. Jim DeWitt is helping Smith Bros, put up hay this week. Mrs. .1. Amauk roturued home from MeCook ou Saturday. All the small graiu In (iarlleld Is very neatly all thrashed. SV GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. Howard Wirt and children came home Sunday from Hastings where they had spent the last week. Mr. Wirt went after them In their auto. T. J. Maloney returned to Hot Hprlngf, Arkansas last week to cou tluuo taking treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of Almena, Kas,, are visiting at the home of their brothers L. E. aud Harry Hunt. Miss Jennie Reed Is here visiting relatives, She Is a sister of H, S. Jteed. John Hunt and family, who have been visiting several weeks with re latlvee returned to their borne In Oregc last week, A good inntiy Guide Hock people wentto Uostwlek Thursday to attend the M. 12. Sunday school picnic. MIh (lertriido Liuuhcil 1 taking her vacation tills month. She works In tlif Signal otnYe. MUsesOri Watt, Ethel anil Maggie Woodwind and Kffle llowaid aic if mong those who went to Lincoln h8t week to attend the Epworth Assembly. An aunt of Mis (Jeo.tJetiliran is here visiting her. Mrs. Frank FUher Is home from Illinois where she has been Visiting the past few weeoks. Mrs. Meredith Otiy gave a party Wednesday evening of last week In honor of Miss Maggie Ward, it being her birthday. Mrs. Max Under of llrokoii Bow Is heie helping to care for hr father Mr. Oberhelde, who is very sick. Dr. II. M. Ueed and family are mov ing Into their line now residence this week, which Is located on main street just, north of his ofilee. COWLES Oi val Watson of Lincoln came in on the passenger Saturday evening for a short visit with his parents. Murk MoConkoy, who lives near Almliuo, Kas., was in Cowle.s Satuiday shaking hands witli old friends. (luy Scott attended the cliautauqua at Hastings last week. Oscar lloyce of Itcd Cloud was In Cowlcs Saturday. The Cowles base ball club crossed bats with the boys from Lester Tues day. The result was ill favor of Cowles by a score of six to eight. The Marshall Is going urouud this week collecting the village dog tax. Mrs. Hcrry of Uallyvllle, Kas., who has been visiting her parents aud rela tives for a short time returned home Wednesday. The U. & M. 11. H. Co., has n crew of men here prepailug to move the depot on Main street and on the west side of the itriick. This will make It mote convenient for their patron. Mrs. Geo. Hay lor's father from Can ton, 111 , came In Wednesday torn visit with the Kay lor family. Miss Gertrude Good was a passeng er lo Kcd Cloud Weducsoay morning. Clyde Dickenson's mother and two slslors came In on the morning train Wednesday for a visit. Ivan Dickenson moved Into the. property rcceutly purchased by N. V. Anderson. ,Thls property will be very haudy for him as It is so near the blacksmith shop. A. J. Guy had a large company of relatives call on him Sunday and re mind him that he had another birth day. J.H.Morse was looking after the roads on Willow Creek Wednesday. T. J. Chaplin was called to Nevadia, Iowa, to attend the bedside of an uncle who is dangerously sick. City Treasurer's Stateaeat f ran 2 ti Am. 8 July August (5th., 11)12. Honorable Mayor aud City Cou ioll, Red Cloud, Neb. Ueutletnen: I submit herewith state ment of receipts and disbursements of your Treasury for the period from July 2, 1012 to Aug. G, 1013. Occupation Fund Amount on hand July 2 f 390 43 Receipts 25 00 415 43 Disbursements 107 50 Balance on hand Aug. 0, 217 03 Water Fund Amount on haud July 2, 140 40 lloeelpts M". 18 739 58 Dislmisumentb .'lid 17 Balance ou haud Aug. 0, 101 47 Water Levy Fund Amount ou hand July 2, ir0 02 Iteeoipts none Disbursements 132 60 Ha unco ou hand Aug. 0, 17 2'2 General Fuud Amount on haud July 2, 1(18 31 Receipts none . Disbursements Go Co lialaucc un haud Aug. 0, 48 81 Kleetrlo Light Fund Amount on haud July '.',.. , .. . 744 S3 lteeelpth 000 35 1310 08 Disbursements 1374 13 Overdraft 03 45 Llectrlo Light Levy Amount ou hind July 2, 208 02 Receipts U3iio Disbursemet 177 77 Balance on haqd Aug. 0, 30 Judgment Fund Amount ec han. Jaly 2, 9 No receipts nodisbarsements Balance oa band Aug. S, 0 Firemen's Fund Amount on hand July 2, GO 20 Receipts 5 00 55 SO 55 SO 217 tlj 41)1 7 17 82 43s21 :io 85 0 03 55 SO No disbiirneuii'iiti Balance on hand Ami. 0, Recapitulation (Occupation Fund Water Fund Water Levy Fund General Fund Electric Light Levy Fund... Judgment Fund Firemen's Fund 1777 fl tilt 45 Overdraft 12. L. Fund Balance TH 00 S. U Fi.oit..N;i:, ( Ity Ttensurer. City CshmII Heels Rkd Clouii. Neil, Aug 0, 1U12. The city council met In regular sess ion with Mayor Tin mine presiding and the following counollmen were in their chairs: Cowdcti, Storey and Sherwood. Aid. Storey moved that the ditch proposed on Arch street bo reconsiderei'. On motion the permit to construct the ditch was refused by a full vote of the council. On motion City CI rk Teel was In structed to adjust the matter ol line ex tension between C. H Miner and the city. Aldermen voting: Cowden, Storey and Sherwood. An ordinancevwas passed to establish trash burners. Moved by Aid. Cowden, seconded by Aid. Storey that the legal department be instructed to bring suit if necessary to stop F. L. Smith from putting down a cess pool to water. Carried. Appropriation ordinance was carried. The following claims were allowed: GuyZsigler $ 45 00 Wm Patten 60 00 Will Jay 7500 Charley Fox 40 00 S. R. Florence H20 G5 O. C. Teel 27 45 Ed Fry 25 96 AlSlahy 0 00 Geo. Clausen 75 CO Argus U 0J Huyd Smith (sub to settlement) 5 fcO C. P. Wallin (old) 4 00 WolL&Whituker (ub to check) 102 66 C.J. Piatt 185 14 Saunders Bros 84 85 JoeCarr .....' 22 60 G. E. Hall 10 00 C. It. Lewis 10 20 II. B. Miles 118 38 Fred Tyler 22 44 Mid West Elec. Co 9 00 D. W. Turnure, Treas 92 00 Crane & Co :.. 2244 Western Electric Co 100 45 Saunders Bros 110 85 Pope Bros 15 80 Turnure, Treas 62 00 Piatt & Frees 106 40 Saunders Broj 91 60 Turnure, Trea3 20 00 Neb Telephono Co 5 00 Crane&Co 17 30 Saunders Bros 47 6Q. Wolfe & Whitaker 416 60 18 40 Crane&Co 12 52 Morhart Bros 19 45 Piatt & Frees 18165 Red Cloud Hardware Co 34 00 Turnure, Treas 61 00 Saunders Bros 26 45 Pope Bros 9 65 Curtes Ins Co 85 00 Crane&Co 2189 Standard Oil Co 9 88 Mueller Mfg Co...: 98 11 Little Things of Life. "Life I made up of little thlngt. It Is but once In an age that occasion Is offered for doing a great deed. True greatness consist! In being great In little things." George MacDonaM. A. C. AMES. M. D. Physician and Surgeon RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA Office with Dr. Raines CO YEAKS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks qcsions Copvqhts An. Anrone aandtnff a akatrh and dctcrlptlnn maf oulcklT ascertain our opinion rreowneuier an iiivantlnn la probably ptentIjj',onirjunloa, tlona.trlclWcoiiUdantlal. lttlMWOK on I'at.nU tent 1 rea. Oldaal agancy for aaouniilPaMiui. ratama lakan tnmuan Munn. iv ft? tecelTt Scientific American. A hanrtiomelr lllnilralad waailjr. formst cir culation of any .clentlSo Journal. q'ernn.SI a rttiirt four montna, II. Bold byalt nawidMlera. MUNy Coe,B"New Yorr1 Branch OrncoT6K K HU Washington. U.C. D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Olltce in Moon Block. Hell, Black 4; Ind., 11)3 Residence, Royal Hotel. Bell, 47; Ind., 27 Calls Answered Day or Night RED CLOUD, MRU. ' 85 03 03? IjSEJE iji&U' Builders9 Hardware, Plumbing Goods, Furnaces, Windmills, Buggies, . Agricultural Paints, Let us figure on your Hard ware and Plumbing Jobs. We believe it will be profitable for both of us v Red Cloud J. C. SLOSS Wall Paper. Paint and f Varnishes. Room Mouldings, Pict ure Framing. Pictures and artist Material J The Only Exclusive Store. DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNTIBT tVEt STATE AIW Ret CliMl B S Nebraska JUfjIVw' AMONG YOU fAEIfB there's none that, may suddenly bo come more important than your lire insurance polloy. Fire is no respecter of either time or persons and it may bo your turn ne.t to suffer from it ir YOWRK NOT IN9UMKD better have us attend to the matter at once. The fact that you have escaped lire so far doesn't for an Instant mean you will nlvvajs be so fortunate. O C. TEEL, Billable lniranc: CHICHESTER SPILLS niAMONQ aWfQsm BRAND t.ADina i Aak yaaa Uraitcbt for Cni-Cil 8S-T8R' Oolo metallic bosea, scaled with Blhhnm. Takb mo otiii. al DMHunu uk ainu rti.L,a id khv l.t aa m M Mab b mTiiaaa auian pu.l.a. N HAND PH.LS, for tweet-l ity-l Hal years regarded as Beat.SaSMt, Atwars Reliable. BOLD' BY ALL DRUGGISTS ll EVERYWHERE 5SSR 5f KJW ' f l a A 1DgA 51.? tai V aepSSit'iafmiaiagmr Dealers in All Kinds of Implements, Oils, &c, G. A. R. REUNION FRANKLIN, NEB. AUG. 12-17 DAILY PROGRAM FORENOON Sunrise Morning Oun Ha i hi ii g of Flag. 0:00-Call. Martial Music 0:15 Music, ll.ind. 10:00 Addre.-s. NOON SPEAKERS MONDAY Mayor Thos. Powers, lion. R. M. Alkln, O. W Pi at her, Thos. R. Robertson. TUESDAY-J.E. Hnll, C. Hildreth, J P A. Oault, W E. Ewln, K M Hussong. H. S. WEDNESDAY-t'apt. C H. Adams, Hon J J. Wright. THURSDAY-A. C. Slialleuhurger. It. I) Southerland FKIDAY-Hilas ti Barton. SATURDAY Not jet announced. C. E. HALL, Sec'y. iWWWN-WW WA 'V'V'VAa mam S" J Ti ) Wagons, &c. Neb. AFTERNOON 1.30 Mush', Band." 2:0o Music, Quart tie. i!: 15- Address. 3:45 Music, Quartet ti. 4.00 Hall game. 7:30-Martial Music. Sunset Evening gun, of Flag. 8:00 Camp Are. 0:30 Taps lowering Feese, .las Conkliug. A. Duugau, A. II. Byrum. , R Burton, Hon. Clyde 'V'V ' sunn Dm s B r m , Tl 1Jtii'i- "2S - H'i ", V -tuJt i