i. I mXMUis.wMU. MImMi IHHIII.WW.1 tV.t-. VU..M..MMMUWII i TV -A " 1 i ''' rafen K i V B. 6 M. Time Table ' 1' VST IIOL'.NIl No. II Throtmli train, ttcpnrtR ...... "J-OO a. m No. 10 Local Mi(tiBtr " I)3ja. m No. 171 Accommodation North ex cept Monday ami Wul., ilejiarts 1:10 i. in. No. i;o-Accointno(l itlon North ... Monday ami Wulnemtny departs llt0a.ni. wmr iioU.ni No. M-Thrnimh train, departs .. ..0 2,'ni. m. No. 15 Local i:isengi r " ...a... 8:,!0 p. in, WWAW.V.W.,.VV.,.V.V.V, HOME NEWS I Bulletin of The Week's Doings wwvwwwwuwwvwvww See L)r. Ct oss over State Hank, Alf. Saladcn is oil the sick list tlili week. A. D. (Jruben was down from llluo Hill Monday. M A, Mercer and Prof. Hctz were in Hastings Monday. II. P. Cooper of Guide Hock was in town Wednesday J.D. Crans returned to Hustings Tuedsay morning. Special chicken dinner Sunday 35c at the Puritan Cafe. Ice Cream and Fountain drinks at Warren's restaurant. Mrs. Chas. Gilliam is visiting rela tives in Kansas this week. Art Mendelsohn left Monday for a visit at l'lainvlcw, Nebraska. The Webster County Teachers' In stitute is in session this week. Nice tomatoes for sale at 75c a bush el. At the Charles Rassor farm. Regular meals 25c and short orders at all hours at the Puritan Cafe. William Starke of Milwaukee is visiting1 the Stark Ilros. this week. C. II. Hale and wife wore in Frank lin Wednesday attending the Ilaunlou. Chris and Ernest Starke returned home from Milwaukee Thursday even ing. Kenneth Williams has gone to Hebron where he lias accepted a posi tion. Vantk A girl to do general house work. Small family. Inquire at this ofllce. The best and purest Ice Cream and Summer diiuks in the city at the lion Ton Cafe. Harry Cramer, who lias been in the west the past few weeks, returned home Friday. Jim Ityau is having his residence painted this week which iuipioves. its looks very much. " Harry Letson left Hunda morning for Chicago to buy good's for tlie Mluer tiros. Co's. store. Try our lee Crenm Sodas and Sun dacs.Posltlvely the best in the city. The Puritan Cafe. Grant Italley departed Suuday for Omaha after a short visit witli his father and family. County Clerk E. W. Ross, wife and daughter are home from Kansas City where they hare been visiting. Miss Dora Pope returned home Tues day morning from Deuver where she bad been visiting her brother. Orris Fearn returned home Sunday from Bartley where he had been work ing on a newspaper at that place. See The Chief oHlce for up-to-date job work. We have the best line of jab type and paper in the county. The finest line and best assortment of Harness ever carried bofore. Call and look it over. Moiuiakt Bros. The W. R. C, will hold a meeting Saturday afternoon at it p. in. AH mombers are requested to bo present. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. (JlHses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nobr. Mr. and Mrs. Harphaiu living netir Copies weio in the city Satut day viilt lug thair daughter, Mrs. H ft. Kunchey. X .esstfLHlLBW we use m aLsLafc aHsaH Haaaaaaaai HJaaaaaaaaa! Haiaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai swaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalb " flaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBi HaaaaaaaaaaaaaW Groceries Delivered '' 7 K OCfepB WfftiaaTsV vie BS ISMSSSSVrW avrr SSI SSSSSSSSSt M 6W r?N. TOT 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 thm Phonma Miss Rena Herricksted, who has been visiting for several weeks with Miss Dorothy Potter, has returned to her homo at Denver. Foil Sale Eight Shorthorn Hulls, yearlings past. For further particu lars inquire of Johu Ohiustede, Guide Rook, Nebraska. Mrs. Jas. Burden and son liernard left Sunday for St. Joe and Kansas City where Mrs. Burden will purchase iter fall millinery. Mrs. P. J. Carl of Long Island, Kns., came down from Rlvortoii this morn ing for a visit with her brother J. A. McArthur and family. Frank Cowdan left Sunday for Chi cago where he will buy the fall nud winter stock of clothing for the Cow-don-Kaley Clothing Co. Miss Barbara Schuebel of Omaha Is in the city this week visiting witli fci. II. Newhouse and family and Mrs Barbara Pharttn and family. , Alf. Salnden, Henry Newhouse, O.B. Hale and Harry Gilliam were in Cow- les, Hluo Hill and liladeu Friday ad vertising the I. O. O. F picnic. Dr. Winifred Vicrs has located with Dr. .1. W. MoranvUle the office is now opened for gcueralyp'rncticc. palls answered promptly day or night. "Both Phones." Dr. Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damerell's office in Red Cloud Tuesday, Aug. 27. Mrs. W. B. Cramer has been enjoy ing a visit with her two sisters, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Yoho, and also a cousin, Mrs. Eastban. They returned to their homes at Bellalre, Ohio, Mon day. Dr. J. W. MoranvUle wishes to an nounce that his niece, Dr. Winifred Viers, has opened his office for general practice, and that he will assist at any time when called upon. The county commissioners went to Mlnden Tuesday mornlug to view the court house at that place. The county comissloners are trying to get some Idea as to how much a new oourt house could be erected for, that would bo suitable for this county. The first of the week Wm. Wolfe of the firm of Wolfe &. Whltaker sold his interest in the blncksmlthing aud im plement business to Harry T. Buckles, and Mr. Buckles is now in pos&ession. The new firm will be Whltaker &. Buckles. Harry Buckles is well knows around Mere and his many friends will wish him success in his business. Polk. Genung, $ Polk System 5 .11. ae i.l JMk in buiMing raonouiBic w Reinforced Concrete S Silos. We build Silts $ aiywkere is Nebraska or we selltke fonas and let yoi build tbem . . . I m 3S Write us tor Further laformttloa Piatt & Frees Red Cloud, Nek. jji m F. W T'iriiute is home from Chicago. Noble Ball was in Franklin Wednes day. Chns. Scuolluk visited in Hastings Fildtiyv Fied Steffen Is workiug in Wonicr, Kansas. S. II. Stono of Arapahoe was In town Monday. l)r..l. W. Steele of Hastings was In town Ft May 11 M. Alexander of Hastings was in (own Friday. H. A. Wheeler of Bastings was In thoclty Friday. . Special chicken dinner Sunday .Tie at the Puritan Cafe. Allan Morlt returned home Friday ftotu St. Paul, Nebr. Miss Grace Dedrick returned home from Omaha Suuday. Mrs. Jack Masters of Guide Book was iu town Friday. H. D Morltz and family are visiting in Omaha this week. J. A. Smith of Ilurvuid was u Bed Cloud visitor Suuday. Guy Turner of Lebanon, Kansas, was iu town Wodnesdaj. W. II. MuKimmcy and family are home from Fort Morgan. L. K. Madsen of Lincoln was In town on business last week Regular meals 25c aud hhort orders at all hours at the Puritan Cfe. Mrs. Amelia Myers returned home from Long Island, Kansas, Monday. Lloyd Perry and Keid Maple left Monday for Canada points on business, Fred Wallace and wife are homo from Orleans where they visited their. parents. W. P. Frohncn of Bloomlngton visit ed his sister Mrs. J. A. Bradford over Sunday. Jim Burden. James Kvan, W. M Menus, L. L. Walters were in Bladen Tuesday. Miss Edna Henderson and sister were passcngors west on No. 13 Friday morning. J. W. Bogcnrief and wife were pass engers to Oberliu, Kansas, Friday tot visit over Suuday. Try our Ico Cream Sodas and Sun daes, positively the best in tlie city. The Puritan Cafe. W. A. Wiley of Hustlugs is in town this week iuthe interest of the Lincoln Telephone Company. Rev. Jurboe will preach at the In dian Creek school house next Sunday afternoon at 11 o'clock. El Geo. Cruse returned today lroma business Irlp'to'Ke'd' Cloud. Wednes day's Superior Express.' D.W.Turnure and family left this morning for Los Angles, and California points for a pleasure tour. Roy Sattley is again on duty at the Atkins furniture store after spending bis vacation at Elm Oak, Kansas. Mrs. Ida Bishop returned to Billings Montana, Monday after visiting her brother Frank and George Henderson, The Nebraska Telephone Company has bad a gang of employes here re. building toll lines to Rlrerton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Llpplncott and Mr. and Mrs. George Amaclc returned home Wednesday evening fromlmnan, Nebraska. Sunday morning at 0:30 o'clock Miss Olara Leggett and Mr. Will Herrlck were united la marriage by Rev. Hummel at his home. Mr. C. A. Hall, N. R. Simpson aud family, and Mr. MoOracken and wife were passengers to Franklin Tuesday to attend the re-union. This week Sam Shuck purchased a gas tractor engine from Whltaker and Buckles, with which he will do his plowing uud ether farm work. Ij a x ii We have for sale farms on easy payments and special twraia, worth the money. Several mighty good deaU. The Urgent list of locnl farms from which to select. Dan (JAuufcit & Comi-aky, Ciucr Ofllce: The sportlijg News this week bhos that Lefty Mitahel with the Provid ence team, in eight games playing center field lilt the ball safe JO time utof 2tt times at bat or 315 pu,, field, ed 35 pnt outs and 1 assist without au error. MissWlllaSibert Gather, authoress sad assistant maaagur of McClure's msgaine, passed through Lincolu yes terday en her way east after a pro loaged visit with her parents in Red Cload. 'Within the past six months Mis Cather has made rapid strldch la tlie literary world. "Alexander's Mas qaerade," a serial story in MoUlurc'o, created such a favorable impression, that no less thau five publishing houses offered to bring it out In book form. Next came a story in Collier's. The August uumber of McClure's con tains Miss Cather'u latest stery, "The Bohemian Girl," u sktoug, well denned tale af Nerwegluu life ea the weste.-u plainu, wlti. apt Illustrations. This story Is ia Hie author's best vela. Having aow gained a aemaneut foot lag la lirerary eiroles, and reached the point whero outpats de not go begging, Miss Cather intcads In the neur leiure to devote all her energies and meats! gifts to writing aovels and short stories. 8anday sUate .luuiasl. Trains No. 13-14 Will Stop At Guide Rock, Aug. 21 The Burlington passenger trains No. IH and II will stop at Guide Hock, Wednesday. August LMst., no t lint all those who ale coming to lied Cloud to attend the 1. O. O. l', picnic will have a way to come and tut Urn. The Hastings tiuln, No 171, will lay over hem until 0 o'clock In the cuMiiug () (hat all the people fiutu the north part of the county can come down and hpend the May and retain home iu the evonlng. This C. 0. D. Feed Store Wo carry a full lino of Feed, Hay, Flour, Oils and Gas. Tiy our Machine Oil on your mower At pieseut. we have oiue choice Cane and Millet seed, come In and eon tiact what you need before its Koiie. F. 13. HKN'DEKSON. 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! - Saunders Bros. I REMODELING Sale Begins Friday Aug. 16th OUR SHELVES have to be rebuilt as they are not goods will be sold at a big discount to avoid Toweling, Embroideries, Ginghams, Calicos, Outings, FlavAna I a urn a (lttv ..H.v.., uunu0, x,v This Sale For Agents tor Butttrick Patterns Wants and lor Sale A good sowing machine for nalc. In quite at thin olllce. Foil Sam: A line up right folding bed. Inquire of S.B. Kler. Hot Hamburger and Short Ordeis at nil hours at Warren's leitaur.int. Call rutal plump 2lVi if you have crenm or poultty to sell. .1. 0. Cai.hwi:m.. The Diamond Klectrlu Vacuiii clean er dcmonstinted iu jour hoiuo fiec. Call Phono Red 1)7. All kinds of Eleettietil woik done by Morhart Bros Buy Your Suits zzDuring Our Special Sale Our Special Sale is Still On Men's and young men's odd suits tig A C A worth $13 $18, and $20 at . . . V 1 V.U V Hen's and younf men's odd suits $ C A A Worth $22.50 and $28.00 at . . 1UW Some Extra Choice Suits at 20 per ct. discount Special prices on Oxfords and Straw Hats iCowden-Caley Clothing Company " First Door North of Post Oltloe Store Open 8:30 a. m. If you are interested in sav ing from 20 to 50 per cent on seasonable merchandise you are interested in this sale. Each item priced with a view of making it worth while to come to this sale. an A Miialin ITnJarurAar linn ..m ,.,.... v-w.... w- The First Ten Ladies Buy ing $1.00 Worth of Goods Will Get a 10-Yard Dress Pattern Free. Cash Only. Agents for Hole Proof Hose for Nen Women and Children NEWHOUSE Barbara Phares, Prop. Dr. Cross the dentist Is losatcd over the State Bank. (lo to P. Ij. Hansen for your Harness and Machine Oils, (!o to Uie Hon Ton Cafe for the befit leu CiPiim and Soda Water in town. A Bnaiv:- My residence property on Webster St., near Mh avenue. Flrsi good offer fakes It. Don't, be back whmI make me an offer. Addicts (ieo. F. Newhouse, The Dulles, Oregon. Willow's Pension. 'I he recent act or April IDIIi, 1(H gives to all soldiers' widows it pension $1:2 per mouth. Fred Mautor, the at torney, has all necessary blanks. Red Cloud, Neb. SALE Sale Ends Saturday Aug. 24 strong enough, and all handling. Dress Goods, Corsets, Hose, Muslins, F tTllCt this Annortunitv. -'i - rr j. See Large Bills. t A ii v ll i f : V fc i u . 8 H . t , ? in 4r j. 31 rsi 1 '9 i A i w m "' Mm a.w ' ,itr 1- v .13towmm rXfr m&k iz ..LaVife gJUl