if I t i , tw :HrTaMKifixr.ii.LXtim-mBVjM.ii.jjiz rtoiirtnsrirrf Mtamxr-re.r.2CT--rirv7Viinti'' THU KU1) CLOUD CillWF, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1805. Jura Yow Back 3 hh i.xnw. HE CHIEF. SW0R1 C.iCULA'.IOM 1,300. I Hay l.j the halo or ton tit HobyV. MtOlM TOWN. To the mirror in one of our -suits and see what we mean by a perfect fit." Not a1 wrinkle in the coat; the collar ' sets perfectly. Our suits will hold their shape and the cloth will give you better service than any you ever wore. A. ( . llnsMKll, hilltiii i'.aiiov tai r. AxM 1 ... hI Killtor. V V I I (M Xo Trnlt. Hut bettor goods, cheaper than ovci. For spring wu have, Men' Fr. cult congress hand sewed worth . an:, Men's calf congu'ss, hand sowed worth 81 IJ 00 Monti' genuine Kangaroo congress anil law, worth SI .'I 00 Tlio uliovo aro tho host goods In our stock hut we have also, Men's bull congress and lnci for.. $1 2fi Men's hull enngrets and laeo for. . 1 00 Men's calf congress ami laco for.. - 0() A full line of working shoes. ThoBU priceu are aliout ono third cheaper than other deidurs ask. In ladles shots correspondingly low prices exist. U'oinens hand sowed, turned, hut ton, worth !."0 S '1 IK) Women's hand sowed, cloth top, button shoes, worth 1.10 2 'JO The best i'l fiO shoes in tint market. KIio best 61 o0 shoes In tho market. The best lino of cheap and heavy goods. Seek no further for the best place to purchase your footwear. 1!i..i;i:m.!:i: & Kai.kt. To wear to wear . . Si $1. them Is the best Ready-Tailored Clothing Our reputation, our big trade, our position as the lead ing clothing house, could never have been built Upon High Prices We will sell you the very best clothing In this country, but first, last and all the time You Get Low Prices Here This is also the Case with Shoes, $c se-l t i OCIZ. t If you want Hat or Cap come and see our display. Prices were never as low. Our Shirt Departmet offers you real bargains in make and fit. Wilson Bros. Shirts are known all over the U. S. We offer a genuine French Balbriggan Underwear at Fifty Cents p:r garment and guarantee them to outwear any other at the same price. CKKD K. McKKKHY, M. D. IMij'ftU'iuii hikI Nunrcoii, City and country calls promptly ans wered. Moon IJlock. Kki Clou. .ffirORAND 0FJAIL0R,(5 ;1TV xr.w'.s. VVlQIjSfj CLOTHIER, .Established 1883. W. X. Richardson it) to Omaha. Dick Gray was in Superior Monday. Jus. MoKeny is in Omaha this week. X. V. Kingfland was in Heatrico Sun day, Karl Tenuant was in Franklin Thurs day. tiverctt Dyer hi on a plcnsuro trip to Lincoln and Omaha. M. C. Shorman was doing business in Guide Hock Tuesday. A.M. Johnson and Dr. Sponcor of Hivorton wero callum this w:k. Mrs. H. M.Martin, Sr., is visiting in Hastings with Mrs. Fiod 1'oiieo nco Lulu Warner. Mrs. T. B Penman haa been suffering with Jth grip for several days, but is improving. S. V. Drake of Juniata was in the city Tuesday, tlio guest ef J. C. Hill, the mi at market man. Kev. Matto.v, of tho Christian church, is in Fairbury this week attending the state preachers' at-Fociation. Jako Nustein was looking after his cigar business in Blue Hill this week. Jako is working up a prolltablo trado. Henry Ilolsman, who has been em ployed in Diederich's boot and shoe store, left this week for a visit in Fre mont. Will Ducker camo homo Wednesday night, and will visit relatives a few dajs before returning to his duties at the state university. Miko Kilroy was in Lincoln the fore part of the week, and attended eonio of the hot political meetings now waging in the capitol city. A. J. Cnroy roturned Tuesday from u trip in Ksneiis to the Solomon rivor. Ho sas farmers are putting in iaimonse crops in that country. Mrs. Wulhiiuist, wife of editor and postmaster WulhquUt uf Hastings, was in this city last week, tho guest of hor parents, Mr. and MrH. S. C. Dilley. Mrs. O. V. MeKceby roturned Satur day night from n week's visit in Lincoln, accompanied by tho Sonator, who ro turned to his legislative duties Sunday. Mrs. Thorns?, mother of W. II. Thorn as, accompanied by her daughter, came down from Aurora Monday. Thoy will mako their homo on tho John Wilhclm son place. Row W. B. Alexander, presiding elder of tho M. K. church, preached morning and evening in that church in this city, last Sabbath. Tho elder is a very able and logical theologian. Capt. Houchin and John Runchoy have returned from Illinois. John brought bncU a carload of oats and Capt Houchin b carloud of corn. They wero in different parte of tho state. Miss Hattio Itunney was accorded a dollghtful visit from a coterie of her most intimate friends Sunday, that bo ing hor 17th anniversary. She was also tho recipiont of some handsome gifts. A. II. Hoffman, chairman of the board ot supervisors, returned Friday night from Essex, Illinois, where ho has en joyed a long visit with relatives and friends. Mr. HolTman says freoly that tho section of Illinois in which bo visit ed it in but littlo hotter iinancial condi tion than this country. A mngnlltcont and appreciative audi ence filled tho Congregational church Sunday night, tho ovont of interest be ing a song sorvico and kind of quarterly roviow of Sunday-school work. Somo most oxcollont numbors woro admirably rondered, and tho music was, as usual, tho most delightful. The verses quotod by the children wero also attractlvo and interesting. Choice onion Mtn at Roby's, l." cts p"r ipnirt. Mr, llullms. father of Loa llellon-' . in it iM-itj. Will Harris and wife were in l."d Cloud Sunday, Mr S F. SpoUvstlold is regaining her health rapid y. Sen ItovH lltnl Kifo if )Oll Wllllt jour Harden plowed. 'J'lin theimometer stood DO in tho shade Wedne'day. From 50 to lf0 tennis wero after tlio aid that come in Wednesday, Mrs Alfred Hadell, who him boon iiuit st-rioiiHly ill is convalescing. Miss Jennie Fitzgerald of Guide Rock visited at Alt. Chnllln's Thursday. Chiiri'iiee Kisor has returned homo from an extended visit to Missouri. TIik St. lntls Mercliants F.xchange sen c"'d to Red Cloud for tho benefit of the poor. Mrs. Capt. Jim. Hlalno of Cowles was thocucstof lier dauuhter, Mrs, Tims, I'enman, this wook. Mr Oscar Yarunr has a now Monnreh safety, and feels as bit; out it as if it was a littlo red wagon. Mrs Caiolinn Catlier nnd Miss Rotta Ayro leave next, Wednesday for n six month's vNit in Old Virginia. Mrs. D. F. Parker of Ogdon, Utah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hacker, is visiting her parents this weak Mrs. Snpp and son Julian and T. J. Ward and wifo attended tho funeral of Mrs. Scott, in Cowles Wednesday. W. G. Wolf is homo from tho east part of the state whom ho procured a car load of seed for Plonsnnt Hill. Miss Dtiru Henderson, tho accom plished third room teacher has roturned from a t-hnrt vacation nt homo in Womer, Kansas. Miss Nora Humidors aged 10 had n very utiFoemly tumor removed from under hor left eye, last Wednesday by Dr. Robt. Damoroll. Tako jour wagon work to Staplnton. Ho forges all Irons for buggiesout of the best Norway iron, iiBesno muUeablo iron in repairing buggies. T. G. Wilder was up from Lincoln this week. Ho will move his family to Red Cloud soon. They havo leased rooms over tho marhlo works. Mrt-. Garlinhouse, of Ohio, is visiting with Mrs. J. II, Smith. Sho has bsen in Heaver City visiting and is now on her return tiip homeward. When your piano needs tuning, call on Prof. Jenkins, who is now prepnrcd to do this work in a satisfactory mun- nor. Rooms over first ;saii 15 linn building Tho Kpworth lenguo entertainment was one of tho best ovor given in Red Cloud. Tho "Good Night Drill" wbb an excellent featuro as wero all tho other featiites. R. It. Fulton, tiro and lightning insur ance, Western Whito Bronze, monu ments and cemetery goods. Seod oats and choici) upland prairio hay. Ofllce with Traders Lumber Co. "Oh, promise mo," tho maiden sang (A tear was in hor eyo), "That when you got a suit of clothes, "II., S. ,v M.'s you'll buy." Ho promised, and was last scon look ing for Wiener's store. Mrs. Walter Sherwood has n very lino collection of rare coinB that represent nearly every nation on tlio globo. Tlio money value is something like $W) but tho value as a relio far exceeds that liguro. It is worth looking at. This is n year of plenty, Tlio farmers should not got discouraged. Tho rain will como and corn hard, so get tho ground ready for an abundant, hnrvost. Whoop 'cr up bojs. Nebraska in all right und wo will bo on top this year and will soon forget tho trials and vex ations of '91. In tho last isauoof our ablo and es teemed contemporary, Bro. Willcox, said that "wo had used enough soft soap in twelve j care residence to start a soap fautery." That is ono good thing wo havo dono then, but wo havo causually noticed that our good brother, up to date, has not patronized tl.o in dustry by using any of tho product. Ho soems to havo a great disbko for soft soap. Mrs. O. J. Piatt is visiting with hor parents in Long Island, Kansas, this week, and it's moro fun than anything to watch Charioy about threo times a day. He walkB rapidly up the street, smiles his sweetest "smote" on all the girls ho meets, and stops suddonly every fifteen paces to remind himself that dinner is cold at homo, or at least things wont bo just right unlesH the better half is there, His tin til conclusion usually takes him ti some hotel. Chas Pottor, accompanied by Dr. Damorcll went to Lincoln Monday and on Tuesday at St. Elizabeth's hospital, Mr. Pottor undorwont a vory dolicuto and difllcult surgical operation, romov ing u bowel troublo that had nlTootcd him painfully sinco Soptembor. Dr. H. B. Grlflln of Lincoln performed tho op oration in tho presenco of several other physicians, including Dr. Damoroll, Tho operation was thought to bo entirely successful und the patlont will bo well in a fow days. Fresh garden seeds in bulk at Ruby's J. A ll.iuui is now located with C. L. Colling. Lew Vance has boon on tho sick list tli is wook. Chop corn or oats and bran by tho 100 lbs. or ton at Ruby's. Don't forget to look ovor Wiener's bargain shoo counter. J. A. McArthur's family havo boon sick this week with grip. Lloyd Richardson and Oscar Potior have gone to Crawford, Nebraska. For salo or rent A livery and feed barn. Apply to D. J. Myers, Red Cloud, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Waldren of Norton, Kan sas, are gucBts of J. II, Smith and family this week. Head on pago It of today's paper tho law in relation to tho distribution ot money for seed. Go to W. It. Roby, ono door wont of tlio post olllco for fair dealing, ou get tho worth of your money there. 1). R. Carpenter and family of Tecum. soli arrived in tho city Tuesday night, and will move onto a farm near Cowles. Tin Bon Ton bakery has the llnest lino of choice candles ever brought to Hud Cloud at prices that will sell tho goods. Tho annual town meeting of Red Cloud township will bo held at tho fair grounds Tuesday, April t!d, ISSfi.-W. M. Orabill. Tho annual mooting of Lino township will bo held Tuesday, April 'Jd, 18'.):., at tho Coon school-house. W. C. Kainin sky, Twp Clerk. Tho family of Hon. T. G. Wilder havo moved to this city, whoro thoy will re side in tho future. Wo welcome tho ad vont of this most estimable family. Miss Nellie Honnott, who has boon teaching school in Vinton, Iowa, return ed to this city Saturday night and will spend the summer with her parents hero. Chas. Itcsfio is making somo valuable and oxtonsivo improvements on his farm north of tho city. Last week Mel Sher man erected a lino windmill for him and Ckarloy is teoring up tho earth general ly, preparatory to tho care of tho 15 crop. Ralph Pope, principal of tho south ward fcchuol, and recently appointed by Congressman McKoighan as cadot to naval military school in Annapolis, Mil., was in Lincoln this wook visiting friends and attending to some business there. Ho will start for his school tibout May 1st. Tho last ot a series of dances given by the club nt Guido Hock occurred in that villngo ono week ago Thursday night, and ended in a groat big tight. Several young men wero seriously hurt; tho musicians wero scared ofT from tlioir roost, nnd tho largo crowd prcsont stam peded in great confusion. Bad whiskoy nnd tho presence of numerous toughs was tho direct cause of tho troublo. About ono J ear ago. it will bo remem ber oil Deputy Sheriff John Tomlinson arrested ono Lois Donno for tumporing with tho mails. John took him to Oma ha, in company with John Martin, tho prosocuting witness. Martin was held sb n govornmont witness during trial, and wan niiido to help work about tho jail. Ho has now brought suit against Douglas county for 810 per day for ovory day he worked, and in all probability will win the suit. An exciting tino wob had last weok in a littlo town of Colorado, whilo Sher iff Taylor was tuking n prisoner to the stuto penitentiary, Thoy wero sitting close to each otuor on tho train, and tho prisoner, realizing that bin happy hours ot freedom wero about ended, suddenly sneaked his hand into tho Abend's pock ot, and seizing his rorolvor aimed it fairly at tho olllcor's head, whereupon Mr. Kistner, tt brother in-law of tho Wright boys of this city, lurched for ward and wrenched tho weapon from tho dfsperado's hands. Other strong men piesent pounced upon the bold had bandit and soon hud him securely hand culled. A clear cubo of sheer carelessncsp, was exhibited by a Red Cloud man tho other day, when ho wont into tlio postufllco, throw down his wallet containing JH00 took out a two cent stump, laid tho pockatbook down again and wont away, leaving the precious contents exposed to the tontlor morcies ot a hard up com munity. Tho pocketbook, however, fell into hontst hands, nnd ho received his manoy and boing gonerously inclinod handed tho gontlomnn a cigar for his trouble. No danger of enlargement of tho heart in that case. Hud tho wallet and contents fallen into less honest hands the fellow miKlit have considered himself lucky in getting the pocketbook back. C. S. Meredith, u vory popular and wealthy gentloman, of Clinton, Illinois, wus in Red Cloud this weok, for the purpose of purchasing n largo tract of land on which he proposes to grow alfalfa, He is groatly tukon up with that product und wo boliovo he will mako n success of it. Tin: Ciiif.k man has known ot tho gentloman for about thirtoon years, und we know him to bo thoroughly enterprising nnd a very con siderate thinker alonir tho lino of nun- agricultural pursuits. Ho left for a trip Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure drape Cream of Tartar Powder. west ovor tho Burlinuton Wednesday, and will roturn tho lust of tho weok when ho will join a party of railroad gontlomen on a (our of inspection in the vulley of tho Big Horn in Wyoming, ft 7A Remember Our Motto: Quick Sales " Small Profits Wo luivo just voooived another invoice of Jollies fresh from tho factory. Call and get a pail; thoy aro very iiin'.- You can got livo Xs packages of Sweet Lotus Smoking Tobacco for U5 cents. Come ijuick; this is a stunner. One pound of Mode Smoking Tobacco put up in nice cloth bags for in eta a 11). Ono package of Parlor Matches, one dozen boxes to the package, for lfi ets. 1 large Willow Clothes Basket for 7.ro 1 medium " " " " G5e This h a big bargain. 25 pounds nice Prunes for $1.00 lJ.r pounds nice Kaisins for 1.00 .10 IIin IV O Sugar, nice, dry, light color, Tor .... $1.00 til IIin Sugar lor . - I.OO We will mcII you 1 lb or thu heat Ten over fc'iinio to tho clly for lift els When you nro in tho city call and get ." Ibti of our looso roasted Uotlee for $1.00. Try It; you will tlnd it a grout saving to your pocketuoolc. te y Proprietor. aamimmmmmmmmmmmmmttK Finest - Candies a In the city. 3 B f restJ ab, pies, Cakes, and Fancy Pastr). Try Us ! g: Kaley & Campbell. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiii Somo pcoplo aro novor happy unless thoy aro "roasting somo ono." There aro always a fow pcoplo who want to rule or ruin others. Borne of our con ti'tnpornrioB havo boon "roasting" Prof, Castor, becauso ho has not alwajs ad vised with them, or perhaps bocaiiHo ho has not obeyed somo ot their wishes. The professor may hnve his faults, wo prcsumo as much. Havo those who aro shouting thoinsolvcs bourse against him none, and could or would thoy hnve bettor served tho poo plo had thoy boon placed in his stoadT It is vary easy to throw stones at a fel low and then dodgo behind n shield, knowing that you have the vantogo ground by boing entrenched behind a nowspapor. Tiir. Ciiikk has not always agreed with Professor CaBter, but notwithstanding that fact, wo must give him credit for boing the most suc cessful ollicor of that character that has boon at tho bond of our schools for any longlh of time. You may call it soft soap or tuffy, as you please. A personal warfaro on the head ot tho schools is both detrimental and injurious to the best interests of tho school. It is easy to profor charges but docldodly another thing to prove thorn. j Ilvpulillcim Clly Ticket. For Mayor C. II. I'ottot For Trenail ror Ct. W. Dow ForClerit W. V. West For Surveyor C. S. Honnott For Aid. 1st Ward David Groat For Aid . 2d Ward It. U . Fultou Uonrd of Education J . S. Gilliam IleniyCook " O. IJ. Crona Now tho winsome blooming dnmsal, Looita for hnndsouio blooming HoW ers; And in "safety" takes a ramble, During springtime's happy hours. Q. W. Dow has mado n very accept able city treasurer and will succeed himself ut this olostion. Ho is cnrotul, honest and attentivo to business ut all times. Awarded Highest Honors World' FaW1 BAKING ! P0WMB MOST PERFECT MADE. A putt: Grape Cteam of Tartar Powder. Frae jrmi Arr.'onia, Alum or any other idulteunfc 10 YHARS Vile STANDA1 O- , ,..! sr,frMne'&Wsi --v.' V -? ' ivsji.'. m, .m'fv1 r-raxTi.KM3rTS .v I s a it