1 f) i iDlion m AND ITS CURB To Tnn Editor : I have an absolute itmray for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of tts power tint 1 consider It my duty to tad two bottlts frte to those of your readers ho have Consumptlonjhroat, Bronchial or lung Trouble, If they will write me their express and postoflice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCTJM. M. C, 183 Pearl St., new York. W The Editorial nrt Unslnnit M(inEemisnt 0l thi Vtott (JuirtnUio thl genrou l'ruiiuiltloa. f THE IJ0N T0N'S 13c MEAL? Vft'KAIt, i:i:ai. !(, kitti:k, 3 imi:, oiri:i:. I ,-Mf.K- Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing input' hnlf hoIcb CO Ladica' Imlf Holes -Jo Boys half Knhn 10 MIbhi'b iitnl yontliH half poles .'!" ChildriMiB lialf oloa '!' Patches 10 See ri'pii.mitld Cincinnati Hoot and Shoo Kloro A. H. Kuli'. Prop. i::::i:r .?iE:.vn.'. Wnll paper r.t C'ottintj'H. Watch rppuirint; at Xewhouso Hroa'. All ltindu of jowolry repairing at Xow houeu ltrou". Engineer ShepnrdHon vvub on our etroetB thiri week. Ilov. .J. K. Muxlioltl hold services in Guido Koch .Sunday. A written Kunmnteo given with overy watch repaired nt XovsIkiueo Uros. John Dunbar and l. I!. Hampton, of Guidu Iioult, wore in tho city this wpult. Miner Uriw. nro paying -0 contB Tor corn. Thin in a gnud time to cell your BUrplllB. ' Editor HokiiiB. uf Xorcatur, Kansas, was upon our atrcotit Una week, en louto to Guide lt"cl; on IniBinee-e. When .u 'vimi jour watch, clock nnd jowulry uoi U (lono cheap and ilono ri'ht, tako it to X"whoutiu Bros. Tho morning bitvici-h at the M. H. church luht Sunday were conducted by Prof. Wilnun and bin eotinmblo wife. When ju'i wan, .i nico Hinooth bIiuvo or hair-cut, give (ion. FontroeB it call One door t-outh of tho Hon Ton Ilaltery Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Hunchey gnvo thoir daughter, Ula, a birthday party on hor 111th anniversary. A largo number of young follto woio present. Whut'u the in.iU r with a good ball toani ; Hod Cloud might to havo boiiio diversion from ctvok water, and, there fore, let's have a dandy ball club. Wliun our ujcb commence to acbo and tho team gather in t hum, and your houd achoR, it iu your eyes pleading for holp. Xovvhoiiht) liros. will holp thera. A.L.Twood, ot St. Joseph, Mo., an old aciuaintanco of tho editor horoof, formorly of Clinton, III., Sundayed in this city. Ho is traveling for a tjt. Joo tobacco house. J. S. Cox a d wife, accompanied by Mrs. Hall, loft nvorland on Monday for Colorado, whom Sid goes to improve- hia hoalth. Wo hope that ho may bo fortu nate along that lino. President Albright had a pplondid Sunday-fichool rally at Aebnry chapel last Sunday afternoon. Ho has oponed the campaign vigorously, and it will bo pushed with energy. Soino entorprioing man should mnko arrangomontfl to Bupply this city with ico. Suroly thera are enough people who want ico that will agree to tako cer tain quantities and pay for it during the heated season. We received, this wook, boidb of tho UnoBt maple sugnr that wo havo neon einco loaviug tho sugar camps af Ohio in our boyhood days. It was prosontod to ua by our friond, A. P. Hartwol), ot Inavale. wtio had received a quantity from Modinn, Ohio, near our old stamp ing ground, and his old homo. Bro. Hartwell has our thanks for tho samo. Wo shouldn't object to receiving n car load. Awarded Highest Honors World' DR ilt CREAM BUflNO powDa MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre Mi Ammonia, Alum or any other ?dultenie 4P YEARS THE ST7HAR vmiMt A F the 1 1 rv m:v. M rt rum II tin, rain, rain Correct time at Penman's lee mild hoiIm at ('ot.ing'rt. ilnniKB McNi'iiy was in Lincoln this week, Truee Sherer'e windmill blew down on Thumdii) night. A. M. Johnson, of Hiverton, was in Ked Cloud Tuesday. C 15. Crono has tho addition to their 1iou-.ii alniOHt completed. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hom iny (Hulled Corn). It is delicious. Spoctiicles and owi-glasses tilted by the only correct sjntom at XowIioubo Hhm. Henry Scott snjs his oata aro crowing b fast that he cannot keep out of their way. Good. Hetilah Hall gave hor young frionds a party on Saturday ovoning, thoocciiBion being hor lllth birthdny. Remember the bund boys' picnic, Wednesday nftornoon, May III, Every body cotnoand b:ing your baskets. Tho heavy raiiiB of this month will give Webster county tho largest yield of small grain known hero for sorernl yeniB, Itobt. Mclirido, and John Mcllrido and wife havo returned to Wyoming, after a pleasant visit with their mother and relatives. Karmors aro making great olforts to put in corn this t-pring. Xearly every fanner in Webster county will put in from 50 to lfiO acres. A little ill. then a little pill. Tho ill is gone the pill hns won. DoWilt's Little Early Risers tho liltlo pillt that euro groat ills. OL (Jotting . Messrs. C. L. Cutting, Jos. Horburgcr and J. O, Lindley havo purchased jointly, about '2V tons of manufactured icu from a St. Joo house. The Epworth League will give and ice cream social at tho ronidonco of Mrs. A. C. Hosmor, May 7. All aro invited. Mrs. Tt. S. Wilson, President. To-day is May day, and tho children of tho city havo provided themselves with numorouB May baskets for presen tation to thoir Hweothearts and friends this evening. It is said that thoro is u man in Red Cloud who threatens to whip his wife. If ho over executes his tlirent, ho had better got into Kansas quick. Ho might get tar and feathers. Treasurer Whito was up from Red Cloud sovoral days this week, repairing fonci-B and other property on his fnrm, on tho outskirts of town, damaged by tho rocont rains. IJlue Hill Lender. Geo. Drake, after roaming tho coun try to koep out of tho clutches of tho law, camo in and surrendered himself nud is now in chnrgo of Sh.-ilf Hunch ey, whom ho will remain until the June term of tho district court. Parties cleaning off their lots in ceino tery will please not throw thoir rubbish on other people's lots ai thprn is a wheel borrow there for people to wheel it down to tho big ditch south of tho bridge. Any person caught dumping it on tho grass will bo tlnod. Ry Order of Comotery Hoard. A gentleman by tho name of Rrown has purchased tho Cod man ranch, just oast of Gus Rnats, for which ho is said to havo paid tho sum ot SS00O. Thoro are !i.0 ncres, and Tin: Ciiiki considerB that Mr. Hrown hns mado an excellent bargain' Tho day will como whon tho land will bo worth thribblo tbo prico paid. A porcon wanted to know the other day ot P. M. Cowden, if tho address of Secretary Morton was Washington, Kan sas. Tho party had probably novor hoard of the capitol of tho Unitod States and that tho famous democrat secretary whoBe home is in Arbor Lodge, Xebra s ka, was holding down a fat ollico as eoc rotary ot agriculture Four more wooks ot public school and thon tho old bell will romain mute for throo months, during which timo the spiders will woavo their silken webs across tho bottom, whore they will ro main unbroken until tho hand of Jani tor Scummon pulls tbo ropo for tho Soptembor tqrm, and thon tho ponder ous clnppor will disturb tho delinnto strnnds for anothor eoason. Robert HareBnape and eon, Lowip, wero in tho city this weok, the guests ot his brothor-in-lnw, II, C. Wobbor. Ho was accompaniod by Geo. Gibbs. Tho gontlomon wero on route to Colorado. Mr. Haresnapo ran a furnituro storo in nn old frame building, whom tho Moon block dow stands, soruo ten yoars ago. Since leaving Rod Cloud, ho has beon in Florida and othor southorn states. llundroda ot subscribers aro sending their numes in for tho Xobraska and Kansas Farmor. Tho paper bus re ceived boiiio vorv ilattoring mention by tho Btato press, besides many words ot cheor from etockmon, farmers, and poul trymon. The papor low bus subscrib ora in Xebrnska, Kansas, Dnkota, Wneh ington, Colorado, Missouri, Iowu, Wis consin, Michigan, Illinois, Texas, Geor gia, Xow York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Penn sylvania, Montana, Indiana, and into 10 other states. A good showing, wo think. Dr. Prate's Cneam Baking Powder WoaJd't Flr tllghtit Mtdel ud Dlplwna. hep rmrn cmm OIH M l,Mv Charley Reil whs iu McCook this week Read A. II Kaley's prize eprlng an nouncement. Ed llohiiiiaii, of Lincoln, was in tho city this week, Harry Goble is down from Hastings for a week's visit at homo. A nico line of ladies' ties to bo worn with the shirt waists, at Wiener's. O. W. Lindsey and R. It. Fulton went to Cripple Creek Monday evening, Homer Kinsel has dismissed hlssohool near llltie Hill, and has permanently lo cated near this city. Herb Harber arrived in the city tliin week from Cripple Creek. Xow Mexico, and other distant points. A carload of tlno seod potatoes from Missouri for sale, very roaBonablo, nt AullzA Dyer's, Red Cloud. Mrs J.C.Warner, aftor a visit with her daughter in Hastings, will join her husband iu Gillette, Colorado. Will Yeiser went to Republican City hut Saturday, to make a run on tho St. Francis branch of tho H. ,v M. C. G. Codmun, formorly of Red Cloud, who is now tiurehnsimr nunnt of tho It. .v M. at Denver, was in tho citv this ' week. Mrs. Ellen Swartz of Lowiston. Pa., and Mrs. Kato Millorot Emporia. Kan., aro visiting rolatives in tho city this weelc. John Young, who has been iu this vicinity torn week or two on business, returned last Saturday to Cedar Hind's, this state. Tho schoola of Misses Susio Kenndy and Mabol Day, at Hladon, havo l.eon dismissed, and they havo returned homo for vacation. Mrs. J. R. Shirey, teacher in instru mental music; customary prices. Dully hair hour lessons to iioa' beginners nt reasonable rates. 18 tf J.S.White, our county treasurer, is maintaining his usual record on collect ing taxes. It is a pity that tho law bars him from a third term. J. E, Hill, who camo hero u short timo ago from Kansas City, for tho purpose buying cattle, doparled on Wednesday ovoning for Hutto City, Montana, whero ho expects to locate. Prof. Caster was in tho city this week, nnd it is said that, upon tho completion of his legal education, ho will locato in Red Cloud. That would nu"ord tho Great Family Weekly great pleasure. Charloy Robinson, Douglas Gather, Evcrott Dyer, Postmaster Cowden, Al. Warren, Del Abel and Roy Tait on joyed a run to Hastings last. Sunday, tho ma jority of them making the round trip. Wo havo only n few more of tho moth ers' friond waists for boys loft. These need no sowing on of buttons, all havo tho patent strap, and wo aro closing them out nt n great sacrifice Wiener the Clothier. Last Friday, as Charloy Erwa was in tho act of helping his wife from tho buggy, after her roturn from a drivo, tho horso took fright and broke loose, throw ing Mrs. Erwa from tho vohiclo. Sho sustained sevoral bruises. Rev. Horton, who hns boon holding revival meetings in tho Concreirntional church for nomo time, returned Inst Monday to Lincoln. He has ronted tho J. C. Warnor nronortv. and will hrinif his family horo to resido. Row Horton hiiB beon chosen to occupy tho Congre gational pulpit during tho einunior. Lavt Saturday forenoon, Hill Hayes' team became friehtenod ut a looso horse nnd ran away, throwing Hill from tho wngon, which pnssod over ono of hie lower limbs, without sorious injury, however. Tho tonm continued itfl bend- long flight, mowing down a row of trees in front of Aaron Conovor 8 residence nnd were tlnully blockod by a telograph pole. The wagon wus badly demolished. but tho horses were apparently nono the worso for thoir rough oxpenonce. The successful farmer has learned by experience that some grains require far differ ent soil than others. He knows that a great deal do pends on right planting at the right time. No use complain ing In summer that a mistake was made in spring. Decide before seed-time. The best time to treat coughs and colds is before the seeds, or germs, of consumption have begun their destructive work. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil, with Hypophos phltes, promptly cures lung aiad throat troubles. Do not neglect your cold, SCOTT'S KMULSION hit ben tndorstd by th mdlcil preff stlon for twenty ytjri. (i your inter.) Thiihticiuit it Is tfityi tiUublltvtyt untlirm lwiy (MtaMt Hi f ami Norwtum CW-ftr Oil tmd Hj?opoitM. ImUt en Scott'e Emuliloo, wltk tridcmtik of am ind fun. Put up In to cent nd ti.oo slit. Th until tkt may U tnoutit cum your couth nIuIi your toby. mm fkiday. may i, ,UOI)M I'lMVV, Wall pap-r t c'.,iiiiif,n W. A. Sniu wits dt wn from HaslingH Monday Mrs. Dr. Dameroll has returnml to Hastings. Capt. lllaine, of Cowles, was on our streets Thursday, Henry Clark was doing business in (Snide Rock this week. O A. Kdgcrton, of Cluide Rock, was in tho city Wednesday. Uncle Dick Payne says ho never saw such a country for rain. Mr. Levi Dellart and wife are visiting at. their old homo in Illinois. Say aid you mo pap's mule going down tho street. Exit, Winfrey. Cotting guarantees tho Lincoln Mixed paint to beat anything in tho market. T. E Elsod, of Pawnee City, was in Red Cloud the latter part of last week. G. R. Chancy has located in Rol Cloud, and his ofllco is in tho Moon block. H. E. Pond has IVIO ncres of woll fenced nnd well-watered pasture laud for rent cheap, A. L. Hildreth, tho popular lumber. man of Cowles. was doing business in Ked Cloud to dav. A man by the name of Johnson was arrested iu Guide Rock this week, charged with seduction. Hon Ludlow was in Lincoln this weok, attending tho pow-wow of the unterri tied. Ho returned safe L. C. Gilbert, of Exeter, Xeb.. Im in tho city today. Ho brought U."0 head of cattlo to Copies to pusture. Homnrd McXeny and Jns. S. (iilhntu wero in Guide Rock Thursday, attend the lawsuit of the state of Xebrnska vs. Heitz. Herb Harbor has returned from Crip ple creek, and says his if 1S().000,(XK) gold mine is not in it since JelT Ward ronaiicd tho crook. Don't forget that Chancellor MaoLoan of the state university will leeture in tho Congregational church on tho even ing of the 8th. Mrp. J. A. Richardson is tho proprie tress of one of tho llnest cures for hog and chicken cholera that has as yet been tliscovcied. See liur about it. Mrs. Jno. Shirey has returned to Red Cloud to live. Mrs. Shirey will give music lossons on tho piano, and as a pianist she has few equals iu this city. Row D. R. Dungan or Cottier univer. sity, will preach at the Christian church next Sunday. Subject for morning h or vice. "Ho Camo to Ilimsulf;" evening "Pilato's Puzzle." ' Row H. D. Piatt, formorly tho much, beloved pastor of tho Cowles Congrega tional church, had a Btroko or paralyeiB thia weok, and it is doubtful whether ho will recover or not. Mr. T. E. Horton. tho ovnngelist, has accepted tho invitation of the Cengro gational church to remain horo during tho summer. Ho will occupy tho pulpit noxt Sabbath morning nnd ovoning. Tnkondofloof DoWitt's Little Early Risers jast for the good they will do you. These little pills nre good for indigestion good for headache, good for liver coin plaint, good for constipation. Thoy aro good. Ii Cotting. D. J. Judson boliovoa in kooping up with tho timos, nnd, accordingly, no w rides around tho city in a handsome phaeton which ho hns just purchased. Ho has also beon improving Ids prom isoB nicely by adding chickon parks, and bo on. Mrs. Eliznboth Kaloy, niothor of Hon. C. W. Kaloy, und MisB Hobs Kaloy, who hnvo beon visiting in Salt Lnko, Utah, for ovo- a year, am in tho city visiting Mr. Kaloy and family. Thoy will remain horo n fow wooks boforo roturning to their home in Ohio. Goo. E. MacLonn, chancellor of tho Btato university, will delivor a lecturo nt tho Congregational church Friday ovon -ing, May 8th. Subjoct: "Xobraska School Systom." Tho people of Red Cloud should not fail to hoar tho Chan cellor, ns ho ia u brilliant Bpoakor. Henry Kcuhlor. ono of tho domocrat ic "gold bug" rosidontB of Hluo Hill, wub soloctod ns n dologato to tho nutionul democratic convontion in Chicago. Tho only quostion will bo, whethor tho gold bugs or tho froo sllvor wing run tho con vontion. If tho free Bilveritos win, Honry will hnvo to Bit on the etops. On noxt Wednosdny ovoning, Muyor eloct MyorB will tako up tho reins ot city government, and Mayor Bentloy will lay thorn down, aftor a year's good work for Rod Cloud. The Chikk hopes tho new oflicora will administer tho af fairs of tho city as woll, or bottor. than tho out going ofllcorB. Wo must have economy. Fer oyory qnnrter in a mnu's pookot thoro nro n dozen uses; nnd to use onoh ono In Bnoh a wny ns to derivo tho grunt est benefit is n qaestion overy ono must solve for himself. Wo believe, howevor, that no better use oould be inndo of ono of tueao quarters thnu to exchange It for a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera nnd Dlnrrhooa Horueiiy, a mediolno that cvory fnmily ehonld be provided with. For sale by M. E. Urioe, Wanted. Two good saddle poniea wanted, ply to J. M, Aultr. Ap. ism. Big Clothes for Big Men, Stout men who have difficulty in finding clothes to fit them should try our celebrated H. S. & M. "Stout Suits" the kind that fit. Easy and comfortable, handsome in appearance they've made many a big man happy. This Label on a Garment in euros Perfect Fit imi and Satisfaction $FV It stands for tho best that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce. We want yon to come jukI Ionic nt om- Sfi.nn Smt- !...- .,i.. Cllttal to iltlV O IflVi Itv numf inin'oliiuitu ,il 4? (U . . - ... . . Good all wool Our SIC, 12, 13.50, and $15 Suits in Cassi- mcre, Cheviots, Thihbets, and Worsted cannot be be beaten for style, quality or price. We offer absolutely the best at those prices that can lie shown. '1'- i Vrr' NtPitZ "l-".!f A Writ I 'mM.t i il 'UJVr rw mwm Mi J- v. 3 H I u If " I g IN SHIRTS y I Ci We can beat the world. Js Hl Remember our shirts are all f pZ made full sizes, even the J I LS cheapest. We have a t I I jrj great line from 23 to gS J Hl 75 cents. M Our BULL DOG brand is yoked, and AG inches long, made of the best Shirtings, at 48 cents. Dress Shirts from 45 cents up. We have all tho novelties in Hats. Wo have put on our bar gain counter a lot of odd hats, in Stetson and other good make which we are offering at just half price to clean up our stock. Wo ofier you the beBt Shoes at the prico, and give yon tki name guarantee that you get elsewhere. We want your trade, and havo marked oir goods so that you will buy if you give us a chance to show them to you. WIENER, The Clothier. nuanmrn i '" .-......,. .... . IIIK Suits at 18.00. OUR BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUIT DEPARTMENT never offered better bargains than this season. We have Children's Suits as low as 75 cents, E r Si m $ u I ii l I ii V . I I .V. i I V . T i ( ti i" W i wqaa6ggaa-lffl ni'v: '" " ' r i'1 irirr nniirTiiiiiiiiiTnniiiiy loot . . ,. ii ! i mi mimii iTrtTflff1'nf7fPfMTW iWt ateMMMMMMMijMMiMOT;iMMairtMtriitrmirnmiTi)rrwiBq fi