""Jlf 'I?. v MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. aaPSPSM li MH ! hi I "With this ring I wed thee." Slitikespunro. J 'I'lin rinir nt lilt-n mil! I lilt 1'ilwr (if U goodness should bo blended in n tliu weintnitig ting. A m:n J wants nothing in lifo that ho wiinls to uu nsstirunf nshu does JJ r tho quality of his wedding or on- J gugenient ring IIu wants tho best ho wants just what ho pays J ! for, nnd ho wants to buy it qui- u J ctly nnd secretly. (Joodness and sccresy aro two strong r points in our wedding and on- JJ gagoment ring selling, 5 "fetevoxsfc "Bvos., in JEWKI.HIS AND OPTICIANS. k GENERAL CITY NEWS. Harness repairs, Fogel & Hutchison. Jcsso linker of Superior was hero Sunday visiting. OJ. C. Wolf & Son have a complete lino of furniture. J. A. Boyd after a trip here returned to Oxford Sunday. Two residences for sale or rent in city. Seo S. B. Lighlfool. Largest lino of heaters in tho valley nt Wright's hardware store. J.S.Dyer is looking after buincss mutters in Denver this week. B. F. Mizur is putting a new walk in front of his grocery store building. Walter Hoby sells the Singer sewing machine. Prices right. (Jet tho best W. A. Seeley and I. W. Crnry of Guide llock were in the city Wednes day. Mrs. Clam Jackson returned Wed nesday from a several week's stay nt McCook. Mrs. J. F. Glenn nnd children loft Wednesday for the home of her mother nt Urbana, Ohio. Do you wnnt n heating stovo? If you do go to Wright's. Ho has a largo lino at tho lowest prices. Miss Bollo Spanoglo canto up from Beatrice Saturday on nccount of tho severe illuoss of her mother. Wash Reed of Campboll, father of Mrs. George Nowhouse, visited in this city this week. Ho wont from hero to Hastings. Why are "New Home" Sowing Ma chinos tho best in tho market? Be cause they never "get out ol fix," nnd ao always rondy far work of any kind. For sale by F. V. Taylor. Homescokers excursions on May 1st nnd 15th. and Juno 5th and 19th 1000, to Arizona, Arkansas, Indian Territory Louisiana, New Moxieo, Oklahoma Territory, and Texas. For rates and further information, apply to local tic ket agent, A. Conovor. This week wo nt'opli uvd to chronicle the opening of another new store in our midst, tho furnituio store of J. C Wolf & Son, in tho room next to Tope's Ini I'icmentstcre in tho Moon Block. They have a nice lino of now nnd up-to-date goods in their lino. There nre a largo number of people iu this vicinity who purchased Easter bonnets and hats who did not get to show them on Easter Sunday. And it might bo said that there were also a niimbor who didn't have new hats who woro glad that it rained. r iikku'sto Tin: IIINOKS I'lUrA'PSHM' -M U 111! J M M I! Ill VI ' 01' L.II5. &TIAU SitfI5KR, DRINK ?SISD EHT,' When jou I.lu, Ift In bo only n "white" one. When jm Meal. Henluwuy from hit! com umy. Whon jou Swear, tivenr liy your country, I When yoil Drink, ilrlnk to the henth of a menu, When you Ent, out nt the Heaters in endless variety it W. W Wright's. L II. Thorno of Bhden was in tlio city this week. Full lino of fresh bulk garden scedp at W. B. Uoby's. Harry Beale and wife of McCook are in tho city today. Got Wright's pricos and see his lino boforo you get n heater. Will Yeiser came down from Oxford Thursday night on a visit. If you want anything in tho harness line seo Fogel & Hutchison. Wantkd: Good girl for housework. Apply to Mrs. A. Morhnrt. Mrs. Michael Berry of Oxford wns in tho city the last of tho weok. If you want anything in tho line of furniture go to J C. Wolf & Son. Our phono number is now 72 Call us up when you need job printing. New lino of furnituio at J. 0. Wolf & Son'j Moon Block furnituio store. OWill Tulleys vas looking after busi ness matters in Guide Bock Thursday. Anything you want in tho lino of fur nituro at J. C. Wolf and Sou's, Moon Block. Gim, Wantkd. Enquire of Mrs. F. P. Hadlcy, 2nd door south of Dr. Mor a'lville's oillce. llWm. Tothpfer and Kosn Fussier, both of Blue Hill, were granted a li ceuso to wed on tho 13th. C D. Morse left this noon for a visit with his family at Osceola this state. Ho will return next week Walter W. Fordyce and Miss Lottie Davis, both of Jewell county, Kansns, were married by Judge Duffy on the 13th. Abo li. Burr of Smith county, Kan sas mid Miss Clara Eriett of Webster county, weic granted a license towed on the lHli. J. S. Hoover, A M. Walters, W. A. Sliottenkirk, A. 11 Ktciggsman and W. II Scott of Blue Hill were in the city Wednesday. tj s tfi V 4j fc If lv t fc. t. 1 The Prices on them makes your pocketbook glad. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Company. Largest Dealers in Men's Shoes in Red Cloud jtJtjjjtjjtJJJJJJJJJJ Istar Bakerx. ( J. O. WILES, Prop. J KAAAkA. Mrf. Blanche Yargor whojhas been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.Sollnrs forsomo time, his return ed to her homo at Rochford, South Da kota. Walter H. Cox of McCook nnd Mis Lottie M. Cooley of Lebanon, Kansas, were married by Judge Dully on tho UJth. The couple will make their fu ture home in McCook. Alfalfa seed for sale. Guaranteed to bo clearof Russian thistles, sweet clo ver or mustard. Price $0 per bushel, at farm of I. B. Hampton on bottom road on south side of river, thrco miles west of Guide Rock. Sovoral complimentary remarks wero heard this week in regard to tho con dition of our streets nfter tho recent heavy rain. Wo think it has been fully demonstrated that gravol makes as good paying as we want. Notwith standing nbout four inches of rain fell there wns no mud. Mr. George G. Holt and Miss Bessie J. Poyer were married Apiil 15, 11100 ut the Mi'ihiiiit pni'smingi at Cowle. I! J ini (i. Day olli i ning '1 he In lib am! gi""in mi- iM-11 kiiuAii and higlili ii'spnud young people of Cowli'S Nebraska and wu nroglad'to learn they expect to mako Cowles their homo. May they have a long, happy and prosperous lifo, Elsewhere in this issue will bo found a proposal for bids for tho connecting of tho now wollsat tho water works. There are nine in'W wolK ach twelve inches iu (linuulei ami eaih containing sixteen feet of water When theso wells are coi nrcted it is thought that there "ill be an ample imply of vator toatippli nil iluiirii.de. 1 no now wolis are all lnj. go d gmvol bed which contains no gumbo The timo for handing in bids, el(us on May 4th at 0 p.m. Tho work will then be rushed to completion and will bo ready for uso by tho lime tho usual summer dry 8etsonsets in. I Want Your Business, ami If fair licalmuntatid quality of goods counts for anything with ou 1 wilt get it. Tho best elas of trade cunes my way be cause 1 sell tho best goods for the price that others ask for inferior goods. I nin hero to back up any goods that I sell. If there is any thing wioug 1 make it right. Come and look my goods over. They are all up to date. Jas. Peterson. LOCALLY. A girl wanted at tho City Bakery. Bert Blair was iu Guide llock Sun day. Mrs. John Wegmann is visiting rela tives at Blue Hill this week. J.S. Marsh, the Guide Hock hard ware man was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Win. ZelulT left Thursday morn ing for a visit with her parents at Omaha. Geo. Morhnrt and C C. Cutter left Thursday night for a business trip to St. Joseph, Mo. W. N. Richardson and wifo and Gladys Garber went to Kansas City Thursday morning. Fogel & Hutchison have a tine line of heavy work harness you should see before you buy a now one. Jcsso Baker has sold out his barber shop at Superior nnd wo understand ho will return to this city. Miss P. D Yoisor returned Snturday from Belcit, Wisconsin. Sho will ro- turn to that placo to reside in tho near future. Word wns received by Geo. W. Blnir of this city of tho denth of his niece Mrs. Geo. D. Fletcher of Chicago, of consumption. C. D. Morse, of tho Up-to-date milli nery store haa placed a show case in front of his placo of business in which to show specimens of millinery. S. I. Cozad and wifo, former resi dents of this city, but of late years Br ing in Ohio, returned last night and will make this placo their homo. Fob Salk. One brood sow will far row soon, ono good work horse. Resi dence threo miles sontb and two miles west of Red Cloud, Neb. F. E. WlLDET. Tho city has hnd the stroot grader and tennis at -vork on Fifth avenue, this week, and ns n conscquonco that street presents n much improved ap penrance. Sheriff D iw of Alma, was here Sun day Ho brought a couple of men bote for safe-keeping w ho carried out a lot of goods from tho store of P. W. Shea at Orleans on Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Pope nnd daugh ter Lois returned Sunday morning from Hot Springs, Arkansas, where they have boon during tho winter months for the benefit of Mr. Pope's health. He looks much improved. Mr. William Draper of Elwood, Ind. and Miss Maud Fuller of Red Cloud, Neb. wore married Sunday at 2 p.m., at the homo of tho bride's sister on East Main St., Elwood, Ind. Tho groom is a well known tin plato work er ofELvood, whilotho brldo is'well known in ll'd Cioud and is only re-i-cinly of K v o d. luis eoi'iitj in 1 1 ii ular, and tho n ate in general, was the fmo part of this week, tieateti to one of the best soakings that it ever icccived at this time of the year. Close to four inches of water fell during tho thrco days nnd fell in such a way that it all went into tho ground. Tho wheal crop is now practically assuied. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postollice at lied Cloud, Neb raska, for tlie week ending April 19th 1 000: Brown, K. Burkhoad, John NMxon, Jennie Ogg, Oliver Porter, '. Pruitt, C. P. Sharp, Lawn Weaver, Maggio Wilson, Robert Wood, W. N. Wright. S. J. These letters will bo sent to tho (load loiter otllco May !lrd, if not called for before. Whon calling for abovo pleaso say "advertised." T. C. Hackkb, P. M. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Gold at Capk Nomk. if you want information about the Capo Nome couutt-, how to got there and what it costs, write to J. Francis, General Pas sonpor Agent, B. & M. railroad in Nub laskn.Oinaha, Neb. A man by the name of Corn was married lecenlly in u neighboring town to a lady by the name of Wheat At tho co iclusion of the ceremony the fool choir sang"Whnt Shall the Har vest Be'" and n small boy in tho rear of the church jelled "nubbins. ' Ho wa foieror ejected from tho syna gogue V.x. Services at Congregational chuieh next Sunday as follows Mniuiog at 10:!t0, sermon by llev. Ira .M'-Conaughy; sabbath -.ehool at 11 Ifi, lMcu-hing at Indian cieek at it HO; Y. I'. S V E. at 7; preaching by Mr. McConaughy at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8, and ladie'.s aid society Friday af tcrnoon, at 2 o'clock. Everybody invited. -Kcv. F. W. Dean, pastor. Many so-called "bitters" ate not medicines, but simply liquors dis guised, so as to evade the law. Prickly Ash Bitters is not one of this class. It is strictly a medicine, noting primarily on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, ami for the dangerous diseases that attack theso organs it is a remedy of the Hist grade. There is nothing objectionable in its taste, it has a very ngreeahle flavor, nnd is aeceptnble to the mosi delicate stomach. Sold by C. L Cot ting. Rev. Ira McConaughy, n grndunte of Princeton University, who spent eight months on n bicycle tour of Continen tal Europe, Palestine and Egypt will give his "Illustrated Travel Talk" at tho Congregational church Satin day, (tomorrow) night, introducing more than n hundred lime light pic tures of celebrated places ami person nges, and recounting an interview with the Sultan of Turkey just after the Ar menian Mus.sacict. No student and no ono interested in matters oriental can afford to miss this Admission 20c; children 10c. Chas. Sfhultz, who hits been ill ful some time at his residence one inilo north of the city, died last Sunday, April lath. Mr. Sehtilt. was born in Germany, on October 7th, 18.10, and at thetimeof his death was forty-nine years, six mouths and eight days old. For sev eral years past ho has resided in this county, nnd through thrifty and caic f ul business methods became possessed with n goodly portion of this world's goods. He leaves a wife, two sous and four daughters. The funeral services were'hcld at tho M. E. church Tuesday under tho auspices of tho I. O. O. F. iodgo, nnd tho i cumins were laid to rest iu the city cemetery. Mrs. Win. Lindley went to Denver last Sunday night in response to a tolo gram announcing tho death of her daughter Mrs. Corn Charleston at that point. Tho Denver Nows in spenking of tho event, any s: "Coroner McGovern was called to 1123 Thirteenth street yestorday morn ing to take chargo of the remains of Mrs. Cora Charleston who had expired in an epileptic lit. Tho woman was about twonty-livo years old, and she came to this city with her husband about a month ago. Two weeks ago the husband deserted hor without mon ey sufficient to pay for hor food and lodging. Sho obtained employment nt 1820 Sherman avenue, and while tbert was nttacked by fits of epilepsy. Her employer sent her to St. Joseph's hos pital Mrs. Charleston left the hospi tal Saturday and returned to 1121! Thirteenlh;.street. Yesterday morning she arose at tho usual hour and Ml in a lit aboiil !) '10 o'clock. A young man living at the Iioiim' ran tlnoebloiks lo tho police station for medical aid He was told by Dr. Miller to apply to Dr Brown, tho county physician. When tho latter appeared at tho house the woman had been dead five hours. Tho deceased has relatives living iu Rod Cloud, Neb. Sho, had made sev eral attempts to locnto hor husband but met with no success." Wo have, n design suitable for any room in tho house. We do not consid er our Wall Paper merely as a side llnef but bo.uothing that requires care fill attention and tho exercise of GOOD TASTE in selecting. Our stock will please the most fastidious. There are numerous dainty patterns for 10c per roll and many rloh designs for from 15u to COe per roll. Call nud seo them. C. L. COTTING, The Druggist. Pjf.vj U v 111 luiiuCV IH t IMfi 1 1 M it lliawi HI Bill Good Dressers Ton will not see any men dressed as well as the men who wear Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits and top coats. The nobby style and neat fit of these clothes recom mend them to every man who knows what good clothes are and who likes to wear the best. They're the kind adver tised in the leading maga zines and worn by good dressers everywhere. Wcnre displaying this week a biff lot of New spring and summer NIGLIG1K SHIRTS. The best assortment ever brought to town. Gouiden-Kaley Glothnij Go. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. Egannwra A JWost Important faet I not to be overlooked is the Style, Quality and Price Of the PATTERN HATS and NOVELTIES at the New Millinery Store. Yours for business, C. D. MORSE. First door north of F. & M. Bank Building. 1 a I A Diamond "C" Soap PRIZE L. Manicure Stt, In a handsome ria4 Up hex, with cxmaaaiM I SSSM4MMJ iuii mwrer in ni (wuwu 4 rum- Jet. TMs li cm ( SM beautiful a4 I ftmtatt given away fit savlaj mtt nf Diamond "C" Laundry Soap Wrappers Btjin now by sending postal to PREMIUM DEPART. MENT, THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. SOAP WORKS, SOUTH OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Hi' II your cwrr Join luaiiic Diir.-c:il "C .rsp Id ul injw, inJ we ill tl licnl 1 keep ll In HocV. K3XCn: PLATT & FREES CO., ehieago lumber Yard, BED CLOUD, NKBltASKA. Lumber, Lime Goal and Cement k I r ll VL