nAJmtnt- -itv w rtVAlffc .Vtf-O 3lsi-w J ZH. iAwxTsm:tj Ji ll .; i 3 ,1 ifcdjllflS'tlfla'ta'ilik, 9 9 9 A j Proposition I j Wo Inivi- just pui it a complete . "J ' linn nl llin iminlilr linnwn ? - 9 9 Parker -Lucky Curve Jointless S S t Fountain Pen with Anti-Break Cap. I s s s r o s S S t S fr t O S S To dlstiibtitu thoso as raphtly as possible wu make thefol- lowing proposition. Come Ret a piiti, take it out, trj it, i( it don't suit return it and try unothcr. 1( you fail to tind ono satisfactory your money will be choei fully refunded.' Pens frm $1.50 up. Neuihotise Bros. Red Cloud, Neb. J: J ssl PR PW ajs W H K S R R R 99 rR W W R 9n W aM PR ssl 9n PT WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Cut down the weeds. Stove repairs at W. W. Wright's. For anything in the hardware line go to Wright's. On the way to Albright Brother?, a carload of furniture. Two good girls wanted at the Bon Ton Bakery and Restaurant. Jos. Holcomb, a tamer well known resident of the city was here this week. Mrs. Walter Chinncck of Falls City, thif state, was visiting with old friends nere this week. Charley Hunter and Wm. Kenkel of lnavale went to Kansas Oity Sunday with several cars of stock. Visitors are always made welcome'at Albright Bros, whether you purchase or not. Always glad to seevou. Mrs. Clam Jackson and daughter Beulah, departed Tuesday for a visit with relative in Sheridan county, Kansas. - 9 j 25 per cent 9 Discount 9 9 -9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 -t We have a few Croquet sets that we will close out at one-fourth off. This makes a four ball Croquet Set, complete with arches and-stakes at. 56C. Other styles and sizes in proportion. Take advantage of this price as the stock will not last long: We have prices on Wagan Covers, Wagon Bows, Galvanized Meas ures, Header Forks 70c, Ball Bearing Grind Stones, $4.50. 9 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 -9 -9 9 9 -9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -i 9 -3 9 i 3 -3 3 3 -3 3 3 a,a,a,vi,a,a,a(riMrviii'l f Scoops, Etc., that are money favors. i ! Give us a chance to figure on your hardware ! bill, it means a saving ! of dollars to you. i i ! MORHART i Bros. j Hardware I Co. i s i JTk'fW1T'W'n'l,'x,M,TVTV1l'I,in',w: MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Hen Ludlow has a new rubber tired buggy. I'eto Mcintosh went to Guide Rock Thursday. Hoy Hutchison of Lebanon, Kansas, was hero this week. The Fair, does not mean the county fnir but The Fair Store. The finest line of stoves in the valtey can be found at Wright's. Quite a number from hero attended the reunion at Hustlngs'this week. Donald McCallum of Guide Rock was doing busicuas hero this week. R. C. Gerard of Lebanon, Kansas, was looking after mutters hoi o Satin day. llavo you icon the latesU styles of nets and duster? Butler's is the place for them. J. A. Hniloy and wife left Thursday morning on a visit to ft lends and rela tives in Ohio. Don't forget the date and place of the special salo of nets, dusters and light harness at Butlet's. Win. Hurd of Cewles is in the city and is holping out with tho carpenter work on the Wright-Potter building. Tho front of tho Cotting-Bense block is being painted and it adds much to the appearance of those buildings. The Red Cloud Fair Store Is not as large as tho Chicago Fair,' still you can tind almost anything you want there. Finest lino of iron beds and fancy rockers in tho valley, at bed-rock prices at J. C. Wolfe's, the furniture nan. Farm loans at 5 per cent interest on good improved land. C. F. Cather, office over Cotting's drug store, Red Cloud. Neb. Earney Graves who is clerking in the Palmer House at McCook visited with bis mother and sister here the Orst of the week. John Amack who has been here tar some time recuperating from the effects of a broken arm has returned to Anselmo, Nebraska. Watermelons are getting larger and better every day but up to date our force have not been surprised to see any rolled in on the floor. F. W. Cowden returned the fore prt of the week from the eastern market where he purchased one of the largest and best assorted stocks of goods ever brought to the Republican valley. Geo. J. Warren, W. N. Richardson, C. I). Robinson, R. T. Potter, 0. W. Turnure, Jos. Gnrbor and a number of others were in Lincoln this week at tending the republican state conven tion. Announcement: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of pro bate judge in and for Webster county, Nebraska, subject to the will and de cision of the peoples independent party convention to be held in Red Cloud, September 10, 1901. L. A. Haskihs. A very pleasant and enjoyable even ing party was given by Samuel Foster at his home on last evening to his asso ciates of the late graduating class. The usual Daatim6s and pleasantries of suck occasion, interspaced . with, ma- sio anal refreshments were inauigea in. On Wednesday evening, Augustus th, at 7:30 o'slock at the residenoe of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. M. Mc Ulan, on Seward street; occured the marriage of her daughter Mabel to Mr. George Hadell, the Rev J. H N. Cobb of the Methodist churoh officiating. The ceremony was a quiet one only the im mediate relatives boing present. The young people after a short trip to St. Joo will go to housekeeping in the Dr. Dameroll property on Fourth avenue. A very pleasant wedding was sol emnized at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. D. Smith a few nd'os south of tho river at 12 o'clock noon Wednes day when their daughter Corn wns married to Clarence Refd of iliis city, Rev. A (J. Blnckwull otliciatiny. Tho ceremony was pei formed in tho pres ence of n number of invited c.utU. Both of the couti acting patties m well mid favorably known hi'i it and have it host of friends or iihmg.nith Tins ('iliKt' lake pleasure in wishing them success. Joseph (i arbor, Jr., had about us narrow an escape from death as ono could havu and get out lust Sunn day. While loading a wagon at the clay bank of the Ludlow buck yatds tho bank caved in, and feeing it coming ho jumped between the wheels on the si do of the wagon. Tho oavo in ounplototy covered him but left ono arm free with which lie managed to dig a hole and uncover his face, which saved him. Bert Person who wns also hauling clay dioenvorud his predicament shortly aft erwards upon his return for another load of cl-iy, mid at once went to the yards and seemed help to dig him out Joo was found to ho pietty badly bruised up but futtiiimtHy no hones were biokun. Tho ulay bank was about thirty feet high mid shortly after the men hud iiieceedfd In getting him ma another and linger uavu hi oc .tit i id. LOCALLY Thread, 2, 1, and Oc at Tho Fair Tho Citiicr and Chicago Inter Ucoan neyoar for $1.2.1. Tho largest school tablot on the mar ket for 5c at The Fair. Next Monday is Labor Day but it will not be very generally observed in this city. W.n. L. Robinson of Strathcara, Can nda, was in tho city tho last of the week. You can get granito and tinware cheap at The Fair. A new line just re ceived. Special sale on nots, dusters and light harness for the next thirty days at J. O. Butlers. Whcn you want nails, screws, bolts, barb wire or enything else in tho hard warn lino call on W, W. Wright. Finest line of rocking chairs and tho greatest variety of dining chairs over thrown upon the market found at Al bright Bros. The water melon famine has ended and it now begins to look b though they woald bo a drug on the market in auothor weok. . Fred Turnure returned Sunday eve ning from a trip o the eastern mar kets where ho went to lay in a season able stock of fall and winter goods for Turnure Bros. Douglas Cather who is holding a po sition with the B. & M. railroad at Cheyenne, Wyoming, is hero visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cftther and other frieuds. Some small (?) boys orawled through F. Birkner's wire fence on his lots west of his resldenco the other night and completely dilapidated his water melon, musk melon and cucumber patches. It's a good thing Herman wasn't there with bis gun. la order that tho residents of the south ward may have better fire protection in that the cart will be nearer in case of a fire in that ward, oae of the hose carts has bsen removed to a room prepared for it at the Piatt & Frees Co. lumber yaid. Dr. J. W. Moranvill has found the climate in Colorado so beneficial to his health that he hss sent tar bis certifi cates and will remain there indefinitely. We are sorry to lose Mr. Moranville from our midst but take great pleasure in recommending him to the people of Boulder, Colorado. A large number of our citi.ons are going to have considerable troable get tirig their necks straightened out if they are not careful. Some of thorn stand for hours at a time and gaze at tho top of the new three story building, and in some instances aro unable to again eastheir eyes down and assume a look of dignity. By tho time tho building is completed wo will no doubt have a cumber of star gazers. List of letters remaining uncalled tar at the postofficeat Red Cloud, Neb raska, for tho week ending August 29, 1001. Nellie Browa, Henry Carroll, Enolis Dawson, Dale Frazier, S. J. Tassey, 3 These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Sept. 12, if- Dot call ed tar before. WJjsb calling tar above please say "advertlrtoV' T. C. Hack kb, Postmaster. Married, at the 'home of the bride's mother in this 'city on Wednesday, August 18th, 1001, at 5 p.m., Mr. M. A. Albright and Miss Gertrude Llndley, Rey. J. H. N. Cobb officiating. The ceremony was performed in tho pres ence of only relatives of the contract ing parties. The groom, commonly known as Allie, neods no introduction to our people, having lived hero for years, and tor several yours past has been a member 'if tho firm of Sherwood & Albright. The bride has for the past few years been a teacher in the Rod Cloud schools, and was elected to a positi m there again this year mid re signed. The new coiiplo will reside in the Dr. Reeil propuity. Farm Insurance I German - Insurance - Co. OF FKEBPOKT, ILL. i Tho largest old lino company in tho west. Uf Nebraska, of Lincoln. Largest mutual in tho stato with ovurHOO policies in Webster Cou 'it j. 0. C. Teel, Agt.,i Rkii Cloud, Nkiuuska. L B. Colvin of Guido Rock was h'cro Tuesday. Tho schools of this city will open next Monday. R. K, Stophonion of Superior was in tho city Thursday. Gsoi go Harlow of Bloomington was in tho city Tuesday. Jack Galbraitb of Superior was hero doing business Wednesday. Mrs. Klmer Kaloy left the llrst of the weok for Del Norto Colerado. Mary Fatuhar of Cowles was a vis itor to the city tho last of tho weok. Bert Llndley and family of Rlvorton were visiting relatives in tho city Wed nesday. Jullett Henderson and Mis. Living house of Smith Center, Kansas, wore in tho city Tuesday. K. V, Ross made a trip to Cowles Monday to bring down the household goods of Oscar Pntmor. Jack Haines and Miss Florence Mid dleton wcro granted a license to wed by Judge Kdson on August 24th. Mrs. Wm. Burnett of McCook ar rived in tho city Tuesday morning on a visit to K. B. Smith and family. F. K. Goble returned tho first of tho week from a several weok'a tour of in spection in the Oklahoma country. Goorgo Throne and wife aro rejoic ing over tho arrival of a ton pound boy which event occurred on Thursday. Mrs. Frank Sleeper and children re turned home Thursday evening from a several weeks visit at David City. Wolfe & Dlokinson have placod a new four horse Fairbanks-Morse gaso line engine in thoir blacksmith shop. Miss Mabel Howard returned Tues day from a visit with friends and rela tives at Omaha and Council Bluffs. Grace Episcopal church. Services Sunday morning and evening. The public is cordially invited.-W. H. Xamdkrs, Rector. Prof. Thompson and wife who will have charge of the Cowles schools this year has arrived at that place and will begin his duties Monday. Mrs. J. H. Walsh arrived in the city Thursday morning from her home at Lewistoa, Montana, to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reld. C. W. Kaley and Mrs. D. H. Kaley left the first of the weok tar a visit in the east. They will visit at Auburn, Indiana, Ohio and thn Pan American exposition. Robert K. Grcenhalgh of Beaver Creek and Miss Coral E. Hubbard of auuwaier precinct weto granted a license to wed by Judgo Kdson on August 27Ui. Ivans T. Amack who has boon living at Caldwell, Idaho, returned to this place Saturday. He came back on ac count of ill health, that country net agreeing with him. The new residence of I. B. Hampton in the northeast part of the city is be ing rapidly finished. When completed Mr. Hampton will have a very neat and commodious residence. U. G. Knight of lnavale returned faoae Monday alght from a atoath or so trip down into the new Oklahoma dlatrict. He reports favorably in re gard fo portioas of that country. The Degree of Umqc gave a farewell supper to a number of their members who are going away in the near future oa Tuesday evening. A large attend ance and a general good time is re ported. Some of the boys here are still re ceiving tickets in the land drawing, but unfortunately they were too high I up in numbers to draw a prize. John Aullz through his agent Jack Reid drew No. 07,871. Next Monday being a legal holiday the September term of tho county court will convene, on Tuesday, cases being called at 1 o'clock p.m. Thn otllou of the county judgo will be closed on Monday. A telephone message was reooived by Frank Uowden announcing the denth of l'Vank Luwnoii of. Superior who was prostrated by the heat last July. Frank wont down Woduosday to attend the funeral. A gentleman dieted in a yellow and bluet: sweater, claiming pugilistic ability wns in tho city on Sutuiday until Monday talking prize fight. Lo cal parties seemed inclined to give him. a 0 but wo suppose ho concluded that discretion was tho better part of valor and bluffs woulnii't go. A very pleasant plouiu was had at Cockrall's grove on Elm Creok yester day given by the Cowles people to C. W. Fuller and family who will' leave for Lincoln Monday to make that their future lionio. About forty were pres ent and a jolly good time is reported, A eiti.en walked into our office this week and said whv in 'ell don't you ask ihe ipuHtiou whether we have it our iidiiiiuixtruiioii. Wo satd why in VII don't on uei xoiiio of the other pupmn t usK the question, we'ie tiled, lie mild, Ui that's dlirereni" mid OMvp-d K-f.im wu Hnnld mi), "next." This weok the city has been lufostcd with a gang of bums and thugs work ing all kinds of grafts. This class have evidently heard from others that we have no officer hero and aro getting so they llkotho placo. Sh uld there be live or thirteen robborles and a tiro or two occur some night no ono need bo surprised. Tho town has bson overrun lately by a gang of transients selling rugs, clocks and other merchandise. A oity ordinancu restricting this business is in the ordinance book, but like the rest of tho ordinances between tho lids of this valuablo book it Is not onforcod The city like any other business con- corn must lond to its affairs or it will tlnd itsolf stranded and If tho preiont people haven't time to look after their own interests and that of tho city llity sliould let loose. A very pleasant dancing party was given at tho grovo of Silas Garber on Wednesday evening In honor of a Hum bor our young people who will go away in the near future, The occa sion was quite largely attended by our young peoplo and thn dancing was kept up till a lato hour, and refreshments wero sorved throughout tho evening. It was a gathering well calculated to make the young people who aro about to depart, long remember their young lady and gentlemen frionds In Red Cloud. . Tho following from tho Guide Rook Signal may moan something entirely different from our interpretation of tho article, but wo believe tire meaning is that through tho officiotit work of Mr. Warron the opposition will bo dofeated by a deluge of votes. "Mr. Goorgo J. Warren of Rod Cloud was elected by tho republican county con vention Tuesday to the responsible position of chairman of the republican county central committee, Mr. War ren is a political worker from clear back in the 70's and may be depended upon to give us a campaign as hot as the reoent July weather; but we opine It will not be quite so utterly devoid of moisture." m Lew Rates te Ltncola. Nebraska State Fair, September 2 to 0, tho Burlington route will sell round trip tickets to Lincoln at half rates, plus 60 cents for vadtulsslon to fair grounds. This will be "the big show" 118,000 has been spent this year in permanent improvements on the fair grounds. 130,000 in cash premiums. All entries, exepet speed, free. Ask nearest agent Burlington Route for particulars. . National Encampment, G. A. R. Only 125 85 from Red Cloud, 'Nobr., to- Cleveland, Ohio, and return, Sep tember 7, 8, 0 and 10. Splendid opportunity to go to the Buffalo Exposition and Niagara Falls. Return limit September 10. Exten sion to October 8 can bo arranged for at Cloveland if desired. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omuba, Ne braska. Last week I went about, Full of trouble and of doubt, Now I'm smiling and dance with delight, I had some Rocky Mountain Tea last alght. C. L. Cotting. pond's . EXTRACT For Burns, Sprains, Wounds, Brul ses or Any tort of Pain. Used Internally and Externally, tAUiioNi Avoid trio weak, watery witch Hazel preparations, represented to bo "tho same ns" POND'S EX TRACT, which easily sour and often contain "wood nleohol," on Irritant ox ternally and, taken Internally, a poison. " ..... ?HJ'V TTJF WSmsTAmTotmmjimgBl l i oih.i , , , in mi -1 ii n , rii.it iiiiil-i ilimoiif tn one dilution on premium. Imcd ii .,'. i In- ivi-u itU) ni iliw Rml Cloud IiitVrxta'iu I-uii.i pi. mi i -M r. 2(1 ai.d -J7, 1.001, when piesented by holder on fair gi'iiHidtfin i Ki.tri.i.iii. N i t.i i-xc-'ed two coupons can be usud ny hik mil. i..i . i i i ii ihi, II) Jnmcfc l'ctur on One Itni I. hnm Hulkj U-tttr. Worth ..: , . io ) 'y Oi ..ling rut hors A en. Oik, fnr.1 Ktolvor mi.l flower Howl ... .J. :n Jo ity M.irlisri llnitlii'rs Ono-Mm-mi mcp MinJmlll . . . no ly .allies leii.roii. one tfii lout Anne st.f Duinii liny llako, . :. ." .... ZZZZ. a 01 .Miner Hroihers , Onu I rop llen.t !ew lug Machine ..... . 1 .".." 25 O Hy Chicago House Wrecking o.Onu I'anitlne MIIKHy Mr. K.J Duclcer s m "y a,WS!K: "' "W$ cVffc-iho llv W IV Udrtts linn Hals... t'.,,.,!....... .."""" " -..... -.... W IW lis ,: .w,"'f;' hihiKr:?'! : i?j!i?i i;H'o?9"r5Sii;;K-:::::r.7::r.:: n. IS Hy Netrhoiise llrothcrs. One C'rimerK3W by Hi . . ..........-.. lly Miner llrothors (Ino Wood Air Tlnlit lleiuer . Z ' lly Nuwlioiao HrntlicM. One ilrSicciiclcs. Htted . lly W WrlKht. One Watervillo llarcir ...... . .Z "" lly W W Wright, one bci liotos Had Irons . " " - - lly W W Wright, (inn Delpli Tea Kettle No. S" ' lly W W Wrlnlit. One llel h Dish I'uii . ... JIZ ' J' w. w'l8" "no lleli.il Water I'nll 17 yiin.SZZZ'r.ZZ.ZZ Il W W Wright One llelph Hulling Kstlle lly W WrlKht. Ono Doli.li Tea l'ot . ... ... . ;y WW Wrlulit. One Delpli coffee rot . ... lly WW W right. One llelph Wash l'au II) W W Wrlnht, (the Ocluli stew Pan . ,.; .. .. , i, Mm, wim nciiii nun r III . lly W W right duo lijlpli Drinking cup H.i Mir. ui.d Iiiiii' ini .unoiiiii ono of tin. luki onus. l'xMii'Niiiii For furfhiM' infoniiailoii nddioss, r:itwmMiMttszs&tlii$ SUCH A CHANGE. Not only in feelings but In looks. The skin is clear, the eyes arc bright, the checks arc plump. No more pain and misery, no more sick headache, no more taiindlcc. What worked the change? )r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which cured the disease of the stomach that prevented proper nutrition, and also cleansed the clogged and sluggish liver. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures dihcascs of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of lungs, heart, liver, and other organs which scctu remote from the stomach because many or these dis eases have their cause in a diseased con dition of the stomach involving the allied organs of digestion and nutrition. "I Mitt vou a letter ntnut n year ro," writes Mm. I. It'll Hamilton, of 1'nrmliiRlon, Marion Co , Went Vn. " I ntntnt my cne as plainly na t cmilil, ami recelveil a letter from you In a few lay, telling me to ue Dr. Pierce' Colden Med ical Discovery and l'aortte Prescription ' ttlle of each. I used three of each, and feel like a new woman Don't suffer any pain or misery any more. Before uslnr your medicine I suffered all the lime had jaundice, caused from food not illgrstlnir properly, t would hare alck headache three xnd four times In a weak. Could not do the work myself, I commenced using your medicines as recommended for lirer complaint, and think I am cured now. I asked our doctor If he couldn't cure me. and he said he could give me medicine to help me but the trouble might return any time. I doctored three years without auv relief. Haven't had sick headache since I took the first bottle of your medicine." Dr. Pierce's PelleU cure constipation. H. - TIJS OUT ! uf k ii Ml U 1st Ml tsi 111 ft taf III Or t m ft It Oi ft ! ! 10 00 8(10 000 mo t, 00 4 ( I 7S 1 35 13.1 1 23 1 35 1 00 00 8.1 45 75 45 uith 'yV.i, 'nri i,,ur number mav ho nttifs op all raiji-oads, U. e- A T 'kHsatlsJk. t -sj f L.J' L.d 58 gp 1 ! r' i 2 1 wi ihumiiii iuiiiiuss, ( i gj I).. I. MYRIIS, Soorotnry, Kel UloiidI,Njibi'ask!i. Wf V. LLaTil IT'S fcfl !', T tr ie V ?1 w 11 f IV M h m fc 9ni I: n .'. 'I l' p IN ! Ill ft im ft I rl fir JBu ' 'MS mm ' ...-. i v . . 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