swwa. ipa:. i, .u iar mii - VVkWUr K '- ii'ta(&l4itiaJJ,i-''i " '.it i &a . r UWniBSJUSWPjMUPSf tl St W5VWUMi. i J4 l 1r , . Hv 4. ' Us, f s? J j. . X f V vwwwvww HOMENEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings fi. A. HcrrlcU was hi llluc Hill Fri day. Loo DcTonr was up from Guide Rock toilny I. B Hyde of Hustings was in town Fildny.. ('has. O'Hiitu of Omnhii was in to.wi Friday. ,Tame9 Ryan returned fiom Lincoln Monday. John Tnileys of Lincoln whs in town Tuesday. E1 Hryant of Cowlcs was in town Saturday. J. D. Cratitof Hastings was in town this week. John Polulcky was a visitor at Hast logs Friday. Dwight Jones of Guide Rock was in town Monday. J. D. Kuhu was a passenger to Or leans Saturday. Walter Warren and wife were in Hustings Friday. Ben Hudson was down from Rose raont Wednesday. ' Fred Gund was down from Blue Hill over Sunday. W. A.Patterson of Campbell was In town Wednesday. Mrs Fred Taylor was down from Rlvertou Saturday. Mrs. Coplen was a passenger to Hastings Saturday. Tom Auld of Omaha was in town (be first of the week Mrs. Harry Cramer was a passenger to Hastings Saturday. Mrs Maginness was a passenger east on No. It Friday. Chas. Stoner came in from Kansas City Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hamilton spent Sunday in Guide Rock. W. H. Tabor came iu from Shenan doah, Iowa to cast his vote,. Frank Mizer of Denver was in town this week visiting bis parents. The Royal Neighbors hold a big county meeting herd Wednesday. II. A. Letson returned from St. Joe Friday where he had been on business. Mrs. Longtln went to Hastings Saturday to visit her son, Warren and wife. Mrs. Allison Letson returned home, last week from an extended visit in California. The Degree of Honor met Tuesday evening and a general good time whs enjoyed by all. THE WOMAN For the woman who'walki can hold a candle to the 1 readeaty. While Treadeaiy ihoet aie uied aad recommended (or every kind of wear, they are eitentially walking shoe. You can walk farther and walk eatiei in pair of Tread eaiyt than in any ihoei made, ao matter what the price. The reason? Every pair o( Treadeaiy ihoes have full rubber heeli and cork cushion iruole. They won't sweat the feet and they , won't tire the ankles. Treadeasy shoes are always $3.50 the pair. : : : : : : : : : r lv5v Bailey & Bailey HORSE and MULE SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1912 At One At Brick Livery Barn 40 HEAD of HORSES And MULES " Consisting Of A lot of good Mares, all work age. and None of them from the Affected Kansas Country. IWsJg EXTRA GOOD STUFF ED BIRR, Owner. f A ' A LOAD OF BARGAINS NEVER before in Red Cloud, have staple grocer ies been offered at this price. To give you an idea of some of the many bargains. cana marly Juna Paaa .... 23 o 2 cana mig m Tomatoea 2&o 3 can Tabla Corn 29c 2 cans Kamo Paaa 3&c Larga can Bllcad Plna- applm 20c B. E. McFarland All tha Phonaa A. N. Heal returned home from Al liance Friday where be spent the sum mer on his ranch. H. B. Holmes returned to Blooming ton Saturday evening after helping iu this office last week. J.F.Grimes was down from Blue Hill Tuesday night visiting his son Ned Qrimes and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Rich of Superior are the proud parents of a baby boy which was born Sunday. A paintlcss house looks bad on n paved street; It' looks like the town was more thrifty than its people. Mr. and Mrs Fred Youngreu return ed home from Falrbury Friday where they visited relatives for some time. You must plant wheat to get wheat; you must work for the home town if you want a town in which to work. Mr. and. Mrs. W. G. Huffman and Mrs. Harris of Blue Hill were in town Wednesday Mrs. Harris is n sister of "Mrs. Huffman. ' ' ' A. T. Walker.and son are opening an auto garage'In'thc uiilfdlng formerly occupied by Joe Fogle wtlere they will handle the Buick auto and auto sup plies. WHO WALKS there it no shoe nude that Red Cloud, Nebraska. O'clock P. M. Red Cloud on Webster St. milk ML Ji'ist-Johnson of Fiuiikllu was In town between tinlns Wcdm-aday evei ink'. He linil been up to Cltiy Center lo vote aud was returning to Franklin to work. Our high school foot ball team, 1 lie glils' basket hall ton m and a laige number of rooters will go to Fianklln to watch our teams play Fildav. Wi hopi' our high .school teams win. We have leceivod word from Dr. Amen that his wife is improving iu health, but yet, coll lined to her boil, and that hs hkoii us he can close up tome business anil she is able to tiafal they will be heieln lied Cloud."' The country is just now scoured by enthusiastic huuteis, with SiO dogs and 50 guns, who shoot away 11 00 worth, of ammunition, wear out 85 worth of clothes, and spend 2 worth of time to Ret 30c worth of game. It is 6alil that dancing makes girls feet lnige. It Is also said that ice cream makes freckles. Doctors ate of tlie opinion that huugltig on the fi out gate produces rheumatism. A few more opinions like these ami the girls won't have any fun left them. Anew paper was launched at Kiank liu last week, making three newspap ers for thot city. The new paper will be democratic. It is under the own ership and management of John A. Barker, an old newspaper man and well acquainted all over the country. He bas an entirely new outfit. L. P. Keuney and wife of Washing ton, D. C. arrived in town Tbmsday to visit friends. Mr. Kenuey aUo cast his vote here for president. Mr. Kfuney is an old Red Cloud citizen aud has a tine position iu the govern ment printing service. Mr. and Mrs. Kenuey returned Washington Tues day. Last Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents Mi ami Mrs. Frank Pierce, who live east of this cltv. occurred the marriage of their daughter Miss Blanche Plefce to Mr. Thomas Swartz. Rev Hummel was the ofllciating clergyman. This young couple is well and favorably known in this county and the Chief along with their many friends extend congratulation!. Our office Is a sort of free congress. People of all ages, of each sex, of all political beliefs aud religious creeds, come iu to discuss their isms, argue questions, ask for information and seek consolation in their troubles. We do our best for them and they gener ally go out into the cold world feeling muoh refreshed Come and see us- the 'latch-string" is always out, chairs furnished and spittoons Improvised when necessary. We are foroibly reminded that ' (be melancholy days are come" by the amount of golden leaves piled Indis criminately about. If "father's pride and mother's joy" will direct half the energy be displays in a game of "shinny" to raking up the aforesaid leaves and burnlog or otherwise de stroying them it will take about twenty-four hours to make the lawns about town present a marked difference 'in their appearance. Word was received iu thU city Mon day that Miss Bertha Mae Barlow and Mr. Homer B. Clemmons were united in tnarilage in Ceutral City, Nebr., Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. Clemmons are well known to the people of Red Cloud and their numerous friends here ex tend hearty congratulations. Mr. Clemmous is in charge of one of the departments of a Chicago Newspaper's and Is steadily climbing the ladder of success. The Chief is pleased to learn this happy news and wishes the new couple all the joys of life. afftet Ukwch MIcm. Sunday School at 10. Preaching at 11. Subject for the morning, "The cost of Activity." Evening sermon at 7:H0. Subject ' I he effects of the Thoughts. W. P. COI.K Pastok. Land of Flowering Plants. New South Wales is said to contala more kinds of flowering plants thaa all Europe. Wo i quite sure ' that ! other cold cream will satis fy you after you try ours. It is of snowy whiteness, soft, creamy and delicately 'per fumed. It is a genuine shin food nud has rare skin-bone liting properties. As a pre ventive aud cure of chapped hands, face or lips, it Is without an equal. Makes and keeps the se!t and smeeth. Skin Never becomes rancid. rChas. L. Cotting, THE DRUGGIST. UiVVlVVVW' tSBSBJBHBBMBBJBaBBHtjpHBjaaMBBBBJBBBBBnMBMBBk wmmmmXS-JTVIkJt&yVM'l $&$& waamsmmiT! vm -n---BT r r m uutiiwz 'n w .. :irTWn'.w7 yffWBsmit mm' "Ju-si vJM.lLsurWI 'WtXrifiaJ " yawkSMix mm .. IiiF-":,. fw vzimaA "vyww ttMsMslBMBttBiMsaiiiBV "Birds Of A Feather Flock Together!" Gold Weather And Coal Weather Corns Together, People Flock Here For Good Coal! FLOCK! Saunders Bros. Red Cloud Defeats Orleans Saturday afternoon on the local gridiron l!ed ClourijIligliHclmnl dufcat ed Uui.Oilertiio lli-li hcliool team at foot-bull by a bcorc of 43 to 0. Or leans was outplayed at every turn and long ruus and gains by Amack, Pope aud Atkins were features. Consist ent playing by Hathjen, Koontz and McCord played havoc with tho Orleans line, opening their lino with regular frequency. Score; " Touchdown, Amack 2, Pope, At kins, Turnure. Blackledge. Goals from touchdowns Turnure 4. Goal from QslfiXurnure. i 'Referee Sherwood, Umpire MuyHr.i oldreans1. Tfme of Halves 25 inlu- . ,u v utes, r Wants and for Sale A!) kinds of Electrical work done by Morhart llros. When in town get your dinner at Warreti'N Kcstauraut. Foil Rent One furnished room, closQtln.t IMioiie Hell Red 102. Trie Diamond Electric Vacura clean er demonstrated iu your home free. Call. Phone Red 07. Fresh Oystera served to order at Warren's Restaurant. Call rural phone 305 if you havef cream or poultry to sell. ", ' J. O. Caluwkli.. Fresh candy, peanuts and cigars at Warren's Restauiant. ''Service," "Quality" aud "Legitimate Prices" these are the things which causes our job department to lead The finest Hue and bent assortment of Harness ever carried before. Call and look it over. Mouiiaut Bros. Foil Sai.k: 3 good work horses and 1 driving horse Ous Pundt. Wantkd A good young driving horse. Miss Lillian Koonti. A Baboain: My residence property on Webster St., near 4th avenue. First good offer takes it. Don't be back ward make me an offer. Address (Jeo. F. Newhouse, The Dalles, Oregon. F I RE TM is a dreadful thing OF FIHK for the man without insurance. Every time he sees the engines racing along IiIh heart comes up in his throat if the fiie is anywhere near his place. What folly, what mis taken economy. THKCOBTOr is so small (hat it INBURANCK need hardly be considered. The freedom from worry alone is worth It many times over Have us insure you to-day. af f & Intursne. Clothcraft Clothes are the only cdtmtAa&tto6; (Clitthrruft (iHt.iruutri' tmfv,f!n(H'titfr'l ttn-r yryf r(o(i , I ItTTrrtiif'J mmfr'intJ fri 'M'rYtf '.urn'- rrtnAnffr frt nt littiAit fc fir irlfrttJJ i ri'r fff atttrrnnrrr irttJ rirmnrnr tr.itttf fa ifivr Jiti.lnrtt ri - UA mmuwwftw guaranteed all-woolclothesat$10to$2S CLOTHCRAFT All-Wool Clothes pLOTHCRAFT linings are not only Strong, durable and well cut, but each one is carefully selected to match harmoniously the particular cloth with which it is used. The buttons, too, you will observe correspond closely in shade and pattern with the fabrics. Important enough in themselves, these are sim ply two of the many in stances of the care and taste given to every detail in the production of Cloth craft"Clothes. Clothcraft Clothes give you all the little niceties of style and finish that every man likes in his clothes. Besides, you are absolutely assured by the Clothcraft guarantee of the important things not so readily ap What Do BsCowdenKaley ; r ' Clathih Company ' ' First Deer Nsrth at Pest Office mamaaaaaammaaaaaam tt a mTf Tirrt.c : !PIAllEiip Ape Blankets on Your Shopping List? Just about now Mistress Busy House wife begins to realize that winter has set in for fair Supplies of warm beddiBftkat SEEMED geier ooi during mild September and October develop unexpected shortage when subject to the first real cold winter demands. Every woman who has "Blankets" on her shop ping list should come FIRST to this store. The following are absolutely reliable qualities and values very difficult to duplicate. Cotton blankets from 75c to $2.00 Part Wool " " $1.90 to $3.50 All " " " $3.25 to $7.00 Look at Our Cotton Bats before Buying. BiiRBftiU Formerly F. I The C.t.D.FMd Sure We carry a full line of Feed, Hay Flour, Oils and Oas ' Try our Machine Oil on your mower. At present we havo some choice Cane and Millet seed, come in and con tract what you need before Its gone. F. E. HKNDERSON Speolal attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Neb fit rtirrt f7,irrM"rr" w trrr'ri'tt''" .im - ir parentall - wool, lasting; shapes, satisfactory wear and service. This guaranteer found in the inside pocket of every Clothcraft coat, is your surety bond that Clothcraft Clothes at $10 to S25 are really good cloth es of dependable quality. Let us show you some of the remarkable Cloth craft values at $15. $18 and $20. You Smy7 .r H Red Cloud, Neb. PHAGES Newhouse. i Dr. Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses properly fltUd at Dr. DamereU'B office in Red Cloud Tuesday, Nov. 12th. Mules For Sale v I have 40 head of good work Muls for sale. Prices reasonable. For further particulars Inquire of 0 M. Smith, Red Cloud, WU.MAM KlRKPATHICK, Galde Bock SB M MSI1 m . .8 1 b : K ? i !- f W . 4 ,i i m X I 5? sc . 'i I 4 . 'iJ'--! A. ... '1 Ff. P ... lri" '. i t e. '. VJ' juiiSQiiiMB mi&mrwv . ja i ijitjttLiftiWuei'1 i '., -.ymijwJ.T. -., -al 2THESEHICJE3S ti $ ' . f. i ?. I , jfi&4.