mwiiww ,Xr H f '?( '? Wh ?m i...lVl jif . V f ffl Wl 'f ' CIS, J1 ''r ?A' vm . v- f ay. "V. ,JSf- IP V tit $ ft V 1. 6 Mi Time Table kast nou.vn No. 1 1 Through train, dcprtrts.......2.W n. in No. to I.ocnl paMi'iigcr " Vn. m No. 171 Accommodation North ex cept Monday and Wed., departs.. 1:30 p. in. No. lTO-Accommodatlon North Monday nnd Wednesday departs 1130 a.m. WKST IIOUNII , No. l.l-Thronli train, deptrts J:ffin. in. No. 15 Local passenger " 8:30 p. in. UWfffAVMlWVmWA'WmV, HONE NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Dolnge AW.W.V.V.W.V.V.W. Sec )r. Cross over Stnto liauk. S.N. Potter is homo from Seattle Wabh. C. N. Lovei check Is home from Oar laud, Wyoming. L. II. Blackledge and wife wont to Omaha Tuesday. Special chicken dlntier Sunday 3oc nt the Pntitan Cafe. Wm. Watsou of Ocllairc, Kaus,, wns in town Monday. .Tuck Waller of Cowles was a Red Cloud visitor Sunday. Miss Kdna Itanucy is visiting friends in Campbell this week. Verlln Taylor and Dow Kaley arc home from Boulder, Colo. W. R. Wiles of Hastings was in town on business Tuesday. Architect Way of Hastings was in town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Jas. Burden and son Bernard arrived homo Sunday evening. Morton Smith and wife spent Mon day in Superior with relatives Regular meals 25c and short orders at all hours at the Puritan Cafe. Mrs. E. M. Gard arrived home the first of the week from California. Miss Nora Springer is visiting friends in Lebanon, Kas., this week. Evertou Foe of Sterling, Colo , is In the city visiting his parents this week. Harry and Will Eldrege left Sunday for Benton, Arkansas, where they will visit. Miss Constauco Iloubat and sisters are home from visiting nt ltruno and David City. Miss Hazel Burden of Bluden is in the city visiting her nnclo, Jas. Bur den and family. Miss Bertha Barlow of Central City visited with her pareuts a few days the first of the week. Try our Ice Cream Sodas aud Sun daes, positively the best in the !' The Puritan Cnfe""v .f "L Bert Weesncr of 'Akron, Colo l'Jn the city visiting his brother, VT L. Weesncr and fumily. Barrel Burden and wifo urrlved home Sunday evening from a visit in Kansas aud Missouri. Glen Ralph of Bciikeliuau was visit lug his parents northeast of town a few days the first of the week. W. T. Perry of Harvard arrived in the city Monday evening for a visit with his sou, Frauk Perry and wife. Mrs. Ruth Erfman, couuty superin tendent of Franklin comity, spent Friday t" this city visiting with friends. The Misees Bertha aud Jennie White of Greenville, Tenn., are in the city visiting their sister, Mrs. W. L. Wcesner. Foil Sale Eight Shorthorn Bulls, yearlings past. For further particu lars inquire of John Oumstede, Guide Rook, Nebraska. Mrs. M. A. Albright and daughter and her mother, Mrs. Day, were called tJ Red Oak, Iowa, Tuesday by the death of a relative. Mrs. P. J. Carl, who has benn visit ing with her brother. .1. A. MnArthur and family, returned to her homo at Long Island, Kansas Monday morning, 3 . hVPf aVftsfaw? ? BP? KeKP SeP?sP?ePE EAWm7'mF MjJ 9b k ' ' " LaSSLsH LaSSLsH LaLesM LaaSsM, Ready Cooked Foods "! a nr in i JSL 1 eslapl e&AeCafl "ESSaaT Mr N OWADAYS one can really serve a meal without going to the trouble of prcpating the food and cooking it. There are many canned foods in the way of soups, in fact mostly everything even plum pudding. We carry a full stock, priced right and wc list the following: Soup Spacl'.eti Veal Loaf Deviled Ham Pork and Beans B. E. McFarland All thm PhoifB The Red Cloud band will go to Nor ton, Kas., nextTuesday morningwhere they will furnish the musio for the Norton county fair. Miss Belle Hamilton of Guide Rock arrived in the city Monday evening, for a visit with her brother, Wilbur Hamilton and family. Mrs. Julia Warren and Mrs. Carl Warren left Monday evening for Oregon where they will make an ex tended visit with Joe Warren and family. Owinir to the band colue; to Norton next Tuesday morning the band con cert will be given on Monday evening. Let everybody turnout and hear the concert. Miss May Hadell of Long Island, Kansas, who has been visiting friends ut Dawson, Nebr., arrived in the city the first of the week for a visit with relatives. Dr. Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear, uoso and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fitted at Dr. Damerell's office in Red Cloud Tuesday, Aug. 27. Dr. J. W. Morauvlllo wishes" ,to" an nounce that his uleco.Dr. Winifred Vfers, has opened his ofjtau for general practice.'and that ho' will nssist at nnv time whon called upon. Li A N We have for sale farms on easy payments and special terms, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The largest list of local farms from which to select. Dan Gaiuikh & Company, Ciiikk Office. Miss Valley Sorivner of Scrivner & Barrett, returned home Monday from Kansas City and Omaha, where she purchased a fall stock of millinery. The firm will occupy the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Fannie Morauvllle. The A. S. Lewis Show Company, which showed hero a couple of weeks left Monday for Blue Hill where they will show a week. It was a number one show troupe, and made many friends while here. The show played here under the auspices of the Red Cloud Band, and helped the band treasury very much. Last Saturday morning Ben Reed who lives northwest of this city, had tlm misfortune to have his big barn burn to the ground, containing his household furniture, which was stored therein white he was having a new frame house erected, and other con tents. He carried some Insurance but not enough to cover his loss. WE USE Polk. Genung, m m m m is m Polk System i mi. m i!iL: jm in ouuaing monouuuc w Reinforced Concrete 5 Silos. We build Silos ft anywhere in Nebraska W or we sell the forms and JJ5 let you build them . . . fl Write u$ ft Pmrtht Imhrmatlo A W '.'' KiAtt frees m fed Cloud, Neb. m m John Foster was In Hastings Mon day. D. 11. Rich was n pas&euger to Nelson Tuesday. Art Mendutsohn arrived home Tiles day evening. The county commissioners wero In sossion this week. Special chicken dinner Sunday 3Te at the Puritan Cufo. Ice Cream and Fountain drinks at Warren's restaurant. Frank Siuelser who has been on the sic ( list Is out again. John Polnlcky returned home from Denver, Colo., Monday. Apples no cents per bushel ut the Lea orchard on Indian Creek. Mr. Will Coon of Guide Rook Is visiting In the city this week, Foit Rent Ono furnished room, close in. Phono Bell Red 10'.'. Nice tomatoes for sate at ?Qc a hush el At the Charles Rasser farm. Rpgular meals 2.c ami short orders at all hours at the Puritan Cafe. Editor Halo and Harry Utlham wero in Superior Wednesday on husluoss Miss Luthia and Carrio Devvtttt were In Bostwlck Sunday visiting relatives Wantko A girl to do general houso work. Small family. Inquire at this olfice. Connie Starke was iu the western part of the state last week buying cattle. The best and purest Ico Cream nnd Summer drinks iu the city at the Bon Ton Care. Dr. Ames' father and mother of Boise, City, Idaho, are in the city vis ing with him. Try our Ice Cream Sodas and Sun dacs,Positively the best in tho city. The Puritan Cafe. Rev. C. F. Rose and family returned homo Saturday from a two weeks va cation spent in Colorado. Fred Youngren aud wife returned from Fairbury Monday where they had been visiting relatives. Mrs. James Ryan and children re turned homo Thursday from Yellow- stouo Park aud Billings, Mont. Sec Tho Chief office for up-to-date job work. We have the best line of job type aud paper iu the couuty. The finest, line nnd best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. Mohiiaht Bros. Speoial attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. Mrs. Fred Coon and children of Guide Rock visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs A- W. Holingralu Wcdtjrt? day. W. A. Patton, night cngiueerat the city plant, who has been off duty on account of sickness, is able to be out again. The annex of the Washington school house Is receiving a coat of paint to conform with the balance of the building. Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. Crieder are the proud pareuts of an eight pound boy born Saturday. Mother and boy and papa all doing well. Mr. aud Mrs. Paul Pope returned home Thursday from an extended pleasure trip in New York City aud other eastern points. Frank Cowden and Harry Letson re turned home from Chicago Tuesday evening where they had been buying goods for their stores. Or. Winifred Viers located with Dr. J, W. Moranville speoial attention given to Obstetrics and particularly to pUeases of women and children. Dr. Winifred Viers has located with Dr. J. W. Moranville the office is now opened for general practice. Calls answered promptly day or night, "Both Phones." A. C. Epperson the newly elected Chairman of tho Republican state com mittee has tendered the appointment of vlos-chairroau for tho fth district to Daniel Garber of this ally. Haii. to the Chief: We are all In Salt Lake and none of us Marmons as yet. L. P. Albright will stay a few days so' we will make no promises for him. All are well and had a great trip thru tho park and start thru tho rockies agaiirtonlte. Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McAlister's little, gin, a year oiu, was scaiueu quue oau ly Monday at noon. Mrs. McAlister was putting ap plums and the tilt tie girl grabbed tho pan that the boiling plums were in aud upset thorn on her, scalding the right side of her face and also her right arm. She is getting along as nice as could be expected at this writing. Mr. Fred Wallace, 'tho genial head clerk iu the Miner Bros. Mercantile Store, has severed his cdnnoction with that ektablishmeut aud has accepted the position of floor manager with Wolbocu it Breob at Hastings. This it a merited promotion for Frad and the Chief extends engratulatlas. During his two and a half years real aeaee We lar. WaVfaee has saada aun-y frieada aad he will he always iesaesaberd In thi eity ferhlsgeatU- ntanaeaa awl afBabHtty, We wish him anboaadod eaecess la hie new posl-tloa. Rev.'Dayno nrrlvcd home Wednesday from his vacation trip. , A very enthusiastic Democratic meeting was hold at tho court house last Friday evening, at which time a Wilson-Marshall club was organized. Short cuthuMastlc speeches was made by thoso present. The following offi cers were elected: l)r, numeral, prcsl den' j 10. W. Coplen, seeiotary; (too. Hutchison, treasurer; W. A Smith, M L. Fiukcublndcrmid K. U. Caldwell, executive conunltteo to net with tho secretary. Tho club will meet Satur tny evening and all royal Democrats aru urged to attend. The C. D, Feed Store Wo carry a full line of Feed, Hay, Flour, Oils aud Gas. Try our Machine Oil on your mower At. present wo have some choice Cane utid Millet seed, come iu and con tract what you need beforo Its gone. P. K. IIKNDtiUSON OFTEN TIMES A Good Stove Is Rated A Poor One . When The Failure To Produce The Heat Is Entirely The Fault Of POOR COAL THROW IN COAL! It Will Cause tMost Any Stove Or Heating 1 Plant To Throw Out 5 THE HEAT! Saunders Bros. Mm liBmJlFaaBV aaaLv U a? ! REMODELING Sale Begins Friday Aug. 16th OUR SHELVES have to be rebuilt as they are not strong enough, and all goods will be sold at a big discount to avoid handling. Dress Goods, Toweling, Embroideries, Ginghams, Calicos, Outings, Corsets, Hose, Muslins, Flaxons, Lawns, Gauze and Muslin Underwear. Don't miss this opportunity. This Sale For Cash Only. Agents for Hole Proof Hose for Men Women and Children F. NEWHOUSE ' Agents for Butttiick Patterns Wants and for Sale A good sewing machino for sale. In quire at this otfico. Hot Hamburger and Short Orders at all hours at Warren's restaurant. Call rural phone 205 If you hnvo cream or poultry to sell. J. (). CAt.mvr.i.t,. Tho Diamond Klectrlc Vacum clean er demonstrated In your home free. Call Phono Red 07. All kinds of KIcctrliMil work done by Morhart Bros Buy Your Suits -During Our Special Sale Our Special Sale is Still On Men's and young men's odd auita 61A CA worth $18 918, and $20 at ... V 1 V.UV Men's and young men's odd auita $ C ff worth $22.80 and $28.00 at . . V .VU Some Extra Choice Suits at 20 per ct. discount Special prices on Oxfords and Straw Hats BeCowden-Caley Clothing Company Flrat Door North ot Post Olfioa Store Open 8:30 a. m. If you are interested in lav 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. The First Ten Ladies Buy ing $1.00 Worth of Goods Will Geta 10-Yard Dress Pattern Free. Barbara Phares, Prop. Dr. Cross the dentist Is located over tho State Bank. Go to P. L, Hansen for your Harness and Machine Otis. Go to tho Bon Ton Cafe for tho beet lec Cream aud Soda Water In town. A Baiio.wN! My residence property on Webster St., near ithavonuo. First good olTcr takes it. Don't be back ward make mo an ofiVr. Addross. Geo. F. Newhouse, The Dalles, Oregon. Widow's Pension. 'Hie recent act of April 10th, 100S--Klvcs to all Holdicrs' widows a pension. $12 per mouth. Fred Maui or, tho at torney, has all necessary blanks. Red Cloud, Neb. SALE Sale Ends Saturday Aug. 24 See Large Bills. '1,'j. m :: 4 1 fll H id m !i u' u : 'I hA'i i.j n-a 'K S3 f) J. ' ,"4 M a? m m M 4 , j7 ::: w .rt.. ,s. 4 ;wM X- i W" ..I 1-1