" "-ilttSH 3 t Come in MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. GENERAL CITY NEWS. LOCALLY r l"imfci "'"' mhim i ill i wmmrtmaammmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumMm VAAiV)AVliinAiii s-s- V. , V i and see 9 9 9 9 9 that new stock ot e- e- GAJdEHAS 9 9 S- AND I SUPPLIES. I We are making 1 Lowest Possible Prices I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 - 9 9 9 on these in order to move quickly. CAMERAS FROM $1.00 to $35.00. This is tho finest and completost lino over in tbo city. flemhoiise Bros., Red Cloud, Neb. 9 2 Jewelers and Ootlcians. fni titti iiTnm WEEK'S HAPPENINGS, Stove repairs itt W. W. Wright's. Fur farm loans call on C. W. Kaley. Mrs. Samuel Dyer was visiting in Innvnlo this week. Special prlco on buggy whips. Fo jel & Hutchison. V. J. Whitton of Blue Hill was look ing after business matters. M. K. Fait field and L. W. Sabin of Guiito Hook wero here Monday. Mrs. F. Studebnkcr returned Fridny from a several weeks visit in the east. E. W. Shirley loft this weok for a tiip n Frontier county where hn may lo cate if tho country suits him. There will bo regular service hold at the Christian church ouch Lords day jit tho usual hours. II. S. Soudeu, Tastor. Tho awning in front of tho Fred Newhouso building was blown down by tho high wind tho fore part of tho week but fortunately no daniago wai done. 9 " Jv - I that we are 1 after your 1 trade? How do we expect to get it? ! Just think I for a moment 1 on these prices. - 9 9 9 S 9 9 9 9 POULTRY NETTING. 4 foot high, 32c per rod. r feet high, 40o per rod. (J feet hlgn, 47c per rod. Other sizes in proportion. 3 1 Another thing 9 i j -9 we wisn to call to your attention. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 CREAM CANS. ii iti TV tin Columbia cans 80o 14 Ih IK tin Columbia cans with gauge 3!5o. I Bear in mind 1 our garden I seeds. 1 They are new, "J fresh and I bright. I Blue Grass and Clover also. I Be sure and 9 see us. MORHART Bros. Hardware 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '9 r 9 9 9 9 9 Co. I 9 5l11MilMV'WMUW,l',,''WM4t Thk Chuck $1 per year. Canvas leggins nt cost. Fookl & Hutchison. j' Tho finest glnss assortments, only loo at tho Fair. A few of tlioso dandy 25o whips to go at lOo at Hutler's. Tho lino of heating stoves at Wright's is superb. Sco them. t Don't fail to get our prices bofero buying. Fount. & Hutchison. David Dickey nnd James Ryan wore business visitors toRivorton this week. Ed Hurt of Guido Rock was hero this week looking after business mat ters. Dr. H. S. Bailey of Lincoln was hero again this week attending Mrs. C. W. Km ley. C. L. Winfrey and family havo moved into tho old McFarland property on Seward street. Forty thousand foot of oak lumber for sale cheap. Enquiro of E. B Goblo at Red Cloud Mill site. Mrs. Ayor of Oregon who has been visiting friends nnd relatives hero re turned homo again Tuesday. Mrs. Sterner, a former resident of this city, now residing at Oberlin, Kan sas, is hero this weok visiting friends. l have 20,000 bushels of prime seed oats for sale last year's crop. Write me at one . Jno. R. Gikd, Humboldt, Neb. Tho Misses MlleVand'Dlllon of Hast ings wero hero Wednesday holding their regular oncoa-week dancing school. Mrs. Tan Baren, daughter Mabel and sen "Bessie" returned this weok from Esbon, Kansas Bess will in the future, work in tho marble works here. Got No 1 Third nvenuo for fresh garden and Held Feeds of all kinds. Also headquarters for tho REST coal in town. Union sets, eano seed, Kafllr corn, etc. For a hand made harness to give wear, made of the best oak tanned leather that will not rip or tear, and warranted to be made with the best of enro, go to J. O. Butler. When you havo urgont businoss with someone in another town or city, re member you can reach your party tho quickest and best by the long distance telephone. Rates made kuown on ap plication to "contrnl." A citizens convention was held on Wednesday evening at tho court house and tho following ticket was nominat ed: Mayor, D. J. Myers; Treasurer J. Horbergcr; Clork Ward Hiatt; Alder man 1st ward E. J. l'ulslfcr; Alderman 2nd ward J. Nustein; Members of school board J. C. Wolfo and T. J. Sheror. If you are going to give a banquet and want somo swell menu cards, if you arc goincr to get married and wnnt up-to-date wedding cards, if you are going to have an opening in the spring and wish to please in this line, if you wnnt typowritor paper or stationery of any kind, either printed or plain corao and sco us. We havo u fine line. Tho republican city convention met as per call published last weok, on Wednesday afternoon and nominated tho following ticket for city officers for tho ensuing year: Mayor, G. J. War ron; Treasurer, G. W. Dow; Clerk, J. E. Kesler; Alderman 1st ward, S. F Spokoslield; Alderman 2nd ward, M Finch; Members school board, L. II. Reck and C. F. Cat her. Rev. J II. N. Cobb of tho Mothodist church has just completed the publica tion of a very interesting book entitled "Don't." Tho book is, as the name signifies, suggestions of whatnot to do After a careful perusal of its pages we concludo that if everyone would live up tn its teachings this wonld not bn such a wicked world. l contains goms of thooght for every mind that aro well worth living up to and keeping in mind. Chas. Reigle the popular head clerk of the grocory department at Turnure Bros., uarao very near losing his posi tion tho first of tbo wcelr. Everything lie diil up was in seven and ono half Hound pneknges nnd every timo anyone uskod for anything hu would say "She u i daisy " It was nil on account of 'In- iirrival of a seven and one half .1 mill girl at his homo on Sunday mruii'ir. .Mother and daughter doing ii . iiimI the medical man in attendance a present has hopes of Charles still 10 tivfi-ing his houses. We smoke m-iimcs. I'iih Woodmen and Workmen lodges f n. i- city liavfl been vorklng and tig- inig for Hume limo upon the possibil- nf putting a third story on the Put i W'iuht building to be unnil nx a du- loimi.and wu are pleased to un mi n unit arrangement" aro imw 1'ii'i'trd whereby those two ludg n will i a thud ntorv on this building fur a 'jn rxiiiu. This act on the mri ol ,.-... wu IihIl'i's is a cutiiuii'iidahlw on ii I 'munl l)n emloiX'il hy nil Ii will give Ri'd Cloud one of iIih bi'-i ,(! society lodge rooms in the state and bo a good tbiug for tho towu. Phin Fair went to Wymoro Thurs day. F. M. Hopkins of Riverton was hero riiursdny. 35 cents gets a HO cent whip nt Fogel & Hutchison's. F. W. Cowden was iu Superior tho last of tho week. Sco tho lino display of heating stoves nt W. W. Wright's. Tho ClliKK and Chicago Inter Ocean neyenr for $1.25. Elmer Crono has been on the sick list a portion of this week. r l'ho Fair has hosiery, underwear, towels, ribbons, lace and notion cheap. Walter Roby sells tho Singer sowing machine. Prices right. Get tho best. C. D. Robinson and James Burden were in Lincoln the first of tho week. U. S. Rohrer of Hastings was look ing after business mattets hero Satur day. Mrs. Jno. B. Stnnser who has boon sick for somo timo past is reported to bo worse. r Don't fall to call nt tho new Fair Storo in tho Moon block and see what wu havo cheap. Amos Cowden has returned from Superior and will remain hore for tho present ho having not been in good health for some timo past. This weok tho two Racket storos of Red Cloud wero consolidated into one. Mr. Black, the proprietor of tbo Fair Storo having purchased tho stock of R. E. McBrido. Whilo wo aro sorry to lose Robert from our business circles wo are glad to noto that the new man has enough confidence in our town to warrant such an outlay. Burlington Route $25.00 to Califor nia February 12, 11), 20, March 0, 12, 1U.20, Apul 2, U, 10. 23,00 Lowest rate in yenrs. Applies to San Francis co, Los Angeles, Suuriiiiienio, San Jose and pretty nearly every other impot taut point in California. Through tourist sleepers on all of the nbove dales get nbiiaid nl aiiv station iu Nebraska ui which truiii stops; get off at Los AugeltK See neatest Burling tun ticket, agent, or write J. Francis, Genoml Passenger Agent, Oninlta, Neb. List of letters lemniuiiig uncalled for hi tho poslollice at Red Cloud, Nob niska.for Urn week eudiiig Mmvli 14, 11)01 Ciins Alviuil F,!im Bkiui E L. Gilhfii Wilier Hitirinut'iii W A M'rs Mnilii- SiikU-is J N. ThiiiniiM liichi' ifii h will hi. -.(Mil to the detut , letter ofilce Much 2Sih if not call i eil fur befuie. When calling for above iiIi'mhh say "advertised." T. U. Hack Kit, Postmaster. Insurance, Abstracts, Notary Public. -'WW 1 O. C. TEEL, i RED CLOUD, NEB. J THE WAY THE HENNEY CAPTURES ITS CDNPETIT0R6. 5 i For years tho Hendey buggy has stood at tho head of tho buggy family, and they still olaud thero. I nUn havo other s f buggies that will please you. I havo a good buggy nt 3 3 ami a better ono nt 65U. All the hit m iniiiuvenientH. In j farm implementH the price tiro below all competition. i JHS. PETERSON. Frank Burvvell of Inavalo was hero Friday. Dr. Spencer of Riverton was hero Thursday. J M Chaflln was In Guide Rock Tu-'fcilav. (Goods you want at prices you can nITord to pay at the Fair. r' We aro closing out our leggins at cost. Fooki. & Hutchison. G. Ii. Grifils returned Saturday night (nun a business visit at Lincoln Deputy Sheriff Rimliok and Thud Saunders went tn Lincoln this week. (J I) Robinson. R T. Pntlr, L. S. Wilson and A. Galusha weieln Lrban n todaj Cha. Gmncy returned the (mo putt of the week from an extended visit near Boston, Mass. Earney Morauvllle and wife visited with friends and relatives in Guide Rock Saturday. A trained nurse from Omaha hns been secured to look after tho welfare of Mrs. C. W. Kaley. Mrs. A. Lewis of Auburn, Indiana, is hero on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Kaley. Dave Kaley who wns in Carey, Ohio, to attend tho funeral nf his mother, returned homo again Saturday night. Miss Alta Smelser returned tho Inst of tho week from a visit with friends nnd rolatives at Grand Island nnd Aurora. Miss Lizzio Markr returned from Lincoln this week where she has born nt' ending hor bister who has been nlcV at that place. Joe Blair who i now holding n posi tion in n dry goods house nt Hastings, was hern Sunday visiting with tho folks nnd other friends. Tho dance given by the Degree of Honor Tuesday night was called off on account of tho Inclement weather cans- ling a lack of attendance If the present weather keeps up wo will quit forecasting. All wo can do now is to predict two dujs ot winter and then two days of Mimmer. Jay Pope has iccently purchased tho John Burns property in tho northeast part of town nnd is lemodeling it, and will move into it iu the near future I wish to announce to tho public thnt I am prepared to cry sales. Thoso needing my services will find it to their ndvantngo to) oe me. Ci.oykd Cum MINOS A'WAo'WWWWW-J Mrs. L. 11. Rust, who has for sovernl week's past been at Beaver City look ing after tho welfare of lif-r sister, who bad tho misfortune to receive n broken arm nnd other injuries, hns returned home again. The Eastern Star he-Id n short business session on Monday evening after which, by invitation the Masouiu fraternity called upon them, and pnr look of a bounteous supper which had been prepared. A very pleasant time was had If you see anything in this piper that pleases you if you think it has the right ring have your name put on our ln-t as a Mioscnner if it displeiiscs ou give iisioui iiiiuieun)hmv itnmy please aoinoouo elsi this limn and V n next. Alfred Hadell gave bis annual -printi opening last Monday t'M'ei'iiif and in Any that it eclipsed nil former ores sunlit bn pulling ' v ' ''uht. I'M .niie hall lli'fli iMslelu I 'Hoi mUMM' nihil in'nlf i 'ii- iV'"'. I'i'l 'i in' i h 'i I ' "in H ' r . . . - v l l in IK'i H,l!C. !' I'll it t ' V. II i fit III. illlSI 'I f .. I I I i ' this ever )fnil.ir ii -..- .. inorcbant. Eac- vMmr n g von a present as u Hiuivenir of ilii'iicciiinn. -a -a '3 I News Arrivals The "LION BRAND" Shirts for Spring. Yuu all remember these elegant negligee shirts from the ' Linn Brand" factory, we had last senson. Ynu remember how well they fft, how well they woie, nnd, above all, how well thev hi Id their colois. Vc have just received a big new assortment from the factory. More bright nice nobby patterng than ever. Ak to sin tho "Malvern' "Biltmorc," "Hazclton," "Glcnmore," "Cortcz," for correct things in spring shirts. fiEGH NEWS I -a -a -a -a -a u 3 us Everything for proper neck diossiug. Now styles In high band and s.riight eollms ni.d tho grandest unMirtment of up-to dat nick ties ever shown in Rsd Cloud. Tecks, new styla Four-in-IlandH , Wiudsnru, Hat. Ends, Bows and Clubs. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN 3 I Nobby Spring Suits ! --a In addition to our regular spring line ot men's tine suits we pur chased nf Arnold & Lochheim. Philadelphia, $0(10 worth of ele US gam finely tailored spring suits at a great sacrifice of regular !C wholesale prices. We place this special Hue nu our tables nt 9 tho gicalest discount ever known for high class clothing. $17 00 Suits at $1'J.00. ;$ $12 00 Suits at $9.00. 2 $Ut 00 Mellon Suits at $10 00 . $10 00 Casstmere and Cheviot Suits $d and 88 50. S Are yuu interested? We are ready to show you. 3 Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co. ' , THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. Miss Lillian Price of ltlvoiljn visited friouds in tho city this week. Miss Nellie Mnrtin left for her homo at Wymoro Saturday evening Inst nfter n pleasunt visit of sovernl weeks here with friends. Mrs. Lucy Brown, who has boon hero visiting with the family nf Chas. lliu tier, left Tuesday for her homo at ArUoo, Missouri. A nutiiotr nf Guide Rock ladies, Mesdames Proudfit, C.'rnry, Garbcr, Lovitt, Hnyos, Burr, Jones nnd Doud nu spout the day hero Wednesday vis itlug with Mrs. George Morhart. All holding invitations fur tho dance glvon by the Degree of Honor, March 12, 1001, will bo ncccpted March 20. D.inco wns postponed on account of stoim. By order of committee. Tho Motor Barber Collego, Utnnhn, Nub , wants young men to learn tho trade. Thoy say they have calls for their graduates fiom nil parts of tho country and on nccount nf their profi ciency domand tup wages. There is comparatively no expense. A two month's term completes. They mail free catalogue giving particulars Omer Butler, son of J. O. Butler of this city has been awarded a lint prizo of $2 50 in a picluie drawing conlebt glvon by the St. Joseph Daily Gazette Herald. The winner won out among a largo number of contestants, many of whom wero residents of St. Joseph. This young man has for somo time pst shown rnro nbility In drtwing nnd painting and he is to be congratulated on Ids lain achievement. Pr'." for letters ahout Nebraska. A round trip ticket frnm any Burlington Rnn? station In NobnisRi tn Tellnw .' N'l'iniiiii Puk .iti'l a complete (.ii m iniii ' in- hi i. . H'- uf I ' ii' y in . -..ii nil n (ui liiirliiiifinii Route I '.,, Hi' '!-' ii-l "I- llllilllu NelllH1r.il.. I ) n r in , - i iN t" I 'ninrailo, me it .OK llll". (J'lU'llg ll'l 1. L"Ui". I i iii-n- in- i -I'Veinl i'hsu nnzes. 'J'na lliiniiiv'Kiii IT-I - ilii'i-e p'i. s for let- Him' 'Mil ( iii'nur IC" I in in lljl ii Hon tn . in i.mi In- l'l d. f-nnpiive of sue : tn tin ining, hi nu raising, dnio i'ii. f in urnwlng mid similar pursuits t.i'Whft f"i Hi-' nu n-se in view. i ( Mil, 81, 1001. Cir- , v in in i In' in i i-Hi witl lie . n .. .1 I I'llKNOIS (i'-li- u i w" i. ().. i, .N.-li - - I Jell-O, the N.w Dissert, i . ... ,i no. I' ii 11 kVnis: Leiinui, inaiu'i', rticplii'ii and sttaw herry. At otir irrneeiH. 10 cts. Try ii today. Mmy Special Showing of Child's Vestcc Suits and Pants for Spring. & Special values at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. Pants at 25c, 50c, 75c. m Spnng Is here; so Is Butler, wilh n full lino nf tight and heavy harness nt low prices. Cnll boforoy ou buy. Notioic Lost, nearly now nickel frame eyo glasses, in case, nbout Fob ruary 1st. Thought to luvo been left nu some counter, may hove beon drop pod. If the finder will pleaso leave them at this office be will recoivo n lib oi nl reward. Tho smokers of Red Cloud can find on sale by 11. E. Grico nnd n few of the locnl dealers one of tho choicest and most phenomenal retailing cigars over manufactured in tho west, tbo "Tuck" cigar. It is hand made throughout and iinequiiled in workmanship by any 5 cent cigar ou the market. Tho "Tuck" cigar has in its tiller tho finest grade of old uullavored tobacco that can he pur chased and used lu n R cent cigar. Its draft Is perfection. Tho "Tuck" cigar is packed in tin foil in packages of live with the object iu view of keeping it fresh, retaining the itavor and protect ing It from breakage when carried in the pocket.' The "Tuck" cigar is in fact perlectiou iu everything thnt is n (nil til to make a choice smoke. Thero if mi cigar made in the five cent cigars that equals the Tuck cigar, in fine workmanship, quality, dratt and filler. Try the "Tucks". The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. rsg: The Discoverer of Swamp-Hoot at Work la His Laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad vance the kldney-polsoned blood will attack tho vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood tho albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brlght's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root tho new dis covery Is tho true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sires. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. . r. I, 7r7rzmz