SB, . . i.. ?5e5aKr7KTBl I' A RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF V ', 40 58! iff I I C(K5&3&33& WzSSSw 883258 SSE)g rassraasxEZB KwwrtMOTszBMCTrgcsra Hnv nrt liief- Kehirned r rom Mar Where I Personally Selected A Large Line o ket CTBfOT5W1?S u wrincwrivi I Nov Have a Complete Line of Rugs 1, In All Sizes and Grades And In All The Late Patterns rwwnsfH JRLJ I iZr JHk. Ji JL JLj j Licensed Embalmer and Furniture Dealer, j 3EM& -vfcSQSw $3E3M5i2$& vvMV:; ftwA-'WWvV''V ' 625 Pound Hogs Show a Big Profit INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO., (Ikntlkmkn1 took ono of my ChoMor White Hops und made a special tost of "International Stock Food" as per your directions, nud lit 18 months of ago he weighed 0'.T pnund. When 1 dressed him ho wis the best hog I ever saw, ami my neighbors told mo the same thing. I would not bo without "International Stock Food" for my hoi-sun, cuttle or hogs Yours. Wm. II. Smith. Sold by Chiis. L. Cutting' cm Mimo tortus as you can buy from tho factory. Tlnco months time on a 100 pound doil or 5 por cent oil' for cash. WWW !! WifffWiMM''WWM"MM'l,l",i"","W'" h k . I I AW.WAWUWVV.W.3 Correspondents WVWWJWWV.VrWWAVV ROSEMONT sick Miss Philenn Fancett is on tho list. John C. Rose was in town on busi ness Tuesday. T. W. Sohultz wont to Blue Ulll on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clans ltoso .lr., wore Hasting-, visitors Tuosdny. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luuipmnn visit ed at 1). liumptiiun's Sunday. August Lnntpniiin is helping It. II. j Allen plaster Ida now hotii-e. Ron Labough sold Ida lonm last weok and is now dilvliif a mule. Mr. and Mis.O. Hudson and children visited at II. F. Hudson's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. it. Iloo aio the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday. Mr. Frank and Miss Fern Wright spent Sunday at Mr. 11. C. Wright's. A. It. Martin has been working in the Blacksmith simp tho last few days Mis. Will Leotseh wont to Bladen Monday evening to visit her sister Mr-. Ed James. 1'hlllp Lutk and Miss Vema Wright fipt-nt Sunday with Mr. and M in. Frank Barton. Quite a few young people attended the dunce given in it. II. t)nlggle's hull Sutnrdny evoulng. Mrs. 11. Cure is siting her father in lHue FIjll nnd her daughter Mrs. S. Jiiti9j LlO'ir Bluvk'Ui ., lrtlnif Notrls of Lawroiico spent Saturday evening and Sunduy with his undo, Mr. C. Arnold. Mr. ami Mm. T. W. SohulU, Cora Kohult. uud Luveda Wright visited at E. K. Hbub' Sunday. Mrs. Mitchell and wm or rooraore, Okla., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mre. Ueo. lienderson. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Hudson aroon tho tiok list. Miss Edna Cook Is staying with them for a few days. Mrs. Almo Suck and ohlldren wont to Blue IliU Friday for a few days visit with her sister Mrs. L. Glebe. Mr. M. Kunclo has been suffering with a brokeu rib whloh was done by falling on the edge of his counter. Mrs. Wurdlow nnd children of Paul ine visited Saturday and Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. Tho German Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at D. Hoppeu's Thursday. They are doing splendid work and have a Halllo Robinson, lirucu Laird, Ray tnond Itoblusou, Mack and Hlarni Arnold were passcngors to Blue Hill Thursday evening. Mr. Fred Blobuum and Herman Gcr lack left Sumlay morning with Mr. Blobaum's car of stock and furniture for the south west purt of Missouri. Mr Blobuum purchased a farm there recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Krauso and daughters Ferule and Gladys went to Omaha last Thursday for a few days visit with his sister. Mr. Krauso to turned Saturday evening but Mrs. Krauso and daughters remained and will visit ut Belgrade and Shlckley. COVLES Boyd V.uich was ttansuctiinf busi ness in Hustings Tuwidny P. It. Long came in from Blooming ton between Indus Wedne-dny. It. II. Thompson was an Oiiuilm visit or the latter pni;tof last week. Mlkc Duidcii of Blue Hill was on our streets n few hours Saturday be twoon trains. II. 0. Kueney shipped n oar of stock to Kansas City Monday. Ho accom panied the shipment. Thornt Foe Is having an oillco fitted up In tho A. .1. tiny building on the north side of the street. Iluulleld & 'riioiniis our stock men oT this place shipped a en of inl.vnd stock to St. .loe Wednesday .Si'v-ial of our Sunday school worl. eis .itten .i-d llib Hnnilay hCUoo, con vention at Citlido Bock Monday , and Tuesday. F. A. tlood Is having a new tar and sand roof put on tho roatuiiraiit build lug. The Hastings lirlek it Supply Co , is doin , tho work. butrflit Johnson left for Iilncoln tho later putt of last week. He ex pects to iniiko his home at Bethany Bights where Ids sister resides. II. F. MoTnggnit, or tho firm of Wells it MeTuggitrt, left for Omaha Wednesday to buy tho Hpring stock of machinery for the linn. Ills son Ward accompanied him on the trip. Warren Denny came in from Fre mont Tuesday evening whore ho had been attending an auction saloof Hpl stein cattle. He brought homo three good looking calves which ho will build up ids herd with. As near ns e eau ilnd out there is going to be about, tliirtytivu or forty acres of onions put out on tho creel; this year. This will make some onions If thoru Is a good crop. This Is ono of tho most paying crops in the state and as near as we can learn the soli of this creel: is the best, there is in tho statu for this purpose. Wo think that there is a number one location for a canning factory at. till-. nlnco. Thero is plenty of first class soil for raising nearly all kinds o. garden truck for canning purposes on tile creek. You can ruiso the oinning corn on higher ground if necessury and savo the lower ground for crops which n ro more susceptible to drouth. A canning factory can bo run- for ,it small ampuiit of money and if run properly gives goodrdividonds on the niLMiey invested. SOUTH 1NAVALE , -vsur -sSE wife r"r n AND s s emu mil1 11 m, ii . i Wi mgm.mgsmmmMmmsmssm .tr ;& and wagon & I have a few buggies The Smdefoaker line which I will dispose of at cost to close them "out in he next twemy days. Will be sold for cash or bankable note See me before buying elsewhere NORTH R1VERTON d5CHl3El s i a.rwv. GEO. TRINE Lawrence Shinciuau sawed wood for Hud D.utker Monday. Dr. Movers sold Sam Crilley eight llolslcins hist week (Uorgu Miirsha'l uiado a business trip to litiieoln Filday. (Julte a nunibor ftoni this vicinity attended tho John Htnkiifs sale. Chas. Lambert and wlfo and Ed. Holniberg spent Sunday at 1 O. Bennett's. Mrs. Alma Murphy enmo in fiom the wtbt WedtiLS'lay morning te visit a couple of weeks with relatives and friends. Charley Stanley was called to Lin coin Sunday to he with his son, Harold, who Issuiroriiu' with blood poison in his hand. Bud Danker, Ed. Ilolmberg and Clini. Stanley bought soiiiu hogs at tho Ohiust and Waechtur stile at lllverton, Thursday. Bryan Tupper ivjul llaivu Falling uro l'uding theii cars and will soon lenvol for Wyoming wlioro thoy will tnako their tut tire homes. LOGAN, KAS MOHLEU-W1LL1AMS Tho marriage of Miss Mabel Will iams, tho only daughter of Mr. .1. C, Williams, justice of the peace at Mount Hope and Mr. Bennett Mohter, sou of Joseph P. Mohler of Esbou; Kansas, occurred last Thursday evening in the court house in Bed Cloud, Couuty Judirc A. D Hanney performing the ceremony. An elaborate wedding supper was served the bridal party at the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. William J. Francis, of Duckorville, Kansas. The brido is a most popular youcg lady and highly respected by nil her Mrs. Frank Stokes spent Tuesday at Munsell's. O. A. Adams returned home from Omaha Tuesday. Clyde Mltcholl nnd wife were Red Cloud visitors Friday. Clarence Ilecds visited at II. E. Mitchell's Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Kamlnskoy visited at her son, Claud's, Thursday. Carl Itudd and wlfo autoed oyer to Bed Cloud last Monday. Jim Sutton and wife spent Wednes day ut Hurry Chaplains. Lloyd Kauilnskey is helping his brother, Claud, move this week. Mis. Tom Whitley and daughter, Berth.i, wore in lllverton Tuesday. Lou Wonderly is out on his fuiiu this week getting ready for tanning. Ira TrueUlood and wife of Bed Cloud visited over .Sunday at the Whiiloy home. ' Homer Squirt) returned home from his western Kansas trip the Hist of lust week Mrs. Arnison of Bed Cloud visited over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. B. F Points. Bos Fern litis moved buck to his farm which Beed Olckerson occupied the pistyear. Mrs. Leona Smith and children uro visiting at the homo of her ptrents, A. Jauseti anil wife. Frank Klucaid wife and daughter, Luliti spent the past, weol; visiting noi th east of luavnle. Several from South inavulo attend el the Fanners' Union uioutlng hold in Bed Cloud, Tuesday. Lonti Hunsleker arrived home last Monday from Burr Oak, Kansas, where ho has been working. Frank Klnculd ami family departed Monday night, for Dayton, Wyoming, wlioro they will make their future home. Mis. Alva Stoner has been quite sick for the past week but wo aro glad to report her much better ut this writing. Miss Bonnie Bluukenbaker was un able to return to Bed Cloud to school Monday on account of having trouble Willi her eyes. George Jausou. nnd Ray Iluuslckcr are helping Frank Smith move his household goods to Inavale where he will loud his our for the sand hills. Mrs. Sarah Points entcrtniued -in Red Cloud, evvA-N" Nebraska A" AvV" the young friends of Miss Irene Mun sell gave her a pleasant surprise. Games were played after which re freshments were served and a very en joyable time was reported by all present. ,One of the moit enjoyable events of the season was held lust. Friday even ing when Miss Vergio Worthon entor tuincd tho young people of the lua vnle Christian Sunday School to u hard time party All were fined who wore not dressed in hard time stylo and there were sure sonto rugged cos litmus displayed. Verdti uud Lorou lluiisicker taken the prl.o for the wotst looking costume. Corn btodd and milk'was served for refreshment. MONUMENTS WANTEb FOR DeGOFation Day araiKIE3refil3H!3K573 ShoiId Be Ordered Now We Have Faith In This StomachiReraedy A woman customer said to us tho other day, "Say, you ought to tell everyone in town about RcNall Dyspep sia Tablets. I would myself if 1 could." That set us to thinning. So many people have used them uud have so on- tlitisiastieally sounded their praises botli to us and their friends, that we Had an ideu you all ImetV about tlu-m. But, In tho chance that .some of you who buffer from indigestion, heart burn, dyspepsia, or some other sloni ach complaint, don't know about them wu ate writing this. They contain Bismuth and Pepsin, two of the greatest digestive aids known to medical science. They soothe and cjinfort tho stomach, pro mote llio seciellon of gastric juice, help to quickly digest the food and convert it into rich, red blood, and im prove tho action of tho bowels. Wo believe them to bo tho best remody made for indigestion and dyspepsia. We certainly wouldn't oiler them to you entirely at our risk utilois we felt sure thoy would do you it lot of good. If Kexull Dyspepsia Tablets do not re lieve your indigestion, check tho heart bum, and make it possible for you tol eat what you like whenever you line, come back aud get your money. Sold only at tho more than 7,000 Rexall Stores, aud inthis towu only. at our store. Three sizes, 25c, GOo, and l.oo. II. E. Grice Drutf Co., Bed Cloud, S'obr. inuuur. l - - - The groom is a prosperous farmor 1 honor of her son, Jesslo's fifth birth and u very popular youug man, unu the newlyweds begin their married life with the best wishes of a host of friends. day lust Saturday afternoon. Ice orcam and cake were served and a very enjoyable time was reported. On last Saturday evening soveral of I) F or The Best MighjGradG Memorials & r-- Consult IS ' OlfERIffG BROS. & GO. 1 j) Red Cloud, Nebraska 95 LOW (UNE WAY RATES CONDUCTED PARTIES TO CALIFORNIA From March l!Uh to April 15th, there will bo low ono way fares, such as g:iO from principal Nebraska towns to tho Pacific Coast, and SM to Utah uud parts of Idaho and Montana. Travelers can easily join tho Burlington's Personally Coudiictod Tourist Sleeper Parties to California, through their noirest agent. WINTER TOUBIST FARES to Southern resorts aro yet avnilable. The Wintor season of the Southland and Cuba is nt its height during March. Then later, many Southern tourists oomo homeward by way of Washington, D. C. The capital city and its, historic environs aro at their best during April nnd May. "SEE AMERICA FIRST" Our railroads have such a perfect Interchange ' ot through circuit routes, througli train, tiokot and baggage arrangements as tiftnake traveling about the most educational and cnjoyublo diversion avail able to our people. Just received a car of Fancy Eai"y Ohio Potatoes. 81.10 per bushel. Tur nuro & Son. For the best 25o dinner, also short orders, pie, sandwiches and fresh oysters go to Warren's restaurant. X JT. . roc, Ticket Agent. L.W. WAKKLKY, General aengr Agt. : V large organization. W