S..i. wv ,n ryjjia yijMLftmagt VMwwim.tnwiiiijMiimU!Ktumn.-i.rmi mMam ujh auwuaw ttMwaiiinyiniiMwinnKyMMMiJiiJMlMtMw''-""iii"iJ"itiiJJti LOCALLY (IP I- Hr 3 ' . !,--' V J 1x? years Mr VkB' V (LLSt aWJ H 2 Ayonr'a record of which wo A year's record of which arc proud. Proud of our progress, proud of tho satisfaction wo have given proud of the many ailing eyes wo have relieved with our glass es, proud that our customers ate from among tho most intelligent a ad critical classes proud of our increased patronage. It shall ho our earnest endeav or during the next twelve months to add another year's record similar to tho ono just gone be fore. ftetahoose Bros., Red Cloud, Neb. Jewelers and Opticians. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 - 9 9 '- - -J 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 nTTTTTT!T!'nn'Pn WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Stovo repairs at V. V. Wright's. Ii'or farm loans call on C V. Kalov. John Hritton was hero from Nelson this week. rjE. F. Jensen of Nelson was hero Wednesday. Special price on buggy whips. Fo orl & Hutchison. Wood pasturige fnrcattl in stalks and straw. Inquire of O. 1). Ilcdgo. C. L. Case of Cambridge was looking after business matters hero Monday. Fred Dentloy formerly a resident of this city was here the first of tho week. Frank Uarlowo has gono to Belvi dere wharo he has accepted a position. C. V. Davies, stato boiler inspector was hero looking after the boilers in this vicinity. Regular Sunday services wern again resumed at the various churches in this city last Sunday. The Misses Miles and Dillon of Hast ings again oppned up their dancing school Thursday cvoninjr. Mrs. J F. Winters, formerly a resi dent of this city, now of Lincoln is horo visiting relatives and friends. There will bo regular service held at tho Christian church each Lords day at tho usual hours. H. S. Soudeh, Pastor. R. M. Martin and wife former res! donts of this city aro hero this week visiting -with H. P, Sowtcr and wife and other friends. Tho work of removing tho Chas. Pot ter building formerly occupied by J.O. Lindlev wns comnfenced this week. C. F. Evans is doing tho job. ForSalk Four.full blooded Durham bill calves, ono year old. eliffiblo to registry, and ono full blood Jersey bull calf same ago. For particulars inquire of Jno. Giiffeth, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Tho pjectmont proceedings in whieh M. R. Hentley seeks to have Turnuie Hrn remove from hii building be cause thoy declined to stand for a raiso in rent worn heard in Judge Ed son's court this morning nnd a continu ance of thirty days was grintfd. Tho case brought by Miss Florenro tinlbreth against Hort Cady of McUook for rape was heard before Judge West on Monday forenoon. The defendant TftB bound over to tho district court, and his bonds fixed at 11,000, which be was unable to procure and was com mitted to tho care of the sheriff. jlrindley's Hestaarantj 5', HALF. BOILDINO, , y i Red Cloud, Nebraska. by Warm Meals at Atl -4 f: I Hours. 5 ?' i Nice, Comfortable Lodging fv I Rooms. i r 5-FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY , J ' V NU IS AND CIGARS. If" 3 Oysters if Every Style. m ALL KINDS O? HOT AND COLD) vL LUNCHES. r f i MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Tiik ciiikk $1 per year C.ul M. Person of liluo Hill wns hero 'his week. I rroi. uiickol of Blue Hill was here this week. Canvas legging at Hutchison. coat. FooEt. & R. E. Stephenson of Suporior was hero Tuesday. I. B. Hampton of Guide Rock was here Saturday, Clyde Valo of Superior was hero tho lirst of tho week. Sherwood Albright made a visit to Lincoln Thursday. The lino of heating stoves at Wright's is superb. Soo them. Harry Goblo of McCook arrived in tho city this morning. Will Parker and family made a visit with friends at Lester Sunday. Don't fail to get our prices befero buying. FoaRL & Hutchison. Ed. Overing returned homo Wednes day morning from a trip west. W. A. Maynard niado a business trip to Shickloy, Nebraska, this week. J. H. Smith was laoklng after busi ness matters at Rivorton this waok. Wantkd: Men to chop wood on shares. Inquiro of W. II. Van Patten. C. W. Kaley 's in Lincoln this weok to look after the senatorial situation. Mrs. Rico who has been visiting witli frionds nt Hardy returned heme Sun day. I havo n few first class sewing ma chines to trado for stock. F. V. Tay- r.ou. Tho family of Frail Turnuro have btcn suffering with the grippo this week. J. D. Francis ot North Branch, Kan sas, wns doing business in tho city this week. J Cliff Wescott of Plattsmouth has been visiting frionds in tha city this woek. Mrs. John McClaron left for her fu ture homo at Belvidere, this stf.to, Thursday. Miss Lois Popo is homo again after a pleasant visit with frionds and rela tives in liluo Hill, Mrs. Moses Wilson of Bluo Hill was visiting her daughter Mrs. C. D. Rob in. ',on this week. Mrs. Lulu Peaso of Hastings was hero this week to attend tho funeral of Mrs. K. B. Warner. Jacob Nustein was in Bluo Hill the first of the weok looking after tho sales of his favorite brands of cigars. C. D. Robinson has beon in Lincoln this week making his regular annual settlement with tho stato treasurer. Foil Sale. River bottom farm in Lincoln county, Oklahoma. At least a fifth down. J. F. Branson, Mulock, Texas. Mrs. Joseph Kubicok of McCook ar rived in the city this morning and will visit her daughter and other relatives and friends hero. Mrs. Fred Gund of Blue Hill was in the city this weok visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miner and other relatives and friends. We have put all our 750,850,11.00, $1.25 men's laundried shirts on our tables at 50c and 75c. Big bargains for shirt wearers. Cowdkn-Kalev Co. Are you going to buy a Bowing inn chine? If so I have the best machine for tho money ever offered. Do not fail to soo it before buying. F. V. Taylok. James, tho young son of Georgo Bib by had his left hand badly lasceratad in a machine which his father uses in making brooms. A linger had to bo amputated. 0. E. Wescott of Plattsmouth, senior momber of tho firm of Galuska & Wes cott, is here making his regular first of the year visit to look after his interest in tho firm. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olmstead wish to extend their heartfelt thanks t the many kind neighbors and friends who assisted during the illness and death of thoir baby daughter. Grace Episcopal second Sunday af ter the Epipheny. Morning pravet and sermon 10 30 a.m. Sundny school 12m. Prayer and sermon 7.80 p.m. W. H. Xandkhs, Rector. Rockers and iron beds at greatly re duced prices for tho next thirty days to mako room fur holiday goods at Wolfe's furniture store. We mean business. Come and see. Frank Dtiggett, formerly of this city, but for the oat several years a resi dent of Phillipsburg, Kansas, was hern this week. Ho is traveling on tho road for a fruit and vegetable firm, Mrs. M O Rockwell who has been pruntieing osteopathy ut tlib place has closed her otllco and departed tho lirst of tno week for Concordia, Kansas, whore she will take up n residence, Tho lady while here made many frionds I who were sorry to ice her depart. GENERAL CITY NFWf Will Waul nnt i vMt nt b ipo lor Satin . Frank E. Ymi i f Holdieiiu hero this wi-uk. L. II. Rust has been on the sick list this week. Tho Ciiikk and Chicago iutt-r Ocean n o year for $1.25. Seo tho lino display of heating stoves at W. W. Wright's. 35 conts gets a CO cent whip at Fogel A Hutchison's. Parko Lyon of Superior visited hero the first of tho woek. Henry Nowhouso was in Rivcrton and Franklin this weok. Caldwoll's $0,00 coal makes your stovo hot and cook happy. Wo aro closing out our logglns at cost. Fookl & Hutchison. Alfred Hadoll made a business trip ta St. Joo tho first of tho week. Waltor Roby soils tho Singer sowing machine. Prices right. Got tho boat. Pay your subscription and got a cal culating pencil. They aro a little won dor. Considerable grain has beon pur chased by local shippers hero this week. The Eastern Star gavo a farewell re coption to Mrs. Rockwell on Monday night. Ernest Welsch left Sundny Sorning for Cripplo Creek, ivhcro ho goes to look after mining interests. R. T. Potter wont down to Lincoln this week to see how tho Icelslaturo is working and look after business mat ters. D. W. Turnuro nnd Edwin Overing were in Franklin Tuesday night at tending a meeting of tho Odd Fellows lodge at that plnco. Georgo Hollistcr went to McCook Thursday morning to attend a meeting of tho Railroad association nnd look after other matters. The W. R. C. will hold their regular meeting Saturday afternoon, January 19th. All raonibers are requested to bo present as there is businasaf impor tance to be looked after. Mrs. Robert Damorcll and Mrs. II. E. Grice entertained a number of friends on last Monday afternoon in honor of Dr. Mary .Chaso Rockwell be fore her departure for Concordia, Kan sas. When you have urgent business with someone in auother town or city, re member you can roach your party the quickest and best by the long distance telephone. Rates niado known on ap plication to ''central." A very pleasant social dance wks given by the Dancing Club-on Wednes day evening. The music was furnished y Charlas White, Prof. Brickel of Blue Hill, and Miss Mary Mick and was pro nounced excellent by those present. Wm. Murphy, who baa beon confined to hit bed for some time past with that ever fatal disease consumption, died at bis home in tho north part of tho city last Saturday morning. Tho funeral services woro hell at tho Catholio chruch on Monday anil tho remiins wer j laid at rest in tho Catholio ceme tery. Louis Soderberg arrivod on this morningV train from tho west accom pinyingtho remains of his wife who was brought here for burial from their homo in Longuiont, Colorado. The body was met by members of tho A. O. U. W. and Masonic lodges and the deceased was buried in Red Cloud cometery. If you aro going to give a banquet nnd want some swell menu cards, if you are golnar to get married and want up to dato wedding cariN, if yon ara going to have no opening in tha sprinu and wish to pleaio in this line, if yciu w.uit typewriter paper or stationery of any kind, either printed or plain come nud see us, Wo havo a fine lino of samples of thiMe goods. of tho Railroad association nnd look after other matters. I Insurance, I Abstracts, f iuicu ruunt. e O. C. TEEL, i RED CLOUD, NEB. 5 A good deal of eonjectuie Is being indulged in as to the building opera tions which will take place hero the coming summer and fall. Besides the two brick business houses which will bo built on the corner north of the r. & M. bank building, to a man up n treo it look like several moro would bo added. Tho llttlo remarks which tliis papsr has mado In regard to the advocacy of building bricks lia'vo ta ken root nnd wo will soon have tho satisfaction of Mielng them bonr fruit. The fallacy of doing business in old frame buildings, which without tho lot on which thoy are situated would not sell for moro than $150, and for which tho owners re colvo a yearly rental of from $300 to $500 has become apparent. Tho scales hnvo fallen from tho eyes of sonio of tho renters and they havo bo gun to see what tho real value to bo gained by being in a brick building U. Among tho different things Is better firo protection, lower Insurance, greater volume of business, comfortable nnd cleanly quarters, saving of fua), oto. Tako tho matter of tiro protection and Insurance nnd tho man who 1b In a frame building is up against a hard proposition. Ho cannot nfford to In sure his goods nt anything liko their roal valuo and if n tiro comes ho is at its moroy. A man who may have thousands invested in a stock of goods may soe tho hard work and saving of years go up in smoke. This is no fairy tale. Tho business man who has been seeing a big portion of his profits go ing in rentals will wonder why ho does not secure a lot and build for himself so that in tho years to come he will havo something for what ho has paid out. Now is the accepted time, money is plenty and cheap and tho valuo of lots with frame shacks low. Stand up for Red Cloud and build u brick. L. M. Crablll on last Saturday night was stricken witli spinal meningitis. Physicians were hastily summoned and found him to he in a precarious condition. II. B. Lowry a physician from Lincoln was so t for in consulta tion in tho case arriving horo Monday. The pationt nt this tinio is getting along nicely. Mrs. E. II. Warner, familiarly known as "Gramdma" died at her homo In this city last Monday ovoning, after a very short illness of pneumonia. The deceased was over seventy years of ago and had been a resident of Red Cloud for several years. Tho funeral services wore held at the Congregational church las. Wednesday, and tho remains were laid at rest in tho Red Cloud cemetery. Ono of tho old landmarks of the city was moved through tho streets this week. This was tho house formerly occupied by W. N. Richardson nnd family which gavo way to tho lino modern residence lately erected for that gentleman. The houso was the first framo dwelling built in tho city. It has boon purchased by R. J.Skeen and will bo placed on lots west of tho city. Getting Thin is all right, if you are too tat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are.many causes of get ting' too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you cam but, whether you can or not, take 'Scott's Emulsion ofCcd Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't live on it true but, by it, you can. There's a limit, howcveri you'll pay for it Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no work--you can't long be well and strong, without some sort or activity. The genuine has this picture on It, take no other. If you have not tried It, send for free sample, Its a groeablo taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York. 60c. and $1.00; all druggists Cowden-Kaley LEADERS IN 3B m 3 m m 3 3 3 3 3 20th Century Bargains. Wc are going to start the new year and the new century right. During January we will offer unheard of bargains in Men's, Boy's and Children's SUITS, , PANTS AND 3 3 3 3 3 3 'M0 3 3 3 OVERCOATS. We will only ask a small margin of profit, just enough to keep things going during the month. Don't miss this sale. It is the opportunity of the century. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. (iiiyiiiyiyiiyiyiyiyiw hdl lire, mE UL MA You cnu toll by getting oar prices on Lanterns, Guns, Washing Machines, Eifles, ft 1 i 1 I Boilers, Saws, Axes, Forks Spades, Shovels, i 1 Cm m In fnnt everything in tho hardware line. Wo nlso do all kinds of tin work out! plumbing nnd glial aiilee our worK tir&t class for nny particular. Morhart Bros. Hardware Co. l'Mtfimimm 4 DO YOU B1UOUS, DROWSY, LOW SPIRITED, BODY AND BRAIN WEARY? 4- RHIiIBVHS AND IfiVlGORMTB. It clonic tnc liver and bowels, stfengtnciu the kliaeyi tai aldt dtgerttos, thus the body fortified . A VALUABLE REMEDY SOLD BY ALL Price li.oo Clothing Co., LOW PRICES. e LLiinLDH m ULUULiyj ! 1 1 P i Amunition, Wringers, Barbed Wire, Churns, Granite ware, Tinware, ns9 v.r. ij m 'is "TlMXTT " g FEEL PRICKLY ASH BITTERS system it regulated and the to resist disease. TO KEEP IN THE HOUSE .. DRUGGISTS. Ptr Bottle. I 'rfl 3 M ml i-jM 5 11 W it .XtM'