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ll I lf A.MHAI .UlW-4 iimim'IMi'iIMMWMI xtnwi uw"ggP32iiL" aSES-SZ.. "ty?"";"" - ".Bh.tr.t!-taLAtA. K g m I F V VASV.WiV.VW.V.VrtWA'.J 1 HOME NEWS Bulletin of The Week Doings ?.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v. Smoke Blue Hill Cigar Co. No. 21 IK' Cigars. adv. J. 1). Kuhu has returned home fiom Salina, Kansas. No. 121 5o Cigars a- good as gold. Try them. adv. L. II. Hlaokleilge and wife are visit ing in Jerusalem, Ohio. Dr. Stockman has returned homo from his trip to Chicago. Chas. Starr of Lebanon, Kansas, spent Sunday in this elty. Ice cream and soft drinks served at Warren's Restaurant. adv liny 'elgler spent Sunday night with his patents In Itlvetton. Geo. Patten of Smith Center, Kai. sas, spent Sunday in this elty. Mrs. Mattlo Hlnderup of Fmuklln visited .Mrs. Hd Walters Sunday. S. H. Wallets went to MeCook Sun day t s-l'eud the day at his home therci Mesuauies J. II. Uatley '' Lui'" MeMnhan are spending the week in Cowles. Work on both the new Hall and Mc Karland buildings is progtessing rapidly. Chas. Zaluian and daughter left the first of the week for Illinois on an ex tended visit. J. W. Schlief had for his guest the first of the week J. T. Peterson ot Kansas City. Furnished room for rent. Third bouse south of Catholic 'church, east side of street. Miss Mary Sheldon, who has been attending Normal at Kearnoy returned home Monday. We use only home boiled hams in our Sandwiches, 5 and 10c, at the Purl tan Cafe. adv The Misses May Carl and Kate Zeigler were down from Uiverton yes terday morning. Mr. Jeilerjsof MeCook was attend ing to busluess airalrs In this city the last of the week. We use only home boiled hams in our Sandwiches, 5 and U)e, at the Puri tan Cafe. adv Miss Margaret Ileal Is eutertaiulng her friend Miss Iteulah Harrison ol Fairbury this week. A. .1. Hragg of Guide Rock was at tending to business affairs in the elty the last of the week. J. H. Kellogg Sr anil wife have for their guests this week their son .1 II. Kellogg .lr., aud wife. Lew Greenwood returueu auuuny from a short visit at Norton, Kansas, and other western towns. Frank Cowden, Oliver Hedge and Sheriff Tom Carroll of Alma attended the ball game iu Superior l-delay. Oscar Wallin left for Lincoln, Mon day morning after a bhort visit at tl.o home of his brother, Fretl Walllu. The barn of Fred Copley, who re sides north of Iuavulo was destroyed by lire the latter part of the week. Mrs. I. H. Holmes aud sou Clayton are attending' the wedding of Miss Minnie Fanse in Alma, which occurred today. Matt Frohneu of Hastings spent Tuesday uight in this city as the guest at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. A. Bradford. George Mohart left Friday evening for his home in Pueblo, Colorado, after u short visit with relatives and friends ut thfs place. A handful of Kodak pictures will tell the story of your vacation trip in the easiest way. See the new Kodaks at Newhouse's. adv. Mrs. Grace Tate returned to her home lu Indlauola, Monday morning uf ter a visit at the home of iter parents Mr. aud Mrs. Tony Clark. Kodak goods have a reputation for quality and so have we. Thats why you find only Eastman products here. Newhouse, Jeweler. adv. Mrs. P. J. Curl returned to her home at Long Island, Kas., this morning after a short visit with her brother J. ' A. McArthur and family. Special; Maple lee Cream aud Strawberry Sherbet every Saturday and Sunday at the Puritan Cufo.-ll. Ludlow, Proprietor. adv Mrs Charles A. Schollak and little .lnnoliter. Kva. returueu nome muu dav eveuliuf from a visit with rein- tives and friends lu Hnstlugs aud Fairfield. Ed. Herrick, the popular wire chief for the Hell telephouo company spent Monday evening between tralus 15 and 14 in Frankllu. We learn that It was not toll trouble which called Ed. to that place, but thuta young lady re sides there whom he is trying to se cure for keeps. Strange, iudeed it is strange, how many of the boys are going westward lu their search for queens, when this city is so crowded with them. Impiim at Now house's stole. .1. II. r.lliuger, uriived homo Sun day fiom Denver. W. II. Tiiborc.uue down from Hast ings Monday evening. The W. t . T. U. met with Mrs. C. .J Pope yesterday afternoon. Giover Strickland loturued from Grand Island the Hist of'the week. Lowell Nubbins ciuuo down from Grand Island Monday to visit his mother. Lew Conrad Is eonllned to his home suffering from an attack of rheu matism. Raymond Koontz accompanied a shipnunt of stock to Kansas City the tlrst of the week. The usual weokly.baud concert taken place on Monday evening, it was line doings like they always are. The family of Fred Tuinure have for their guest this week, Michael lleasty of Medford, Oklahoma. Dr. Nellie K. Maurer returned home Tuesday morning from Denver, Colo, rado Springs and other western points. Roy Robinson, who is breaking. out of MeCook spent a few days the lirst of the week with iclutivos aud fiieuds lOit. Charley Arnold, Laird Potter aud Ted and Arthur McAithur autoed over to llastiugs on Monday and spent the day. J. K. Chanoy and wife loft Tuesday morning for Snpeiior to visit for a couple of weeks with their two sons who reside there. Hooue Saundeis left for Culberlson Sunday to attend to some business ulfalis pertaining to the lauch which he owns at that place. Vinton Johnson spent Sunday in Orleuns, wheie, 'tis said, lesides a cer tain young damsel, who to Vinton appears to be tho Ideal. Miss Fay Teel is making prepara tions to leave for llerkley, California, where' she will attend the stato uni versity for the coming year. . Try our 10c Lemonades, they are un c.celled. Milk shakes Oc aud the best of soft drinks aud ice cream always on hand at the Puritan Cafe. adv The Misses Mabel Ruckles and Laura Hedge returned home Monday evening from Kearuey where they had been attending the Normal school. Miss Isabel I Mayuard had for her guest over Sunday Miss Stewart Df St. Joe. Tho lady was on her way to Denver and other Colorado points where tihe goes for au extended visit. Let Kodak pictures tell the story of tho motor trip, the ilshiug trip or the travel. Tho Kodak way is thd sure, easy, convenient way. Prices Sl.ou up. Ask for catalog. Newhouse, Jeweler. adv. farm LoatlB-1 have a limited la mount of private money to place iu flrbt mortunirc farm securities, short or long time, at lowest rates with optional payments. Write or phone. Daniel Gaiuikii, Rlverton, Nebiaska. There Is to be a special train leav ing Hastings for this place at 5 p. in. on Satuiday, August Htli, to provide a way for tho people to return home after tho Itanium & Hailey ciious which is to show thcio that day. G. L. Canileld aud son left the latter part of the week for Heaver City, to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law. Mrs Canileld had departed for a visit iu Idaho, but had only reached her destination when summoned to Heaver City. Wade KoonU's bull dog on Tues day morning killed the pet deer which Wade has owned lor some time. The deer and dog had been together a great deal, and to all appearances they were on the best of terms. What caused the dog to attack the deer Is a perplexing question. J. A. Uradfbrd, Ed. Herrick and Kenneth Williams assisted Supt. Guy elgler of the electric light plant, made some necessary repairs on the wiring system on Sunday. The work was done on Sunday on account of the curt out being off and while the boys were rather loathe to work on this day, they did so after it was made clear to them that it was an urgent necessity. K. Henry Pliates, Esq, left on Sun day morning for MeCook, where he remained until Tuesday morning just to hu near "her." Humor has It that Henry is making preparations to for ever fotsake the paths of single bles fulness, aud that ho is planning to enter Into the joys of married life, as boon as the harvest days are over, but on asking him about it, we could get nciienlv. but wo did not fail to note that absent, far-away look in the youug man's cyci The threshing machine of John Callaway who resides eleven miles south of this city In -Smith county, Kansas, was blovwi up on Monday morning. The party who is responsi ble for the act in not kuown, though It Is supposed to be some one who held a grievance against Mr. Callaway, The sheriff of Smith county Is making a thorough investigation, and it is to be hoped the guilty party or partieB will be apprehended. House to lent. Mrs. iV'd Taylor was down from Uiverton on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Ati'loisiii is spending the week with friends in Honklomnn. Mrs. Tony Clark left Wednesday morning for Mi Cook for a short visit. Will Keiihn was attending to bus. nuss allalrs lu Nelson on Wednesday. Mrs. Everett Hoiiu ne.u lnavnle was visiting Mrs. It. M. Gieo Wednesday. Tho bitch wot k mi the new MeFar laud building was began this tnoinlng. J. E. Hut lor and wife were enter taining Doc Wells and wife of Cowles on Sunday. Dr. Mitchell and wife left today for a short visit at Denver and other Colorado points. Mrs. John Goodman is spending tho week with her brother who resides at Cadant, Nebraska. E. II. Kooti of Cowles was attending to business alVaits iu this city one day the lit s.t of the week. Mrs Johnnie Kutledgc near Inavalo is spending a few days this week with her mother, Mis. U. M. Giiee. Mrs. Ed. Fearn departed the Hist of the week for a is t with her daughter Mis. John Enett, who resides at Hi usli Colorado. floscoo Weestier, wife and family aud sister, Miss Com Weestier, autoed over to Smith Center, Kansas-, where they spent Sunday. It sure tried, yes tried hard, to rain around in this neck of'the woods last night. Hut for some unknown cause it was unable to hike her. Can it be it has forgotten how? Wm. Kisser arrived from Lincoln, Sunday to attend a re-union of the S. it. Ki.er family. It was the Hist time tho entire family had been together for twenty-six years. Dick Kuucliey, with the linn of Overing Itros. & Co., returned the latter part of the week from Campbell after setting up a monument in the cemetery at that place. The simplicity, convenience aud elliciency of the Kodak system has made it possible for every one to make the HOME pictures you like. 81.00 aud up at Newhouse's. adv. J. A. Bradford returned from his visit with his parents in Omaha on Friday. Mrs. Bradford and children returned the first of the week from u visit with her folks at Hastings. The Miner Itros. Co. store, under the etlicieut management of Hurry Let son, have conformed with the recent enact ed state law, which permits all women employees to work but nine hours. , The family of Geo. .Reed, have .of, their guests this wcekMrs. I. L. Heed aud daughter, Miss Guiiclina, of, Montpellcr, Idaho. Tho youtijjiJndy is principal of tho public Schools nt that placa. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Engstrom were greatly surprised last Thursday even ing when about nine o'clock about Go neighbors and friendh gathered In with tueir ice cream and cane anil gave them n surprise. All report of having a good lime. The Degree of Honor met Tuesday evening for instillation of oitlceis. Mrs. E. Welsh, Chief or Honor, sent iu her resignation and it was accepted. Mr-. Mary Huffer was installed as chief of honor to till the vacancy. A good time was had. Mrs. Chas. Dlckersun returned to her homo iu Lincoln the lirst of tho week after spending u few Jdays visit ing at tnc nome or Her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. S. It. Kizcr. She on mo to attend the Kl.er family re-union which was held on Sunday. lied Cloud'h ball team wont to Leb anon on Tuesday where they mossed bats with the Lebanon team on that day, also on Wednesday. On Friday they play the Bostwick team on the homo grounds. This will bo a good giiiuo and you should not fail to'sec it The Miner Itros. Co's. ad' will be found on another page of this paper. They are putting on a big miIo which will run for a week and are offering some leal bargains in every depart ment. Do not fail to road their ml aud t take advantnge of tho bargains offered. Card Of Thanks, Wo wish to express our sincere tliankh to our many friends and neigh bors for their kindness and sympathy during the sickness, death and burial of our husband and father. Mrs. Anna Mel'artlandand family. Mrs. Sarah Farley. Mr. John Farley. s C3e3S3 B S99 1 sdU lvlvFw riAJUi We have just received a carload of the Kearney Mills Famous Red Moon Flour, and have another car ordered, all made from old wheat, Every sack of this flour is fully guaranteed if it doesn't give satisfaction you get your money back. Try a sack of this at our risk. Let us make you a price on a 500 pound lot. E 31 Weesner Perry 0 Co. Red Cloud. -i- Connie Maiho left Monday In tho Humbler automobile for Milwaukee where lie will visit relatives. Frank Abel, the popular clerk at Minor Him, spent one evening tin latter part of tho week iu Franklin The esaet loason of his tilpwe wote unable to ascertain, but never the less have our own idea, i since hearing the young man toinatk what a fair sot of damsels icsided In this vlllhigo to the west. Plctuie taking opens a new wot Id of onteitalumeut to the children and they never tiro of the fun. The Kodak puts this pleasure in tho hands if young or old at small cost. Is simple enough for a child to use with good results. so culohunt tho expert cannot exhaust its possibilities. Ask us about this. Newhouse, Jeweler, adv If wo count correctly some seven distinguished ehlous of tills gieat comnii u wealth have paid ." 10 each to Ills Honor .las. A. Burden, police judge lu aud for tills said ulty, this week, for "tanking up." And jet some complain of business being rather dull? W. E Hoar, the obliging jeweler in the E. II. Newhouse jewoliy store, le turned homo Sunday from a visit with the old folks at Koit Lumaric, Wjo. W. E. tells of catching some awfully big llsh, of rcpaliiug a lot of feme, and of doing a good ninny stunts which might calico us to doubt, wcie it any one else but lilm telling it. Tiie boys who participated iu the eliduiauce run of the Lincoln Daily Star, under the auspices of the Lin coln Automobile Club, were loud In their praise of tho tieatmcnt they secure at the bauds of Roy Oatmaii, proprietor of tho Royal hotel wheie most of them spent the night. Mr. Oat unit i had breakfast prepaied for them at an early hour Wednesday morning iu order that they could se cure an early start. They also spoke In llowery terms of Jim Peterson at whose garage most of the automobiles were housed for the night. The city took on a tnetropolltian anpenrauco Mondav evening. Some of the boys from that well known dry statu to the south of us called Kansas, arrived in town early in the day and proceeded to "tank up." Along to ward evening they were lined up so they did not know whether they were in Kansas or Red Clciud, and proceed ed to perform a few llstlo stunts. However, Sheriff Hedge anil Marshall Christie taken a hand in the game, aud about the of them spent the night at the Hedge Hotel Surely, If bus! ness keens un. It will be necessary for the council to provide a patrol wagon with a real chauffeur. COWLE3 ;1 i ' Nick Thomas accompanied a car load of caTtlelo Omaha last wreek. " Mrs. Ed Kt'eocvvif Dewecse, Naur, is hero visiUiigMtev Davis and family. Miss Grant, daughter or Dick Giant, eume iu fiom the west Tuesday even In?. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nate Piatt were up from Red Cloud visiting Mr. and Mis. Lacy. V. A. Good had Ids men nut the finishing rock to the Garage occupied by Chas. Heunett. ThdBrubaker Bros., nro threshing west of town tills week. They say threshing is nearly over. Mr. Keeney of Merlngo, III., and Mr. anil-Mrs. Keeney of Deweese, Nebr , are bete visiting Ed Keeney and fami ly. Nellie Scott, who has been vMtlmr Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Keeney for a number of days, left for Kensington, Kas , Tuesday. Mr. Hrlll of Belvidoro, III., Is here for a short time visiting friends and relatives. lie says the corn crop looks line iu his county in Illinois. Nate Plait, Jas. Saunders and Mor gan Davis went to tho river llshiug Tuesday and came home iu the even ing some what cooled off but with no llsh. Ilennctt ,fc Co., shipped three ears of stock to St Joe -this week. One of cattle and two cars of hogs. A good many people cannot get grain to feed their hogs. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson are taking a trip through the sand hill country In the north west in their auto. 'They report finding some very bad roads. Andrew Guy and wife ac companied them as far as Grand Is land. Mr. and Mis. E. T. Foe returned from their summer trip through Kan sas. Oklahoma and Texas last week and have commenced keeping house up above Saunders Bros', store. They expect to move into the new property built by Joe Brubuker iu a short time. 3 i- Nebraska wfettv mmmm nsseses fl SaT n" a OXFORDS $2 WORTH $4.50 G 3ME Other mid-summer at tractive bargains to de mand your attention. Jhe Qoaiden-Kaley frothing Qo. First Door North Glacier National Park Newly Revealed Wonderland This rogiou.of majestic, glaclor-eappcd mountains -the climax of tho rugged grandeur of tho Rockies is readied by the Great Northern Railway from Glajlcr Park Station, at which point tho Railway Company has construct ed a hundred thousand dollar hotel. Au automobile road has been built from this Ntatioti to tho interior of the Parle. A detour of from one to four days cnu be made ut tho very moderate cost ot from Sit) to $2.1, Including, hotels, auto mobiles, launches and coaches, covering distances of from forty to one hun dred and Hfty miles. " . As all hotel and transput tatioti arrangements iu tho Park are under tho supervLl iu of the Great Northern Railway Company, the comfort aud enjoy ment ot tourists is assured. In making a tour of the Pacific Court, u detour Into Glacier Park will prove to be one of its most interesting features. 250 Mountain lakes. Peaks From 8500 To Engine is like a cedar or oak It will ' m A wmammmmammm exclusive agent Red Cloud Hdw. & Imp. Co., t'yvT'MI v FOR FURNITURE GO TO THE Furniture ED. AMACK Licensed Undertaker in Nebraska and Kansas ALL THK PHONK9 KaA r lorsheim 55 and $5.00 1 of Post Office Jl 60 Living Glaciers 10,500 Ft Altitude IT. C. rOK, Ticket Agent. L. W. WAKE LEY, Qenoral fmancngor Agt. An Elm Fence PostNo! You wouldn't, at smaller cost, consider an elm fence post against a cedar or oak Its worthless because It won't last The Stlckncv Rive you the best service. Ed. Hanson Red Cloud, Neb. V( OLD RELIABLE Store WM I HA M'l ' ' H II 5 I nsi I I V I i ' il Im u !!' ,' '.' II M MB : ii :n fi i'4 '.& x , n r"i