friwwna- mmmmmmmitr-' . V I1! I MORE OR LESS PERSONAL, Vb m m ! "n n p n p p p n n n n n n Vk Mi Ml Ml Mi Vfa Vfc Of Ml Ml Mt Mi Mi ill Ml Vfa Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Mi Ml Ml Mi Mi Mi Ml U Mi lb Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi lb Kb lb Sight, Hindsight. Foresight. The notions of tunny people in rcgnid tu the use of glasses would lead the informed to bo llevo tluit their eyes were in the back of their heads, because they never look into the future. In eyo use mid abuse they go year after year with never n look tihend or a thought for the ills neglect will biing. They cling to the old, foolish, erroneous tdeu that it i i best to put off the use of glnsses until forced to put them on. They wait until their vision sodctcrioiated that even proper glasses cannot enterely restore it to its former actiteness, when, if taken in time, glnsses would give the samo easy, roitful vision en joyed in younger days. b Xb lb lb Vb lb lb lb lb Vb lb lb lb Vb lb b Vb lb vb vb vb JKWKMHS AND Ol'TlCIANS. vb tM4'' i GENERAL CITY NEWS. Millotjseed at B. b . Mizer's. Harness repairs, Fogel & Hutchison. C. K. Hicks of Bladen as here this week. I'rof. II. L. Sams of Hiverton was here Monday. Do you want a naw cool; stove? If so see Wright. The Cmr.K and Chicago Inter Ocean one year for Jl.'.'S Mr Spalding of Bivorlnn wa Sit ing friends here Monday. Lyman Ksig was in Lincoln u biibi tiess the first of the week. Two residence for -ale or rent in city. Seo S. B. Lightfoot. A. 0. Hosiuer was looking after busi ness matters in Alma Saturday. Walter Boby sells the Singer sowing machine. Pi ices liglit. (Jet the best. Chin ley Mc.Manigal, formeily oper tor here w.is vMting in the city this week Mr. L II. lt'i-t left Wednesday fr u vi-.it with friend- and relative, at Bqavtr City. Iviiute Knuteson was taken to Lin coln Monday morning to tako treat ment for appendicitis. Tho Equitable Mutual Hail Insur ance Co. writes hail insurance on cash basis only. It will save you money to see mo. O. C. Teki.. Mrs. P. W. Shea and Miss Graee Fcr fjuson, aftor a visit of several days with L. II. tort and family returned to their homo at Orloans Wednesday night. Tho new water commissioner this week made a tour of tho city and blew out all the tiro hydrants. Somo of them were so full of mud that thoy were almost choked up. On tho noon train Saturday tho Capo Nomo party comprising F. E. Goble, J. 1). Crans, Geo. W. Lindsev, John Tomlinson and William Walters will start on their long journey. Whether their fond hopes in regaul to finding lots of the yellow aio rcali.cil or not, the Chirk wishes them a safe return. Tho residents of tho south end are getting tired of tho night and day cap ers of somo who have no respect for themselves or any one else. Their ac tions have bocomo such that decent people cannot appear on tho streets nights without a possibility of being insulted. It is high time they aroro cleaned out and it is to be hoped they soon will be. . vww v ww w wv w vv vvv w w vvi lii.ni.'s ro nu IUMil'.S OK J r ' INK t When you LIo, let In bo only ft "white" one. J When you Steal. Heal away from bad com- J w .... o ..h.. dt. pnii.fi.iiililrr. m t mieuyuu owent, - i ;-'""" ' When you Drink, itrluk to the health of a J ft r no n ii " When you Eat, cat at the JStcir r m li Bakery, . O. WILES, Prop. i A JkJL j B. F. Mixer's for millet seed. All kinds of garden tools at Wright'?. James Burden went to Bladen on Wednesday. Deo .Hutchinson of Bluo Hill was hero this week. All kinds of wire fencing at Wright's hardware store. Full lino of fresh bulk garden seed? at W. B. Koby's. Fred Gund of Bluo Hill was a visitor in tho city Sunday. Don't forget the big Sunday dinner at the Star bakery. If you want anything in the harness lino see Fogel A: Hutchison. Wright has every article of ware that is needed around the kitchen. Our phone number is now 72 Call us up when you need job printing. If you want hail or other insurance see mo before writing O. C. Ti:ei.. A band of roving gypsies were hov ering around this city the fore port of tho week. Dwight Jones of Guide Kock was looking after business affairs hero Wednesday. Morhart Bros, aro this week receiv ing and are unpacking their new stock of hardware. Dr Kniigh is building an addition to his residenco property in tho north par', of town. Miss EQio Holcomb who has been seriously ill for tho past weok is re ported as better. Itobert Mitchell will leave in the near future for Canada to study for tho madica'. profession. Mac Popo returned Thursday morn ing from San Francisco where ho has been for some time past. Joseph Boeher and wife loft Sunday morning for Fayettcville, Arkansas to look after property interests and to at tend com t. L-...ar II B.idar.d Miss Margaret '5. Hutchison, both of Guide Bock were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Thursday, May U. Miss Bello Spniiogle arrived in tho citv Saturday evening on account of tho serious illness and subsequent death of her mother. Thomas D. Killougli of Webster county and Miss Kunnii Zimmerman of Nuckolls county, weie granted a li cense to wed on May !M. Hadcli'sCash Baigain stove and Al bright's inii'ic Mole weie each adnrnod with a new awning this weik, which mikes them look a hc.ip nunc cililitd. Homer Sherwood left Monday even ing for Cripple Cieek, Colorado, to look after tho mining operations in which several of out citizens aro inter ested. Gold at Cave Nome. If you want information about tho Capo Nomo country, how to get there and what it costs, write to J. trancis, General Pas senger Agent, B. & M. railroad in Neb raska, Umana, mu. We desire to urge onto our corres pondents the necessity of having their items of news teach this'offico not later than Thursday noon. Correspond enco arriving later than that time aro as a general rule, too late for publica tion. Homeseckers excursions on May 1st and 15th, and June 5th and 10th 1900, to Arizona, Arkansas, Indian Territory Louisiana, Now Mexico, Oklahoma Territory! :ind Texas. For rates and further information, apply to local tic ket agent, A. Conover The most vigorous workers have spells of "tired feeling" now anil then. This feeling is caused by derangement in the stomach, liver and bowels. A few doses of Pkickly Ash Bitteus quickly corrects tlie disorder and sends tho blood tingling through tho veins, carrying life and renewed onergy throughout tho system. Sold by U. L. Cotting. Considerable complaint is being mado of the manner in which cows and other nnimulb are being diiven over side walks and lawns on their way to iind fiom the pasliue. Tlih is a loii.plaint that comei in eveiyjenr and it is about time to stop it. Tho city council should pass an ordinanco prohibiting tho driving of loose stock through tho strcots. That is about tho only way to stop it. Died, on Sunday, May 0, at 7 a.m. Mrs. Elizabeth Spanogle, wife of D. B. Spanoglo. Deceased was born in Mechanicstowu, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1830. Sho canio to Bed Cloud with her husbatd and family in 1880, and has always resided here sinco that dato. Sho has always been a promi nent mouiber and worker of tho Methodist church of this city Tho fu nd til services weie conduced under the auspices of tin W B. C. nnd tho remains weie laid :.t test initio city cemetery on Ttiesd.iy. The deceased loaves a husband, one son and two daughters nnd a host of friends to mourn her loss. I Want Youf Business, and if fair tiealmenl and quality of goods counts for anything with you 1 will get it. The best class of trade ccmes my way bo cause I sell the best goods for the price that others ask for inferior goods. I am hero to back up any goods that I sell. If there is anything wrong I mako it right. Come and look my goods over. They are all up to date. Jas. Peterson. LOCALLY. Now U tho time to sub3crtbo. Seo Wright before you buy a gas or gasoline stove. U. G. Knight of Inavalo was in tho city Monday. Tho Star bakery will liavo another of those big dinners on Sunday. C. C. Cutter was in St. Joe witli a shipment of stock the first of the week. Mrs. G. M. Warner and daughter of Guide Bock wore city visitors on Wed nesday. Claieuco lvizor lias accepted a po litioi. in the haidwaro store of W. A. Mitchell. Mrs. P. A. Wells of South Omaha has been visiting old friends in thi city this week. Elmer Beige, formerly operator at tin depot was here this week visiting old friends. Mrs. James, mo'thcr of thoTurnuro boys, returned Thursday (-veiling from a visit at Minneapolis, Kansas. ILK Pond and wife ate attending the State G. A 1!. Kucuiipnietit at Beatiice this week. Tho band boy's dance which was to huvo oceui red last Tuesday was been postponed ono week Fogel & Hutchison have a tine lino of heavy work harness you should seo before you buy a now oue. T. J. Ward has engaged in tho Hour and feed, business in tho small build ing on the corner of Fifth avenuo and Webster streets. The Red Cloud high school ball team crossed bats with tho Guido itock boys last Saturday but it was a sorry day for the Red Cloud high school team. George Clapp of Blvomington while on his way borne from tho G. A. R. encampment ai Bloomington stopped off and visited with his brother Lew today. Foil Sale. Ono brood sow will far row soon, ono good work liorso. Resi denco three miles south and two miles west of Bed Cloud, Neb. F. K. WlI.DhV. The "old rookery" has changed in appearance so much that a poison who Lad been absent from the city for two months would think a noA' building had been erected. Captain Houcliin left Mouday for Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to attend tho fusionist convention. Owing to tho long distance, ho went without tho mulo, but ho had a copy of "Corn Arvoj"in his pocket. Born in this city May 0th, to Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Waul, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. Dr. Mary Chase Kjckwell in attendance, llio birth of j ll.. i mnilii.r a if this chilli WM-. mil' nf llm . . ... . I lir.il announced in the ued Ci.oid Chiek in its infancy. Notice to Watek Consumeus: By order of tho mayor and council I nm instructed to collect tho annual water rates not later than Juno 10th, and in all cuscs where said water rates aro not paid by that dato to cut off tho water from tho promises. This order will bo strictly enforced. J. W. Ki.nsel, Water Commissioner. List of letters romaitiing uncalled for at tho postotlico at Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week eliding May 10th, l'JOO. Brooks, Bert Doran, ft'm. Glick, John Moore, Walter Bichuidsot, Thus, Roberts, Otis Scntj, Clias. .ovriz, M. N. These loiters will be sent to tho dead letter ollleo May 2Uh, if not called for before. When falling for above please ay "advertised." T. C. Hacker, P.M. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS For hail insurance see 0. C Tool. Big Sunday t'inner at Star bakery. Postmaster Anderson of Bladen was hen; Monday. Dwight Jones was up from Guide Rock Wednesday. Stntc Evangelist L. A. Hussong was in the city this week. Frank Hadley is doing a contract of painting in Alma this week. Samuel Foe moved this week from tho south part of town to a residence on Kim sticct. Jos Kubicok of McCook was hero the first of the week looking after prop city interests A. A. Frame is beautifying Ills resi dence in the south watd by an appli cation of paint. tied McKeeby is attending tho ses sion of the State Medical association at Omaha this week. . M. Finch mado a trio to Lincoln tho fore pal t of tho week for a shortlvlslt returning home Tuesday. Wm. (L Greenlee mid Miss Lona A. Bailey, both of Webster county, were granted a licenso to wed en May 9th. W. A. Mitchell this week removed bis stock of hardware to the Peterson building on tho corner of rotirth av enuo nnd Webster street. Homer W. Squires of Je well county, Kansas, and Miss Daisy V. Brandon of Kansas City, Missouri, woro married by Rev A. C. Finch on May 0. By arrangoniont Rev. I. W. Kdson will occupy tho pulpit at tho Baptist church for a few weeks. Services at tho usual hours. Cordial welcome ex tended to all who come. The ladies wonder how Mrs. B. man ages to preserve her youthful looks. Tho secret is she takes Pkicki.v Ash Birn.its; it keeps the system in peifeet order Fur further particulars call on C.L. Cotttng. At the meeting of the city council' la-t l'.UMil iy evening held for tho pur- poso nf coiiiiileiing inds on the water woiki i teiision not one In i was pre sented. It would now be in older for the city to go ahead and purchase the inateiial and secuto the soi vices of a competent man to do the rtnk. This is in all probability just what will be done. At the meeting of the school hoaid last Monday night the following named teachers weie elected for tho next school j ear. Superintendent, H. L. Sams of Rlvcrlon. Teachers north waul school Principal, 1'illa MeClel lanu, assiMant piiucipil, Joh.iuii von Pilsuiu, fouith lonin, Aildie J (tiae-. tmid mum, M.tbel D , second loom, Get tie Lindloj , liist room, Alico Boms berg; primary, Ruth Owen of Biverlon. South waul: Principal, Win. Hellel bower; Lizzio Marker, Ada Skjolvor, Carrio Hummel, positions not nssigucd. C. B. Crono was elected president of tho board and L. H. Fort socrotary. Now that thoro is a good prospect for crops and all naturo sooms bent ou tho making of plenty, it sooms to u'b would bo n very opportuuo timofor those in arrears to come in and pay their subscription. As wo have said before it is not tho largo amount of each individual who is in arrears, but taken as a wholo it amounts to a largo sum. Take for instanco tho fact that of five hundred delinquents, fifty owe from two to threo years, twouundrcd owo two Years and the balance or two hundred and fifty owo ono year. This collcctivoly makes a largo sum. Somo ncoolo seem to think that thoy should receive a paper right along without paying a cent, but they don't stou to think that the publisher lias to bo t-ter-nally.puttiiig up the cash. When you read this article stop and think if you aro ono of tho many and then do tho right tiling. We'll not become a bloat ed bond-holder but in turn wo will pay what wooivo. pm .:. iMw ..-(KlMiS-r VCStt ? N .-(iffiLt- w Wo liavo a design suitnblo for any room in tho house. Wo do not consid er our Wall Papor merely ns a side lino, but so.iiething that requires caro. ful attention and tho cxerciso of GOOD 1TE in selecting. Our stock will pleaso the most fastidious" There are numerous dainty patterns for lOo per roll ami inaiiv ricli designs foi hum lr to 00c per roll. Call and seo them. C. L. COTTING, ThefDruggist vdmm Jtv ..i;vssKy,r ' ifcwl5r v rn rtaaiEEMifrM JiWiXVNM U I yW l'K V 'lviV..-l A The Right Store You can buy a suit of clothes anywhere if you arc easily satisfied and not par ticular about the style and fit. If you want clothes that will look right and keep their shape, come to us. U'c have the trade of the men who arc hard to please. Our Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits will satisfy the most critical. 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