K.&Wi4tvjjmmmm - .. m- w l .4m V MU tftWNrU&& 3r K Fli " .IrYrkJ" 31 .. '. f , fcr. , " i .?ft ..-" (ii.. ;v. sk. s VWWWWWWVWWWS1 HONE NEWS flAAPJWAPM'ffmVJ vv Bulletin of Tht Wtek'a Dolnfs AfSWA'AVL Rev. Bates was In Blue Hill Tuesdtiy. J. B. Kelthley is Lome from OmaiiB. District Court is in session this weelt. H. C. Wolfe has Rone to Omaha for & visit. Mis. V. It. 'Bailey is home from Omaha, A. E. Cox of Hjadeu wns iu town Tuesday. Bernard Fruit and wife are home from I'nullue. M. A. Young of Leadville, Colo., was in town Tuesday. Messrs. W. p. and Juo. Frohueo left for Hastings Monday. Flare Oriee returned from a business trip at Omaha Sunday. Geo. Holllster returned from Omaha and Lincoln Saturday. Father Fitzgerald was a passenger to Orleans Wednesday. Brakeman Tom Schaeffer of McCook was in town Wednesday. A. P Ely returned to McCook Satur day morning on No. 13. R. J. Skeen of Lincoln is in town this week visiting friends. H. A. Wheeler of Hastings was in town Tuesday on business. Mrs. E. N. Tompkins and children left last week for, Hastings. ", O. B. Amberion of Hastings is in town this week on business. " - For Bale: 3 good work horses and 1 driving horse. Gcs Pchdt. Judge H. S. Dungan of Hastings is holding district court this week. Harry Letson and Ben MoFarland attended the Bladen Fair Friday. R. Insheet and N. D. Wire of Cawker City, Kas., are in town this week. Branson Stewart and Chas. Oilham returaed from Hastings Thursday. Get your Scoop-boards and wagon boxes at Wallio's blacksmith shop. Ralph McConkey and wife of Nelson visited with home folks over Sunday. Merlin Butler arrived la town Wednesday for a visit with his parents. Mrs. Geo. J. Warren aud Ned Grimes aud family visited in Blue Hill Wednes day. Walter Scott and wife of Mullen is in town .this week attending district court. A. A. Knieely of Hastings was In town Vednesdtty attendlug to business affairs., ' Ot J J. Horary, G. A. Crow, and. P. B. Spring came up from Guide Rock Tuesday. T. J. Gllddous of Superior was in town attending to business affairs Tuesday. Fred Gund was down from Blue Hill this week. George VanCamp and wife spent Sunday with Oscar Hughes and wife in Hastings. Harry Letson was a Hastings visitor Wednesday. Attorney W. M, Crow of Hastings was in town this week attending dis trict court. ll m JyBaw A SWEEPING SALE New Brooms, 35c kind, 2S cento Beet Broome 60 cento, others 40 end 50c. Household Ammonia, Soaps, Washing Powders, Cleaning Compound. B. E. McFarland All thm Phonmm Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue Hill was in town this week attending dis trict court. You like to see this Nation maintain its balance of trade; what about this community? See Dr. Warrick, the Occullst and Aurist, at Dr. Damerell's office, Tues day, Oct. 15th Will' MoConkey of Montana visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCon key this week. The real "man without a country" is the man who doesn't smile when the home team wins. Mrs. L. H. Fort and daughter Mrs. Wiles of Orleans are visiting Mrs. .Ed Pulsipher this week. Fred E. Maurer, W. L. Weesner, S. W. Foe and Alf. Saladen attended the Bladen Fair Friday. Mrs. Scrivner left for her home at Yuma, Colo., Monday, after visiting her children in town. Al Turner aud Will Mountford left for Yuma and Denver, Colo , on busi ness Saturday evening. Judge Ranney was called to Toledo, Ohio, this week on account of the seri ous illness of, his father. A. II. Carpenter was a passenger to Seldou, Kas., Tuesday where he will look after land interests. Agent R. E. Foe returned home from Omaha Thursday whore he at tended to Railroad affairs. "a. R. Bertr T. W. Wessel, F. P. Wanamaker 'of Norton, Kas , were in town this week on business. Mr. agdL-Mrs - GeorrrBradfOrd of Bloomiogton arrived in town Tuesday for a brief visit with friends. W. P. Krohnen of Blopmiugton spent Sunday with bis sister Mrs. J. A. Brad ford and brother Jno. Frohnen. Mrs. Joseph Herburger returned home Tuesday from Omaha where she bad been visiting her son Lafe A. R. Hendrlokson and family were In town over night Tuesday while en route from Hastings to Oklahoma. Sherwood Albright and family of Ravenna visited in town with L. P. Albright and wife over Sunday. Waxtedi A housekeeper Middle aged lady preferred. Will pay good wages. Address, Call box 105, Hoi- brook, Nebr. ivyw p 0pip0ptppiptp4 . ., r ,S ice fltw teea More We handle only the Best Grades of Flour, and Feed of all kinds. Your inspection ot my place is respectfully requested .....' Both Phones, Opposite P. 0. GEO. W. TRINE aAa vAyA v ' CHILDREN'S SHOES fl We've won an enviable reputation for being "The Store (or Children's Shoes." Our line of Shoes for little people is select ed with the greatest care-no detail too small to be looked after. CJThe Shoes give satisfaction and so our reputation grows. One of our Specials is a 12 button Jockey Boot for Girls, 92.00 to $2.75. BAILEY & BAILEY. Mr. and Mrs. II. Newcomb and fami ly of Esbon, Kas., were In tlio city Moudny enroule for Hastings, Nebr. S. It. llogart and wife arrived home from Dletz, Wyo., Tuesday nljrht whero thoy had been for some time. Fred Kohl and Frank llerger visited with Chas. Schellak Wednesday while enroute home to Hastings Wednesday. Every man Interested In the best welfare of Iho city should be at the school house tonight at eight o'clock Fred R Maudevlllo, now of Grand Island, and formerly of Red Cloud, whs In town transacting business this week. Mrs. M. Stoffels returned to her homo nt Avoca, Iowa, Tuesday after a pleasant visit with her son. Adolph Uoth. Mrs. Earner left Friday for Los Angles, Calif., where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Sid Longtln for some months. Mrs. H. E Grice who has been visit ing her parents Mr. aud Mrs. Mel Sherman left Tuesday for her home Ht Pitsedcna, Calif. M. A. Mercer and Lew Hohensee will leave Snnday for Denver where they will play with the McCook band at the Denver Jubilee. George Uaubrook and wife left Saturday for Hastings and from there they will leave for their future home at Everett, Wash. Rev. Bayne, Jas. Rupp, Chas. Fox, N D. Illlngsworth, Lew Walters were passengers to attend the Hastings Festival Tuesday. ' V Mrs Belle Plcard of El Reoop Olria , a sister of Sam Llndsey who (hat been' visiting bare, left for a short visit at Franklin Tuesday. Mrs. N. Longtln and family are ,V pected home the first of the week from California where they have been visit ing for several months. Mrs. T. M. Shambaugh returned to day form a visit with her daugter, Mrs. J. M. Weesner at Red Cloud. Saturday's Superior Express. Mrs. Geo. Hall and Miss Mildred Fulton left Tuesday for Lincoln where the formers son Earl is recovering from an operation for appendicltus. The W. R. C. will have an extra meeting Friday afternoon at two o'clock to meet the Inspector. Every member is uiged to be present. Chester Slice ley, G. S. Albright, Li ' P. Albright, Chas. Moede, Rev. E. N. Tompkins, Rev. Smith and wife, James Ryan were passengers to Hastings Mouday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Montgomery and sou Dale visited with Mrs. Dr. -Moran-vllle and Dr. Vlers Monday while en route to their home at Orleans from Omaha. II. C. Cutter, one of the oxtenslve shippers of Webster county, Nebraska, came in today with a car of hogs. Monday's St. Joe Stock Yards Daily Journal. 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, Oct. I5tb. W. Bohrer and wife, Merle Hokrer, Hd waiters, tiarvey Uickerson.Artl Mendolsohen, Miss Ira Crablll, Mrs.!,. II. Fort aud Mrs. Wiles were passeng ers to Hastings Wednesday. The regular meeting of the Webster Educational Society wiU meet In th'e school house tonight. Subject to be discussed "Advantages of a Commer cial Club." The public Is cordially in vited. Lincoln, Oot. 5. The state railway commission will allow the Burlington to dlscontinu its local trains between Oxford and Red Cloud after Novem ber 5. The company promises to put the trains back on the schedule next spring. Miss Uedwig Dablte, of Posen, Ger many, arrived in town Snnday morn ing to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Welsch and Henry Welsch. Miss Dabitz left i'osen, aepi. mn , ana traveled over 4000 miles before reaching Red Cloud and was detained at Ellis Island in New York City 3 days. The Democratic voters of Pleasant Hill precinct will hold a caucus Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Pleas aut Hill school house to nominate a township tioket as follows: l assessor, 1 road overseer, 1 constable, 1 justice of peace and to transact any other business that may come before the caucus. Fred Bbiout, Committeeman. The Odd Fellows of this city are planning to take advantage of the cooler weather and get down to more active work during the winter months. A degree team is being formed which will have charge of the initiatory cere monies wbioh will insure the work be ing done efficiently Hnd in order. It is altogether probable that this fra ternity will commence the erection of a modern lodge building as soon astho weather permits in the spring, Governor Chester A. Aldrlch deliver ed a political address in the court house last Thursday evening. He con fined himself strictly to state issues explaiuing many of the duties that a governor is called upon to performi showed that It was a position that ra quired all of a man's time, giving in detail many of the requirements that tne stare demands or her chief execu tive. Theaudience of about a hundred gave bim a respectful hearing. Dr. Winifred Vlers located with Dr. Ji V. Moranvlllo special attention given to Obstetrics and particularly to plseases of women mid children. Fou Rent One furnished room, ch)se iu. Phone Roll Red 102. Speelnl attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. Dr. J, W. Mornnvllle wishes to an nounce that his niece, Dr. Winifred Vlers, has opened his ofilc'e for general practice, and that he will nsslst at hiiv time when culled upon. The finest line and best assortment of Harness ever carried before, Call itiiri look it over. Moiiuaht Bros. I would like to elre a suitable rmrtv the use of a six room house all furnish ed, and having all model n improve ments, In exchange fur my board, till iy family comes late In the winter Dr. A. C. Ames. Clothcraft Clothes are the only (Clitihrntft OSiinrntttrr saraa "j3T.jt.-S)....,...j-vr'te.j? . ja',. a. U,r rmtA .tnnttr Wf. fn-M'fythirn yrKtCrtSK'' 79H9njiftf Me SfiniHtinfJ.ttHrf- wrrntt nJtA n ftt'J -"SBff... 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