I ED, CLOUD, NIB1A8KA, Omn.F k ,? V tk U i AS TOLD TO US -X'"X"X"X:x:x-H":xX' Carrol Ailcs was In Suporior Sunday. Glen Walker was in Superior Satur day. Chris Zeiss spoilt Thursday in Mc Cook. Roy Ilnssingcr spent Monday in Hastings, Mrs. Jacob Petersen spent Tuesday in llastlnys. George Monntford went to Blue Illll Tuesday morning. Earl Dicltcrson of Arapahoe is visit ing friends In tho city. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. J. C Mitelttll, tho Jeweler. Rev. Ucobo returned uomo from Alma Saturday morning. Wanted A good second hand corn binder. Inquire at this ofllce. t! J.A McArthur aud sou, Ted, and wife spent Monday in Hastings. Mrs. Mary Polnlcky spent Wodnes day with her sou, Paul at Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sherman went to Bladen,. Wednesday, to visit relatives. Bert Urico returned home the last of the wecl from a business trip to Den ver. Messrs. and Mesdames C. I). Whita ker and llert Frey nutoed to Hustings Monday. Wright Thornbcrg, a former resident of this city, was in the city between trains Monday. Miss incA Gettings came up from Superior, Sunday oveuing, to visit her Bister, Mrs. Paul Pope. Foil Sale Cucumbers for pickling. Get your order in early. Phone IS on 2" or see Nelson Hayes. Chas. Iiarrett and son, Cecil, aud E. R. Slawson and Ernest Newhousc were in York the lust of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt and family of Riverton spent Sunday at the home of their son, and brother, Will. Mr. and Mrs. Art Robinson of Guide Rock spent Sunday in this city with her mother, Mrs. Fred Wittwer. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Fcarn returned to Hastings Monday, being called horo to attend the funeral of his uncle, Elan. On Wednesday, Archie Plel, of Blue Hill, and Miss-Ellle Toap, of Bladen, were mlted in marriage by Judge Ranney. &cnUjitk 9 f&l Self-FUlina .Fountain Fen NON-LEAKABLE is the only pen with the "Crescent-Filler" the original Self-Filling device for foun tain pens. C. L. Cotting The Druggist i f fc3' 2. tain pens. v -x 1 ISA Himl '-Vat -VMHB!-i Chub Blrkner spent Monday in Hast ings. Miss Anna Gilliam ftoatit Monday in Hastings. Mrs. C. M. Phillips spent Monday in Hastings. Robert Hoxsey was n passenger to Hastings, Monday. Miss Pearl Hlnklus of Riverton was in the city Monday. Jack Waller was down from Cowles Tuesday afternoon. Miss Myrtlo McConkey went to Lin coln Monday morning. For tho best line of fancy stationery call at Cook's drug store. H. L. Hiiskius returned home from Denver, Tuesday morning. Mrs. John Turner and Mildred Rlfo spout Wednesday iu Hustings. Miss Zoliua Wonderly came down from Inavulo Frlday'moriiing Mr and Mrs. Grant Grecti spent Sun day with rolnlives at Superior. Mrs. A. D. Rannoy returned homo Tuesday evening from Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dull of Guide Iloclc spent Sunday iu, this city. Andy Hart and Prof. Fred Miller wero over from Lebanon Sunday, R. D. Moritz of Seward arrived iu tho city Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Bello Kengle and daughter, Miss Grace, spent Tuesday in Hastings. Miss Mabel Pope returned home from Omaha, Wednesday oveuing. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell returned home Friday evening from Omaha. Patrick Galligau of Dallas, Texas, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. PatKollolt. Paul Polulcky, who is working nt Hastings spent Sunday with his mother Jack Stelllns came down from Hast ings, Tuesday evening, to visit his par ents. Mrs. J. W. Corbett went to Table Rock, Sunday, morning to visit rela tives. Miss Lorainc Hansen will return to Uyer, Friday, to resume her school duties. Mrs. J. A. Bradford and children re turned home from Hastings, Monday evening. I am now ready to move houses, barns and other buildings. John Barklcy. Mrs. Alice Hosmer and grand.daugh tor, Alice Whitakcr, spent Monday in Hastings. Dave Lewellyn returned Monday from Akron, Colorado, where ho visit ed his mother. Miss Carrol Scott of Imperial spent the weekend in this city with Miss Edythe Herrick. Miss Vera Blackburn returned to her home ut Wilcox, Monday, after visiting in the city. S. P. Fox returned Monday from York where he visited his sons, Vale and Charley and wives. A. B. MoArthur spent the weekend with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kidenour, at Emporia, Kansas. George HollisteV and Win. McKim moy were in Blue Hill, Tuesday, look ing after the railroad's rolling stock. M. M. Fearn of Thomas, Oklahoma, was called here to attend the funeral of his brother which was hold Sunday. Every student using a Conklin or Shcuil'cr fountain pen is satisfied with it. Sold only by Cotting tho druggist. y-w We are distributing Radford Plan and Information Books COME IN AND GET YOURS Piatt & Frees Red Cloud, Nebraska vr'vSi 11121 n-t7$$fl Aff IUU.1 Some lit fads you want to know about , right now ! Your dollar today buys less bread, less meat, less clothes than ever before, but your elec tric dollar buysMORE. And you can make it buy still more by using Edison Mazda Lamps For MAZDA Lamps give three times as much light as carbon lamps without increasing the amount of current used. Complete line carried in slock at all times at right prices For wiring and anythings in the electrical line, see V STEVENS Plumbing Heating Electrical Wotk Mr. and Mrs. Aud row Saladen spent Wednesday In Hastings. Rev. BatPs will hold services at the Episcopal church the coming two Sun. days. School tablets same thickness as last year. Buy at Cotting's aud save money. 30-7 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPurtland are tho parents. of a baby boy born Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Goodln of Omaha arc visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. WJH Walters. Mrs. Barbara Pharos returned home Weduesday evening from Chicago Omaha and Contral City. Lesley Anderson returned to Hardy the first of the week after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hansen. Just n week before the State Fair opens, every indication is that it will be the biggest and best fair ever held. Certain it is that he who misses it will lose such entertainment ns he never had at a fair, and in profit, the best the state can afford which is saying much. "It is a pleasure to be able to say something of the charm and appeal of Miss Burton's reading. Briefly, she is an artist of unusual ability. She is able to express with an arresting vivid ness tho distinctive traits of each char acter whose part sho is reading at tho moment". Do not fail to hear her at the Orphcum Theatro, Thursday even ing, Sept. Gth. Special music by four piece orchestra. Adm. 15 and 2oc, ' ,p h. ii.' it )l 1 .us, J . I OTil 1 :! Clv4inr? SK iD I m m & Itw II" II I Miss Elsio Hamilton arrived Sunday evening fronijlcadwobd. South Dako ta. She Is employed by Mrs. Win. Hunt. x Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradshaw return to their home at Bloominirton Suiidnv evening uftcV a visit with relatives here. Mrs. W. N. Uichardsou aud daughter, Mlbb Marguerite, left Wednesday for Uouldcr w hero they will spend a few weeks, 1 have some private iiiouev to loan oifelty property, also can (mulsh you low rates 011 farm loans. B. W. Stewart. Rev. Drullner returned homo Mon day from Now Carlyle, Indiana, whore ho accompanied tho remains of his father lor burial. J. H. llalloy returned home Sunday oveuing from Excelsior Springs, Mis souri, where he had taken his wlfo for medical treatment. Carl Hedge and sister, Miss Laura, rotuuiedjiomo Saturday from Chey enne where they had' been visiting their brother, Aaron. Mrs. H. M. Tompkins returned to her homo at Kearney Monday morning after a visit at tho homo of her daugh-tor,-Mrs CM Phillips. James Ethcrton, Walter Sanderson and Henry Cluvvson left Sunday for Sheridan, Wyoming where thoy will work In tho machluo shops, Mrs. Alice Uosmor returned home tho last of tho week from ati extended visit with relatives uear St. .loc, .Mis souri, and at Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. .las. Burden returned homo from St. Joe Tuesday morning whoro sho purchased a fall and winter stock of millinery goods for hor store. Midshipman Allan Blnckledgc of tho U. S. Naval Academy at Anuapolis. -.f.. ....1 1 i . ..... ... .. .uuijiuuu, 1a viauiug uis parents, Al tomey and Mrs. L. H. Ilhrtjklodgc. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patrick, who had boon visiting her father, Dr. Henry Cook, left Monday for Nebraska City to visit relatives before returning to their homo at Omaha. Ou Monday morning while burning put the exhaust on tho oil engine at the power house, Harry Uulfer had tho mlsfortuno to have a enn of kerosene explode which burned his hands con siderably. Mr. aud Mrs. Alf McCall und sou, Robert, returned homo this morning from Vancouver, Washington, where they had been visiting their son, .cnas, Who is stationed nt the army barracks ut that citv. Dramatic-Beading of Booth Tarklug ton's'."Seveuteeu" a story of youth aud Summer-time by a recognized artist ut the Orpheum Thursday evening, Sept. 0th. Special music by the orchestra, Adm. IS and 25 cents. At the Orpheum Theatre, Saturday, Sept. 1st., Koscoe "Fatty" Arbucklcs In "The Rough House," one Bray Cur toon, one Travelogue aud one PIcto graph. Matiuec 2:30 adm. 5 and 10c. Night 8 adm. 10 and L'10. Lj un jiuesiiay 1110 nppeuate uoaru at Lincoln turned down the following Uhrce young men from this county who askod exemptions on account of agri cultural reasons: Antonu Pavelika Lincoln Mudd uud Charles Albert Johnson. Mrs. Ida Squires and Miss Georgia Scott of Cowles will give a two-piano program assisted by Mrs. Gellatly, so prano, at tho Orpheum Theatre, Mon day evening September tenth. The proceeds will b9 used for the purchase of Red Cross supplies for the Women's Red Cross Auxiliary of tho Webster County Chapter. The benefit given by the Women's Red Cross Auxiliary on Monday even ing was well Attended and each one of fie little tots taking part and also the Voting people carried out the parts as signed to them in a very fine manner. Seventy-seven dollars were takeu in, whloh'wlll be used by tho Auxiliary to purchase supplies. v Norton and Curtis Stoward, sons of Charles Stoward, who resides south west of this city on the Woodbum Stock Farm, have been busy this sum mer getting seven head of Shorthorn cattle and nine Poland China hogs in shape which they will exhibit at the State Fair next week. This stock is all young stulf and we hope that the boys may bring homo several ribbons Many exchanges comlug to our desk announce the various fact that tho various neighboring cities aro forming companies of Homo Dofcnso Quards. As yet nothing lids been done aloug this line in this city, What ai'o we going to do about it? Are wo to con tinue to go our way as in times of peace or are we going to unite and form n company here? It is about time that we should wake up and let our neighbors unow tnat we .are not slackers. The Seward County Tribune of the 33rd announces.to the patrons of that office that the following Issue will be un()er tho direction of Mr. Arthur V. 8halTer. For a number of years Mr. Shaffer conducted a newspaper at Alma, and bis many friends iu this vicinity will bo pleased to learn tbaf ho is agatafttotive in the nows paper field. Mr. SbaJTer is a thorough newspaper man and we predict a bright future for tbu.Tribuno under his able management.'' The owner of the paper bas answered the call of bis country, having by appointment entered the nffliMnl l.lnlllr. olXi. al fl CnaHlnr' VU.WIH Vf.-... Mf. ... Ml. NWMf). We have received our New Fall HATS AND CAPS NEW FALL COWDEN-KALEY 3SSS 'ALWAYS UV.V.VAVVVV.V.V.VV.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.n Announcement! We are pleased to announce to the public that we will have The Resler Line of Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts Jthi is season Remember the line will be at oiir store two days every three tveeks ' A full line of Ladies House Dresses and Aprons, also Childrens Dresses Call and See Them M. A. Albright Red Cloud, Nebraska ' V,-VA"JVAV.VV.V.VV.V.V.V.V.VVV.V.V.V.V.V.WiVAWWi,1 HJHKp H9Hh k i b55? j mm Lrt. --;---;-;--X,C,"J,, Porch Furniture While the evenings are hot why not spend your evenings on your porch? We have tWe Porch Swings, Setees and Porch Chairs to make you comfortable. We also have a good stock of Folding Canvas Cots, Steel Cots and Sanitary Couches. J Come in and let us show them to you. J THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embalmer $;X'X:tttt" Mrs. Anna Huston of Guide Rock was brought before tho Insanity poard Monday and was found to be physlclally ntid mentally unfit to care prcr fajujjy, but owing to an epl domic of "small pox at the state hospi tal at Ingleslde, she will not be takeu to that place until ajater date. Come in Try one on Sec hoza you Like them Most Attractive Shapes and Colors SUITS ALSO RELIABLE' i - ', - V Furniture Dealer 4446w Notice All persons who havo subscribed to the liig Chief Oil & Gas Co. and who have not yet paid their subscriptions are requested to call at onoe at the of flee of the treasurer, 8. R. Florance, nt the Webster County Bank, Red Cloud, Nebraska and pay same. Bra CniRr Oirf & Gas Co. II 11 iUk J aijnmnp:s,r?fc