,-. . iiA JWhiK -9 a -a -3 -a -9 -8 a -a a a -a a -a -a a -a a a a Vl a a a -a a a a lit kl ii ii xb link tti ti lb vb vl l t vk ti kb xl i A ilr vL lb lb fc. a -a -a -a a a -a -a -a a a a -a a a 9 a a -a -a a a a -a a -a -a 4 -9 Remenuler that we handle only good goods, that will give you value received for the money paid. That everything sold bears our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. That we buy for cash, sell for cash, and save you from paying someone else's debts. Remember that our stock comprises everything carried in the Watch, Clock, Jewelry, Optical and Photographic line. Jleuihoijse - Bros. Red Cloud, Neb. s i f- t l fr ( f f t - s ( s fr e-e-f- 6-5- MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. -jnnmn(pipnmi(mn(n7Mp(tmmnm Thk Chikk SI per year. i. I). Storey and Geo. Hutchison wi'iu down from Cowles last Friilny. Mi 9. D. V. Turnuro left Monday for n visit nt College View, this state Al Groat arrived home last week and lias taken a position with the IS. A M. hue. Ladies' vests To, union suits 25, cor sets 33, 45 and GOe, and good hosiery for 10c at tho Fair. Al Galusha is in Nebraka City this week attending the session of tho (irand Lodge A. O l'. W. is a delegate. The pienii season was informally opened Tuesday by a number of our young folk enj yi"K tin outing at Am boy. L. E Kellogg moved with his family to Hastings the fore part of the week. He lias accepted a position in a marble shop there Mis. K. A. Anderson, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I'. Hntlell, i cturned to her home in Illinois Tuesday. The fishing season has begun and tho sport is getting quite popular. The only drawback is you have to throw back the "cats " Mrs. L. II. Hust who has been in Heaver City for several weeks minis tering to tho welfaro of a sick sisrer relumed home Saturday night. i kb kb lb b lb lb lb lb lb ill lb lb vt b lb lb lb lb lb lb Vt lb lb fc To Our AdvrtisM. Next week Thk L'hikf will issue iln extra edition of !!000 copies mill owing to the largn amount of extra work wo will bo compelled to have the copy for all nuiv advertisements and change of old ones in this ofllco by Wednesday noon. No changes will be made or accepted after that time. GENERALITY NEWS. LOCALLY WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Stove ropairs at W. V. Wright's. .For farm loans call on C. W. KaloT. Catio sent Rockers $1 27 at Minor Ul'OB. Now lays on your old lister for SJ.50. G. W. Utw. Tho lino of heatiug stoves at Wright's is superb. Seo them. ' James Duffy of Guide Itock was look iug ufier business matters here Wed nesday. Melon Roby who has been attending business collogo at Kast Dubuque, Illi nois, returned home Tuesday. There will bo regular serivoe ho'.d at tho Christian church each Lords day at tho usual hours. H. S. Sol'DKU, Pastor. J. C. Wolf.?, tho furniture man, has lust received a nice new line of new furniture and carpets. Call and got prices before buying , Seo tho lino display of heating stoves at W. W. Wright's. Tho Chikk and Chicago Inter Ocean no year for Sl.'J.V The 10th car of furniture just un loaded at Miner Bros. C. W. lUnker and wife of Rlvertou were in the city Tuesday. Walter Hoby sells tho Singer sewing machine. Piiccs rigltt. (Set the best. Pay j our Mitariiption mid gel a cal diluting pi ucil. They ale a little won der. Mrs. Sutton, a former resident of this citv, arrived heio Wednesday on a visit with friends. C. H. Crone is attending the meeting of tho Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. at Nebraska City this week. Mrs C. M. Wetlicrald of Hebron ar rived in tho city Tuesday for a visit with S. F. Spokcslicld and family. Charley Kaley ami Jack -Stewart left Tuesday morning oveilaud fur Oklahoma. Clint ley intends to locate there- if tho country suits him. biiibibiblbibibtbtbibibib(bibtbibibibtbibiblbibjfr Do the Flies Bother You in the Summer Time? Prepare a cool reception for them. Buy your Screen Windows and Doors of Us. a -a i a -a a -a a a -a -a a a a a -a -a a a -a -a a a a -a -a -a -a -a a -a a a a -a a a -a a a -a a a a a 1 -a a -a a -a a -a a a -a -a a a -a a a -a -a -a a .a a -a -a a a -a - a -9 -a -a -a -a -a a -a -a I a -a a a a i-a a i a -a a a -a a -a These goods have never been sold so cheap before. Croquet Sets, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezer Bicycles, Kidea "World" Wheel. Such aline of SUMMER GOODS was never dis played in our city before. We have some more of that clean alfalfa seed. We want your trade and will save you money to get it. MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. s e ( s-c-e-f-f-s e-t- e-e-e-e-e-f-f- 6- S f s & t S s t- 6- s- 6- C- c-c-f-c-c-f-c- f- (r f- c- 6-C- 6-C- c-s-( ( ( e- 6-f- e-c- c- s-s- c-s- c-(-f-c-(-(-c-fr s-s-fr s-(- c-e-- r r s-f- c- f- A Special Edition. With tho issue of May 24, tho Chikk will issno a 3,000 special edition duscriptivo of Wsbster county. and lied Cloud. This work will bo Hi charge of Mr. M. D. Shsinor, a gontlenian of soiao eighteen years eccperienco in tho descriptive field. Tho issue will be complete with the county's resources and capabilities and will bo an oxcellent paper to send to frioiala and prospective homeseekers. During tho next few days Mr. Steiuer will visit our people and any favors shown him will be appreciated by this oilice. Miss Noyes of Wymoro has been visiting with L. 11. Fort and family this week, returning homo today ac companied by Miss Nellie Fort who will visit in Wymore. Mrs. Chas. Milligun arrived in 'tho city from her homo in McCook Satur day. Herself and husband will move to this city ho being engineer on the passenger run between this city and Oxford. Mrs. J. No matter what causes fa. cial eruptions, absoluto cleanliness in side and out is tho only way to euro them. Hocky mountain tea taken this month will drive them away. !)oe. C. L. Cotting. Grace Kpiscopal Sunday after As censi )ti Day. Morning prayer and sormon at 10.!)0. Kvening prayer and sormon at S o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Tho public i. cordially in vited W .4. Xanukiis, Hector. Wo wish ur sorrespondunts would endeavor to get their items in each week and if possible not later than thnn Thursday. No department of tho paper is looked after by our read era more thau this. If your locality is not represented send us in tie news. Lovy It. Roberts, a sister of Mrs. J. K. Jackson living about live miles southwest of Hud Cloud, died last Mon day after a lingering illness with con sumption. DiiceasXid was born at Alton, Iowa, on December 20, 1870. Tho fur-oral services woro hold from the residence on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock and tho remains laid to i est in tho Red Cloud cemetery. Elsewhere in tkis issue will bo found an advertisement for tho decoration day exercises and unveiling of tho Me Keighan monument in this city May 'Oil). Tlioso having tho matter in charge novo span d no pains to make this one of the most notable decoration days held in tho west. A largo mini bor of noted spoakers will bo present to assist in tho exorcises, among whom are W. J. Uryan and W. V. Allen. Among tho new improvements con templated by tho II iteM.iit this point is tho building of an elovated coal ilunip to supply coal to tho trains pass ing through tho city. This will be of tho trestle inclined track idea where coal can may be run up and unloaded. Whilo this may uot bo built at c nee tho plans have been completed and tho construction of tho saino will most likoly be carried out. Mr. T. U, Myers and Miss Lucy Gar her were unitod in marriage at tho homo of the brido'rf parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garbor north of this city, yesterday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. The groom is n rising young physician and ottjiys a lucrative practice among tho residents of Inavalo and vicinity. His brido U a young lady who has spent all her Hfo in our midst and has a large circle of friends who wislt tho young couplo the greatest measure of life'i happiness. f. - i Farm i I insurance ! 1 6crmau - Insurance -Co.J OF FKKKPOKT, ILL. s-, I The largest old line company in thee fr t wesi. t Fanners Mutual Ins Co J s ui iuuiusna, ui j.inuuiu. s Largest mutual in the statu witlip i over 300 policies iu Webster County. JO. C. Teel, Agt.i 1 Kkd Cloud, Neiikaska A. Iladell was in St. Joo Monday. II K. Collier of Lebanon was in town Wednesday. W. N. llichardson wns in Hivcrton on business today. iron bed, spring and mattress com plete $0.00 at Miner Bros. A few of those dandy 'J5c whips to go at 10c at Hutlur's. ..Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf on Wednesday, a boy. A. V Illy of McCook was visiting friends lieie Tuesday. Men'jj underwear al We and hosiery as low us 0c :il tho Fair. Geo. Overiug mado a business trip to Kansas City this week. Miss Viola Ward left Monday morn ing for a visit witli liieuds al Omaha. Tho place to buy tinware, glassware, cruijui't otM niiil icu cream free, ms in ul the Fair. Foil Sam: Gurmau millet seed. In iiulio of F. K. Wiltley, live and onu half miles south-west of Kcd Cloud. Spring Is here; mi is Htitlur, with a full lino of light uud heavy harness at low prices. Call hoforuyoit buy. llev. (5. W. llummell will preach at Ash Crcuk next Sunday at 11 a in. and at lutivalo in tlio evening at 8 o'clock. Finest line of iron beds anil fancy rockeifi in tho valley, at bed-rock prices til J. C. Wolfed, tho furniture man. Farm loans al 5 per cent interest on good improved land. C. F. Cathor, ofllco over Cutting's drug store, Kcd Cloud, NeW. Mrs. W. H Wagnor of Hebron ar rived in tho city Wednesday evoning on a visit with her brothers Kd unit Trace Sherur anil other relatives and friend?. Into ench life hoiuo ruin must fall, Smart people don't sit down and bawl; Only foolv suicide or take to llight, Smart people take Heoky Mountain Tea ut night. Ludlow llros. this wcok finished burning their first kiln of brick for tho season. They havo a largo force of men at work and have sale for nil tho brick they can mako. Miss Norma llichardson gave u dnt.cing party to a number of her young friends Tuesday evening. All present h.ul n most enjoyable time and voted Miss Norma a most entertain ing lilclo hostess. vk When You Buy A Shirt Buy The Best f THE i'lion Brand SHIRTS AUHTHK llr SIMlll'c? MADF. m it n n - 1R They hold their color. 5 They lit to perfection. They wear better than any shirt yon can buy. 2 1 kindreds of people will "testify l r ... .1 wl '.wtilltC I t IU Lliuai; yuuujA;nin. 5 They sell at $i.oo, '.$1.25, 3 1.50. I ifli3TlliwliLHiiivZS&iiiiifl Men's and Boy's Suits and Pants. Special Low Prices on Men's and Boys' Suits. Men's Pants 75cts to $5-5' All the Leading brands made in this country. vV vk vW vh vl vb vW vb vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vV vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk tk vk ifc vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk vk 4 3 Good Things Are Always Copied ! That is why thoro mo nvor twenty Imitators of 1 1 to Famous Ohio Cul tivator I havo them, four nntl hix hhovol Mtiko 110 mistake, 13 UY THE OKIGIXAIv ! You will want something that you cnu go ovor your your cojii with beforo It is Dig onouijli to uho 11 cultivator l linvo tho tools that you want mid tho prico that I make will hiivo you money. Don't - Let - Anyone - Hold - You - Up. Seo mo before you buy anything in tho farm tool line. I will mako you some aitractivo pneas on ti I will build you ti Job right. JHS. PETERSON, sGouiden-Kaley - Glothincj - Go. m THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. tttttH1 A young man named Kinney left his homo near North lhanch last August with a team, wagon and $70, stinting south to look nt Oklahoma He was not again heard from nt home. Late developments are that he was mur dered in Dickinson county, Kansas by 11 young man who foil in with him. Lebanon Journal. Probably tho largost cow in Kansas is owned by K.Tjnerof llrown county. It is nine fuel anil eleven inches long, live feel eight Inches high, nine feet in girth and weighs over a ton. The grandmother was a twin, the mother was a twin, and tho cow itsolf is a twin Although it is only four years old it has bad seven livlig calves, giv ing birth twico to twins and onc to triplets. The cow is uearly a full blooded Hcrford. A Clark county, South Dakota, man, says an exchange, has a wonderful cow, according to the following posted sale notice! "Full-blooded cow for sale, giving milk, three tons of hay, a lot of chickens uud several stoves." While wo havo always had the greatest re sped for meok-vtyeil, gentlo bossy, we never suspected for a moment that she would branch out into tho junk-shop business. And alio full-blooded, too ! no "yaller" dog or post-bole in her aake upl Too bad. From the number of candidates aspiring to nomination on tho republi can ticket tliis fall, it is a most hopeful and reassuring indication of republican sentiinont throughout tho county. The idea seems quite prevalent that a nomi nation by the republicans this fnll iu cquiTiilont to an oluction, and this idea will bo realized if the party is cautious about putting up good timber. There seems an abundant amount of good material to draw from. Thoro aro no side issues or complications within tho paiti's own ranks, and with a reason able amount of carefulness, tho present hopeful outlook will continue. Mrs. E. W. Uoas ontertalncd a num ber of her lady frionds Thursday afternoon in honor of hor si3ter, Mrs. Kdward Hickard of Weeping Water. During tho afternoon a gum moulding contest furnished much amusement for tho guests. Kach lady wits given a piece of guui and toothpicks with which to fasbiou som animal. Miss Stolid Ducker was awarded tho first prize, a handsome ivory paper knife, anil the secuntl prizu, a pretty china plate, fell to Mrs. L. I. Albright. Those present were: Me-fdatncs Grico, Con over, Crone, Storey, Haunt, Mitchell, Albright, Sherwood, Creighton, Wiles, Frisbie, Wright, Crabill, Itife, Tulloys, Fulton; Misses Popo, Fuller, Kellogg, Dusker. Decoration Day. Tho following program has been ar ranged for Decoration Day: 1. All comrades tire requested to meet at the O. A H. hall at la-.ilO p. m., elmrp, on May IlOth. 2. Column will bo formed by the miiiHhal in front of O. A. K. bull on Webhter strwt at 1 o'clock, sharp. ;i. Hand in front of column. i. Thence by the members of the Oriiud Army ami nil ex suldlers and HIlllOlH. 5. Thence by the Relief Corps and Spanibh-Auiericai) soldiers. 0, Thence by teachers ami Hciiota 01 tho different schools. 7. Thence by tho mayor and city council. 8. Thence by tho fire department nntl all civic flocietiee. 0. Thence by citizens on foot, car riages, wagons, and rough riders, com manded by Captain Heed. 10. Column will march south on Webster street to Third avenue, thence west to Seward street, thence south to cemetery. 11. On nrrlvlng at cemetery, exercises will be held by tho Grand Army mid Hellef Corps, Hag drill by tho Hellef Corps nml speech by the Hon. H. T. Potter. 13. Everybody is cordially invited to bring flowers and leave them at the O. A. H. hall. After tho exercises of the G. A. H tho unveiling of the McKeighan monu ment will take place. Music Red Cloud Band Invocation. Address W. J. Bryan Orntiou Senator Win. V. Allen Benediction. Hon. ,lno. R. Thompson of Grand Island, presiding ollicer. .1. S. WlllTi:, Chm. Joseph Pabst and James Sterner, two "trusty" convicts, escaped from the Kansas ponitontiary between mid night and daylight Sunday morning. They were liromen In the coal mine boiler house near tho main sheft and woro not under guard. Thoy scaled tho west walland woro away somo time beforo their absence was discovered. Guards started early in tho morning to run them down and a hunt was kept up all day. A horso was stolon Ihree miles west of tho prison. A report camo in that the convicts had been seen going towards K'insas City. Pabst bail only three months to servo of a year sentoncn. Sterner hail three years to servo of a six year seutonce. A full description, according to Her tillou measurement, was sent out to neighboring cuiofs of polico and sheriffs yesterday morning stating that a re- waul would be paitl of 0 for the cap ture of each of the fugitives. Pabst wns sr ntiMicnil from Cowley county for grand iurci-n mnl Sterner ffntu Do catiir county. Knnoas City Star. Mill Forgy was down from Logan Thursday. Bill hays Blow ville, up in 1. igau, is nourishing. Say Uiey have a "hatchery up ili-ro thai hatches several vaiieties of chit kens, largo cuotitfh to fry in a few dtiyi have also organiz 1 several societies, ineludi u a (i 'If club, and a Ping Pong, with a base ball nine, cinupowd of Mir.n old stagers as Hub Henry, John Fni.ier, Geo. Beardslee, .lull Finzieratid Lyiuaii Stonn. Blowvilli, he says, it uoiug i merry gail. Lebanon Journal, This thing of saying that yon havo the best goods nt the lowest pi ices is almost an insult to people of ordinary intelligence. Everybody knows that you must handle standard goods a t reasonable prices to keep up with tho procession and the use of such lan guage at once raises the quci-tiuu whether you are buying at) cheaply as your quicker wlttetl cnmiitttltor and whether he cannot undersell you. Al most all the women nntl a good many men toeard a penny saved as a penny earned nntl you can't afford to do any thing that may drivo one of them away. scorn EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, it will cure It. SECOND Because. If the chil dren are delicate and sickly, It will make them strong and well. THIRD Because, If the father or mother Is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, It will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because It Is tho standard remedy In all throat and lung affections. No household should be without IL It can be taken In summer as weli as in winter. uk, ami Si. 00, all dniultti. SCOTT is DOWNS, Oittabu, N.w Yoifc. . I m U Q . fflwyfafclw'M--v-1