f.'l - -- aH it ' 4 Do You I Realize I What a l Convenience a I ( ( fr fr tr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr i Pen is. It almost an indispens ible atticle to any one who docs any writ ing. We have the best. All 14k Gold Pens, with hard rubber holders. 5 Kvery school toucher in tho county in (act everyone who doos not wnut to bo left in tho 2 rut, but who wishes to bo up to 5 date, should. have one. Trices $1.00 to $5.00. I Satitfuetion Guaranteed. 1 Newhouse Bros. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Head Argnbriglu's siirpiise "ad." ). K. Hnrr eiuno up from (Juido Hock last Saturday. If you want job work of ony kind call and .eo us. Lester and Jesse Hoyd came down from Hladen Tuesday. W. II Kesel of Quincy, III , has located in Rid Cloud. Miss Frances McChesiiey of McCook was the gue-t of Miss Heulah Hall this week. Mrs. Spaulding and daughter, Mrs. Lola Hincoek, of Rivcrton were in the city Monday. U.ark M.Stoiey is homo again nfter nn extended visit with his son, II. C. Storey, in l'l o-ui.v, Aii. Fred Slet per and wife camo down from David City to spend tho Fourth and visit with friends and lelatives. .las. Hutler, our popular harness and haidwaie man, who has been sick for so'.ue time, is able to be out and attend to business again. L L. and A. A. Horen on July o took possession of tho livery aud feed barn formerly owned by 1. A. Haskius and located on Main street. Rov Hulchinsou of Lebanon, Kan., who for many years was tho leading toneorial artist of Hed Cloud, was en joying himself here on the Fourth. Owing to the many washouts along the lino of railroad east of Red Cloud as far as Wymore there have been no trains run into this city from the east since Sunday W. W. Tatutu of N6rton Kansas was in the city this week. Mr. Tat urn expects to start in tho laundry business here and will in all probability buy out the P. A. Hansen laundry. W. K. Hayes resigned his position as helper in the U. & M. freight house here and left this morning for Omaha to work for the ynion Paciflo. He did not know where be will be sent to. Hounds out the hollow places-.sniooths out lines that creep about one's face; woos roses back to faded cheeks. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cent. C. L.. Cutting. Mrs. John Brush, living about five miles north of the city, is the only one so far heard from who has brought in one of the hoops from the balloons which Hadell's sent up on the evening of the Fourth. She received prize Mo. 7, which was a pair of slippers. The hoop was found in the paiture east of her home, Scinb Our A prlvite conTertlon. You old fool, (t) You will, will you. (II) I'll learn 50a to go and buy a lot 01 cheap H areata and Hard war before you gat J.O, BOTUW's prices, oa Mrt iuJ od of the aanae kind, flit Tak that, (ill) aad that, (lilt) aad that. .Won voa ui4 oaM'wtujwiiaara kii .. T r m wSy .1 Pllfi llrl GENERAl CITY NEWS. Turnip seed at Hoby's. S. P. Ki.er was in Lincoln the first of the week. A. M. Walters of Mine Hill was In town Saturday. Leo People of HI tie Hill was in Hed Cloud Satuiday. Mrs J. A. Tulleys returned Saturdii) night fiiim Fall Held. (!. M. Ca-tcr of Rivet ton was in the city the first of the week. Arthur Ynrtcr of Hastings has taken a position with C. W. Unshoe. V. V. Taylor, undertaker and cm balnwr, opposite Cotting's drug store. Misses Jessie and Stella Jhicker re turned from Denver Saturday even ing. F. A. Kuehn was in Cowlos Thursday surveying a road across tho railroad track. Misses Matjorio and Uertha Shop pard of Guide Hook wero in the city Saturday. V. J. Hynes. tho Hastings grain dealor, was hero the Urst of tho week on business. Leslie Chancy drove to Guido Hock Tuesday, taking Charles Dickinson and Kd Storey with him. Iko Meyer returned to his homo nenr Iunvtilo the first of tho week, after an extended visit in tho east. by not got ono of thoso good fly nets for your horse, of Joe Fogel, while he is selling tliem so cheap? For a clean, easy shavo or an up-tn date hair-cut, call at Ward Hiatt's bar ber shop. Satisfaction guaranteed. Saml. N. Hay less, an old Hed Cloud boy who is now woiking at Mc Cook, was shaking hands with old friends in tho city this week. Person, the sowing machine expeit, lepairs organs and sewing machine1", at tho second store. All work guaran teed. Prices reasonable. Miss Gertrude Kaley entertained several of her friends at a tea last Sat urday evening at her homo in the northwest part of tho city. Dr. Creighton and wifo departed the first of tho week for a tour of tho east. They will visit tho doctor's old homo in Canada before they return. George Law was showing some ex tra large cherries to Hed Cloud people Tuesday. They were of tho English Morelli variety. Oo of tho cherries measured !IJ inches in circumference. "Curt" Hatlielil, a former well known Ked Cloud boy, has secured control of and is uow running tho hotel at Peru, Neb., nod is lepoited to bo doing a good business. Wo wish him success in his venture. Tho long distance telephono has provon a boon during tho recent high water and absence of trains. The traveling men have used the long dis tance 'phone in lieu of a personal call on their customers. After June 20 my days at Cowles will be Monday;, Tuesdays and Wed nesdays, in the Turner building, and Red Cloud Thursdays, Friday's and Saturdays, over Dr. Reed's former of fice. A. Thomas, Dentist. That no trains have run between Cowles and Red Cloud this week has proven a good thins; for the Cowles liveryman, as passengers could come as far as Cowles on the train and from there drive over to this city. Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins of Uuionville, Conn., are visiting with Mrs. Jenkins' brother, Mr. I. Frisbie of Lester. Mr. Jenkins is connected with the Upson Nut Co. of Uoionville and Cleveland, Conn. This is their first trip into this country and they seem quite favorably impressed with what thty have seen of it, notwith standing the fact of the unfavorable weainer wun wnicn we nave been vis ile 1 aince their arrival here. Will McMillan, formerly proprietor of Thk Cmir, received bit bowling alley fixtures the first of this week. He has carpenters at work in the old Bon Ton building, preparing it for occu pancy. Tho alley is a full regulation alley, made by tho Brunswick Balke Colendor Co., and is as good an alloy as can bo had. Mr. McMillan will handle, in connection with bis bowling alley, a complete line of cigars and to bacco, part of which stock has already arrived, It will require soveral days' work to got the railroad truck between Lester and Cowles in shape to allow trains to run over It, owing to tho number of washouts between those places. The fact of the railroad embankment just north of the Amboy Milling Company's dam on him creek giving way was probably the saving of the mill. Even then it was found advisable to cut the race and allow the water to escape in that manner. We learn that the mill ling company's loss will be about MOO, they having lost a few pigs and fat hogs besides the other damage done by the high watar. It to estimated that Bin reek waa abeat three feet higher IhM ft BMW WW Choice baled hay at Hoby's. K. II. Cox camo down from Hladen last Saltitday. Mrs. Louijc Meyers lias loturiied to her homo in Denver H.C. Howets of Franklin spent the Fouith in Red Cloud. F. M. Plumb of Guide Hock was in town tho Inst of tho week. Joe Fogel has somo good light har ness which lie is selling cheap. H.J. Hoyd, tho Hloomington attor ney, was in Hed Cloud Monday. Ludlow Hros. have a quantity of lino brick for sale at their yiuds uoithof town. Miss Helen Johnson of Superior was visiting in Red Cloud tho Urst of tho week. Miss Margaret Hudson of Dcs Moines, Iowa, is visiting her friend, Miss Graco Stonobtcaker. Mrs. Wm. Uurnott of McCook camo to this city this morning for a visit with relatives and friends. H. W. Wheeler of Holdrcdgo was putting In somo now telephones for tho telephono company in tho city yester day. Tho Waldo brothers and Miss Ucss Harbor of Uloomiugton spout Sunday with Miss Fi'unccs Harmon in this city. A Mr. Lichty of Lincoln is in tho city this week trying to trndo Lincoln propel ty for good Webster county farms. Hobt. McHride anil wife of Kearney are expected to come to this city next week for a short visit with relatives aud friends. Miss Hannah White, who has boon visiting with Miss Nellio Warren in this city, left for her homo in Uostwick this morning. Al Slaby unloaded his now threshing outfit Tuesday but on ac count of tho high water was tinablo to cross the river with it. Chas. Heck, who has been clerking in Turnuro Uros'. for somo time, hasouit and gone on the road with a storeopti con advertising apparatus. Miss Daisy White, daughter of S. L. White of Kim Crook township, returned to her homo this morning nftor an ex- tended visit with frionds in Colorado. Mrs. Minnie Montgomery and son Dalo lo't for their homo in Guido Rock yesterday morning after n short visit at. tho homo of her brother, Dr. Moran villo of this city. Another change has taken placo in the managomont of tho Nation ollice. Miss Kmma Halo has retired from the editorial chair, and in future her placo will bo taken by J. P. Halo. Miss Hculah Hall gave a very pleas ant party last evening from 7 till 10 o'clock to a number of her young lady friends in honor of her friend Miss Francos McChcsney of McCook. Edgar Cottlng returned to bis home in this city yesterday for an extended visit with relatives and ft lends. Edgar has been in the life insurance business in Beloit, Wis., for the past year. John Storey and J. K. Chaney of Cowles brought over two loads of peo ple from there Monday, who bad come that far on the train, but as the track was washed out between Cowles and Lester the train ran no farther in this direction. Word has been received in this city that ex-Sheriff Wells and ex-County Treasurer Robinson have sold out their business id La Grande, Ore., and that Bert Ducker, who was in the business with them, has been quite sick for some time. Mr. and Mrs. H. Anuis left Tburs day morning for David City, going overland. Mr. Annls has entered his horses in the race meeting to be held there soon. He expects to' be gqne the most of the summer'and fall attending faira ana race meetings with his two horses. We understand he hat two quite speedy horses, one a trotter and the other a pacer. Machine i Oils. We have only the best grades and can give you low prices. I m 1 vwnere vi g threshing machines are invited to in spect our oils and obtain our special low prices in quan ties. ; Chas. U totting,; THE DRUGGIST r Why experiment with a) tpaint that is "just as uood"C iwhon on can net the old reliable 1 1 1:. 1 11 & Mu.i ioan rthat lias stood the test for) (half a century? I hae as complete stock. II. I. CRICK. ) Edgar Wieklintii of Concoidia Kan. was in tho city Monday. Save money by using a water motor Mm hart Hros. will put ono in for you. Ernest Haskius and Jean Smith hnvo gono to work for tho H. A: M. at this place. Mrs Sadie McKiiinev of Funk. Nob. is visiting with relatives and friends in tho city. Mrs. Mation aud daughter of Su perior are visiting at the homo of E. 1). Douglas in this city. Miss Mabel Wells, daughter of ox Sherill Wells, is visiting in tho city. the guest of Miss Winnie Shot man. Mrs, Blanche Zint of McCook camo down to this city Thursday for a visit. Willi her mother and other relatives. Ira Wolf has lesigned his position with his brother Will in tho black smith shop and accepted a position with the H.iVM. Elder 1). L. M1II01 of Mt. Hope 111. will pieach the dedicating -eimon of tho new Hiethein church mi net Sunday moining at 10 !I0 o'clock Jul Kith. Word has been icceived 111 this c t of tho mai 1 iage of Wmlield Pone, son of Jay Pope of tins city, to Miss Eva Howard, sister of Mis S. H. Lightfoot, in Trinidad, Col , on July 1. Clark Storey who has been visiting with lii son Dick in Pheoni Ari.oua for the past few weeks leturnod to the city Sunday evening. Clark seem very much pleased with that country. Tho prohibitionists have called their state convention to meet in Lincoln, at tho Auditorium, 011 August 7. Tho convention will be made ui of f01 del egates and Webster county is entitled to 8. Tho Inter-Stato Fair Association met at the ollice of 1). J. Myeis Wednesday to doteniiino whether or not they will hold a fair this year, but no decis ion was reached. Another meeting will bo held tonight, when the matter will bo definitely decided. Fred Sleoper nnd wifo of David City Nebraska visited with telntives and frionds in this city on tho Fourth. Fred is nn old time Red Cloud boy and was for a number of years a blacksmith and wagonmaker in this placo. Ho is now engaged in tho samo business in David City. A. R. Roynolds, wife and childron of Bladen spent tho Fourth in this city, Mr. Reynolds returning to that place the next morning and Mrs. Rtynolds going to Long Island, Kan., on the Stb for a short visit with her mother, and returned as far as this city on her way home Monday, but owing to the high water was unable to go farther. Charley Kaley has this week receiv ed permission from the state board of irrigation to use in his pond the water from the creek. He has cot yet com pleted the work of digging and bank ing up his pond. He will have when completed a tine pleasure resort as there will be tishing, boating and plenty of shado and grass for picnic parties. N. A. Ayers of Louisiana, formerly a resident of this county and son of the late Allen Ayers, came to this city Thursday to attend to some business matters and incidentally to renew old acquaintances. Mr. Ayera was one of the early settlers of this county and waa present when the tartt copy of Tux Chikv waa taken from the press away back in the early "70s. Mr. Ayera was also in business in Campbell for a number of years. At tho meeting of the city council held last evening an ordinanco was passed providing for tho installation of water meters by all usors of city water. It is required that all usors of city water must put in meters by tho ISth day of August. Meters may bo paid for at the rate of $1 per month and aro to cost 9G 75 each with all couplings necessary to attach to tho pipes. Water will cost users at tho rate of 20 cents per thousand gallons. Mr. H. C. Cobb of Guido Rock and Miss Cora I. Kinsol, eldest daugbtor of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kinsol of this city, wero married at high noon on Thursday, at the home of the bride's purents, the Rev. Ueadley of Guide Rock officiating. The wedding was a very quiet affair, only tho immediate relatives of the bride being present. Mr. Cobb Is the well known drayman of Guide Bock. The bride bat made her homo in Bad Cloud for a number of years and haa taught school in sev eral pleeee la the ooaaty, aa4 it highly rett4 hy wfce kaow her. We are Invoicing' This Week And are too busy to write ads. Remember though, we are selling Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing 0 at the Greatest Reduc tion ever known in Red Cloud. Gomden-Haley Glothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. vbihiUjtikbtbiiiUiUUiiiUlikbtbUitb viUnid' Harvest and Gook Stoues I After harvest you need a Cook Stove or Range. We are nrpnarpH fnr iilSt l"w 7 such circumstances t by having a full line of the best goods the X market affords. X t Come in and ex- a amine the line. We J are sure that we can X please you with qual- ity and price. We nave a rew i Fancy Doors t on hand that we are making a special J price to close out X 'stock. This is a bar- a- gain and should not ; be passed. t Stock of Sixes I a Stlll Complete. X MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. Hinniiuimmmnii A Twenty Year Life Policy ; In an Old Line Company is, I the best kind of life , i insurance. j 'Tho cash value of the policy at the enu 01 me period is moro than you have paid. ; 'vvvvv',vv,wv (Fire, Lightning, Tornado anc Life Insurance, Lin the best Old Line or Mutua Companies. O. C. Teel, Agt. Rbd Cloud, Nkbraska.. ' :a Hare Opportunity for Wall Paper layers I We offer our ent stock of wall paper greatly reduced prii Every pattern n fresh from the mill ths prices the lo ever offered in Cloud. We will sell e pattern regardless price. 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