tinstitr .5P3K& SS y -.i MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. !! 'mimmiii:imm ..--v i ' i f j i ,1 .r m a, "With this ring I wed thee." Shakespeare. JjJ 2 T ho ring of lovo and tho vine of m goodness should bo blended in 'T tho wcmmlng ring- A man I wants nothing in lifo that ho J -. wants to ho us euro of ns ho dous JJ tho quality of his wedding or on- I g.igomnnt ring. Ho wants tho J best bo wants just what ho pays JJ for, and ho wants to buy it qui- 2J ctly and secretly. Goodness and aecresy aro two strong Jj points in our wedding and on JJJ gagomont ring selling, s Tteftiowse 'Rvos., JEWKL1KS AMD 0ITICIAN8. Ft GENERAL CITY NEWS. Tiik Chief $1 per year. Harness repairs, Fogcl & Hutchison. Supplies for gas lamps at City Uakory. Ben Ludlow was in Hastings Tups day. Jos. Garbcr was a visitor to Superior Tuesday. Tho CliiKK and Chicago Inter Ocean ono year for SI. 25 A. 1). McNoor of Mine Hill was u Red Cloud visitor this week. Carl Martin of Wjmorp was hero thii week visiting friend.--. Largest lino of heaters in tho valley at Wright's hardware stoic. K. A. Simpson of lilun Hill was at tending court hero this week. .1. W. Vest and wife arrived home this week from a tiip to Mi.snoiui. Walter Itoby sells tho Singer .-owing machine. Pilees rigiit. Out thu bctt. Mrs. Samuel Temple and Mrs Weide man left W dnrsday niglit for Atlantic, Iowa. 1. A Ycl.. former lied (Jioud al lorney, now f South Oiiiaha, was lit it; this week. An elegant line of Homo Spun Suit ing for spring suits at the Big Store. Minimi Hnos. Do you want a boating stovo? If you do go to Wright's. Ilo-hns a largo lino attbo lowest prices. Park and Georgo Perry who were culled to Michigar. by tho death of their father returned homo Friday. Gospol service at Moon block hall, Sabbath, March 11th at 3 p.m. God willing, Mr. Horton is expected to be homo. County Attornoy Ranney of Blue Hilt wn9 looking after Webster coun ty's intorcsts before tho district court this week. Percy McBrido loft Saturday morn ing after a visit with tho folks hero, for Chicago, whoro ho will take up a course of instruction in ono of tho op tical colleges there. Tho Uescuo Circlo will meet with Mrs. Cotting, Thursday, March 15th, at 2:30 p.m. Ladies pleaso bring carpet rags, as a part of tho hour will bo de voted to sowing. All Indies of tho town are inritod. Lost: Between Minor's storo and roBideaco of W. V. Boat, a small pack age containing small pair of shoos and dry goods, on Monday night. Finder will be liborally rewarded by leaylng at this office. IIKHK'STO TIIK HINGES OK J riUENDSIIIl' i MAY TIIKY NBVKIl UUST." LIB, STEKL, SVHEKR. DRINK KND BKT. When you Lie, Ut In be only a "white" one. I I When yo SU1. eteal away from bid com- J I Pny. J J When y.u Bwcar, swear by your oountry. When you Drink, drink to tho hea-th of a J I friend, J When you KaI, cat at the J : : if Star Bakery, , t J. O. WILES, Prop. 4 kM4.4 !ssBBstMK!2affiiizr'SSAi MJmg&i'M-L.'Ji 'nf vJv vlt-i iKSIyv r-r t-i,-.m r, -.. .' dm .t Now is tho time to sublet bo, Heaters in endless variety n W. W. Wright's. I. V. Crary of Guido Hock was in tho city Tuesday. W. U. Dimmick of Blue Hill was in tho city yesterday. Ed. Young of Norton, Kansas, was in tho city this week. If you want anything in tho harness lino sco Fogol & Hutchison. Wanted Good girl for general hottsowork Mus O. C. Ti:ki.. Our phone number is now 72 Call us up whou you need job printing. M. W. Dickerson lias rented the Star barn and will run it as a feed stable. C. F. Kvans has built a brick walk in from of his resilience in tho south ward. Mrs. Amy Teelof Indlanola was here this week risking with O. C. Tool and family. Mrs. Van Camp and son Goorgo re turned from a trip to Denver Sunday morning Fred BraUbrook was in Guide Hock Thursday to take the picture of a mar riage group. James Mcintosh and family returned tho first of the week from a visit with relatives at Wymore. Uavo you examined our line of wash fabrics for summer. Thoy are going rapidly. Miner Biios. S.C. Smith of tho firm of Smith Bros., Boatrico, was looking after bus iness matters in the city this week. C. F. Morcy, G. W.Tibbitts, M. A. Hartigan and J. S. Logan of Hastings aro in tho city litis week nttcuding court. ' Mrs. S. F. Spokeslield returned Sun day from Do? Moines, Iowa, where she had been purchasing her spring stock of millinery W. B. Koby was in lloldrego the fust of the week attending a district meet ing of the chaii men of tho republican county cent nil committee. A warrant was sworn out on Wed uosday night for John Galhrnlth .Jr, on a charge of having stolen $155 from Amos (Just He was arrested and placed in jiil. Forty styles bedroom suits, 20 .styles couches, 15 styles dining room chairs A few items from our big furniture shipment to be placed on sale next week. Mineis Hko-s KiangcliMs Mr. and Mr L. A. Hits 'nn ar soon to -irriw :U homo again. nicy arc to e.untiui si mmics i gn-wi-i meetings at Inavale beginning on the evening of March 15th. On Thursdays, February Oth and 20th, March Gth and 20th, the Burling ton lotito will sell round trip excursion tiekots to Hot Springs ami Custer, S. D.. at tho rato of ono standard faro plus 12 for continuous passage witli a return limit of thirty days from uato of sale. A. Conoveh, Agent. F.V.Taylor last Monday received a handsome new pair of chnrch truoks, to be ised for moving coffins through the aisles of churches, etc. The now trucks aio a good thing and will be of great benefit in stopping the crowding nocessary for pall boarers to get through a small church aisle with a coffin. On Wednesday night burglars forced an entranco to tho residences of G. W Lindsey and Al Galusha. AtLindsey's thoy got somo money, ono of his lino gold nuggets, and a receipt for money paid on his ticket to Capo Nome. At Galusha's they secured a gold watch and chnin. No cluo to tho robbers has as yet been secured. In district court this week tho caso of Oscar Wohler charged with the theft of Oliver Hedgo's team and in whoso possession the team was found, was heard before a jnry. Although tho casoagalnst the young man wns deemed a hopolesB ono by attorneys and those who wero conyorscent with the case, tho Jury roturned a verdict of acquittal. Tho Duff Elevator Company who havo had a foundation laid for an ele vator building for several months past havo a forco of mon hero and will be gin tho erection of tho building at onco. This is another good movo in tho right direction and with a pood, onergetic manager Red Cloud ought to buy her sharo of tho grain which is now boing hauled to nearby towns. A little competition in this line will not bo a bad thing either. The;Cowdoa-Kaley Clothing Co. now hnvo their house cleaning done and tho first consignment of their now spring stock in sliapo. Tho store room has boon newly papered and painted and with tho now and bright spring stock prosouts an elegant appearanco which is attractive and ploasing to tho uyo. This firm has a reputation for running a first class storo whoro updo dato clothing and gout's furnishings can nlwayi bo found and a glanco through their storo and over their stock will convlnco anyone that they uro justly entitled to tho reputation tksy kav gaiuttl. a yi i lawawawa, 5MlaiwjPW mm vHC " TELL YOU" friend, it will pay you to buy your IMPLEMENTS at Peterson's. You will find the goods tho best and prices right. Yours for business, Jas. Peterson. LOCALLY. E. O. Parker of Guide Rock was in tho city yesterday. Got Wright's pricos and seo his lino before you get n henler. H. A. Simpson of Blue Hill was a business visitor here this week. Will Yeiser after a couple of weeks stay hero went back to Oxford Mon day. Attorney John (). Yeiser of Omaha was here this week looking after legal matters. M. B. Edlemaii, formerly of this city, was hero looking after business matteis on Thur-day. We buy and sell for spot cash. Wo purchase our goods in carload lots. MiNi.it Biios. Dr. J. W. Moranville this week had city water put in his ofiico building on north Webster sticet. Fogol & Hutchison have a fine lino of heavy work harness you should see before you buy a new otic Julius Grimingpr of Wymote was here this week looking alter business mattiMs and visiting iclalivi". Mi", ilefi Mtitti. and family and Lew Matlix and family left Sunday ovening for Montana where they will make their future home. Carrie A. Odell who has been visiting for several weeks with W. H Koby and family left Wednesday morning for her homo at East Dubuque, Illinois. Mrs. Baum left Wednesday for Lin coin having received the nows that her mother was very ill with pneumonia. Later news announced that she had suceumbed to the disease on Thursday. A tnrkey dinner was given at Guide Rock by Mrs. A. J. Hayes and a largo numbor of guests wore presonl. Among those from this vicinity present were Mrs. Geo. J. Warron, Mrs. L. P. Albright, Mrs. I. Frisbio and Mrs. Mil ler. At tho regular meeting of tho lira department last Monday cvoning the following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: Chief J. O. Butler. Asst. Chief Benjamin Pegg. Secretary J. II. Wegniann. Treasurer Wm. Wolfe. Trustees-W. 1. Elliott, I.H.Lud low, L. A. Aulte. We have added to our stock a cotaplete line of the latest Magazines and i Story Papers. Wo solicit your patronage. We carry tho largest stook of Books and Stationery l in tho city. C. L. COTTING, The Druggist prww-r-va WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Gustlo Moeiio left Thursday morn ing for Illinois. A. M. Wallets of Blue Hill was in tho city this week. Mark Parkes was hero from McCook the lit st of the week. Head Cudahj'.s prize ad in this paper; then scud postal for 300 page prize catalog. 1) Jones a.id sou Ernest of Guido Hock were in the city this wek at tending coml. F. A Swee.y of Blue Hill was in the city the fore part of tho week attend lug district court. Turnuro Bros, are this week having their store rooms papered and cleaned up preparatory for tho spring trade. Is your name written there Where? On our subscription books for the last year in the UHh century. It should be. Wn enn sell von nnv foods in our line and iruarantee in ices lower than any cnlaloguo house In America. Mineii Bros Fon Exoiianuk Brick block, threo rooms, to trado for small farm In Web ster county. For particulars call at office ot J.S. White. Tho sidewalks and everything olso wero covered with a coat of ico last Monday and Tuesday and tho small boy with tho skates was very much in ovidonce. Aoents Wanted for tho best type writer on tho market, the "Pittsburg Visible," writing in sight at all times; lusivu territory given. Addrcai Bradloy Uardwaro Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Goi.n at Cai'K Nome. If you want information about tho Cape Nome countrj, how to get there and what It costs, writu to J. Francis, General Pas senper Agent, B. it M. railroad in Neb raska, Omaha, Neb. J B. Zook, the new stock buyer ar rived in this pity f i om Dillcr the fote paitoftho week, and since then the hog market has been on the boom. The gentleman is here for business and lied Cloud can now boast of as good a m:uk t as can bo found any win re Mi. A Teel, n lcpicMMitative of tin- KiiMil Nriirhlints lodge which is the ladies iitixiliaiy to the Modern Wood man, is in the city this week etideavin ing to establish a lodge here. She has been faitly successful m far and the lodge will be soon organized. W.S. BoiiM! this week received his new soda water fotintt.iii and as soon as the weather .vaims up will com- I inetiic serving the public with ice cold 'sodas. The fountain is a hnndsoiii.' !..r... .....I ...I. I.- l.'..fl,lv f. Ilil lllll.flllv IPIH- illlll H,II- mvnnj ... ...i ..'. j complete re.staiuaiit. A change of tune will go into effect on thii B. it M. Sunday. Passenger train No. 11, from the west will now arrive at S:15 p.m. instend of 8.15 p.m. as for merly. No. l.'l passenger from tho east will now arrive at 8.05 a.m. instead of 7:35 a.m. as formerly. No. 00, freight for tho cast will loavo at 0:45 a.m. The regular March term of tho dis trict court convened in this city last Monday, with the new judge, Hon. Ed. L. Adams presiding. A largo nuiibor of cases have been disposed of and the judge has given gaaeral satisfaction to the attorneys. Owing to the long and continued hours the court kept in ses sion wo woro unable to secure a list of tho cases disposed of this week. Tho following was handed us by Hov. Roscoo A. Barnes for publica tion. "Anti-Saloon Leagun mooting. Tho saloon must go. Mr. J. B. Carnes, state superintendent of tho A, S. L. of Nebraska, will lecture in the Congre gational church on Monday evening, nnd in tho Christian church on Tues day evening of next wcok All citi zens aro requested to bo presont. Como out and hoar tho best lecture of tho year. Seata froe." Some aro of tho opinion that as tho Nebraska Moreantilo Company has sold ontthoir baaineis in this city that tho city would lose ono of its former foremost baslneis mon, Mr. Alfred tladell. la this they are mistaken. The large room in the Moon block, formerly occuplod by F. T, Taylor as a furniture store, is now beingropapered and paintod and will bo occupied by Mr. Hadoll in tho noar future with a full lino of dry goods. Tho public will bo glad to know that Alfred (will still contintio in business in this city, and The Chief wishes him success in his now venture. This week tho dry goods andgroceiy stock of the Nobraska Mercantile Co. was sold to A. II. Kaley & Sons. The former proprietors, Olnoy & Gaston, will in the future dovoto tholr time to tholr musical instrument businoss. Tho new firm noeds no introduction to tho people They have boon connected with many business ventures in this city, and tho junior members havo lived in this community since child hood. Tho now firm intends to con duct tho business in tho satno manner as it was formorly conducted. Tho gro cery stock, which is al proaont in tho snmo room with tho dry goods, will bo transferred back to tho room in which it formorly was, as soon as tho remod eling is finished. Tho now firm has vur hast wiihei for success. fuSfctw-ls- f Hats Stacked to the Gelling. Hem and Hobby Spring Styles. Our Spring Stock of Hats is now in. Also showing new spring styles in Shoes, black and tan.J Big line Nobby Neckwear. Gouiden-Kaley Glothing Gompany. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. &iK.!ii' w The Red Cloud Chief AND v, ft ONE YEAR WE ARE NOW'GIVING SPECIAL BAR GAIN PRICES ON SALE BILLS. "vV & HUNDREDS OF Prizes Free for saving the wrappers off of DIAMOND "G" Laundry Soap These prizes Include over SO STANDARD MAGAZINES and hundrtds of other useful and handsome gifts. Pries List mailed free on laqulrj. Drop a postal sard to... PREMIUM DEP'T. GUDAHY SOAP WORKS, SO. OMAHA. NEB. Sy-lt raw Qrr torn ul kp DUaarf fl f ftoip. W4M-ad u-kWnimauidw wUi t4 Mm to pM la Heck. SWEET POTATOES FOR SAEE. I have a tine lot of awoot potatoes suitablo for seed or for family use which I desire sell. Tho varieties aro "White Cuban Queen and "Yellow Jersey." $1.00 per bushel. All first qualities for raising plants. Parties desiring sweot potatoes for tho purpose of raising plants or eating can got samo by calling my farm four and one-half miles south-west of Hod Cloud. JOS. ROCHER. The Chief Costs U ..-, . . 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