Kmf SB5C' - vtr" "Tl-i'-Sf n n f n i 1 ft i i t m n nt i. t With this ring- I wed thcc." Slnikcspciut'. The ting nf lovt mid thu ling nf goodntst should lie blfiult'il In thu wpiumlng iin A linn wants nothing In life? that ho wants to bo as mho of as ho tloes thu quality nf hi wi-dtling or imi g.igt'iiu'tit ring Ui' wants thu licsl hf wants just what hf pays for, ami he wants to huv it qui fitly and sci'ictly (Joodurss and si'i'n'sy nvu two strong points in our wt'ddiug and em gsigcniunt ring soiling, JBWKUllS AND OITICIANS lb lb lb lb tb lb lb lb lb lb b lb lb lb k lb tb lb lb lb lb tb lb lb lb tb lb lb lb tb lb tb lb I AttSWl J tl ttttttttetett-ttttte-tttfcfc- Northurn grown seeds, Backet Store. Heaters in endless variety n V V Wright's. Full line of fresh bulk gudun seeds tV. B Koby's. Ot'o Hutchinson and wife of Cowlts were- hcreSundny. If you want anything in the harness lino see Ftigol & Hutchison. " ANTKl): (iood Rill for gi'lie'lnl house work. M its U C. Tkki. H B C.istnn has moved his house. I,. .1.1 .......I . ... v... .. in m. Kimii in oueortiia, Kansas. Oui phone nunilier is now T'J C-ill us up when you need job printing. Mr-.. lien Ludlow letiirned'riiui sday noon from a viit with fi lends in Omaha Will Wolfe lias elected it windmill and tank at his lesideneu in the south waul U.ieKoats returned Thursday night from a visit in the eastern pat t of the state I'lonclilng at Mt. Hope, Kansas by Rev. (. W. Huinincll, at 11 o'clock next Sunday FoiiSai.kCiieai'. An Kaglo Lister, two cultivators and a top buggy. Mies. Cunuvkic. GENERAL CITY NEWS. Tiik Ciukk$1 per year. Harness repairs, Fogel & llutcliison. Supplies for gns lamps at City Bakery. 1. B. Colvin of Guide Rock was here Thursday. The Star Bakery building has been neatly painted. The Chikk and Chicago Inter Ocean one year for $1.25 Northern grown flower and garden seeds at the Ricket Store. Mm. Shophordson of Riverton was hero tho first of the week. Two residences for sale or rent in city. See S. U. Llghtfoot. Largest lino of heaters in tho valloy at Wright's hnrdwnro store. Jcsso Baker was up from Sunorior Sunday visiting with friends here. Walter Roby sells tho Singer sowing machine Prices right. Get tho best. Buelah Jackson of McCook arrived in tho city to visit with relatives this vfeok Cloyd Cummiiigs returned Tuesday from Alliance, whoro ho wont to work tho railroad. Kobt. McBrido has moved his Racket Store in tho building recently vacated by F. V. Taylor. Thomas Hamer from down in Kansas was takon to Lincoln Monday to bo treated for paralysis. Do you want a boating stove? If you do go to Wright's. Ilo-has a largo line nttho lowest prices. Andre v Rorg is again ablo to bo on our streets after a serious illness of several weeks duration. Seed oats for sale, Norway and Sil ver Mino, good clean seed. Apply to E. B Goblo, Rod Cloud, Nob. Daniel Swart, arrived in tho city Wednesday evening and has taken the position of baker with Wm, Bonso. Win. II Busking and Miss Lizzie B. uumcin, tintn or Kosomont wero graiiied a license to wed on March 20. Mrs. H. P. Deal who visited tho first of tho week with her brother, Low Clnrm, ha9 returned to her heme nt St. Louis. Mrs Thomas Kralik wont to Oxford Wednesday morning to attend the fu neral nf the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clark. J. A. Boyd has decided to remove his mnrble and granite business from thin place to Oxford and has shipped his tools and other stuff to that place. Mrs. Naomi Warron of Muscatine, rlowa, mother ! Joseph Warron is vis iting -vithhor son and other relatives here. She has reanhed tho ago of 87 years. The Adventist church will bo dedi cated on Saturday, April 7. Elder Nelson, president of tho Nebraska con fereucn and Elder White will conduct tho services. All are cordially invited. R' cm ir services will ow ho hold in the Episcopal Church on the first nnd third Sunday of each month nt 10:30 a. in, and 7:30 p. m. Rov. Mr.Xanders has ! n placed in charge of this dis trict and will make his huadquarters At Red Olond. . Gt o Rii.obatiin was urifsted last Sat urday upon a complaint sum n out by W. T Kola ei' for obtaining and giving liquoi niJnn. Kim-icy i ho cannot get llqu -i ul the s iloons 'I lie caso was tried iiiifoic Judge Wiat Saturday afternoon and Biisbatun was given $50 and c-ists, Being unablo to pay the line ho whs committed to jail, but later the tine was remitted. McCook is with E. B. I Mhs Lillio Biiruott of visiting bore this week Smith nnd family. J. M.Chafllr. is building a now fence around his residence property and otherwise improving. Pi of. Kelley attended the mooting of tho Central Nebraska Teachers Associ ation at Hastings 'Ihursday. Leslie Chancy ami Cloyd Cummings have returned from their trip to tho northwestern pat t of Nebraskn. Miss Ethel Hundershot whu lias been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Spokes Held has rulurncd to her home at Heb ron. Wm. McKimmoy who has bcon liv ing at Norton, Kansas, has ro'.urned to this city and will be foreman of tho B. & M. section hero. Tho voting places next Tuesday will bo at tho Fireman's Hall in tho north waiti and at W. T. Elliott's shoo shop in tho south ward. Nellie Shermnn returned home Sun day night from Keokuk, Iowa, whore she has boon tnking instructions in millinery trimming. Jeweler Morse has placed a very fine clock on tho north wall of his placo of business. It is tho largest one in tho city and a correct timekeeper. Mrs. A. M. Trimble, a tcacherof Ord, Nob., stopped off Jon her way homo from Gui to Rock, to visit tho family of G. I. Kelloy Mrs. Trimble was teaching with Mr. Kelloy at Ord. Paul Popt returned Wednesday from Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he has boon for so veral months with his father, mother and sister. Tho rest of tho family will return later. Alfalfa seed for salo. Guaranteed to bo clearof Russian thistles, sweet clo ver or mustard. Prico 3G per bushel, at farm of I. B. Hampton on bottom road on south side of river, three miles west of Guide Rock. Having decided to add to my tailor ing establishment a special order de partment, I will on March 15lh be ready to order for you at tho following prices; Suits from 19 35 up. Worsted suits, guaranteed all wool, from $11 50 up. Trousers from $3 25 up. Fancy Vests fiom $3.25 up. II. P. Sowteii, Merchant Tailor, Red Cloud, Neb. Tho W. R. C. will hold a memorial servico for Mrs. Witoiimeyer late nat ional president of that order, at the Masonic hall on Saturday, April 7th at 4 p. m. All the members are requested to be present and each one can invite some friend if she wishes. Members of the G. A. R. are invited to bt pres ent. Mrs. Witenmoyer was also the first national president of the W. C. T. U. Members of that society are also invited to bo present. I Want Your Business. i ;i"il if fair ticatuiuiiluiid quality of goods counts for anj thing with joti 1 will get it. The best class of trade ccnies my way be cause 1 sell the best goods for the price thai others ask for infeiior goods, I tun heie to back up any goods that I sell. If there isnuythi.ig wiongl make it right. Come and look my goods over. Thoy are all up to date. Jas. Peterson. 55? "''" W!?r?'xf?ffi WEEK'S HAPPENINGS C L Cutting is visiting In Wisconsin, IMis Hopkins of Rivorlon wns hero this week. Chin lej Rieglo made n dip to Hast lugs this week Edgar Wickham left Monday morn ing for Norcatur. The front of Wm Bontn's restaurnnt h-is been neatly painted. v. iiniies t ins oi itinninmgtnn was tlmiig biHincss here this week. Blanch Budding of Guide Rock is liei c visiting with her sister Myrtle. Ed. Ot'c ring was looking after busi ness nutters at McCook the lirt of the week. CTOIIfflBWBPwMjIPflWfc StsWmI v tV,wV 'vwKKKStKtm . mmmmmmmfl r leml rc ' fill AIM IB I ilim If if vn I I II , i 1 Wm If 11 II II LOCALLY. Bon Ludlow was a Hastings visitor this week. Will Parker returned Thursday from Grand Island. Got Wright's prices iiutl beo his lino before you gel n heater. L. D. Oatman made n business tiip to Kansas City this week. John Vest has had his residonco in tho south ward newly shingled. Jay Best nnd wife left Tuesdny for Denver where thoy will rcsido in the future Ono thing can bo safely said and that is that you don't huvo to push us olT of the feuco. Fogel & Hutchison have a tine lino of heavy work harness you should sou before you buy a now ono. B. B.Mizoris repairing tho rooms over his grocorn store which wero re cently consldesnbly damaged by tire. Turnure Bros, shipped a carload of potatoes this week. This makes six carloads this firm has shipped this win ter. Married, on Saturday, March 25th, Goo. W Hummcll of Vesper, Kansas, and Miss Ella Carpenter of Webster county, Rov. F. W. Dean officiating. What a pity it is that some good re former didn't como to this town sever al yearn ago. How tho credit of tho town has suffered for lo thtso many yoars and all unnecessarily. Gold at Caik Nome. If you want information about tho Cape Nomo countrj, how to get thero and what it costs, write to J. Francis, General Pus senper Agent, B. & M. railroad in Neb raska, Omaha, Nob. Mrs. Gross, sister of Mrs. Bontloy, this week purchased ono of the houses of M. Finch which has boon located on his residence property, and is having it removed to north Webster street, and will occupy it in the near future as her homo. r HKIIK'STO TIIK IlINOKS rillKNDSUIl' HAY THKV NKVKK HU8T." OK f" When you Me, lt in be only a "white" nc. When you Steal, steal awy from bid company. f When you Swear, swear by your country, When you Drink, drink to tho hcath of a LIE. STERL,, SWEKR, DRINK KND EKT. friend, When you Bat, cat at the Star Bakerjr, J. O. WILES, Prop. Miss Mnuel Martin entertained n largo number of her friends at her homo north of town Inst Friday even March 23d. Many games wero indulg ed in during tho evening and nt n late hour a' most delicious supper was served, after which tho guests depart ed for their several homes thinking Miss Martin a royal entertainer. Darwin H. Bean, infant son ofEvor- ett and Mrs. Bean, born January 11, passed away from their loving care on March S3, agtd two months and twelvo days. Tho funeral and burial services conducted by Rev. Rippetoe of River ton, and attended by a largo concourse of neighbors and friends, was held nt tho Pleasant Pihirie school house Sun day, March 25th. Otto Pope and O. T. Hazolton had a lively runaway nenr tho south ward school. Tim horse- ran into a wire fotict) and the occupants of tho buggy jumped. After smashing tho buggy into kindling-wood tho horse ran to the north end of town and stopped for breath. This is tho samo horso that ran away a short time ago foi Otto, and caused tho brtakingof two ribs. Qll. W. Brewer was takon to Kansas City last Saturday, accompanied by Dr. Henry Cook to take treatment. On tho doctor's arrival home on Monday ho i eportetl that tho patient had stood ft the journey all right. Mrs. Brewery left em Tuesday morning for Kansas o City and shortly after her eleparturni a tulugiiuii .viis received aniiounciugn Mr Bunvet'b death, lie ivns a mein.' berof the Masoniu fraternity of this,r city and an honored ami respected citi-J1 zen of this place for many yoar. In W N Richardson was looking after business matters at his faun near Odell. Miss Helen McFarland returned Thursday from a visit with relatives at Grand Island. oTwo new crossings weic put in on north Elm street this week Thoy have been much needed for some time. The Degree of Honor dance at the Masonic Hall last Tuesday evening was quit largely attended and a gotnl timowas had. For E.xriiANiiK Brick block, three rooms, to trade for small farm in Web ster county. For particulars call at office oi J.S White A number of the friends of Win. Crabill rcpaiicd to his liomr on Thurs day evening ami gave hmi a surprise in honor of bis birthday v Man icd, Sunday, March 25, at the homo of the bride's father, S. B. Car penter, on Indian Creek, Mr. George W. Hummcll, of Vesper, Kansas ami Miss Ella Carpenter of Red Cloud, Rev. Frank W Dean officiating. Tho par ties are both wellautl favoi ably known here and their host of friends unite in wishing them a long and prosperous journey through life. At tho homo of the bride's pa rents six miles west of Bladen; nccuricd tho mnrriiigo of Robert A. Richardson to Miss Anna Lntz. Promptly nt noon tho young couple nt tended by John Lutz and Miss Mary Richardson took their places in tho parlor where tho Roy. (J. W. Hummel pronounced tins words which made them ono for life. Tho bndo was attir ed in a lovely dress tf white mull trim med in lace and chiffon, whilo tho groom wns handsome inn conventional black dress suit. Immediately after the ceremony tho gliosis repaired to tho dining room whoro a bounteous repast was served to which all did am ple justice. Tho bride is a charming young laely of noble Christian charac ter and accomplishments, while tho groom is one of our prosperous young farmers of sterling worth and a good Christian man. Thoy will go to house keeping on the Pashby farm south of Bladen. Thoy have the host wishes of all thoir many friends. M. M. Stern wns arrested Monday on a complaint sworn out by Mrs. Bus btttun wife of tho gontlejmn who wns arrestod and lined for giving liquor to parties who could not gel it themselves and at a preliminary hearing tho case was sot for yesterday. Tho caso was called yesterday afternoon before Judgo West at tho court houso and was con tinued nil afternoon and to-day (till about 4 p. m. when a verdict was handed in by tho juryjof "not guilty." Tho case has caused considerable in terest among our pooplo as it was un derstood that this was tho first real move of the Anti-Sal ion Longuo in their effort to drive out tho saloons. Wo thiuk it can bo safely assorted that tho complaint was not tho voluntary actof tho complaining witness, but the nets ofothor parties morolntorested. Wo nro iu favor of the. enforcement of the saloon laws, nnd tho puni-ihment of saloon men for infractions of it, but we aro not in favor of tho idea of in ducing someono to makea complaint when there U no more evidence for conviction than thero was in this case. Whilo it may not be so, still it appears from the evidence and the verdict of tho Jury, it was a concocted soheme all tho way through, for tho simple pur pose of obtaining a little election pres tige Who will pay tho costs in the case wo aro not ablo to say, but wo are hero to say that wo will do tho best wo can to koop thorn from being paid by tho city. Wo havti no complaint against tho city paying for tho prosecu tion of cases against infractions of tho liquor law if tho cases aro mado on merits, but incasos liko this ono whero the complainant is induced to make a complaint for tho remlitnnco ?of a fine or some imaginary wrong that has bcon done, wo .object, nnd Jin such cases tho Anti-Saloon League or any one else bos our best wishes for just such success us thoy have mntlo of thoir first nttemut. mmmmj teruiuut took pUct- at Kuuihs City. covert attacks becnino not only palnfi hut dangerous. Neither tho hnntlwrl tner on tho letters, tho paper, or tl: plnco of mailing gavo tho allghtcs clow to tho author. They wero wrltte in various hands, and tho stationer was such as might ho bought at a thoi sand stores In New York city. At tl lnatanco of Mr. Belmont tho pollco e hnuated tho cunning of tho departmer In an effort to trap tho writer of tl letters. "I will spend $100,000 to disc-over th author of theso scurrilous lottors," Hd Young Men We get the young innn's trade because wc have the clothes that please his taste, at prices that fit his pocket book. There's a smartness and style about our Hart, Schaffncr & Marx tailor made clothes that appeal to the dressy young men. College men weir them, young business men wear them, men of every trade and profession arc asking for them. They're the kind adver tised in all the leading magazines and worn by good dressers everywhere. COMPLETE LINE 01 MEN'S AND HOYS NOBBY Sl'RlNG HATS. ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORS. 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