.Mftqc V Hi ? .- HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week's Doings Buy Furs now at Miner Bins (V John Shelley of Bastings was hi town Monday. Mrs It CI. Biinchey ! quite .sick with tin) Ki-ipiiu this week. Mrs. (Ipo. Hollister and Mis. 0. 0. 'feel were passengers to Lincoln Tues day. I. A. Hyde of Hustings was attend intr to business airuii-s in this city on Tuesday. Morris Circuit, of lnavale, spout Sun day In town visiting his father David L. Oroat. Win. Whller and wife of Cowles are spending the week hi Bed Cloud visit- lug mends. The Fraternal Aid will meet tonight at o'clock. All member-) are reip.est - cil to be present Al Spiers is the new Shoe repairer lit the Bailey A- Bailey & Bailey Shoe Store I First class woik 'Jt 1U,V' . iMiss Xorma Uiclianisou is me new instructor hi the Kindergarten depart meat of our schools. L. II. Blackledgo was u passenger to Lincoln Tuesday being called there on professional business. Mrs. Ceo. W. Hummel has returned from Florida where she has been visit ing for some time past. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Corner and baby, who live near Cowles, were hi town Sunday visiting his parents. C. L. Cottlng and Miss Eliza Cutting left yesterday for Iowa and other eastern points on au extended visit. Miss Grace Dedrlch went to Lincoln Tuesday to purchase the latest creat ions in millinery for the spring trade. The infuut son of Geo. Hadell and wife died Monday evening with pneu monia and was buried on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Jones of l'reston, Iowa, spent Sunday in Bed Cloud visiting friends and left that evening for Or leans. Mr. and Mrs Harpliam, who live near Cowles, were in town Monday visiting their daughter Mis. K. 0' Huuchey. Mrs. Cliai. Barrett, was a passenger to Omaha mid Lincoln the Hist of the week to purchase her spring stock of niilliuery. State Fire Warden W. S. Bidgcll, or Alliance spent Wednesday in Bed ; , Cloud looking after matters pcitaiii '; log to his ollice. Hfcff.&THK Ciiikk ls,recognis.ed as the best advertising medium in Webster county and as the best, newiest and most up-to-date paper in Red Cloud. Win. Wood of McCook, traveling engineer of the C. li, & Q. railroad for this division, spent Wednesday in this city, attending to his duties. The Young Women's Society of the Congregational church will give a Val entine social at the church on Friday evening. Everybody interested is cor dially invited. Refreshments will be served aud a good time is expected. Remember the date February 14 th. Fred Stanbary, who for some months past has been the obliging cleric iu the Ed A mack furniture and undertaking establishment, has resigned his posi tion and leaves the last of the week for Seottsblulf, Nebraska, where he has accepted a position in the freight office of the Burlington railroad. ' Last week a reporter of this paper was informed that Frank Huffer was rejoicing over the arrival of a baby at his house, bu could not believe the statement. However, knowing Frank to be a good man, and uews being a bit scarce, we took a chance and pub lished the same But the cruel hand of fate was agaiust us, and the ink was hardly dry on the paper, before we had learned of our mistake aud that the real reason of Frank's setting up the cigars was just a birthday. It was u serious mistake and we are truly sorry of it and shall in the future try and mention only such parties in connect ion with bucIi events as we know will appreciate it. tp we GIVlB YOU With a purchase of 100 pounds of International Stock Food A 25 pound pail free and a beautiful set of dishes. This gives you 125 pounds of the Stock Food and a set of dishes for the price 100 pounds. We also guarantee satisfaction or refund your money, so you are perfectly safe. Try It For Cattlm, Hone and Hog Chas. L. Cottlng j THE 'SJ-ammmmmk"sA D ' ,itt i pnet a lali-tiMm ' Mr Krllyof Lincoln spent Sunday hi this city. I. (', .Moss returned home Monday ,fr..ii. Bine Hill. Sam Liudsey was a pnMuger to Supeitnr Wednesday. Iliurv Waller and wife of Cowl s spent Sunday In lied Cloud. Ladies - I'or your Suit or Coat go to Miner Bros. Co. and save money. Miss (lertrude L. Coon, the able county superintendent of schools spout Wednesday hi Cowles. ' .loll li Tomlhisun Is spending a few dtys in Blue BUI doing a few elec trical stunts. ' Former Mayor Sam Foe was called to Cowles Wednesday jinnming owing to the llln-ss of his father. i rred Temple uml Jack Wiseeiuver spent u few days in Superior thU I week mixing It lip with the hoys. Mrs. 0. I' Cox entertained the . A,(, of l(u 'M ,., cUm.ch )ul (U1. ()K1 ()U -j'uesdiiv afternoon. , An cmlpv !U)(, fnlIUy f Su,,0,.lm. 1 s)(;ntSiiMlii;,it( K)(l cln1, vsU,1)K i U parolllS( ,j, Ki ciiniioy and wife I . .. ... s t Iie , imIillllH , nll iLl.t i.o.ind baby under the vintage of Febitniry llth. The W. B. C will meet Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. There will bo a penny supper ami a Lincoln pro gram and the G. A. It. is invited to be present. A deal was closed Tuesday whereby O. W. Ferguson becomes the owner of the W. A. Smith residence. Mr. Smith contemplates moving on to his farm near lnavale hi the near future. Klder Kesler Is holding a series of revival meetings ut the Brethren church which are being well attended. The Klder Is u convincing speaker, nnd the meetings are proving a success. Five cent lunches served at the Home Bakery and we can furnish a lunch and cigar stand at your sale, wolf hunt or any other festivity, adv Victoii E. Si'iN(ii:. L. Warren, brother of Geo. J. War reu, left Tuesday morning for Beatrice to visit relatives before returning to his home in Lincoln, after spending some weeks here visiting at the home of his brother and family. Josephine, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guild, who with her pal ents were spending a few days at the home of Mrs. J. L. Miner in this city, while- playing Monday had the misfortune to fall in such a way as to cause her to break her arm. Kd Amaclc, the popular furniture dealer, accompanied by his brother, I. T. Ainackand Dr. Mitchell went up to Oxford Saturday to see their brother Charley, who is ill with typhoid fever and to have the Doctor pass his oplu ion as regards the sick one. The Uillman Stock Company held forth at the opera house the first three evenings this week und presented a tirst-classentertahimout each evening. They expect to again pay Red Cloud a visit next mouth, and will be warmly welcomed by the theatre golug public. County Judge Ranney on Wednesday morning united in marriage at his ollloe, Earl C. Coon and Miss Pearl Sawyer. The newly married couple will go to housekeeping on John Christian's farm, and take with them the congratulations of The Chief as well as a host of friends. . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reynolds, former" ly of this city have antiouuced the marriage of their daughter, Ethel Grace to Mr. James F. Thompson, on Wednesday, February Cth, in the eity of Omaha. The new married couple will make their home in Red Oak, Iowa. Their many friends in this city extend congratulations. Chas. Mercer, after having spent several days in this city visiting his brother, Marion, left Tuesday -for his home in Glb,bon. He Intends to move his family here about the first of the mouth, where he will engage in the piano tuuiug business. Chas. will re ceive a warm welcome from his many friends here, as besides being a good fellow, he is a musician of no small ability, and will be a great aid to Red Cloud's Cornet Band, which we are pleased to say has no equal in the state. s DRUGGIST . Wv fl-'VA -'VTO You will be carried away with the bargains I am offering you, but you don't have to carry them home, I deliver them for you. Naval Oranges 15c Per Dozen 18 lbs Sugar $1.00 2 1-2 lb Can Peaches 20c Good coffee, lb 20c Large Prunes 2 lbs 25c It Mill pav you to Investigate. B. E. McFarland All thm Phonmm Geo. Ilollister was hi McCook last Friday. See Cotting's offer on International Stock Food. Miss Alio Fhidelson was a Hastings visitor Saturday. YV. L. Weosner shipped aearof cattle to market Wednesday. Mrs. F. L. Smith Is very sick at her home north of the city. Hay Phillips of Hastings is visiting J. A. Bradford this week. Try Slieeley's Barber Shop for the best iu the toiisorial line. ,1. II. Ellluger shipped '2' ears of cattle to St. Joe Wednesday. Mrs. Nina llolfeiidtilVer, of Greeley, Colo, arrived Saturday and spent sev eral days visiting friends hi this city Oliver Hedge, erstwhile sheriff mud all aioiind L'oud fellow, was inixinir with the boys iu Hastings last Satur day. J. A. Bradford spent Sunday hi Hastings visiting his wife who went there to visit relatives u few days pre vious. The l E. O's. held a linen shower for Mrs. Harry Gilliam on Friday night at the home or Judge Kanuey. All re port a big time. Mrs. E. M. Card was a passenger to Llucoln Saturday to visit her husband Col. Gard, who is devouring a "Demo cratic Political Plum." t Edgar Throne was quite badly ' In jured Sunday by being kicked by a horse, but is rapidly getting back to normal at this writing. parrel Burden and wife.nud Mrs. J. A.' Burden arc home from Kansas City and St. Joe where they purchased their spring stock of millinery. Win. Bohrer aud Ed Watt are home from -Omaha where they attended a meeting or The Nebraska State Abso elation of Cement Manufacturers. Rev. E. N. Tompkins, pastor of the M. E. church, preached a sermon Sun day morning on "Abraham Lincoln" to the old soldiers and the W. R.C. Dr. Stockman and wife had for their guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers of Glldden, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Baden of Formosa, Kas. Carl Jenkins and wife of Beatrice who have been here for some time owing to the sickness of Mrs. Jenkins mother, Mrs. A. Curamlngs, have re- lumen nome. The pupils of the Seventh grade'beld a class party at the. home of L. H Blaokledge last Friday evening and a good time is reported by all the young folks who were present. J. F. Grimes and wite of Blue Hill arrived Tuesday evening to preside over their son's E. L. Grimes' house hold during the absence of the latter and wife while in Lincoln. F. W. Cowden of the Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co., and II. A. Letsou, man ager of The Mluer Bros. Co., left Sun day morning for Chicago and St. Louis to purchase spring goods for their re speotive places. C. E. Strong and family enjoyed a visit with Bell Smith and wife on Saturday. Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mr. Strong and sho and her husband were enrouto to their hnuie iu Ohio after spending somo time In Califor nia. Manager Goo. J. Warren of The Tepee, has plans underway for the re modeling and enlarging of tills popu. lar amusement emporium. New seats are to be installed and tho place re decorated which will put The Tepee in a class to itself. e Music S ( I ill men's ! Mis W II. i:.ill.-. In- . chili; The W. ('. I'. V. ni. Hh .Mrs. I' Wtllllll Mtl'lt jr.Vnl i nlli'i tinn'i Herbert NiMierlifiimjf tin' linn Inn, went up to rmtiUlln this mnrimiL.' Kl't'.l (html and fmlv of Blur III. I spi'nt Sunday In Bed Cmiid wllli Mi J. L. M net-. Miss May Blhi'iinti l"lt Sunday eii-n-lug for McCook to uslt liicmls for a few da vs. Mr. and Mrs. L. tlrhm-. Iidl Wed Destiny for Lincoln wheie they wl I visit ivluthcs torn few tl.ijs. Mi. and Mr. Fred Merlen returned to Blue Hill Tuesday, after leveral days spent heie owing to the death of Mrs. Merti'irs sister Mrs. Meredith. Constable C. A. Schellak re-adjusted Ills necktie, tightened his suspenders, nnd on Tuesday in eonipiiiiy with his 1 ttle daughter, Eva, left for Hustings where he visited his relatives and lU'aill went over thoe m-oiii". which bring- buck the iiieiuoiies of the ban t'not days and uuee puiiis. A. !', Atkins n undertaking uml furniture fame, packed his yrip ninl left on Wednesday morning tor Kim-su-, City where he will Inspect the latest hi the art of furniture, etc., und secure for I he people of this place "the very best that Is to be obtained. " Lew llohcnsce, who keeps the ilnsi off the cash huok ut the Aigus ollice, spent a few hours between trains hi Franklin one evening the last, of the week, where rumor has it ho is taking lessons In stenography, shorthand, etc. and on Saturday left for Hebron to spend a few days with the home Tolks. Friday evening at the V. M. C. A', rooms tin: Itluc Hill Basket Ball (ilrls were defeated by the home team hi a gaino of basket, ball, the score stand ing I to It. Iiolvever the Bed Cloud boys were beaten by the Blue Hill boys on the same evening by a score of I to 11, thus dividing the honors equally. "We use every bit of corn and alfalfa we raise, and we certainly raise an enormous amount of both these feeus." A. F. Pill of lnavale, Xeb., made this remark, hi talking over the feeding situation. "I'he amount of alfalfa raised there might to be sufficient to feed twicH the amount of stock we have, but we certainly get away with it." Tuesday's Kansa, Cite Hullv Drovers Telegram. E. J. Overhig.lr. treated the pupils of School District N'o. :i, taught by Miss bay Teel. to a very iiiteiesling address on the "Lite ol Abinliaiu Lincoln" on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Overingis an orator of well known anility, and he handled his subject in his usual free and easy manner, and the pupils demonstrate! by their strict attention Unit they thoroughly enjoyed the address, and that Mr. Overiug hiu.1 used due diligence iu his presentation of this heavy subject in order that it. could be properly giasped by these not fully matured young minds. There is a story going the rounds this week about one, Chris. Whlttaker, a well known blacksmith and imple ment man of this city, and who up until last Monday hud always enjoyed the reputation of being a brave man even though it is true, perhaps, that he never participated in the battle of Bull Buu. It feems that he borrowed a horse aud buggy from his sister, and while driving to the depot, whither he was bent to transact a little business, the horse became frightened and in edging to one side, caused the harness to become tangled up, thus causing Chas. to feci as though something seri ous was about to happen, whereupon he wart seen to desert the rig, and It was only after a friend had came to his aid and consented to lead the horse back' up town, that he was persuaded to again get iuto the buggy. Such acts as these deserve a Carnegie medal? Real Estate IrawTcri.. For the week ending Feb. llth, 101.1. Compiled by M. W. CarterBonded Ab stracter, Red Cloud, Nebr. Ernest Welsch and wife to Elmer K. Simons, wd, lots 1.1, 14, Blk. 15, Smith and Moore's Add to Red Cloud 8 1C0 J. S. Gilham and wife to Jacob H. Elllnger, qcd, netf, dH, sej, bX nwli 29-2-10 l John Koenig and wife to Mary McClelland, wd, lots 19 to 24, Blk. 9, Rail Road Add to Red Cloud 800 Oliver Hudson and wife to B. F. Hudson, wd, lots .1, 4, Blk. 7, Bosemont 700 Clyde Pitney and wife to Cora E. Pitney, qcd, sw Bee .1, eJi se, sec 3, and nw sec 11-2-11 .' 1000 C. F. Gund aud wife to Joseph Heinrlchs, deed, sv 28-1-12. . 12000 William II. Caulk and wife to A. II. Bothwell, wd, lots (5, 7, 8, Blk. 10, Cowles 1250 Luthor C Ruby to Charles A. Waldo, wd, lot 12, Blk. 11, lna vale moo E. U. Overman and wife to Step hen (louldie, wd, sK mvJ-.j 31. l- 11 :tooo Stato of Nebraska to C. F. Han son, deed, swj4 no1.,' sec It). MO 28(1 State of Nebr , to C. F. Hanson, deed, s 11 wi i 10-1-10 nijn Mortgages Filed, 3.'l4,8'J.'i.nO. Mortgages Released, tftloi.QO. xtmemmjmnowxwwtmwFmmtrt3tmmwurmmimm jwuum 1 V f KoHARR- V - vT Can A Real, First Class Clothing Bargain Attend our 20 per cent dis count sale now on at our store. Just think of buying nice, new Suits and Overcoats made by B. Kuppenheimer & Co. ) Clothcraft Society Brand At such liberal discounts. yet to choose from ifoOc Cowden-Kaley Clothing Company FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE kNA' WA ryawMmmWaww3 vw amwawamamm'smamB. JTUDLill, The uiideisigiied will sell at Public Auction mi his farm liinlles east of Bed Cloud. 2 miles east of Lester, and 1 tulle north and ?1 miles west of Uiiide Buck, on Monday, Feb. 17th AT 11 O'CLOCK 40 HEAD OF Described 1, 25 - Head of h Consisting of :i spans of 4-year olds; balance yearlings and sucklings. Alio One 6-Year Old Kentucky Pedigreed Jack Black with whito points, liijf hands high, weight, loot) lbs. He is a sure fool getter and a splendid worker and I can show .you many of his colts on day of sale. Some of his 3-year olds weigh better than 1200 pounds. s lO - Horses, flares In this bunch you will find foal. 4 Poll Durham Bulls Reds and Roans Some farm machinery, harness, nearly new. TE1HS Ten months time, 10 per ) $ Lunch on the Grounds $ H.A. ft Col, J. II. Kllinger, Col. G.G. Denny, Auct;Cnpt. Sid FJorance.Cler vAMBHi vtAvv flBHBHBvA DR. CHAS. E. CROSS DKNTIBT OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska A. V. Ethorton of Kansas City was in town Monday visiting relatives and attending to business alfuirs. 'VVsA'l IF YOU Appreciate A good assortment A mu coily. o vvwv0 DALL STOCK 40 as follows Mules - 25 0 spans of Jl-year olds, and Geldings 10 some elegant brood mares, all in 4 1 set double buggy cent interest, bankable paper. Dissolution Notic The partnership heretofore existing betwoen Wade Tate and John L. Christian under the firm name of Tat , & Christian is this day dissolved by i mutual consent. I Bated .fan. t!7th, lDBI John L Christian. Kenneth Williams was called bone from Geneva Saturday by the death of his sister, Mrs. a. H.-Meredith. JOHNSON f e sly r L If t N i il i , "i if. 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