i nriAWi aMHiuaMB:mush3Mivi .!. . ,i-..u. t.tt.tA) &W &! '?' f!WWW' f ,-f I - -v i A-A nV WWAV.VAV.V.V.VASVi tr HONE NEWS Bulletin of Tha Week's Dolnfs Fresh Lowneys at Miner Bros. Co, Every tenth buggy whip free at Fogel's. Father Fitzgerald was In Superior, Sunday. Curtis Dally of Inavale was in the city Saturday. Attorney Bernard McNeny was in Hastings, Monday. A 1 pianovfor sale at a bargain. Hand master J. E. Bctz. Hear Litmte Carl at' the Congrega tional church on Friday evening. Mrs Claude Way. of. Hastings visited her sister, Mrs. A. E Boles, Monday. 99 00 per bushel Alfalfa seed. Have only 30 bushel at this price.-C. J. Piatt. George Matkin of Inavale was trans acting business iu the city Thursduy. Mis. E. II. Webber and children spent Sunday in Cowles with relatives. Mrs. Mattie Roberts and daughter were passengers to Imperial, Monday evening. Large and complete line of Wooltcx Coats and Suits just received. Miner Bros. Co. Mrs. Ed Fearn went to Hastings, Saturday, to visit her son, Oris Foam tmd wife. W, H. Cloud of Inavale was attend ing to business affairs in this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Moede left Mou day for Imperial whore they will mahc their home on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. King who have re&ldert,in Garfield for several years moved to town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Fearn of Hastings nre the proud parents of a baby girl which was born Saturday. A. T. Walher returned homo from Omahn, Friday, whore he had been at tending the automobile show. G. W. Lindsey was :i passenger to Denver, Monday night. He went out to buy cattle which he will feed. Low Aubushon returned home from Kansas City, Tuesday morning, where he had n car of cattlo on the market, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker returned home from Omaha, Monday evening, where they had been attending the automobile show. Messis, Robt Avery and Mike Finkeubluder left Wednesday for Omaha where they will attend a cement dealers' meeting. Editor Karl Spenco of tho Franklin News was in tho city Sunday evening. He had been visiting relatives nt Bladen and was enroute home The W. C. T. U , will meet witb.Mrs. Christiana Hanson on Wednesday afternoon, March 8th. Topic: Union Signal ana Temperance Literature. Paul Storey had tho Interior of his store re-papered and painted last week which greatly improves its appearance. Mr. Storey has made several changes in the arrangement of his large stock of gents' furnishing goods, so as to en able him to better display the various lines. Chief among these changes is the removal of the pants department to the rear of the btore, where now each pair can be found nicely arranged on hangers. He has removed tho shoo department from the center of the room to the south side and in this way hus secured additional floor space. F ut Your Kitchen on a Ousines Basis Duy your Table Supplies as a Business Man Buys his Mer--cnandise, where you can always get what you ask for, and get the best quality, the best service, at the lowest possible price. Fresh Spinach, peck sack full Pascal Celery, very nice, Head Lettuce, solid heads RICHE1LELJ PRESERVES Always excel Strawberry, Red Raspberry, Cur rant. Large Glasi Jars 50c 111 F. G. Turnure & Son. C. S. Sluyter of Hastings was in the city Friday. Guy Kelglcr bpent Monday night In IMverton with his parents. Miss Eva Foster spent Sunday with friends at Republican City George Corner returned home the first of the week from Omaha. Wanted-40 or 50 head of cattle to pasture. T. J. Kennedy, rfd 2. Clyde llowcn returned home from Kansas City, Tuesday morning. Will Tabor of Omaha was in the city the first of the week on business. Silver Longtin, of Alma, came down from that city Wednesday morning. George Atkinson left Monday for Imperial where he will work on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Mitt Stevens of Smith Center, Kansas, are visiting at the home of Lon Eddy today. I am now nrprmied to dr hnrnnss rA- pairing P. L. Hansen, 2 blocks east and 1 north of High School Frank Peterson returned homo tho last of the week from Omaha where he attended the automobile show. Mrs. Becky Ehells of Culbertson came down Wednesday morning to assist iu caring for Mrs. J. O. L hid ley. Will Tanquary moved his household goods and family to llloomlngton, Fri day, where they will make their future home. William Sharpneck of Alma came down Wednesday morning for a visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs Frank Cassil. Don't miss the special sale of Diso Phonograph Records at bargain prices now on at CoiriNO X- Mircin:i.i,'s Drugs. Jeweler. I'M. Cook nud daughter returned to their home at Xowato, Oklahoma, on Friday night, after a short visit with his father, Dr. Henry Cook. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Simpson, after visiting tils mother, Mrs. N. R. Simp son, for several weeks, returned to their home at Cody, Wyoming, Friday. The many friends of Mrs. A. Lindley mother of Mrs. C. .1. Piatt, will be' sorry to know that she has been very low since tho first of tho year at tle homo of her son, It. G. Lindley, nt Rivcrtou. Robeit and Helen Raines left Sun "day to join their mother, Mrs. R. F. Raines at Shu Diego, California. Mrs. Raines has purchased property at that place and it is her intention to make it her future home. Linnle Carl n nntional organizer and lecturer for tho W. C. T. U. will speak on some phase of the temperance question on Friday evening, March 3rd, at tho Congregational church. Give her a hearing. A.N. Wnechtcr of Riverton was In the city Saturday, and while here paid this office a pleasant visit. The gentle mau informed us that he iuteuded to this week, move his family to eastern Colorado, where they will make their future home. Architect Bradley of Hastings re turned home Wednesday morning after attending to business affairs in this city. The gentleman is furnishing tho plans for both the now High school buildings to be erected in this city and Guide Rock. On Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keut, occurred tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Tillle, to Mr. Dale Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. W E. Montgomery, who reside south of tills city. Rev. Geo. Hummel olll-ciated. Vegetables Every Day - 25c - 5c - 10c DRIED CORN Like mother used to dry Per package .102 FRESH KIPPARD SALMON Every Fridiy. Pur U 25: IID OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHIXF Insure your Farm Property with Frank T. Hoon, Fieldman for the Farm Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co., ;0f Hastings, Nebraska Phones: Office, 304; Residence, 1750 A sane, safe, sound and economical plan of fire, lightning and tornado Insurance. Will your policy soon expire? Write me and let me explain. No obligation on your part. Mrs Ernest Welsch spent Friday in Hastings Tames DeWitt was a passenger to Lewellen, Monday. Gus Holmgrain went to Guide Rock Wednesday morning. A. B. McArthur was in Bloomington, Monday evening, on business Buy your buggy whips at Fogel's Every tenth whip given away. FOR SALE An automatic shot-gun iu good condition. W. L. Koon. Mildred Ireland returned to her home at Mt. Clare, Wednesday morn ing. Mrs. Margaret Pinuey of St. Louis is visiting nt the home of her brother, N. W. McDowell. Miss Dorothy Potter left Friday for Portland, Orogon, to visit her sister, Miss Bertha Potter Miss Fern Averlll returned home Monday from Des Moines, Iowa, after buying her.'spring line of millinery and visiting relatives. McCook Styles NcNeny "Silver Tongued" Orator At two o'clock Saturday morning the jury returned a verdict in tho Dis trict Court in the caso of Wm. Jeffries and Martin B. Holland vs The Ger many Fire Inc. Co., the National Fire Inc. Co., and the Glen Falls Inc. Co., iu which the defendants woro repre sented by Messrs. Roso fc Wells, of the firm of Stout, Roso &. Wells of Omaha, Nebr., and tho plaintiffs were represented by Bernard McNeuy of Red Cloud, tho hitter being tho well knowu and commonly called "silver tongued" attorney of that city. The caso euvolving the collection of 87,0011 Insuronco on tho Burlington hotel building which was destroyed by (Ire at Red Cloud, about one year ago, was one of tho most hotly contested cases that has been staged at McCook in many a day. The trial of this wise began on Wednesday last and con tinued until Saturday afternoon. The total amount of tho verdict agaiust the Insurance Companies was 7,000, or the full amount asked by plaintilfs. Tho pi inciple features were the ad dresses to the jury of Mr. Rose on be half of the defendants and that of Mr. Mr. McNcny on behalf of tho plaintiffs. Principally MeNeny's argument to the jury was one of the most forceful, con vincing and fluent oratorical efforts that it has been McCook's pleasure to hear in many ii day Monday's Me Cook Gazette. City Marshal Graut Christy went to Superior this morning and returned with Lincoln Endsley. Tho young man was charged with having taken n fur overcoat from Burr's livery barn at Guide Rock and bringing the same to this oity where ho sold it to James Gilbert for S3. He was arranged be fore Judgo Rannoy this morning, plead guilty and was ussessed a line of S."0 which together with tho costs of the prosecution he is boarding it out with Sheriff (). I). Hedge. Leaf Lettuce, per bunch - 5c Shallots, green onions per bunch 10c Turnips, per pound - - 3c Lrar . i . i ...ii !"; Don't Fret Over Hard Salt Order Free Running 10c IfeT il CM Hxur-i A Long Life Ended John Bcniiohamp, an old pioneer of n lis county, who for years hus made his home with his daughter, Mitt. George Drake, in Garfield precinct, passed away on Tuesday morning after a short illness. Mr. lleauehamp was born in Torre Haute, Indiana, .May 2t, 183.1, and was SOyeais and 0 months of age at the time of his death. He leaves a number of children besides other relatives to mourn his loss. The fun eral was held from his late home this afternoon. INAVALE John Rutlcdge spent Sunday in Ina vale with his family. Clarence Reed and Rev, Blunt came up from Guide Rock Sunday night. Blanch Barker camo up from Red CloQd Saturday night and returned Sunday morning, Mrs. Hastings spent Friday in Red Cloud. C. E. Joyce and daughter went to Red Cloud Friday. Mrs. Deislcy and daughter Ella rl turned Friday from a f iw days visit with her daughter Mrs. II. B. E. Hill and family at McCool Junction. Tho M. E. Ladies Aid met Friday to sew for Mrs. Clyde Pitney. The Royal Neighbors held a market at Dunn's Stole Saturday P. M. Miles Putman moved Wednesday on to the Koont. place recently vacated by Mr. W. Nolan. Mrs. 1. W. Thompson and son went to Riverton Monday night to visit at Georgo Thompson's. ThoM.E. Ladies Aid met Wednes day with Mrs. Burgess. L. C. Ruby is building nn addition to Ids house recently vacated by Mr. Fisher. Chailey Olmsted is doing the woik. Mrs. Guy Barker and daughters, alto her nephew, Avery Topham, went to Aurora, Friday, to meet Mrs. L. W. Thompson and son, Archie, of Billings, Montana. Section Foreman Bert Fisher and family have moved into tho Woleott propei ty recently vacated by John Rutledge. Mrs. W. Renkel is going to move in to the property recently vacated by John Brown. Real Estate transfers. Real Estate Transfers compiled by B. W. Stewart, Bonded Abstractor anil Attorney, Red Cloud. Nebraska. Chnrles M Hiner and wife to Jan Peterson i.92 f,t lots 2,'J and 21 blk 27 Red Ciou'l wd $ 750 II C Miner and wife to J as Peter son wd cGO ft lots 23 and 24 blk 27 Red Cloud 500 John Dovcy, Sr. and wife to John Dovey, Jr. ecd eel 25-3 9 1 W. L. Rhea and wife to Vern Bot tom wd lot 9, bl. A, Spenesa Add, Bladen 2500 Frederick W. Kcich and wife wd inftac4 10-3 9 5200 Clara J. Largent and huedund to ' J. C. Foutz pt ae4 3-1 9 2500 Ruaaell Shields and wife to F. W. Lirchner wd nj nw4 14 3 9.... 7600 Robert F. Funk et ill to I. A. Banks qcd lot 9 and 10, bl. 0, Sweezya Add. to Blue Hill.... I A. D. Ranney, Co. Judge, to Be rente Weasels et al decree e 13 3-12 Janette L. Neville to RubbcI W. Shield wd aw4-4 10 1 Katcrina Hcasman to Ruaaell W. Shields wd nj ne4 11-311 . . . . C000 Russell W. Shields to Katrina Heasman wd aw4 34-4-10 12000 W. L. Bennett and wife to W. H. Hoffman wd pt n2 nw4 aw4 8-4-11 $2900 A. D. Ranney, Co. Judge to Mary Ann Thomas et al nw4 20 3.10 and loteC-7-8 bl. 16, Cowles De cree George Johnston and wife to Minnie Magavln lota 9 and 10 bl. 6, Gruealla eub. div. Rohera add, Blue Hill .....' 850 A. D. Ranney, Co. Judge, to W. H. Hoffman decree J int. lot 5, bk. 11, Bladen G P Bordenaon and wife to Jaa Peteraon wdlot 3 blk 1 Williams add to Red Cloud 800 R W Koonfz and wife to Jaa Peteraon wd lot 2 blk 1 Wil liams add to Red Cloud 1000 Charles E Vaughan and wife to Julia C Vaughn wd Iota 7 to 12 6lk 11 Vanceaadd to Guide Rock.... 500 Delia M. Comer et al to Frank Boom et ul wd lot 4, bl. 11, Bla den moo Hugh L. Rykcr and wife to Er win L. Christy wd ej nw4 2-2-9 3S00 E. M. White and wifo to Howard M. Simpson wd lot c South Heights Add. to Blue Hill.... 1250 Erneat S. Strickland and wifo to William A. Crary qcd lot 1, bl. 127, Guide Rock io Chaa. E. Britton and wife . to Maud Cady wd lot 1(3 and 17, bl. uulde Rock 200 Svlveater Smith to S. It. Florence wa ejBW4U10 5500 Mortgages filed $90,104 00 during 3 weeks. "Mortgages released 191,421 00 during 3 week. MpMMMMMMBMHnMMIMiiMM I SPECIAL SALE Men's Fine Wool and Wool Silk Union Suits Sizes 34 to 48 A Special Underwear Bargain of High-Grade Material See Them On Our Front Table 10 DAYS Overcoat Sale Balance of Overcoats at Almost Cost Price. ' Don't Want to Carry Any Over. Come in and See Them. They Are Real Bargains he Qouiden-Kaley Qlothing Qo. I "ALWAYS ymamm4 James Gilbert was an Inavale visitor on Friday. Ed. Burr of Gulriu Rock was in tho city Wednesday, Bye Shophoidson nt RivurUiu was iu tha city Wednesday. J. M. Btirgeai went to Hastings, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Hannah White ot Host wick spent Friday In thin city with frieudH. Miss Nellie Bean of Lincoln is the guest of Miss IMitli MeKclghiiu, this week. The Bible class of tho Unitod church on Sunday morning will tlNoiiss "Ms Morality a .Safe Religion?" Mis (ttjorgo OIiiiimhi returned home Wednesday morning from a visit with her daughter ut Hartley. Verlin Thy lor returned homo Sunday evening after spending a tow weeks with relatives and friends in Lincoln. The folloAing shipped stock to Kansas City Sunday: Wecsner it Son, 1 cars of cattle; Weesner & Koontz, 2 cars of hogs; Dclauey Bros., 1 car of hogf; Lew Aubushon, 1 car of cattlo and Will Aubushon 1 car of hogs. Change of Program Daily AT jHitiftHVM 111 F. H. CASSIL. Manager Admission 5 and 10c Red Cloud, A Shubert Feature Presenting Robert Warwick in "The Flash of An Emerald" Tuesday, Night, March 7 Big Red Feather Feature Friday, March 3d IN FIVE Watch This Space For Weekly i Program Special Orchestra Music i RELIABLE" Miss- IMIth Herrlelt and her urand luother, Mrs. Nancy M. tJieen were Hastings visitors tho last of tho week. Mrs. J. M. Wecsner and children re turned home Monday evening from Superior where they had been visiting her patents. Mrs. (iooigfi Ilollistor wont to Lin coln, Friday, to visit her daughter Miss Marie, who is attending tho state uuivutslty C. IJ.& (J. Roadmasler l'hil Trout and wile returned homo Wednesday nun ning'f roiii a visit, at various Paeitio Const points. Fi-.mlt Peterson was in (Juldo Rook, Wednesday, where he submitted a bid on the heating plant fur tho now school building to be erected at that placo. Maik McCouker, after spending several weeks iu Kansas City, where ho was lecolviug medical treatment, returned home the (list of the week much improved iu health. Miss Mary Chribt'iui who has been teaching school near Fuuli, arrived homo Saturday. Owing to it number of cases of small pox in that vicinity, the schools have closed, temporarily. A. THE T-itt . Nebraska REELS I & 969L Lrtwv t " ". k" A J! SSwrrwr.vf f?Zr't$t: