I "A 4X. a B- il'V A. . . v ;s ST!? fei jr1"', PA . 1 n B. & N. Time Table i: r ihhwii No. II llinniKli train, ilcinrtn .... 2.00 n. m So. HI t.ocnt !niiti;r " U.:i5n. m No. 171 Accommodation North uv copt Monday ami W'ul., ilcpurli 130 p. in. No. lTO-Accotniiioiliitlnn North . Motntny nud WiMtumlay ilcpurts ii:1) n.m. W'l.tT IIOL'.VIi No. 11-TlirmiKli twin, iloparti ... fliiln. in. ' No. ID Local imcneir ' S:J0p. in. vwuywwvwwywwi : HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings WW.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. Sec Dr. Cross over Stnto llink. CIibs. Bonnett was down from Cowlos Monthly. Mrs. Hort M ml ley wits down from Rlverton Friday. l'Ved Temple of Kansas City Is in town tills week. Orris Foam spent Sunday In Super lor with relatives. F. V. Odwden Is In Trenton this week on business. Ice Cream nud Fountain drinks at Warren' restaurant. E. (J. Caldwell was in Beaver City on business Monday. John Budnelk of Hastings was n Red Cloud visitor Friday. Frank Rose of IiRstitiKs was in town on business Saturday. Oscar DeMarr of (Joneva was in town Saturday on business. Mrs. Clara Johnston returned home Friday from Springfield, III. Ed Amack was in Guide Rock Tues day on professional business. Fou Rent One furnished room, close In. Phone Hell Red 102. L. H. Blackledge was ir Colorado Springs this week on business. Mrs. Lee Doughty of Hastings is visiting Roy Oattnun and wife. Geo. Amack and family were at tho festival at (iuldc Rock Tuesday. Apples .10 cents per bushel at tho old Lee oi chard on Indian Creek. Jack Waller came down from Cowles Suuday morning on his motor cycle. Fred Steffen who has been tit Womer, Kus., for several weeks is home ugaiu. Mrs. II. 0 Cutler left Mouday to visit with relatives at .fiinesvllle, Wis. Art Myers has purchased u new Overland automobile from Jus. Peter son. Attorney McNeny aud family arrived home Saturday from their western Wasti-.d A-girl'lo ilp genera) house work. Small family. ' Inqulri ut tills orlice. Mrs. J. A. Bradford aud children is visiting her parents at Hastings this weok. S. W. Foe is home ftom Canada where he had been looking ovor the country. Miss Iva Mi;".en of Hastings arrived Saturday for a visit with Roy Outman and wife. The best and purest Ico Cream and Summer driuks in the city at the Bon Ton Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. I'arku and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Illingsworth went to Denver Tuesduy. E. J. Overing aud F. J. Uric were in Hastings the Urst of the week at the Tennis tournament. Mrs. A. W. Holmgrain anil grand daughter, Miss Lethia Dcwitt went to Guide Rock Tuesday. Mrs. Mabel Thompson and children of Sutton are visiting her mother, Mrs. Pegg this week. Anyone having rooms to rent or wishing to board and room students should notify R. D. Moritz. Mrs. John Polulcky aud sou Paul are home from Low Angeles, Calif., where they sptnt tho summer. J C 1KI k C" 1E ilC! ErST tlC" F'Sc i Jc rrrrvl: vcsvCvi bbbLH bbbbbbbV aLsBH sHLLH k 77; fc'JP'PIWs vTf V a L Lw VP Ready Cooked Foods I SJOWADAYS one can really serve a meal without going to the trouble of preparing the food and cooking it. There arc many canned foods in the way of soups, in fact mostly everything even plum pudding. We carry a full stock, priced right and we list the following: Soup Spagketi Veal Loaf Deviled Ham Pork and Beans B. E. McFarland All the honB Non-resident, students desiring rooms or room aud board should communicate with R. D. Moritz. I. H. Holmes who ua been in Florida for the past 8 months is spend ing the week with borne folks. See The Chief office for up-to-date job work. Wo have the best line of job type and paper In the county. Mrs. Thomas Roberts left Wednes day morning for Lincoln to have an operatlou on her little boy's eyes. The finest line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. MoniuitT Bros. "Service," "Quality" aud "Legitimate Prices" these are the things which causes our job department to lead. .Mrs. E. JJ. Smith returned home Monday from Lincoln. Her daughter Mrs. Outer Doling accompanied her. The Gougregatloual ladles Jwlll hold theirtnonthly market at P. A. Wull brandt's grocery store next Saturday, Special attention given to diseases of eye aud car. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. The Red Cloud' band will-furnish the mtuic at, the Hastings Fall Festival and at the county fai. at Benkelman Praf. Relz. Si Jamison and Lelland Caldwell were in Hardy last Friday aud Saturday playing with the Hardy band. Riissel Vaughau of the Guide Rock Signal was in towu Saturday aud while here he made this office a pleas ant call Miss Hazel Robinson who has been visitiug several weeks with Miss Anna Christian at Rockport. Mo., returned home last week. Fou Sale Eight Shorthorn Bulls, yearlings past. For further particu lars inquire of John Oumstede, Guide Rock, Nebraska. Misses Anna and Josephine Richards of Red Cloud are visiting with Mrs. J. H. Pope for 'a few days. Monday's Hastings Republican. Pete Wright, a snare drummer, came up from Superior Monday evening U play with our band at the Norton county fair this week. Dr. Winifred Vlers located with Dr. J. W. Moranville special attention given to Obstetrics and particularly to piseases of women and children. Mrs, Jas. Doyle returned borne from Urbana, III., Monday. She bad been called thereby the death of her moth er and stayed there for an extended visit. WE U9E Polk. Genung, Polk System m . . tfi ii buildiig Monolithic W Reinforced Concrete jL Silos. We build. Silos $ anywhere in Nebraska j or we sell the forms and JL let you build them . . . (fi Wtltc us tor Further U. . Information $ Piatt & Frees m Red Cloud, Neb. ' m m School will tjpgln Tuesday, Sept. .Id. Next Monday is Labor Day and nlso the Odd Fellows ulcnio will be held here that day. The Red Cloud band went to Norton Tuesday morning where they nr play ing this week. The Red Cloud peoplo that went to Yellowstone Park arrived home last Saturday and report that they had a good time. About I7r Red Cloud noonle attend- ol the lllue Hill Festival Friday nud In the three days about 100 people- weio in Blue Hill enjoying themselves nt the festival. Dr. Winifred Vlers has located with Dr J. W. Moranville the otllcc Is now opened for general practice. Calls answered promptly day or night. "Both Phones." H. C. Cutter, a regular patron of this market, increased today's receipts with a shipment of eattlt from Red Cloud, Neb. Monday's St. .Too Stock Yards Dally Journal. Dr. J. W. Moranville wishes to an nounce that his niece, Dr. Wiiilfrod Vlers, has opened his ollice for general practice, and that lie will assist at iiwv time wlion called upou. The mission church, Lutheran MlbsouriahsSjUod, will lustall their pastor nt the Episcopal church nt Red Cloud Suuday morning at 10 a. in. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Boys you are needed in the now baud that will start to practicing next month. Prof. Betz iuforms us that he must have several basses, baritones and altos for the new band. Get busy boys and join the uew band, Dr. O. C. Carssowof Lewiston, Idaho has been in the city the nast few davs. the guest of If . A. Letson, Secretary and Manager of The Miner Bros. Co. ue. uarssow is on his way to Vienna. Austria where he goes to take a Post Graduate course in Surgery. Next Tuesday the publio schools open up. Everything is swept, gar nished and In running order aud all that are eliglblo are expected. Boys and girls, be there the first day, it the best day in all tho year, don't mils it but make tho tirst days enrollment the greatest in the history of the schools. Ii Memerlam Died at her home in our city August 23, 1912, Miss Mildred Stevens, daugh ter of Mr. aud Mrs. Clark Stcvcur, aged 32 years, 3 months and 5 days. In the death of Miss Stevens we fully and keenly realize our loss. She was a true friend, and her devotion in thoie she loved would make a bright chapter in any life. Nothing but the thought of the loving hand that has removed her can reconcile us to her absence, While she has gone from the sceuse, the conflicts, the sorrows and pleasuies of life, she will still live in the hearts of those who knew her best. Her ro tiring nature led her to hide her bet qualities from public gazu, fntt they were revealed to those who enjoyed her acqualntauce, yet it was in her home that her true wortli was most conspicuous. She was a kind, loving. daughter, aud her devotion to the family circle had no limit. Her future was full of promise, and we dare not ask why she was taken from us lu her ptime, unless, as flowers aro picked be fore the frost finds them that we may not witness their decay. It is sad, in deed, to see one so well equipped for life taken so unexpectedly, yet for her there was no standing ou the border laud, gazing into the unknown, for death came as the sunset dies along the hills when the dayJs over. A life that imparts such lessons Is well worth living. "But now she sleeps where the daisies nod, And the clover hangs its head, Where the wild birds coxe and the wild bees horn, Above her lonely bed. She fought the fights, she kept the faith, Her fame shines bright and clear, Aud her memory lives in all our hearts, Which will hold it ever dear " The funeral services were held at the M. E. chureh Monday afternoon. Rev. E N. Tompkins, pastor of the M. E. church, officiated and paid a fitting tribute to her memory. Iutcrment took place in the city cemetery. The Royal Neighbor lodge of which she was a member conducted the last rites at the grave, She leaves a father and mother and for brothers and three sisters, and a large number of friends bo mourn her death. VardtTTIiuks We the undersigned wish to take this means of thanking the kind friends and neighbors who so kludly assisted us during tho illness and loss of our dear daughter aud sistor, and for tke beautiful floral tributes and remembrances of sympathy which have made our borrow easier to bear. Slguad: Mu. and Mits. Clauk Stkvi:n and Family. Little Things of Life. "Life Is made up of Httlo things. It Is but once In an age that occasion is offered for doing a great deed. True greatncsD consists In being great In Uttlo things." Gcorjio MacDouald. Uoiiftreftntlonal Church Notices. Sunday School nt 10. Morning preaching service nt II. Subject of fceruKin, "The handful of Coin on the top of tho mountains." Evening sub jcet, "The Life (living Ulvor." Mid Week nieotinc on Wednesday nt 8. Choir pi act ico Fiiday night. Inhn .1. Bayue, pastor. Ii a n iVe have for sale farms on easy payments and special tonus, worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The hitgest list or local farms from which to select. Dan (lAiiunt Company, Ciiiiik office. The . 0. D. Feed Store Wo carry a full linn of Feed, Hay, Flour, Oils and Gas. Try our Machine Oil on your mower At present wo have some choice Cano and Millet seed, come in aud eon It act what you need before its gone. V. i:. HKNDHRSON 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 Most Any Stove Or Heating Plant To Throw Out THE HEAT! Saunders Bros. KrBBBBBBBfBl3PSWSfsSTV siW S BB- rlS ) BB JIM licA m AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS Are correct in design, workmanship and style, making a garment that - is not surpassed in ibis country and at a price within reach of all. Every part of their construction is under the closest scrutiny and care is given every detail. The products are corsets of magnificeit lines, that have style aid wearing qualities. All of the best known ideas of corset intelligence are embodied in them. $1.00 ' to 85.00 F. NEWHOUSE Agents for Butterick Patterns Wants and lor Sale A good sowing mauhiuo for sale. In quite at tills otllee. Hot Hamburger and Short Orders at all hours at Warien's lcslauratit. Call rural phone SfCi If you have cream or poultry to sell. J. O. Camwi:m Tho Diamond F.lectrlo Vaciim clean er demonstrated in jour homo flee. Call Phono Red 07. All kinds of lOlccti Imil work done by Morharl Bros Buy Your Suits :During Special Sale Our Special Sale is Still On Han's and young man'a odd suits 61A ISA worth 918 $18, and $20 at . . . VlViUV Nan's and young man's odd suits 61C AA worth $22.80 and $28.00 at . . VlO.VV Some Extra Choice Suits at 20 per ct. discount Special prices on Oxfords and Straw Hats The CowdenKaley Clothing First Door North et Pott Office The Corset Barbara Phares, Prop. Dr. Cross the dentist Is lozatcd ovr the State Bank. Co to P, L, Hansen for your Harness. and Machine OIK Uo to the- Bon Ton Cafe for tho benfe Ice Ciemn nud Soda Water in town. A BAnovtV! My resilience property on Wolmtur St., near -Ith avenue. First good offer takes It. Don't bo back ward make me an offer. Address Ceo. F. Nuwhouse, The Dalles, Oregon Widow's Pension, 'I he recent act of April tilth, 100& gives to all soldiers" widows a pension 9V1 per month. Fred Main or, the at torney, has all necessary blanks. Our: Company Red Cloud. Neb. Season's ' Fashions gCTT AMERICAN IEAUTY 81)1 621 IUIunu CmmI to. ItoUw Ii w i i '' ft 1 I i 1 M is? 4 'i TM J!& . . mh .V)& ?,