IfiJMMtSII'MW J "Just as well as I used to see." There is no one little thing on earth thut will allord cldeily people so liuiL'h pleasure as to tintl glasses Unit will give them good vision after the eyes begin to fail something that will un able thoni "to sue us they used to." Wo especially solicit a call from those whoe present glasses arc not satisfactory or who have failed to lind glass satis faction elsewhere. Wo want to help you see as you used to see. Newhouse Jewelers and Opticians. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. (irl wanted at City Hnkcry. Wanted Dishwasher at the Hon Ton. Mrs. Moranville is visiting in Wilber, Kan. Van Benson left Wednesday for Iowa. v. L. H. Blacktedge is in Lincoln this weok. Threshing coal at Roby'satfrotuSl 2r to $7 00. Wanted Corn, oats and wheat. W. B. Uoby. E. U. Overman went to Lincoln Thursday. Joo Fogol is taking in tho Stato Fair this week. If you want job work of ony kind ill and seo us. C. L. Kddy of Inavalo was in thia city Thursday. C. C. McConkcy attending tho State Fair this week. Mrs. Kufus Miksch is visiting with relatives in Iowa. Joo Warren is slowly recovering from his recent illness. Mrs. J. W. Wall in went to Lincoln tho first of tuo week. Win. Irons and wifo of Inavalo woro id this city Tuesday. Arthur Roby baa gono to work in Miner Bros.' Big Store. Mrs. Harry Stroup has recovered from hor recont illness. Miss Mary I'eterson is visiting in Guido Rock this week. Geo. Payno of Beaver Creek precinct was in tho city Monday. Warren Longtin went to Clyde, 4"Kan., tho tint of the week. Ed Gilford of Cowles was a business vistor in tho city Monday. Cbas. Lindgren of near Campboll was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. McBrida and son Percy aro stato fair visitors this woek. Dr. Hall and daughtor of Cowles wero in this city Wednesday. Att Wollcot and wife of Inavalo wero on our streets Tuesday. 4 Mrs. Alex Bonloy and daughter Fan nie went to Lincoln Monday. James Peterson and wifo wont to Lincoln the tirst of tho weok. Joo Fogol has somo good light har ness which bo is soiling cheap. Mrs. R. M.Martin and daughter,Mrs. Waltor James, of Ogden, Utah, arrived in tho city tho first of tho week for a visit with relatives and friends. ., Ym will do worso than this if yen dou't buy your harness nu.l hardware of J. O. Butlor, noxt time. J I ' j,'V. i.. ... .r-.r-.-) j- ; ..-j,.- John Polnicky, who has been ill for several days, is slowly recovering. Farms tr rent, with stock. Irquiio of G W Francis, Red Cloud, Nub. Mm 1). W. Slatitcr, of Amboy, III , is vMtiug at the homo of Judgu Edson. Mrs Carnahan and daughter Ada, of Rivertcn, wero in the city, Thursday. Mr. C K Harrington is looking at the sights of the state fair this week. Fred Gund of Blue Hill was transact ing business in this city Wednoday. F. V. Taylor, undertaker and cm balimr, opposite Cutting's drug store. Mr. and Mm. J:H. IVturson ale tiikinghiomo in St. Joseph, Mo , aftut u short nthe State Fair in Lincoln t is weekJ visit at the homo C '. Coudon. M Save timncy by using a water meter Morhait Bios, will put one in for you. Ludlow Bros, have a quantity of tine biiek for sale at their yards north of town. Mahloti Points purchased a line new buggy of Jas. I'eterson the lirst of the week. For lire, lightning and tornado in suratice seo L. II. Fort, in D.unerell block. Lizzie Roats went to Guide Rock, Sunday, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Morse. For a clean, easy shave or an tip-to-dato hair-cut, call at Ward Hiatt's bar ber shop. Chas. Hunter, Republican nominee for representative, was in tho city Tuosday. Harry Bealo and wifo arrived in the city Tuesday for a short visit with' relatives. Mrs. Chas. Milligan went to Lincoln Wednesday to view tho sights of tho still n fnlr. Everton Foe, tho messenger boy Ut the B. &M , left Thursday for a vtit in Denver. Geo. Rants of Juniata was visiting with his brother, N. S. Rants, tho lirst of tho week. Wanted Horses and cattlo to pas ture, two miles north nf Red Cloud. Ulivek Hkdok. An old soldier friend of A. H. Kaloy, from York, Neb., was visiting him tho tirst of tho week. John Storey, tho druggist of Cowles, was attending to somo business matters in this city Monday. Wanted. A good girl to work. Good wagos. Enquire of Hubert Ncucrbcrg at depot lunch counter. If you want an abstract of title to your land or town lot, call on L. H. Fort, in Damercll block. Jake Nustein was attending to busi ness matters in Bluo Hill Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Harry and Holton Letson returned. Monday from their trip to Yellowstone parte ana the Black Hills. Claud Smelsor returned to his home in this city Monday, after a visit with relatives in Grand Island. L. P. Albright went to Lincoln Tues day to attond to business matters and incidently take in the fair. Mrs. Cora Kidd of Sodalia, Missouri, arrived in the city Monday for an at tended visit with relatives. Willie Edson returned on Tuesday from a visit to Leo County, IllinoM, former homo of his parent' Marriago license was granted on last Tuesday to Bruce E. Bowersox. Age 21 and Violetta P. Hoffman, ago 20. Why not get one of those good fly nets for your horse, of Joo Fogol, while ho is soiling them so cheap? J.B. Stanser and Robert Mclntyre1 attended tho Republican senatorial convention, noiu in superior Tuesday. Fred Wolfo returned Sunday from Ashland, Nobr., whero ho had been at tending tho funeral of Mrs. Wolfe's mother. Mr. J.V.Smith loft Monday morning for Holton, Kansas, where he will at tend tho Campboll University tho com ing year. Ed. McAllister moved his family tj, whs uuy, uio ursi 01 mo wcok, iron Edgar and will make this city his homo in the future. E. W. Ross, tho drayman, moved 'Ihursday into tho Reed property, in the nm th part of the city, which he re cently purchased. Mrs. Prather and dim liter, Mrs. Mathews, left for Lincoln Monday to take in the Stato Fair and visit rela tives in that city. Mrs. Howard Cathor and son Jay will leavo tomoriow morning for Lin coin, Neb , where they will mako their homo in tho future. Mis. Douglas ami Mrs. Aldon left for Lincoln Wednesday morning, whero they go to attend a eampmeetiug of tho Adveutist chinch Miss Clara Fiz loft Monday morn ing for Mt. Morris, Illinois, whero she will attond thcMt. Morris college dur ing the newt school year. Mrs. E. W. Ray and Miss India Drumhiller lef', Thursday, for thoir r Why experiment with a) (paint that is "just as good"C (when you can get the oklX reliable Heath & Milligam rthat has stood the test for) half a century? 1 have a complete stock. H.H.GR1CH. 5 T We learn that Mm. Minnie rrtei quite si.k at her homo in this city. Al Albiight moved Wednesday limit the Reed piopetty, wheie be has lieem living since hi inariiage, to his own piopeity, in the west part of the oil j Another car loud of Standard gratiu laliil cane sugar just leeeived at the Big Stole. Mole Sugar for your money than any where tu town. Miner Bros. Mr. and Mrs E.C. MeCullough of Salt Lake City, Utah, an ived in the eitj Tuesday for a visit at the home of Mis. McCullough's sister, Mrs JohtiG. Potter. J. K. MeClavon, of Belvidere, Neb., was looking after some business mat ters in this city. Mr. McClaven was formerly in the implement business in this citv. Dr. H. 11. Peck, the veterinaty, is re ported to be quite sick at his home in southwest pint of tho city. His trouble seems to a complication of seveia1 diseases. County Treasurer McCrary paid, Monday, city water bond num ber 2. Number 1 has also been called in, but has not yet been leeeived for payment. Frank Smolscr and wifo left Tuesday for a pleasure trip to South Dakota and tho Black Hills. They expect to stop in Allianco for a visit with rela tives there. Thomas and Albert Kralik received word last Saturday of tho deatli of thoir father, near Preston, Iowa, on Friday morning. Thoy left Saturday for that place. W. B. Fearn of McCook was in the city Monday, visiting with relatives. Ho lolt Tuesday morning for Missouri, where he goes to visit a son whom ho has not soon for seven years. Nick Sorensou and nieco, Miss Sarah Hansen, .eft Monday for Nebraska City, goiug by tho way of Lincoln, where tht-y.will view tho sights of tho State Fair before going farther. Dr. Weirick or Dr. Riddile of Hast ings will meet eye, ear, nosu and throat patients and those needing glasses fitted in Rod Cloud, Friday, Soptembcr 19, at Dr. Creighton's ollice. There aro beans, and then there aro other Beans, but this time it is a littlo Bean, a son of Frank Boan, living northwest of the city, born Wednes day, of usual 1902 Nebraska propor tions. Edwin Mohler returned, Wodresday, to bis home south of this city after a s'hort visit in Michigan. Mr. Mohler ex pects to return to Michigan in the spring to mako that stato bis future borne. When onco liberated within your system, it produces a most wonderful effect. It's worth one's last dollar to "He Won't Die TSf llllll the popular recognition of the fact that the sign of consumption is emaciation, loss ot tiesn. un the other hand, a gain in fiesta is a sure sign that wast ing diseases are be ing cured. Emaciated peo ple with obstinate cougus, mceumg lungs, night-sweats and weakness, have been perfectly , SH;' Medical Discovery The several steps of the cure were re corded in ounces and pounds of in creasing weight. When there is gain in flesh the wasting disease is being Burely cured. Mr Will II wiiitiulre, of Ark ion Knotting- limit li Vn iuritk "Our son contracted a deep colli annul the firt of July 1S7) nm! had a terrible loukIi. We called n doctor mid he pro nounced it irritation ol'tlie bronchial tubes, with nsthuutic trouble, ami he informed me Hint my son va liable to die at any time, lie told me that If we could keep the bronchial tubes open, lie might cm him. but nftertreatlnu him kticral weeks and my son growing worse " the time, I concluded to try I)r 1'iercc's Golden Medical Discovery and ' Pleasant Pellets.' I had seen evcrnl almost miraculous cures brought about by Ihe use of these medicines, and of course I tiad wonderful faith in tiem He used three bottles of'C.olden Medical Discovery ' at home and one vial of the Pellets,' and was then well enough to go to West Virginia, taking a supply with lilm 1 am lust in receipt 01 a letter irom him from which 1 quote ' am u ell and hatdy ami gtiiiug veiy jienn " The Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 large pages is ian free op receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth bound volume or only 21 stamps for the book iu paper covers. Address Dr. U. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mt'Ti r ' VJT .. feet the pleasure of life that comes b taking Rocky Mountain Tea. C L Cot ting Dress docs not mako the person Nor iloes a clean exteiior indicate a elean inteiior. To to wel all oignii of the body must woik in harmony Rocky Mountain Tea does this work U. L. Cutting. Mrs Ed Fry was severely burned, last Tuesday morning, while at hof woik. oiiu accmcniuiiy sirucK a uisu 01 boiling lard ami it wis spilled on hr arm causing a severe bur extending from a be vo the elbow down. Mrs E. W. Raj and Mrs. A L. Dutton and Miss India Druinhlller, of St. Jos eph, Missoui i, sister and nieces of C C Cowdeii, at rived in the city Monday fir n slim t visit at the homes of Air. i' ' f'....t ,,l I.' '......I.... ' li... f.. II. ....:.... ......... i i.......... i....... iiv uiiLvntiil Milium Jlllt'lS llllv been drawn for the October term of the district court, which convenes Oct. i:i, 11102 Lee Do Tour, Fred Bright, Chas Howe, J T. Lacj, Leo Campbell, Henry Wiight, Henry Stuinpenhorst, Geo. Fell, Wm. Van Dyke, John Stabi now, Hairy Michaels, Chas. Lindgren, Frank Stoker, R. C. Best, W. A. Gani son, 11. 11. Melvini, Albert Reed, J. A. Sheeley, J. W. Reed, Win. West, Sam Lindsey and F. Bradbrook. Last Friday evening a very pleasant surprise and farewell party was given at tho homo of Miss Mabol Day in the north part of the city. Tho party was given in honor of Miss Mabel Day and Prof. 11. L. Sams. Tho evening was spent in playing progressive crokitiolo and various other games. Edwin Eniigh was awarded first prizo and Miss Gertrude Kaloy tho booby prizo. Tho party did not break up until a lato hour and all prosont unite in their preiso of Miss Day, as an entertainer. Llndsey's Cattle Take Prim. Geo. Lindsey won all kinds of prize? on his Galloway cattlo which ho took to (lin stato fair. ' Mlnning sweepstakes on Pat Ryan and sweepstakes on yearling heifer, second on bull two year old and over, first and third on bull calves uuder ono year, tnird on cow, three years and over, third, heifer two years and under three third on exhibiton herd, lirst on breedors young herd, tirst on bull two years and under and first on femalo two yoars and under, making five first prizes in nil which his cattlo won. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold Laxativo B101110 Quinine Tablets cures a cold in ono day. No euro, no pay 3 i cents. thifalikiilitbUiUrkhiiiiitfcUiUiOfUiiiiUtiUiUiU(f- 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 I X I These hot days make i . "9 lrnn fnirslr r( rrsnl fr 4 jrvu "non. sl .uui, j. I shady spots and a J first class hammock. The shady spot is not hard to find. We have the 1 Hammocks Prices ranging Front $1.50 Up. We have a fine Ham mock with Vallance for 91-75. Extra length and well woven. All the Patterns. Be sure and look over f: our line before you pur- f w chase. s- f-t- 6- C fr ( s- 6- MORHART Bros. Hardware i Co. r- H(T','Iv11x'','','x'','','',',1wl','w,',,'PTT1, Hammocks f EVERY MAN IS WRESTED I HA TS! Don't Wear a Back Number. Many handsome new styles out for Fall, and we have them all. No trouble all to be stuled. A man said yesterday: "This is line. I have always had Uouble in finding a hat to suit me, but this time the lirst hat I put on was right." Next to him was a man exactly opposite iti build and he was served as quickly. The variety of styles and shapes makes it easy for any man to find the hat he ought to wear. You can payj $1.50, 92.00, 9 2. SO or 93.00 for Soft Hats and Derbys and get your money's worth at each price, the quality of fur and trimmings increas ing at each (igurs. Come in and See the largest stock of Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing ever brought to Red Cloud. Look for the Sign Over the Door. Gouiden-Haley Glothing Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. A Twenty Year Life Policy In an Old Line Company is; the best kind ot lite insurance. PTho cash value of tho policy at the. onu 01 me penou is muiu uiau you have paid. Fire, Lightning, Tornado andl Life insurance, tin tho best Old Line or Mutual Companies. 0. C. Teel, Agt.,i Ukd Cloud, Nebraska. ROOSEVELT IN OMAHA. Low Rates via Burlington Route. President Roosevelt's visit to Omaha September 27, during the Ak Sar-Ben festivitcs, will bo a gala occasion. A gorgeous electrical pageant Saturday evoning, September 27, will bo ono of the features. This will be repeated OctoborS. ThoAk-Sar-Uen fastivites open this year on Soptembcr 24 and continuo until October 4. Low rates via tho Burlington Route ask the ngent. Back to the Old Home. Tho Burlington Route has organized tho low rato of ono faro plus $3 for tho round trip from all points on tho B & M. R. railroad to many pointR in Ohio and Indiana. Tickets on sale Septem ber t), 1(1 and 2:1. Good returning for ISO days. Tickets sold via Chicago, Peoria or St. Louis. Ask the Burling ton agent, or write J. KraiieK General Passenger Agent, Omaha Northwest in September and October. Low rates every day via tho Burling ton Route to points in tho Big Horn Busin of Wyoming, in. Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and British Co lumbia. Tho Burlington will sell 01 0 way tickets at uncommonly low rates every Jay in September and October, Ask thu nearest Burlington agotit, r write .1. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. Manualof Soil Culture. Send mo u 2eent ottiiup anil I will mail you free a copy of Campbell's Soil Culture Manual a valuable woik that i very farmer might to have. .1. Francis, General passenger agent, I Omaha. yttttctttttttttttfttttte 5 What Do ! You Eat m for breakfast. 2 m Jt Hard to find any J thing this time of the year ? Try some of that fine bacon which we have and 5 m which we are sell- tng so cheap. US I ShererfBradshaw 5 S Butchers for The People. $ jArgabright's Exclusive Art Rooms. j A Complete Line of- ! Picture Mouldings, 4 micturm Hall. 4 - --- .-...., Picture Chains, Moulding Hooks Parlor Easels, J Artists' Tube Paints, i Artists' Brushes, 1 Artists' Easels i and Mahlstlckc. . iiim-i mil tin un, ft mui VjOlur IIKI I Pastel Painting, Fruit. Flower and M. ...!.,! f Mil IV. ...... -ii i I Landscape Studies, Hand painted J Pictures and Souvenirs, etc , etc. 4 Artistic Portraits and J Frames Made to Order. 4 Potter Block, Red Cloud, Neb. LOW RATES EAST. Thro Tourist Sleepers lo Washington. Tho Burlington Routo has organized tho low rate of $31.23 from Red Cloud to Washington, 1). C, and return for thn National Encampment, G. A. R. Tickets on sale October 2 to C, inclusive Good returning until October 11, but extension until Novembers, 1002, may be secured. Through tourist sleopors Omaha to Washington, October 4. Double berth, $3. Aslctho Burlington agont, or write, J. Francis, goueral lassengor agent, Omahn. ;j it )t tt if r o . t jjLtiKKr" M wSrsTtn L.au v.i.-. a r in. j-" r.T- r T'r.A."X-7' p- tttf 4&Krti KfT f wont to AtJ WrTrkmmrkmm mtmmmn ith if rvfmr wczm ',i un fWmMTiSSWl ' J tf&KH KZZ&Zim ij-waww