W- XttaMSWaatMAstMaeaai1 imSWSBSSSL mm y I 'I ,7tfi 8 V' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1894. 4mB V II 'V hi 11 ft f l (! All 1 Oil to tf teu I COU ! Haii on f urd 3d 4 Br'3 PV lot m rr f fc ' 'V4.V TfJE CHIEF ' Published Weekly. utescriptlon, 91 Per Annum, Invariably In Advance It not paid In advance after tilt (Into March 18, tS92, the price will be II. M. Entered at tlie l'ost Oinee In licit Cloud, Neb., 'as mall matter of the second class J, iiatm or Anritirri.Mvn rot, cards, I inch or leas or year fa on Is months. 3 00 Three month, 2 oo , utaniiinci ADVKUTisr.Mairrs. Per Inch imo year , (too Per Inch nix mouths , 3 oo Per inch thrr months.. , 2011 Hhedol indices per line or line spate, first ontfllcatlon 6 cents. Transient specials, payablo Invariably In ad mice, per lino l cents. All reading notice lu the nature ot advertise nenta or puff-, B cents per line. Legal notices at JrpO later., Tlr.! for a square iwn unrn 01 nonpareil or less,) urst publication l.cl 'for cao'.t subsequent publication, per JJWf I tuftre.e re, 00 conn. '"preferred uosltten" contract! mad. Ulalfor to Insure nntillnaUnn mutt Iih r. eelved ' at liil.n ofltco not later than Wednesday . .Advertisements cannot be ordered out for ins current ween later limn Thursday, ...........,...........,........., H. n. R. u. Time Tabic. , Taking effect Dec, I. Tralnieatrylne; passengers leave Red Cloud at KASi'VIAiIASTlNfJS, No. 16 Passenger to Hatting t:30 p. m. ARRiva. No. lit ransnser from Hastings 11:33 a.m. ' - KAHTVIA WYMOMI No. 10. ramrncertoBt. Joieph 81 Louts and thTcase dally flOINO WK8T. 10:28 a. m, No. IB Passengers tor Denver, dally, 6;M p. m S3E ALL PRINTED AT HOME USINEMS CARDS. QIl. J. S. EMIUIJ, ' '' Dentist, Rid Clodd, - . Nkiirabka. Over Tnylor'a Ptiraltar Store. Extracts teeth without pain. Crown and hridKo work a specialty, l'oreelatn Inlay, ana all kinds of cold fillings. Wakes gold and rubber plates and combination plaice. All work guaranteed to b first-class. I W; TULLEYS, M. D. llomwopattjle Physician, Red Cloud, NcbraiKR. omco opposite First National Bank. II. H.K-.amlnluK burgeon. Chroulo diseases treated by mall, Q L. WINFHEY, Auctloaeer, Red UI.OUD, - NlBRABKA. Will attend sales at reasonable figures. Satis faction guarun teed, I H. SMITH, ' Iniuranco Agent, RED CLOUD, NEBRARKA. I do el strictly farm Insurance and invito all to aee me. QASE & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Block, . RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. TllUiNKEY & POTTER, Attorneys at Law, Cloud, Nebraska. Red OmoE Up stairs, in Moon Block, R P. HUTCHISON, Toiuorlnl Artlil, 4th Avenue, - Ked Clood, Nidbaika. First-clans bnrbers and firat-olusa work guaranteed Give mo n call r STOPFER, Faalilonabls) Rnrber, Red Cloud, - Nobruskn. I give my porsonnl attention te my patrons. Firat-claas shaving and hair cutting a specialty. "HAS. S0UAFFN1T, lnsurauc ARcnv-r, Reprcseni-i Herman Insurance Co , Kreeport, III. Koyal liKtiiauci Co., Liverpool, Knglaiid. Home Flit liisurauco Co., of Omalui, Nebr. Thcrnlx Acburanre Co. of London, Kng. Te Maiicht'stcr Fire AsuianceCo. ot snglaud. tiiiarillan AasuraucCo.,of Ixiudon, Knir. BurlhiKluii Iiiiuraure Co. of Biu-Uniiton, Iowa. Rrltlsh America Assurauee Ce. Toronto, Can. IhlluHl lleservo Finn I l.Ue Asm. of N. Y. The Workman Huildliig and Loan Association of Lincoln, Kobraska. OfUoe over Mizer'a Store. Ran Cwiun. - . NaaitAaicA C. E. Putnam, Notauv Public, cowi.Es NEBRASKA. Agents -S) Phoenix Insurance Co. OK BROOKLYN. St. Paul Bankers Life Insurance Co. REAL ESTATE All business intrusted to him will be promptly attondedto. Notice lo 'a'citclicrs. Notlco is hereby given that I will eiatnino all perrons who may desiro to offer themselves us candidates for teachers oftho public schools of this county, at Red Cloud on tho third Saturday of caoh month. Special examination will bo hold on tho Friday proceeding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing required for 2d and 3d grade cortiOoates is the same no grade bolow 70 per oent., average 80 per cent; for first grade eertifiouto no grade below 80 per oent., averago 90 per oent. in all branohes roquired by law. D, M. ITuntir, County Supt. iVfcHUa. axtH9rm " TSS &" CHURCHES. fill 111 VH W Church- Service Sun-lav nt 10:30 y n in mill 7 :so p m 1 Hu mliiv johool nt 12 nooli Y I S 0 1! ut 0:30 p 111 and YI'HO KJmilori at linn, CONUIli:IATlON,'. ( hurcli-Korvloo, nt IOi so 11 111, and 1-M p 111: Hnniliiv ohntntll :so n in, Y V S ('. I', ut G;?0 t 111 mid V 1' 8 0 K Jun jnisnt 4 p 111. UrilTllOMHT Chill rli-.'en lea nt MiSa 11 -11- niiil7:.l0n,in.. Ctitvnrth l.eafruontO:30p, tn ,n. niiiiuiiY nriioui hi 1 1 :.wi p. ni. TjM'lHroi'Ai, (him-li-Snrtlces evory two v c-cka. liyiiPMliitmiit. tlTIIKUAM CkliFnl.lunru II.U.I Htttl.lrtJ- tnnn Itur nt In nVlfiO fJATllOMOChurch Hcrvlccs by appointment. liAl'l'lHI' Church No rcRiilnr sen Ices, Hun " day arliool (regular) nt noon. tY I U at 0:3" pin. ClIAl'IUy-Simdny school nt 3 p in every Bon rtnv. SOCIETIES. A O U W l'jich nltornato Tuesday evening. BUN Adliem Lodge .No 180; IO O Feverr Mou ilni'iilslil. fiALANTfll! Lodge Ko20,Knlhta of Pythias Thnrailiiy evciilng, Rl'l) Cloud ldgn No G08. Modorn Woodmen of Ainwlr.i, nltnrnatn wednesdav evenlnu VALLHY Uxlao No fi, l'ratcmal Order of l'ro tector.1, first and third Moudayof each month CIIAItlTY Uxlito No 63 A V and A M eaoh I'rldnv iivi'iilim on or liofnro the full moon. 1) I'.l) Cloud Chaiitrr No 19. K A M alternate -" ii thnrsday uvenliuf. CVHKN'K Coinmandery No 14 alternate Thura- iliy nvmiluir. rillAHITY Chapter Kastorn Star No 47 alter uate Tiiesdnv evening. GAItl'IKi.l) I'ostNn80OA It Monday even lint on or hnforn the full moon. GAItl'lUM W It a No U meets alternate Sat urdny nilemooii. MAUYSUHItSMcllKNltYTentNol era of Veterans .MniidavevenlnK 1 Daught- HH KAI.IiV Camp No 25, 8 of V Tuesday eve ulna. Illllg (JIIKItMANCIroloNo.1, ladles or the O J first and tlilnl Saturday evening. AB KKI CLOUD cnunril No 18 LnyalMystlo Leg Ion ot America first and third Friday eve Friday eve- ulna. ,........... si mirrawAY&co., .SPECIALISTS. (Itcuulni tirnduatct.) Are 1 ho IcAdfniy and mutt incccnf at upcchllltl and llllglU)UUllll. Youngand mid dle aged men. HcmnrkaMa re turn Imvo follow rd our ircatmcnt. Mnnr. yours of varied ami lucrrsf fill experience Inllio uioof cura the incihodi tliM wciiloiieown.nd cunlrnlfor nil Cle nrdvriufmenwlia Iiiad weak, undo- m$&' m$!-8 .IS"TJE wss&st&m V-.-tvlL . tw I ciopea or die ftBCU oru.ni. or temsb who are lullcrinf rum errors or outh and excel. ."ESfiSM, 'urwhnnrencrvoui ond Imnotent. mm the acorn of their icuoue ami ine rnnlrmpt or I heir -v, j'V:iIvw" panlona. Irada ua lojttr.rnnloctonll pitlenta. If Iher can ponlhlr lie ivainrnl, our own oxclu.lvo treatmeas ttlllairbi'tliiciu'e. VO II TIXI, Don't yon want to get cured of thai .veuUnris wlmn irentment that you can no u Iioiiiii wltlinut hninini'Dinv Our wonderful treat uicnt has curcil others. WliynotyouT Try It. , .lTA:tRir..anil dticascs of tho Bkln, Bleed, Unit, I.Ucraml Kidneys. nTP!lvr,iH-Tliomnntrpld,aafo and effecttre I0l.ie.ly. Aioinplcto Cure ttuumnlced. HTCI?; 15ISI!.lsr.H of all kinds cured where muy oiticraluo lixllc.I. I'XXATURAI. JIINCIIAnOF.H promptly fined In i tew iliiva. (Mit-k, aura and aafo. Thfa luiludui (licet and (lonurliiciv. TRUTH ANl PACTS. V lisvn rurcil rnrc. of Chronic flliraare that lin e failed lo crt eire, nt llio hands of other special Ills nnd imidlcjllii.tltuti's. inruu. onu com fur 1 ou. U.111S111 1 no ot her, ns you may waste valuab IE i:.iiKlIIF.Rinat there Is bone iuis uii.u. wuiniri our ircfiiuieni ut oneu. Xieuarriof freo nndchrnp trratmrnts. Wo clre tho licet mid most aclrnilflo trrntment at moderate prlci -ns low ns em lie done for tafo nnd alclllful irculinoiit. Kti:i: cnnaiillntlou nt thonlOreor vj null. inuroiiRii rxnininniinn ami rareiui aiag linn. inuroiiRii rxnininniinn ami rareiui aiag. 13. A homo irenltnent r.in l.i'KHrn lu numlorllT c-inia. Hund for Hymntoiii Illnnk No. I for Mem '.'i for Women 1 No. aforBkln Ulscasca. Alleorre- oro ini, sNinili'ncanntcri'i pminptly. Ilutlncssslrlctlr on iiiii'iuiii. i.iiiirnirraiiiientaent rrro inim ontena tlou. ltcfcr to our p.nlcuij, baaks aud buaiocis met Address or call on DR. HATHAWAY & CO., t.U. Corner Hlslh utiil IVIIxNt... KiMimslaud) ti'P hinira 1 ht, .iiihki'SI, nut. LIFE 08. t. 0. WEST'S WIRVfi AK0 BSiW TMATOTltl la wild iinilnr pohilivo wntton Rnnrnntee, by mithorlzi'il impntH only, to euro Wenlc Memori IxihH of llrnlii nnd Nervo 1'i.wor: lht Mnnhooil: UuirkiieeHi NlchtLoiweHj Kvil HrruniKt lckof ( ontldonro; Nunmiani-Ns; Lwwitmlo; nil Dralnai loss of Power of tho UonoriitivnOrtfnnB In either px. cmiBcil by over, oxortion, Youthful Krrore, or fcxrcMlvo Uho of Tobacco. Opium or Liquor, Wh 01 lends to Mli-ory. Consuini.tlon, Inannity ami Month, lly mnil.$l n box; six for tSiwllh writtr unnrnntoc. to cum or refund money. Welt's LItm rills enro Hck Ilendncho. lliliouaneea, Llvorromphiint.KoiirBtoinnch. Dyspepsia and l'on.tlpution. OUAitANTKEH IsmimI oiily by Tor Sale by Uvyo A; Cirlcc. $500 Reward! XVtt will pay the above reward for any ease ot Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Blck Headache. In dlgeslliiu Constipation or Cotiencss we cannot cm c wilh West's Vegetable Liver rllla, when the directions ate strictly compiled with. They ate purely Vegetable, ntul never fall to nlvc sat isfaction. Sugnr Coated. Large boxes, as cents, tlcwaie of counterfeits nnd Imltatloua. Tliegen uluemnniilncturcd only by TIIU JOHN C.WU8T cWaHV, CHICAGO, ILL. J w For Sale liy Deyo X Grlce. BEST-LIMB AND CALIFORNIA Bi-ronc 'rferS 1 - TO OEPER WOMEN IN BUSINESS. THEY ARE TAKING UP MANY MASCU LINE AVOCATIONS. Lnrrro Comincrclnl l.'nterprlses rlueceaafiillf Aliitingrtl by tho (Irntlcr fiex Tliey Aro Also Kngngeil nt Callings Which (rulre Kldll nnd riiyslcnl llndiirnnce. Women nro found today in many nn employment which until very recently wns ri'gnrdetl ns tho oxclusivo privili'go of 1111111. For iiiBtnncc, 0110 of tho most Rticcerafnl ranch owners in Kansas is not n robnst und nhlcbodicd man, tint n woman fnir of face, pctito in form nnd not moro than 30 years old Advertising is another business in which women aro beginning to flguro prominently. Thero aro two very largo advertising agencies in Boston, tho members of both Arms being women and all their employees women. Tlioy make thoir contracts and attend to tho most intricato business problems themselves and havo largo con tracts for cntiro railroads and street cars in tho largest cities in tho United States, Oho woman in this city who had an excellent musical education in her youth took n thorough aud systemntio course in tho theoretical study nnd practice of piano tuning and soon proved her ca pacity in excelling tho malo competitors in tho establishment, Sho has now A very largo number of patrons nnd com. fortably supports herself nnd two chil dren. Tho first woman railroad presi dent in this country succeeded her hus band on his death. Ho was tho presi dent of tho Pcunsboro and Horrisvillo railroad. Tho First National bank of Lexing ton, Neb., has for Its president Mrs. H. It. Tcniplo nnd for vico president Miss Tcniplo. Tho rccont election of the wifo of n senior member of a largo Now York firm of short lino railway buildora as president of tho Hnins Medina Volley Railroad company in Texas makes tho second iustanco in this country of a wo man appointed . to fill this position. Thero is only ono woman railroad engi neer. Thero is n littlo stretch of road known na tho Cairo Short Lino, and on this tho daughter of ouo of its chief owners rodo to school daily, nnd nt a very enrly ngo Boomod dcoply interested in machinery aud always had tho work ings of tho cngino explained. Finally sho manifested a greater interest in mo chanical nnd railroad engineering, and as all things como to him (or her) who waits n chauco nrrivod. Tho engineer of this narrow gaugo road bocamo ill, nnd during this illness tho young wom an in question took his plnco and mado tho runs without any mishap. Upon tho doath of tho engineer sho nssumod charge of tho train, which sho is still running, to tho cntiro satisfaction of all parties concern od. In Toxas thero is a femalo contractor in tho employ of tho United States gov ernment. Her contract is for carrying tho mail from Keith toWhlto Hall. Goorgin has a woman mail carrier who not only dolivors tho mail on her littlo black pony over n 40 milo routo triweek ly in n bleak and spnrsoly settled rcgiou, but manages n largo farm as well, do ing muoh of tho manual labor and sup porting her aged parents and crippled sister by hor iudofatigablo industry and onorgy. Sho is but 23 years old. In Cincinnati on oxcollcilt restaurant 1b in tho Chamber of Commerce building and is patrouizod exclusively by tho fore most business men in that city. It is run by threo Scotchwomen and upon strictly tompcraueo principles. Evory ono prodlctcd their failuro when it was announced that positively no liquor was procurnblo in thoir restaurant, and pco plo scoffed to think they could uot oven got n glass of beer with their moals, but thoir predictions proved erroneous, for besides paying nn annual rental of s)5, 000 for thoir magnificent promises they clear annually from $10,000 to$15,000. Tho lady guido is nn institution in Loudon and an innovation now being introduced in American cities. I11 Lon don these gnides.nrofortho oxpress pur pose of supplying women tourists with monitors' of (heir own sox to pilot them safely over tho well known tours of Eng land nnd tho British islands in general and in fact nuywhero thoy wish to go on tho continent. Those guides nro ro fined nnd cultivated, hpenk French nnd Gorman fluently, elso thoir application for this rather ngrecnblo position will not bo considered, nnd havo excellent credentials as to character nnd sobriety. They nro supposed to work eight hours rwiay, ami their charge is but 10 shil lings equivalent to $2. CO of American money. When ono considers tho aggra vations ono is spared by having n guido, and tho surety ono feels of not having ppent too much for anything purchased, it will bo fonud that this nmiablo con rior has saved her employer fully tho amount of her salary. In Now Orleans ono of tho finest or chestras is composed entirely of women, and tho loador nnd her corps of well trained musicians aro seen nt every en tertainment of noto in that gay city. In Astoria, N. Y., many of tho largest hot houses nro controlled aud managed by women. In Gotham is n blacksmith's shop managed entirely by tho threo daughters of tho blacksmith, who nro intelligent young women. Tho father died somo 12 years ago, and tho mother took charge of tho establishment, and looking to tho fntnro sho had hor girls instructed not only in tho art of horse (shoeing, but in everything pertaining to tho trnde, Sinco tho mother's death ono of tho sisters marriod, and now tho married sister nnd tho two young girls employ flvo men, bnt personally super intend every horso that is shod. Among thoir patrons nro numbered tho wealth iest owners of horsoa in this city. Now York Tribune A Difference. mYcb," suifllcd thohypocrito, "I shod tears, or I would shod thorn if" "Hore, let upon that," interrupted the other man. "There's a difference between a shed and a would shed, " and the sorrow crop waa fired. Atlanta Cauitltutiou, aVOAK OF NATIONAL LAWMAKERS. tow Congressman Finally Gets the Ifeose to Take Action on tension Ullls. Washington, April 2f. Tho senate presented an appearance of calm after Iho storm Wednoedny. Tho gallories vcro only half filled, whilo tho Demo :atlc senntors gnvoovidenco of relief that Iho first step in tho tariff dobato was included, coupled with n determination lo carry on the work. Other bills woro introduced and npproprintoly ,reforrod,i Alt Attn. Tnl. -ifTsu1 n .u.1..4t! that tho Coxoyites to allowed tho riuht 9f peaceably assembling in Washington mu petitioning tho government for n redress of thoir griovnuces. It went over andcr the rules. Washington, April 25. Mr. Hopburn (la.), after the reading of tho journal in the houso Wednesday, interposed aa ob jection to its approval and forced the. yeas nnd nays on Mr. Dockery'a motion for its approval. Mr. Hepburn ndhorod to his determination to allow absolutely! no business to be transacted by unani mous consent Until torma wern irmiln fnr tho consideration of Friday night pension' billi. The journal waa approved 248 to 0. The houso then went into tho com mittee of the wholo, Mr. Bniloy (Tex.) in the chair, and resumed tho consideration of the diplomatic and consular appropri ation bill, which occupied the time until 5:10, when the houso adjourned. ' Washington, April 20. Immediately after the reading of tho journnl in the senate Thursday, Mr. Jarvis, rocently ap pointed from North Carolina to succeed the late Senator Vanco, was sworn in. Senator Allen's Coxoy resolution came up. Mr. Wolcott (Colo.) cntorod a vig orous protest against passing tho resolu tion. Ho said it was to to regretted the governors of cortnin states had toon so unwise as to urge thoso men to mako a descent on tho capltol of tho Unitod States. Hiaownstato of Colorado .had tho misfortune to havo ono of theso gov ernors, whose antics had brought dis credit and dishonor to tho commonwealth nnd sullied hor fair nnmo. Ho boliovod most of tho ruon in Coxoy's anny might to honest, but they wero lod by men who woro cranks, insano or vicious. At 1:45 o'clock, toforo any action had been takon on tho resolution, Mr. Harris moved to tako up a resolution providing that 'tomorrow and until othcrwiso or dored tho senate shall moot at 11 o'clock a. m." Senators Peffer and Allen objected to the pending resolution being displaced and demanded a yea and nay vote. Tho vote (which also showed tho attitudo of tho senate on Mr. Alton's resolution) was as follows: Yeas, 64; nays, 0. Washington, April 20. Hepburn (la.) interposed his daily objection to the approval of tho journal in tho houso Thursday and compollod a roll call, which resulted in its approval 28' to 0. Debate proceeded in a desultory mnnnor on small, unimportant amendments to tho appropriation bill, none of which were adopted. Whon the bill was completed, tho committee rose. WAsniMaTON, April U7. Tho campaign Mr. Hepburn (Rep.) has been wnging in the houso tho past week to socuro tlmo for the passage of pension bills favor ably ncted upon nt tho Friday night sossions culminated in a victory today. There were 22 such bills and Mr. Pickler (Rep., S. D.), after a brief statement, to day succeedod in makinsr'nn arrange- jnent whoroby ono hour should bo givon to their consideration. Washington, April 27. It was not un til 11:17 o'clock Friday that enough sen ators wero in their soats tomako up n quor um. Mr. Allon endeavored to call up Ids Uoxey resolution as unfinished business, but Mr. Harris objected, stating there was no such thing as unfinished business. No general business was transacted in tho senate, Mr. Harris moving, as Boon as the session began, that tho tariff bill to takon up. There was somo re sistance to this plan, particularly by Mr. Dubois, but tho motion passed, 20 to 10. Mr. Dolph waived his right to tho floor and Mr, Lindsay addressed tho sonato. Washington, April 28. Tho opening of the sonato proceedings today was a repetition of that of yesterday. Iloforo tho rooding of tho journal of yostorday, Mr. Fryo remarkod sarcastically that such an important document should uot to read in tho absenco of tho senator from Tennessee (Mr. Harris) and of a quorum. Tho roll was called nnd at 11:07 a quorum appeared and tho rend ing of tho journal was completed. The houso joint resolution authorizing tho secretary of tho treasury to mako partial payments on vessols constructed and re paired tinder tho control of the treasury department to tho extent of 75 per cont of the value of the work done was passed. Washington, April 80. Tho time of tho senate was occupied today in spicy colloquies totwoen Messrs. Halo, Teller and Aldrich on one side, and Harris and Voorhees on the othor, upon the question why no hotter progress is boing made with tlio tariff bill. Mr. Tnrple, who got tho floor whon Mr. Palmer sat down, mado a direct as eault on Mr. Aldrich, tho liko of which has not been hoard in tho sonato cham ber for years. Ho declared that three monstrous untrutlis had characterized the opposition, threo gross lies of incon ceivable mendacity, Tho first of those untruths was that a now bill was boing propared by tho secretary of tho treas ury; tho second that HIKi or 400 amend ments (it did not matter which) wero to to presented and the third was that tho bill reported from tho finance committee was not tho billto bo passed, All these assertions had been categorically denied by four Democratic members of the flnanco committee. Washington, April 80. In tho house Mr. Meikcljohn (Neb.) called up tho bill for tho construction of a bridge across tho Missouri river near tho town of Ne braska City, Neb., and it was passed, Ilrlef Session In the House. Washington, May 1. Tho sonato and houso each adjourned today almost ns soon as tho session began, out of resuoct pf Seuator Stockbridgo's .memory, Frank Uatton Xee4, Washinotcw, May9. Frank Hatton, editor of the Washington Post, died at M p, mi Monday, TT7T; yPHnTWr '' ' "" ' gmMi M.vamMiAKtKmUnaxin!Uw, tMM.frtav j for Town Herd Marl Oilier Stock. I linvo rented the pasture land south or the II & M. 11. 11 , the routh line of which iiids flung the fiver, midem now pr pu'cd to take Hock for pastur. I nil! nleo run tlio lovrn herd. Any ono wanting pasture will do well to call onuioatonco. Dennis Lindbey 'IheOxnnrd Beot Sugar Company ot Grand Island announces thnt thnv hnv alredy cooracted for 3,000 acres of sugar boots for the coming season and thoy will continuo to take contticts up to Mny first, nt which time they will close their books. They expressly de siro only tho best of farmers to contract, vho nroontioroly cnpnblo oftaklng tho very best care of their crop. The fixed price is e5.00 por ton, delivered at Grand Island, for all boots showing twolvo per cent ot saccharin matter nnd a purity coefflciontof eighty. Blank contracts can be had, or any further information, by corresponding withthe Oxnard Beet Sugar.Company at Grand Island. 5w Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. c ? Just think ot it dearest, we can make our boys happy, said the father to his wife. Just think of it! Wiener has children's suits consisting ot two pair of pants, coat and cap to match, of strong material and well made, which he sells at 13.75 for the outfit, better grades at $4.50, 15, $6.60 and so on. Let us go and make our selection before the sixes are broken. Children Cry for Pltcher'e Cattorla. Farm Loans. If you want a loan on first class land I can give you a special rate. Lowest in terest with option to pay part or all at any year. Call or write to me. C. F. Gather, Red Cloud, Neb. When Baby was sick, we gave her Cswtoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Caatorla. When she became Hiss, she clung to C-aatorle. When she bad Children, she gave them Castor!, Seed Potatoes at Myors & Usher's store. They are fine, You neod not fear boing held up when you trado at Wiener's. as Children Cry for Pitcher's, Cattorla. imaassssBissntissmsssiBsssassHBi Endless Varieties of At Shea & Turnure's. Columbia River Red Salmon, Mackerel, White Fish, Hoi- land Herring, Smoked Her ring, Kipperd H. Lobster, Im ported and Domestic Sardines, Oysters, Green Turtle Meat, Terrapin, Brick and Old Ocean Codfish, Smoked Halibut and Sturgeon. Others too numerous' to mention. Pasture (mrh I 3JvJ ML i i ffi& Ay , a) mfx pten C J .. Jui iLwteaataMwtiftuVMSii -'- "..(J . tr.r FfeSSf ,- 2,,a esm ggrB&E PEN MAN HAS THEM A nice line or Jewelry, Diamonds, Chains, Rings, Bracelets, Scarf pins Caffs and collar buttons, neck ekalns, lace plHs, stick pins, charms, etc. 5ih.?i,,,51.ldi,Iverwftre' ponTenlr spoons, pearl handled knives and forks, carvini? sets, calling; card cases, bon bon boxes aud other novelties. A fine line ot spectacles and aye !.,iJ-,M- wJ,h Intf rchangable louses, steel, nlckil sliver and eeld frames, Spec al and careful at- 5? i,ilwA,che.l1 ulte Iftle-l lll run them of at less than their actual worth. rJKlBrLnsrourw,cn'cloclt d iwelry re " w,"l'r omcravlne; and your old got na silver to me, Henry Cook's Drug- Store. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud. Ho, There Farmers ! Hitch Up ! I before you do come arounst to J.O.Butler' Harness shop nnd buy a new set or hand.initdc harness. Hare reduced all goods In the liar ess line. Here are a few f our prices: $32.00 harness for $3050 30.00 ' ooSi JJXyOJ . . , , o.00 28.00 " 07 m 27:00 ::;:::: gS 20.00 " :;::::::: 25:00 And all COOds in nrnnnrf Inn. A II mn.tr guaranteed Repairing and trimming ono on short notice. J. O. Butler, Fartit Loaris At Less Tiiari ; 7 Per cert R A Siiripsoiv Blue Hill Neb' feMdMl HPHb fifteHbOaVsJsmaftlBlezt? laLmV MaaaaVlsVlsB tSaaVEBHaaaaaaW sHaaaaaaVuMY' flEYlaaaaefaHemLai