,v?r For anything X ! You May Need ! I i Photographic Htipparatus or supplies call on 1 Neaihoase - Bros., f t- c- 6- tr fr tr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr We sell honest I gooas at nonest a prices and -4 save you the a a a fr a frtioht- r a ' "-- - WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Head ArgtibriKlit's surprise "ml." No II homo grown corn for feud tit Jioby's. If vou want job work of ony kind cull nnd see us. " (JeotRo llndell returned from Mo Cook bundny morning. Ilov. I). 1) Humbly will speak Sun day night on "Tliu Nubility of Toil." F. V. Taylor, undertaker nnd um balmrr, opposilu Cutting's drug store. Ludlow llros bavu a quantity of line brick for sale at tlieir ynuls north of town Mis. C. F. Cutid of ltlue Hill is visit ing with hur parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miner. A George Payne of Guide Kock was in this city Tuesday attending to some business mattert. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ward of Orleans are visiting lu this city with L H. Hnst and wife. Mr. Jas. Paget of Glen Klder, Kan., attended the funeral of his sou's wife in this city Sunday. Orlando lientley came to this city Tuesday from Lincoln, wheie he has been staying for some time. Mrs. Homer Sherwood has recovered nnd is able to be out again after a severe attack of typhoid fever. For a clean, easy shave or an up-to dato hair-cut, call at Ward Hiatt'a bar ber shop. Satisfaction guaranteed. Georgo Kickotts returned to tho city Sunday to be in attendance nt the fu neral of bis sister, Mrs. James Paget. Miss Beatrix Mizer returned home Saturday from Chicago, where sha has been teaching in the Chicago Conserv atory of Music. Frank Cowdon and Del Turnure were in Superior Tuesday evening in attendance at a mooting of the Odd Fellows lodgo of that city. Person, tho sowing machine expert, repairs organs and sowing machines, at tho second store. All work guaran teed. Prices reasonable. J. W. McKinx.io of Iiluo Hill passed 4 through hero Wednesday on his way home. He has been in tho western part of the state looking after some business matters. After June 20 my days at Cowles will be Momhys, Tucsd tys and Weil nesdays, in the Turner building, and Ked Cloud Thurs iuys, Fiidttj'a and Siituid'iys, over Dr. lecd' foimer of fice. K A Tll'MAi, Denti-t. MSB ONI A prlVHlC CUIINCfMltlOll. MiWold fool (') You will, will you. t"i I'll loarn jou to go and buy a lot of cheap Harness and Hurdwaio before you got J.O. Uutlkk': prices on tirst class goods of the smile kind. (!!) Take that, (!!) and iat, (!!!') and that. Now vou r'H chump will you learn some ti nji" GENERAI CITY NEWS. Mrs. N M Doudti.1 of Guide Kock was in the city Tuesday. G M. Albln of Guide Kock was in the city the tint of the wiok. J. 15. Gri'Piihalgh of Cowles w.i in the eh) .Monday on business. A II. Kaley was in Haidy Tuesday looking alter loine bu?iiie-.- inatteis. 1). W. Turnute and F W. Cm-den were in Supeiior Tuexlny on business. K V Uvet man is expected to dulivoi the oration at Ciiumbell on the Fouith. A. J. Hnjes of (iiiido Kock was transacting business in this city Tues day. K. K Ladd and George Humniell of Inavalo weto in town Tuesday on busi ness. Mrs. D. Dow of Carey, Ohio, is visit jng with her daughter Mrs. A. U. Kaley in this city. John (. Potter will dolivor tho Fourth of Jnly orations at Rosomont and Nogunda. Minor Bros, are having their storo buildmg painted. C. C. Cowdon is do ing tho work. R. W. Quigglo of Rosomont has been attending to business mattors in this city this week. Hon. E L. Adams of Minden, judge of this district, was here giving out a low decisions this week. Ernest Hayes, Ed Fait field and M. E. Fairlield of Guide. Kock wore in the city Tuesday on business. Orlando Rentier, brother of Alex Rentloy, who resides south of this city, was visiting here this week. In tho suit of Aaron Conover and W. W. Wright the supremo court hns decided in faror of Conovor. A.M. Walton. ,J. S Hoover, F. A. Sweer and A. 1). Kanney of Rluo Hill were attending couit in this city this week Fred Bright, living east of this city, Had tin misfortune to havo a good horse killed by lightuiug tho rlrst of tho week. Alvin Pope, who has boon teaching at tho institute for tho deaf nnd dumb, is at homo in this city spending tho summer vucation. Tho seats havo all boon placed in tho now Dunkard Brethren church in this city and the church will bo dedicated on tho morniug of Sunday, July 1U, at 10.S0p.ni. When you awake in tho morning feeling like tho end of a misspent life, your mouth full of fur and vour soul full of regrets, take Rocky Mountain lea. ureal medicine. C. L. Cotting. One of tho chief pleasures of an un married man thoso warm days is to see tho married men whose wives are away for tho summer lino up at the lunch counter and call for a block of raisin pie and a pint of coffoe Clv Center (Kan.) Times. Why should not this citv hava sirm lighta of some kind? If we cannot nave electric lights let us have lights of somo kind so that it will not be nee essrry for our citizens to buy so many matches to light them on their way as we have seen done so often in the oast few weeks. Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Husong of Ash land, Neb., were renewing old ac quaintances here the last of last week. Mr. Husong delivered tho lecture at the Masonic hall Friday evening and returned to Ashland Saturday morn ing. Mrs. Husong remained in tho city for a short visit with friends. Services at tho Methodist Eoiscoo 1 church: Preaching at 11 o'clock a.m. nnd 8 p.m. by tho pastor, Rev. M. P. Dixon; Sunday school, 10 o'clock. L. P. Albright, superintendent; Junior Ep worth League, 3 o'clock, Mrs. Bruner. supeiintondont; Epworth League, 7 o'clock, Mrs. Mitchell, piesidont. Episcopal services: Every lirst Sun day in the month: Morning, at 10. .'10, litany, holy communion; evening, at 7 ill), eveninp prayer and set num. Every third Sunday in the month -Morning, 10-!I0, morning piayer and Miiiiion. evening, 7:il0. evening piuvei itn.l seniMii Every body welcomed. E. U Brun, lector. Charles Isoni mot with it rather im ciiliar accident the lirst of the week. While he was chopping some wood a piece was thiown up and struck him on the light eje, rupturing u blond rol in tho ins, which bled mto the aqueous hiimoi. It i not jot dcliuitelv know whether the accident will Derma- n ntly iiijuie the sight. Set vices .it the Chun h of ChrUt will bo huld us Usual next Lnid' day, Freaelung at 10.130 a. m. and 8 p. in. by tho minister, T. A Meredith. Bible bchool ut noon, Traco Sheror superin tendent Junior C. E ,!1 p.m., Mis. Mere dith acting supeiinteudont Prayer meeting Wednesdayat 8 p.m. Special music at morning and evening pleach ing services Wo will mako you wol. como. Como anu ,' o us tho oppor 1 tunity. W. H Sawyer of Guide Kock was at tending to business matters in this city Saturd ly. Mrs Boyd Munsol of McCook came to this city Monday for a visit with i datives and ft lends. Mai tied on Tueiday, July !;, in thN city Mr. Haivcy 1) Villot and Miss Ethel I.Shively, both of Smith county, K insas, Judge Edson olliciatiug. Last Tuesday morning bam lleaton tut ued some cattle on bis alfalfa for a few minutes, and inside of an houi nine had died and the balance weie very sick. Ed Kooti and family left Monday for Giesham, Neb., whoro thoy will make their home in the future. Ed has been in the employ of tho B. & M. at this place for sine time. Notick People owning lots in the cemetery nro requested to tako care of their lots immediately, as tho saudburs are beginning to head out. By rcquost of Cemotory Board. Rounds out tho hollow places -.smooths out linos that creop about ono's face; woos roses back to faded cheeks. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cent?. C. L. Cotting. Marion Moranvillo of Guide Rock took tho train horo Tuesday for a visit in Denver nnd other Colorado points. Ho will visit with S. Lightfoot in Trin- idid before returning. Mrs. Charles Palmer and sou Kay left Monday for St. Paul, Minn., where they go to procure an artificial arm for Ray. While there they will pay an extended visit to relatives. Alex Smolscr returned home last Fri day from Montana, where ho has been visiting relatives for tho past few months. Alex says there is no place like home and Nebraska. Rev. F. V. Brun, tho Episcopal min ister of Red Cloud, preached to a small but lepiesentntive congregation at the Christian church Tuesday evening. Beaver City Times-Tribune. Don't bo persuaded into takingsomo thing said to bo "just as good" as Mad son Mediciuo Co.'s Rocky Mountain Tea. There is nothing like it. 35 cents, no more, no less. C. L. Cutting. Conrad Woelilo, W. Wrightand John Glunz of Bentrico passed through tho city Wednesday on their way homo. Thoy havo boon making a tour of tho statu looking after land, going over land. CMr. and Mrs. Hayden left for their home in Hebron Monday morning. They were called hero by the sickness of tlieir daughter, Mrs. Clarence Ki.er, who is reported to bo improving slowly. At the re-idenco of Mrs. E Sharp in south Red Cloud nt 8 p.m. Wednesday July 2d, Mr. Samuel S. Williams, Dis trict Deputy Head Consul M. V. of A. southwest Nebraska district and Miss Ada M. Fuller, both of Rod Cloud, were married by Evangolist T. A. Mer edith of tho Christian church. There were only a few friends and relatives present. The newly married couple left for the east on the early Thursday morning train. Mrs. Lewetta N. Paget, wife of James Paget of this city, died Friday, June 27, from a combination of troubles, after a long sickness. Funeral services were conducted at the M. E. church by the Rev. Dixon last Sunday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest near this city. Mrs. Paget was born in St. Joseph, Mo., June 5, 1870, and had been a resident of this city for about a year. She leaves to mourn her death a husband, littlo child about two years old, two brotbors, four sisters and father and mother. The bereaved rela tives havo the sympathy of the entiro community. Tho city council havo received tho water motors which they purchased and thoy aro now ready for delivery. All users of city water will bo required to use motors bonce forth. While no definite price has boon fixed there will in all probability bo a minimum rato of about 15c per month for tho lirst 2,500 gallons and in excess of this amount of water the rato will bo about !0c per 1.000 gallons. The meters am all eoin- intuit wiiii i-ouiiiiig ami win cost ti ' '' I cacti, wincli may ho paid in small mon tnly paj in -nts or ut call. .Nodcf. mile late ot payment of mi-teis has as yet been lived, but will, wo think, bo about 75 cents pur mouth. F. N. Richardson and W. B. Ruby were in Franklin last Friday attending the district encampment of too (1 A, R. Tho district comprises oovyn conn- ..,.l ;.. i.- i . i . in a in iviiii.iiis .um t-igiu counties in Nebraska. Too reunion will be held sometime in August at 1'ianklin, and piepnations aie aln-ady under way to make this one of the incut notable ills- ti ict reunions held in years. Ollicers foi the ecsiiing year were elected as follows John Davidson of Franklin, district coinmandei; W. B. Koby, sen ior vice coniiuniander, Judge Prather, of Bloominton, junior vice commander; t rs KiehanlSiii, member council of administration. Tho next nicotine-of tho encampment will bo held in Red Cloud. Robert Rownd, for many years a prominont ftrmor of Webster county, r Why experiment with n) Cpaint that is "just as y;ood"f Iwhen you can ct the old reliable 1 li- rn vv Mu i u rthat has stood the test for) (half a century.' 1 have as complete stock. II. IS. CRICK. ) died lat Sunday at the home of his son, W. E Rownd, lu Gland Island, Neb. His i cumins wete biought to this city Monday, and inlet incut was in the Indian eieek cemetery Rev D D. Humbly, pastor of the Congrega tional clitii ch of this city, conducted tho services. Robert Rownd was born in Maryland February 27, 18J8, and was married to Matilda J. Moreland, in Indiana, nbotit fifty years ago. In tho spring of lS'.S. ho came to Webster county and bought a farm on Indian crock, whore ho resided until tho death of his wife about live years ago, after which he spent u year with his daugh ter, Mrs Eunice Nelson, at Tingley, la., and for the past four years has lived with his son in Grand Island. Three children survive him, a daughter ami two sons, Mrs Eunice Nelson of Iowa, Will Rownd of San Francisco and Willis Eupliiates c'Fi eight") Rownd of Grand Island. Mt. and Mis. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. W. I' Rownd attend ed the funeral. The friends and i da tives have tlie sincete sympathy of the outirc community. Masonic Installation and Banquet Lastl'nday evening Charity Lodge No. 5!!, A. F. iV: A M, of this city, in stalled the ollicers who had been elect ed for the ensuing year. After the installation and tttlf luiumeni of the lodgo the doors weie thrown open ami a number of invited guests weie ad mitted to tho hall. The Rev. L A. Husong, formerly of tins city, but now located at Ashland, Neb., delivered a very intetestiiig and instinctive lec ture, giving a short history of tho order from its beginning to the piesent time, some of the trials through which it had gone, and dwelling most particularly on the good which it had done him self. Ho also stated it as his belief that one of tho reasons that it was not ap preciated more by persons outside of tee order was that it was so little un derstood ty them; that instead of being fought by the church, ns it often has been in the past, it should bo encoitr agod; that the better Christian a man was the better Mason ho was. The lecture was in fact one of the most in structive nnd interesting to which wo havo ever listened and was highly ap preciated by those who heard it After the lectin e tho guests were treated to a most excellent supper, which w,s prepared and served by W. S. Dense, ani which elicited much favorable comment on account of the good things to eat and the excellent manner in which they were served. In tho inter vals betwoen tables the time was takon up by listening to recitations and songs. The recitations of Miss Harmon and the songs by Miss Pearl Mitchell were especially good. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tba diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional rem dies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can bo taken out nnd this tubo restored to its normal conditon, hearing will bo de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot becurred by II ill's Crtarih Cure Send forcneiilais tree. F. J. CHENEY A: CO , Toledo, O. Sold bv Diuggi-ts, 7.k Hall's Fnmilv Pills an the best. arwwvvvvwwMWv w vwvvwwvc 120 per eent iFeduetioD. 1 better on any of our grades of WALL 1 I PAPER c c i 4 4 4 and many patterns less than that. Now is the time to buy your wall paper. Borders same price as wall paper. IChas. L. Cotting, i THE DRUGGIST 4 4 4 .j mamLj. tr ' irui vTTWw K)-.l JSKPw Jlxi It's Only 1 Day Away. Are you ready? Perhaps you'll want some thing in Clothing, Furnishing Goods or Head wear. The best to be had for the money is here, always, no matter how many $20.00 suits for $4.gS are unfairly advertised by many dealers. Just Suppose we dressed you in one of our swell Flannel Suits, a new soft shirt, a late straw hat, a pretty tie, a pair ol fancy hose for your low shoes wouldn't you enjoy a GLORIOUS FOURTH! The whols outfit would cost you little as are selling clothing at the greatest reduc tion ever known in Red Cloud. Gooiden-Haley THE STORE THAT viaw-UHLvfcibii iiviWtlr-ifctb UftiUttb BRATE I The 4th I of July I In Red I Cloud, I t And Buy Your I Fireworks ot us. Good clean goods and every one sure fire. 3 Bunches of Fire Crackers, 64 In a bunoh. t- e- tf f ( s- if s- e-e-t-( e- to 2 Boxes of t- E- 6- f-f- ft- e & (r s- ( f- 1 Big Torpedoes, C Come in. We will have something that will interest you on that big day. MORHART c- I Bros. a t 1 Hardware I Co. I i 1 i Boom i iifif The Day we Celebrate, The day of ex cursions, outings, and djenics is just around the corner Glothing Go. NEVER DISAPPOINTS. 1 -t A Twenty Year J Life Policy 'In an Old Line Company is; tlie best kind ot life insurance. 'Tho ensh value of the policy nt thoj onu 01 mo period is mora than jou havo paid. -Fire, Lightning, Tornado and. Life Insurance, ,In the beat Old LId or Mutual' Companies. O. C. Teel, Agt.,! Ukd Cloud, Nebraska. :a Hare Opportunity tfor Wall Paper layers I We offer our 'entire stock of wall paper at greatly reduced prices.' livery pattern new, fresh from the mill and" tlrj prices the lowest ever offered in Red Cloud. We will sell every pattern regardless of price. Albright Bros., Dnmcrcll Block, Red Cloud, Neb. COMB AND SEE US. i.'WW Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold l.HXiitlve Uromu-Quinino Tablets cures ii cold iu sue day. No euro, no pay 1 s r'lOtltS. If A .is m n FiixE&BGtJKBS? !ttl!3MJYlJVi I IW jmiit --" AKlll I-