4 9 9 i 9 -9 i m i 2 'fcsflf I 4 s ' '& - 4MtttUtlillitillfUUifaUobliilitibafcliiifciixliU I Just In! A new line of the latest styles in Ladies9 Belts. Also an assortment of the popular Roll Combs. TO DELINQUENTS. Wo would bo much plraspd if suli scribcis who nro in itriuars would call at thoolllue, or wrltt, nmt seltlo thoir amounts. Wo would llko to got our books iu liistclusfl otdor, nml yout favors will bo highly appreciated. ma W ' - I LOCAL BREVITIES rpSfFT"lrrrrtl Come in see them. and Heuihoose Bros., I Jewolors a"d Opticians. f Hod Cloud, Nebraska. 1pMUfjHMjrWf!MW9m'W vfc0rfc GLIDDBN 9 4 4 4 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 t a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 and BAKER BARBED WIRE Carload just received. $3.60 per hundred. Morhart Bros. Hardware Co. 4muMm4iirr John g. potter, KTTOHN6Y - RT - L.KW. Ovor Mizer's Grocery Store. "1 tell jou wlmt tho Now Cuba Is tin bust tivo cent cigar in town. If yoi oiui't get it tako a IHuo Front. Both uiv f the same slock." Alex. Monla wai in tho city Tuesday. T. W. Auld returned to Lincoln on Sunday. Miner Bros, hnre early seed potatoes for sale. A. Cook is reported to bo qulto aiok this woek. Quaker lice killer and axel grease at Caldwell's. W. G Black went to Omaha tho first of this week. Remember me when you want a har ness. Job Foori,. Miner Bros have one car choice otrlr Ohio seed potatoes. Ed Moranville of Guide rtock was in Rod Oloud Saturday. W. N. Richardson left on Monday morning for Omaha. Leonard Smith and Dan Garber re turned homo Saturday. L. H. ttlaokledge went to Guido Rock Tuesday morning. Pioture mouldings and curtains at Taylor's, opposite Cottlng's. Charles liilky of Guido Rock trans acted business hero Tuesday. County Clerk Garber attended Harry McCormal's salo on Monday. Emanuol Fitz wont to Guido Rock Monday morning on business. By Shephordson of Riverton was in tho city this week on business. Two or three- good second-hand bug gies for Halo. F. N. Riciiaudson. Frank Slaby is tliu hnppy father of a tun-pound boy, born Saturday, March 15. J. L. ltobbins, from near Esbon, brought up a load of alfalfa seed Mon. day. Charles Uusheo was up fro n Guido Rock Sunday, returning homo Monday morning. A. P. Johnson of Bladen boarded tho train horo Tuesday morning bound for Reynolds, Neb. Mrs. Sarah Reid bqarded tho 10 oVlock train Wednesday morning for Blythdale, Mo. Do not forget that Taylor bait moved his undertaking to the room opposite Cottlng's drag store. Dr. Beck reports the arrival of a new girl at the home of Hugh Robertson and wifo last Sunday. Bertha Lockhart went to Jewell City, Kansas, Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives. Go to Butler's for all kinds of h,arneiB and hardware. All goods in both lines sold at a small margin. N '. Pasteur's "Blacklegine" for the pre vention of black-leg in cattle for sale by Cotting the Druggist. Mrs. John Holcomb Sr. left Wednes day for Lafayette, Ind., whero she goes to visit friends and relatives. C. W. Frink of Bloomington, Illinois, was hero this week looking for land iu this vicinity, with a view of locating. A now iron s.nokostack at tho cream ery has replaced tho old one, which was blown down recently by tho wind. Taylor Readv went io Red Cloud today. Ho i roiiii-inpltitinu quitting ho 'm mi an entering tho nuwpnper bu iiitis. Rivet ion Review. 4 Mr-i Nt-lliq Mi'Olure return d to her hont'i in Elk Creek on Sunday after a shci i visit at tho homo of her par outs, A. 11. K'Uey and wife. Mrs. Josie Cadman, who hnil been visltinc her mother, Mrs. Prat her, for some time, returned to her homo in Bloomington tbn tirst of tho weeK. ThorrtMs J Wright of Red Cloud has been granted Inere.ue, lustoialion, r. isue, etc., to the amount of $12 fiom tho pension department at Washing ton. A furniture car on No. 03 caught tiro and was consumed between Hubbell and Chester Saturday afternoon. It was necessary to stop the ttain and disconnect the car. Guy Barnrs ami sister left Wednes day morning for Oskaloosa, f"vti, wheio thoy went to be at thu liuide ot Uuir lnter E 'Hie, who is it-ported very slek at that place. Misb J.eiui Ayi e, who had been visit ing at the hnihi: ul C. H. Miner tor the past six wooks, 1 etui mil to hei home in Haddam, Kansas, Saturday, having boon called there by the Mcknes uf hor father. Ed Sm'th iumI wituof Norton, Ivau. n, diiio I no Satiudny tr n vNi. with filoudi and at ttio homo of hi parents, J. II. Smith and uifp, 'J'hui left this week for Salt LaWCity, their fnturo home. Grant Usher was in Guido Rock on Thursday. Irving Cummings is on the sick list this week. Mrs. George Morhart went to Guido Rock Thursday. Dr. Damorell was taken suddenly ill on Wednesday. Wanted, a good cook at tho Bon Ton; t3por week. Ed Fry, who has boon qulto sick, is rapidly recovering. Thomas Burden drove down from Blsdon on Thursday. Tho Kingman combined riding lister only 130 at Wolfe Bros.' Cloyd Cummings mads a business trip to Guide Rock on Thursday. Millet and cano sood and a full lino of fresh garden seeds at Roby's. Miss Gertie Kaley returned home Wednesday night from Guide Rock. Alex Walker, fathorot A. T.Walker, is slowly recovering from his sickness. George Hutchinson of Cowles was in tho city Wednesday looking after his property. Martin Konsak and wife of Guido Rock were transacting business hero Thursday. Have you bought ono of those oak tanned halters for 60c, 89o 11.04? But ler keeps them. E. J. Overing Jr. has purchased the J. A. Baum property iu tho northwest part of the city. Mrs. Hays of Guido Rock came up Wednesday night. She is visiting at tho home of County Olork Garber. Work began Wednesday morning diRing tbo cellar for tho addition to tho building lately purchased by Minor Bros. James It Robinson of Henry, Illi nois, was hero this week to look after hi.s property and incidentally to reuow old friendships. Walter Warren was up from Super ior thu litst of thu week. Ho has sold his marblo works at Supetinr ami ac cepted a position in St. Joseph, Mo. My property, consisting a 8-riom house and six lots in nort nest'mrtof town, for salo or rent. Mus. Louisa Lanky. P. Morton, Sr , L. Waterbury, F. Smith and W. S. Ashby of Blue Hill woro in tho city Wednesday evening in uttendanco at the K. of P. lodge here. On Saturday, March 29, the ladies of the M. E. church will give their annual Eastor bazar. They will also sorve their usual excellent dinner and sup per. Joe Swan of Denver is in the city this week with the view of renting the Hotel Royal. Mr. Swah opened the B. & M. eating houso at this place in the early 80's. Have you noticed that fatherly smile on tbo countenance of Henry KeslerT It is caused by the arrival of a son of more than the usual Nebraska weight $r Wednesday. Archie Potter, brother of J. G.Potter Jr. of this city, has sold his newspaper in Iowa and moved to Wheatland, Wy oming, where he has again entered the newspaper field. Sweet Potatoes for Sale. I have about 200 bushels of sweet potatoes for sale eheap, suitable for seed, at my home i miles southwest of Red Cloud on Penny crock. Joseimi Rooiikr. I have buyers for both farm and pas ture land. If you have land for sale please list it with mo at ouce. No charge if 1 do not get you a buyer. Also farm loans at lowest rate with op tion O. F. Catiikr, Red Cloud, Neb. FABLES. From the KutiniK Mall nml llrccie. A man who has been something of a liar in his time had a spoil of reproving conscience and decided that com what would, from that timo on he would speak his honest sentlmtnts about everything that was calltd to his attention. Ho was passing the houso of a neighbor whose wife was jut hanging the washing ont en tho lino. Ho look a careful look at the clothos and decided that they hadn't been washed with as much care as tney shown, tie was inclined to pass on as he always had done before, but it occurred to him that her was a chance to speak his sontlraents. He accordingly went up into the yard, ac costed Mrs. Brown, and then proceeded to tell hor that the way her clothes were washed didn't suit him and that she ought to be a lot more careful after this. Mrs. Brown is a red-headed wo man and the way sho lit into the ma who had determined to toll the truth at all hazards was a caution to snakes. Ha had never had an Idea that any wo man could say as manymtan .kings about another person as shaaald about him in abotit a minute nnd.a.naif. She finally wound up by informing him that she would give him just Ihrie tieo- onds by a stop clock to get out of the yard or she would set a large, low browed bull-dog on him. He went. He stopped in at the blacksmith shop and commenced to tell the smith that ho wasn't holding tho leg of a horse properly to shoe it and proceeded to give tho smith considerable more free opinions along tho line ot the proper manner to conduot his business. The blacksmith, who was a husky man with an arm on him like the rear limb of a Missouri mule, listened without re marks for a few minutes and thon threw tho truth-toller out on tho bard, hard ground. The fall stunned the man nnd tho ground skinned his faco quito a good deal, but hn wasn't en tirely discouraged. Ho wont on de termined to carry out his conscientious purpeso to tell tho whole truth as it occurred to him. At noon his wifo met somo mon at thu door. They were carrying tho person of her husband homo to his own iiresido for rest and repairs. Both his oyts wore closod for tho week. Three of his front tooth wore gouo and ono of tho men who carried him homo said as they couldn't find them near him tho conclusion was that ho had inadvertantly swallowed them. The bridgo of his nose was broken and his clothes looked ns if a couple, of collego teams had played a fow innings with him in a muddy Held. When the doctor got through patch ing him up and had heard the stery of his resolve to tell the truth, the physi cian, who had as much geod horse sense as he had skill, remarked: "De votion to truth, my damaged friend, doesn't compel a man to be a blamed faol."' ttVnn 'LION BRAND'9 77!AD MARK Men's Easter Fixings! For gentlemen who want the Correct Hat, the Right Tie, the latest and smartest ideas in Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, gloves, Shoes and ivery little detail that goes to complete the wardrobe I of a good dresser, we have 'Just the Correct Thing." The snappy things, late ideas, Good dressers depenaon us for all the new ideas "i and wrinkles in haberdashery, and we never disappoint 'A them. If you get your suits and furnisnings here you'll look swell Easter Sunday. 4! Mi if -4 Clothe Your Boys Here for Easier. GouideD Kaley Clothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. HOMESEEKERS RATES TO CALI FORNIA. March 18th, April 1st and 15th, If ay Oth and 20th; only one fare plus 12 for tho round trip to all points in Califor nia. Stopovers allowed on the going trip. Final retura limit is 21 days from date of sale. Please call or write for further information. A. Conovkb, Agent. The Cnr and Chicago Inter Ocean one year for ll.2fi. The Chid and Life of McKinley $1.50 jpnitMIMiMIMMIsMIDflftMIMSMMiWIfHMIiL REMEMBER WE PAY CASH FOR ' HIDES AND POULTRYf RIFE KOON, J The Reliable Batchers. ! nnnntwntiM4F of all kinds. Our stock of Groceries is now in. Butter Eggs. Etc; taken in exchange for Groeeries or Meat. Gome and sec us. Bdacate Your Bowels With Oaacareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever wo. 86c It C. C. O. fall, druggist ret una money- IT'S SO GOOD ! for the tired fneling that comes in the spring, due to sluggish snd impure blood. We mean Cotting's Sarsaparilla a medicine that has beon triod and has wou such an enviable reputation with those who have used it. It is tho best sprirg medicine on tho market to purify tho blood and lotto up tho systoin. Wo havo a com plete assortmont of drugs and medicines. Chas. L. Cotting, THE DRUGGIST. Winning - Combination T riusic, Furniture, Undertaking. Pleasure, Comfort, Rest. THE P. C. R. STORE carry a full line of musical merchandise and sheet music with a competent player Miss Ethel Hosmer, always ready to entertain and wait on you in this department. We carry a complete line of Fnrniture, Window Curtains, Wall Paper, Picture Moulding and Carpets, and have with us an expert cabinet maker and upholsterer, wbe can repair your furniture and make it almost as good as new. We carry a full line of undertaking supplies and were fortunate in procuring Mr. B, F. Muntz, of Winona, Minnesota, who has had nine years experience in city undertaking and embalming. We are nicely located in the north rooms of the Damerell block ready to serve all patrons in our line under the business motto: "Live and Let Live." xv Gpwtav T)ai WY ii Tftvcv fc&ttv, from to tt V-v- Each lady will be presented with a useful keepsake and each genlU-munJwith a seasonable artiole. Music the entire time.,and a a special low price on everything in ourjstore "for that day only, j' ALJBRIGHTyBROS.; Proprfitors of the P. C. &R, Store, V Each person registering their name, giving their post office address and name of paper in which they saw this ndvertisement will be given a ticket entitling them to a chance to draw a center table 14 - , i u " .. u u como n Upplitcotfs MagaimT "' uwueuuLf rm-xmz ., ? . . i . . ft Q.