$? "ty "ii? -m "-y gyMlyvrpww-tfiy- TTl (fa-a-ai-a-a-ai-a-a-a i, f In Cincinnati, Brooklyn nnd Waplilnp-1 tho cheer masteru fell l.ut In Chi- ww Ion, during most ct the aeaBOU. haicaEo.aUlenwThhnwJnr-h.lMHrAJ g SUPPLEMENT TOA PASTURE Jul M s$mj nkwij hijmkiii i-. I ?; r RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF f . f1 I K.1 r i i T District Court Proceedings U 'ml rcleiHi'il, State vs BettMll'er. Defendant dtRuhurjfc 1. Stnte vs Win. Ci.illmillli. I'.mile broken. Warrant IkmumI for Ml anv-t State vs CIiiin. Ku-slur. Found not guilty, by a Jury. State vs Ulrns. Mndley. Continued for term J State vs Low Walters, Fined grjoo on one count oMicr enio continued for teiin. State w Ihiry Cluwon Case lh missed. Htate va Win IJidiicr. Defendant pav il n and costs Appo.il (IImiiIs-ciI. .1. h Daily vs White llunhviiic Co. Verdict forplnllitliV for f.li'.o r.3. Reeves .V Co., vs .John Ilnrter et nl. Cotitiuuu 1 for teim. O. 11. Hoycfi vs Hansen. Continued by ugiecmiMil Gerhard Monnii'li vs .SpitiiKir. Din missed at plain' ill'' cosfn. Lola Hilton vs Josie Xyburg. Con tinued. Puiklnsoii v- Klin.'. Continued. Daniel O'Dnnilell vs C. It. & Q Set tled and dlstuN-i'd ' MeCuxtion vs c li ,v Q. .luilnient for plalntlir Will " Barnes vsC II. AM Jiuluiiieiit &V. Otlio Owens vo Robert Mltclitdl. Dismissed wlllrnit pivjndlc at plain tllfs costs, on motion of ptitiutlir. V. II'. Serlvuer vs C. It A- t). .Itidg. nieiltSloo Lota A WliittnVur vs lliel U. Wlilt. taker. Sale cniitlrmed. ! John Fussier vs llnhlsi Fas-slur. Con-' tinned. Phillip Flimsier vs Rudolf Strelt Continued. , .lolin Soreucon vs St. Pan' Insurance Co. Judgment t'J-.". Frances E. Payne vs John Illhuey et Hi. Title quieted. Wallace A. nyuard vs Moses Ilass i-t al. I ille (iileted Chtis. HiitTi'lt vs John li. Christian Leave given tleftnd.itit to answer in 20 days. hi the matter of the Estate of Mary A. llealon, deceased. Jur. disutfieud titid dischn'igMl, llnttie X. Glass vs .Milton Glass (Mdei of publication. Ilattie X. Glns vs Ellen M.KltcliMi. Continued for term. Stale Hank of Red Cloud vs Wlxon Si Albt lfrlit. Continued. Ilattie Carey v.s J. .I.Carey. Divorce ror plaint I it., Hutli Gardner vs A. V. Gardner. 01 voice for plalntitV Minnie Turner va John Turner. !)! vnrdi- for filuf iiLitV. &'ir) per montli iilimoiiy Net.,-, Electric To vs CH or Red Cloud. CoiiIIiiiimI. Ontiul EhetilcCo. vs City of Red Cloud. Continued Nelir. Telepuone '. s City of Red Cloud. Continued by tigieciin-ut. Augu I Sh'ii vs Maude V. Slen. 1)1 oice for plaint 1 IV. John W. Grivm vs John I'olfas Jiidymeiit for plaluiltV for IM CO. Joseph Hidy Clias lilndley was an Oniali i pass enger "" Wednesday Mr. and Mis Will llalley were Guide Rouk visitors on Tuesday MiM. F. W. Cowden has lur her piiest this Mis. Di umbilici-of St Joe. One of the inly vttlci.s of Webster county, Mr. .looi-ph 1 1 lily, dhd last week, and l lie funeral drew together iultc a cnmldciuble assemblage of .the older settleis and nelghboiHiin I otheis who have known and tespteted him in the many yea is gone ly. Ppoii the death of bis wife, which occurred a number ol yeais ago, hu went to leside with ids hsi, Mr. Will- lam J llldy, at Trenton, Nebraska.! lie has (eon living tiieie for the last six yeais. He has been a fcovercslllFer er for a long time pusl. Rev. Joliu Williams, pastor of the Chiisliaij chinch HI ( initio Rock, was in charge of the luneral. and the de caved was laid to reit beside his w Re in the cemetery Mx miles north west ofCowles tho service being he'd in tho llurr.S liool House, on Wednesday afternoon. Fallowing is thu obituary which was read in connect ion with tho funeral sermon: Mr. Jo-cph llldy wax born in Lafay ette county, Ohio, September 8, 1KM, and died at the Stint Ion hospital, S'l-itlton, Nebrtiskii, October (I, l'JIii, lie was therefore M-venty nine years and twenty sl. (Uys old at the time of his death. He was mairied to Mrs. Cams in the jear I8."ii5. They wet e tho. parents of ' live children, only two of whom are now living Win. J. Hidy, of Trenton, N't'ln-nslci nnd Mm. Mm-r WuHilnV nl i: 1 Curler p'"t Tuesday in Guide Mul(ml( olcllllli)I1,Ui j Rod; attending t . business mullets. J Te (1,,tiiSll,, lmWh ..... -. i . toplj al evening i ..i. ii.i...... .....i ,.... .1 in ... ... . On) a Man Die Refore His Time" , """'" ' " i-i:iiKiiHiiiiiimronl oe- Methodlst cl.uich. Sunday si m inemib, io mourn nu j loss. -. I Mr. llldy was a metubor of the Foil Sr.i:--Tvo incubators and 1 Christian church, an 1 to , the best of rods of chicken wire cheap. Impiire Ids ability endeavored to llvo a., true of W K. Denny. adv. Chi istliin life, lie was loved and io- - ,spected by all who ltnew him. x Seven hundred people were out toi h-ar l'rof. Joy last. Sunday evening,' Charley Fort was noticed on our October I'ith, lit Clay Owiler! Nebraska, streots this inorning. F. E. Goble Tho body of Frederick Goblo was brought to this city last We liusday for interment beside his wife his s ins llnrrj nnd Frank aceompanlng tho corpo. .Mrs Harry (ioblo al-o was pfesont. For man v jears Mi. Goble was one of the leading citizens of Red Cloud, lie commenced his caieir in this city as the book keeper of R. 1). Jones, and eventually became asso ciated with Mr. Jones as partner. At one titne lie wa supposed to be pop&s ed of considerable wealth lie owned the well known Coble ranch south west of the city. Unwilling to take the chances that Mr. .Tone was ambitious to tul'.e, lie withdrew from tho linn. Rtil the Mil)s''(piciil collapse of the business left him in possesion of much of Mr. .(ones' paper which proved uncollc'ttible. At the period when he should be retiring from active life, ho felt compelled to heck a now opening and take up the bitideti of llle again. He went to Oklahoma where he has made his home for tho last few yenrs. Mr. Coble, at one timo studied, nnd perhaps, practised law. Ho was a gentleman of much and various Infor mation, mi ngieenble companion, of the strictest Integrity, good morals and liberal inluiL lie seived one or 'more terms on the cilv council and was regirded as a lender muting the temperance foieesol the city. His oldest child, Maude, was the wife of V. R. Fulton, and the old gentleman took a great ileal of pride in Mr. Pulton'-, twins. UN wile died several yeais ago, and following her, his daughter, Maude, was laid b.'-idc her mother. The two son. Harry and Prank and the twin children of Mr Pulton are lilson'y 'descendant-. E Mr. atil Mrs. II. J. Jors n left Wednesday morning for their future homo in St. Paul, at which place Mr. Jensen has put chased u farm. .. -t. . '--i PV " '. Is like what you want your hair to.be , . 1 , 4 LustkKis, bright and glossy; soft, silky and wgtvy. To have beautiful hair like this, use y' wa HARMONY HAIR BEAUTIFIER It's just what its name implies just to make the hair glossy, and lustrous, and more beautiful just to make it easier to dress, and more natural to fall easily and gracefully into the wavy lines and folds of the coiffure, just to. give that delightful fresh and cool effect, and leave a lingering, delicate, elusive perfume. Will not change or darken the color of the hair. Contains no oil ; therefore, cannot leave the hair sticky or stringy. Very pleasant to use, very easy to apply simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before brushing it. To thoroughly clean your hair ana scaip, use Harmony Shampoo A liquid shampoo to keep the hair clean, soft, smooth and beautiful. It gives an instantaneous rich, foaming lather, penetrating to every part of the hair and scalp. It is washed off just as quickly, the entire operation taking only a few moments. It leaves no lumps or stickiness. Just a refreshing sense of cool, sweet cleanliness. Just a dainty, pleasant and clean fragrance. Both in oJJ-ihaped ornamental bottles, with sprinkler fops. Harmony Hair Beautifier, $i.oo ; Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed to please you, or your money back. Sold only by tho more than 7000 R.xall Slurc Tho World' Gr.-to,t Driiit Store nnd .a.'!i! our OHn bin Uo.tou Laboratories t'here all Iho delightful IIAIIMUNY, VIOLET OULCt nd BOUQUET JEANICE Perfume and Toilot Preparation arc ntarfe. Sold in this community only at H. E. Grice Drug Company Red Cloud, - - Nebraska IKSKflJ Did You Ever Stop To Think? rFl HAT it was better to trade where you can have a full line to select from. When you Ho to select that Kitchen Cabinet would you not rather select it where you have four Standard Makes to select from. Come in and let us show you our goods. The Price and Quality is Right. ROY SATTLEY Furniture Dealer and licensed Embalmer (SUCCESSOR TO A. E. ATKINS) AIL THE PHONES ISS-vG L69 3S9H Td v U $3,000 STOCK OF todies', JWisses and Children's CLOAKS 1 ON DISPLAY J). Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday October 20, 21, 22 THE BIG STORE Itttoef Bros. Go. 411 KANSAS PICKUPS (From Smith County) GARFIELD I RMsHa slMRl A. O. Shriuler and wife visited at the Frank Ryan home, Sunday. J. Duun and daughter Nora were Suuday visitors at J. C. Peterson's. Albert Masterraan and wife spent Sunday with W'm. Hooper and family. Mrs. Samuel Asbury has returned home from a week's visit with friends lu Burr Oak. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Blair and F. M. Brown made a business trip to Burr Oak last Thursday. Jesse Green and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stautimore spent Sunday at the B. E. Spurrier home. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Spurrier visited with their daughter, Mrs. H. M. Tweedy and family, last Friday. Mr. acd Mrs. John Shadlaw of Nor ton, have returned to their home after an extended visit with relatives in this vicinity. Prof. T. II. Hooner and family of Yuiun, Colorado spent Saturday and Suuday with home folks, returning homo Sunday evening. Father Hooper's cottage is noarlng noiii plot Ion and It scorns to me, I can hour the ultimo of the wedding bolls. Can you, Wilbur? Doll Brown and wife are visiting In Tonelca this week They wero accom panied by Mr. Jaok Urowu who Is In very poor health Mr. Brown will re main In Topeka under the care of Dr. John Crabb, The base ball team of Oriole school went over and played the Ml. Mope school boys, last Friday. The Oriole boys went home rejoicing. Practice up s little, Mt. Hope and come o and surprise the Orioles. Fine weather this week. George Harris thrashed his alfalfa on Wednesday. Tom Hawkins shipped his cattle to market Wednesday. Frank Ailes lost a fine mare from eating Alfalfa last week. Quite a number from Garfield at tended the Isoia sale on Tuesday. Jack Barnes bought a new baggy at tha Ed Hanson'sale in town Saturday George Araack and family were vis iting on wind mill row Sunday at T. W. White's. ' Ed Orary of Guide Rock was a pleas ant caller at Guy Barnes' on Sunday and Monday. Frank and Charley Alles and Will Fisher were hauling coal. Saturday for Grandma Alles, Charley Wolf has bought property in Red Cloud and expects to move there In the near future. Smith Bros., T. W. White, Will Fisher and Hurt King were dehorning cattlo one day last week. They de horned over one hundred head. Tom HawUius has sold his eighty acres of land to N. P. Campbell and has bought thu Win. Benso placo north of Red Cloud and will move on It In spring. Tress Harwood has eutcred the em ploy of E. W, Coplen as driver on tho uorth delivery route. Mr, aud Mrs. S. Y. Ludlow and daughter are spending the week with relatives in Holdrege. Mesdames M. B Corner and Leyarlo 4 sssnt one day the latter part of ths week vlsltlug in Hastings. A W Ii?"'WTrlT