p--!. &i. J5S15SJ3ZE: T "3TS IT GIVdS THE UEST RESULTS LIGHT. ll T The SMITHSONIAN fe OORrifcCT Sold and Guaranteed on Thirty Days' Trial by C. L. COTTING The Druggist Sue J. O Htiiler. Wanted Corn, by V. B. Roby. j V. Wiight of Ik'lirnn was attend) ing district coin t here this week. Get prices tin fins before you sell J. U. Cammvum.. Judge Hn.lett, of Beatrice, attended court in Red Ciotnl this week. Horn to Mr. mid Mis. Rimer Koon, n boy of usual Nebraska pi oportions. 1. V. Taj lor, iiiiiluiltikur ami em balmor. Opposite Cutting's drug stoic. Mlb!) Christine Soron.son leti Monday for a visit with ickilivcs in Now Cat!c, Nebraska. Just unloading another ear of tlio very best quality of Maitluid coal at W. IJ Robv's. Yosteidny being a holiday, district court was adj turned u.itil O.O) o'clock this mottling. Get your liorso blinkots, lap lobes and liarnes of Fogel; ho suits the best for the leat inoaey. Do you want a b'inol of fancy, New York apples. Tiiruuro Iiros. win have a car load next week. " .,v vVositicn. i , i fi i ' f v 'x tiiiiii iiivi;liijl: in unfit I Isaac Meyers and family eimru-.l- y,x , N, - , 0 R J uesdaMn,rn.nforCentcrv,llc)()l,,o( where they expect to ivs.de during th ,,,.., weil ,,.,,,, K , u TlrnurI; noxtjeat. chief patriarch; K. 11 Newhouse, senior V. A. Garrison, John St ibenow and George Fell, represented Blue Hill in the jury box at the court house Tuos day and Wednesday. The I), of 11. will meet hum Tuesday evening All members are urgently requested to bo present as ollieers are to bo elected. Members are expected to bring refreshments. vi uiu nisi icuiiir inuuiiii in me i.i O. O. r . lodgo of this city, hold Friday evening, last, tho following officer. wero elected for tho ensuing ternjT F. V. Cowdon, N. G ; John Kellogg, V. G.;0. C.Tcol. sccrotary; G. W. Dow, treasurer. Gracie May, tho two-yoar-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lnsloy, died last Friday afternoon. Funeral ser vices, conducted by tho Hov. M. P. Dixon, wero hold in tho Christian church last Sunday afternoon. The boreaved family have tho sincoro sym pathy of tho community in this, their bcur of trouble iur. iiuckci, uie pimiimsuui , uuai received word from Mr. Ormsby, tho) gontloman who laid out tho rural mail routes from this city, that tio hap. recommended tho establishment of tho routes and that the ma' tor was now in tho hands of tho postal dopartmoiit for notion. Just when tho sorvico on tho routes will begin is a matter of con jecture, as there is no telling wlion tho department will got to it. Tho seven travoling salesmen who wero brought to town from Amboy, Monday, by Joe Puveliook, posed be fore a kodak for two ditleront views at tho corner of Fourth avonuo and Web ster streot for tho purposo of having sumo published in next Sunday's World-Herald and Illustrated Deo, not becauso of llioir popularity nor boeauso of their good looks, but for tho pur poso of giving tho world at largo an opportunity to know of tho modern mode of rapid transit established in Webster county. Hill particulars will appear with tho half tones. A Twenty Year Life Policy In an Old Line Company is; the best kind of life insurance. 'Tho cash value of tho policy at tho; end of tho period is mnro man yo'i,havo paid. 'if Fire, Lightning, Tornado ancH Life Insuranco, .In tho best Old Lino or Mutual' Companies. 3 fjjp AAA4rvAVV(VArAAV J O. C. Teel, Agt.,i Ukd Cloud, Nouaska. ! AWW W'W'WAv-AaA'W'W'W ' I ice w-n in ) tobr r( (i ,),. Artliui l).iueh of Hastings is visiting a i ho l.oinenf Di. D.uiif'iell. J O Butler will sell j on a good vaiui lap lobe for a very small price. Attorney Swoi.y, of Blue Hill, add ed tone to bar at the court house this week. Thoio will be preaching in the Christian church Sunday morning and evening K H Cox, of Blndon, attouded couit in the eapa-ilty of a juror in Hod Cloud ibis week. Tiirnure Uros. will have a carload of fancy, New York baireled apples, next week. Link out fur two eir loads of coal. Get f i oin ear and save drayago J. O CaLUXVKI.I, KdilorTait and wife, of the Aigu I ate rejoicing over the arrival of a ball, gill at their home. ' Do you need a nice light harness? Get it nl Fogol's; ho handles the best for the least money. Col. J, S. I lower was among the Uliie Hiiliaiis who attended court in Rod Cloud this week ,'Iliose turkeys which escaped the hatchet will have occasion to be thank ful until Cliiistmas at least. James Squires of Smith Center, Kan sas, is visiting in this city with bis daughter, Mi. Frank Smith. What do j on need in the way of harness or haul ware. You can get the best of either at llutlei's. Attorneys V. M. Walters and A. D. Ranney, of Blue Hill, were in tho city tills week in the interests of their clients. P. A. Wells, a fonner legal light of this city, but now located at South Omaha, was in the city several dajs this week. C d. W. II Howe, one of the leading and prosperous fai mors of near Uoe mint, was in tlie county scat on busi ness Tuesday. The ball given by the L. 1$. 0. at the il vV M. hotel Wednesday evening was a pieaviul and enj lyablo afl.iir. Those wao weie present report a good attend ance and and a splendid time. Xl the regular meeting of Webster warden; Paul Storey, high piiest; Joe FoR'il, treasurer; Geeigo 11. Overing, s 'ribo. Tlie Superior and Red Cloud bowling teams met on tho Apex alleys Tuesday evening and played tho last of a series of four games, tho latter being defeated by thirty-two pins. Each team now has won nn equal number of games; butn tho whole scoro, tho Red Cloud uuyin byys li buys havo tho better of it by soventy- Uwo pins. List Friday morning, Nelson Larson, a lunatic, who had escaped from tho asylum authorities whilo bolnp; tranE fortod from Lincoln to Hastings, was found noarly frozen, in tho north part of tho county. Ho was brought to this city and after considerable difllculty bis idontity was discovered. Sheriff McArthur took him to Hastings tho first of tho week. Just received: A full lino of out door fall planting and winter bulbs, consisting of tulips, hyacinths, froosias, Narcisii9, daffodils, jonquils, cranus, snowdrops, Bermuda and Calla lily, aiifl Chineso sacred lilv. Vni-c tur elect bulbs. Also a nico lot of chrys anthemums in bud and bloom. Prices reasonable. Please call nt tho shoo Htore and seo them. Home-grown car nations in bloom. MllS. IlKNIir DlKIlKltlCII, Red Cloud, Neb. Marshall Roby and Miss Johannah Twiss were married at tho homo of tho brido'ri mother in Juniata, yesterday, at, noon. Marshall Roby, son of V. 11. Roby of this tity, is one of Red Cloud's best known boys, having been brought up in this city and has spout tho greater portion of his lifo hero. Miss Twiss is i young lady of many accomplish ments and is highly respected by those who know her. Sho has boon an em ployee in tho Hastings asylum, in the cutting and lilting department, for tlie V nt eight years. Tho Choif joins with thoir frionds in wishing them prosper ity, fow sorrows ami many yoars of happiness. ' Pressuro.is biing brougl t to boar on tho poiinty commissioners to havo them rescind the order to remove the county judge's olllco to tho court houso. Thei o aro many phases of this matter which havo not yot beon made publio mid which wo do not caro to publish, but unless tho prcssuio is relieved wo may find it necessary ,to do so. Too plea that there is not sdiliciont room in the court houso for thocouutj judge's oilico is specious, but the fact remains that by a littlo work tho rooms pan ho so arranged that thoro will bo sufficient room to nccommodatn all the county olllces or. county proporty. The htory that is being circulated that this move is made for the solo purposo of having an oxcii3o to issun bonds for a now court house, is untrue, While tho present court house is old, and a no.v ono would bo vory nico yet wn believe that a now Joint houso is not needed now, nor will it bo for somo years to come. ! r a F,)gel. (mmnuiiiuj VlNs ,...ti,. u ,n Hiuined home Wednesday. iliKlgn llazlelt of lleatrice attended -out l in lied Cimu! this week. Win it ,thjen of Mi Conk was visiting Iriends and lelativeshete last week. U.K. Grico has installed a hot ail heating plant in hi pbicoof business. Roy Xint and wife of MeCook were visitinp in Red Cioud the llrst of tho week. Misses Mertha ami Lucy L'lekhait spent Thanksgiving day nt their home near Illation. Jas. Laslcy has resigned his petition in tho grocery store of Rife & H ibiu son. A car load of fancy, New Yoik bar teled apples to ariive next week Turiiuic Urns 1,1' Hutchinson of Lebanon, Kan- Sa.S. WHS vkilillir fi'limilu In iI.Ij ...I.- il... i .....in' iii inn iij uir tiist of the week. A jo ly ciotvd of the younger element enj 'jed a social dance in House's hall Wednesday evening. The gi eat and only Thomas Jell'erson, 7, last week for a shoil visit at home . .' Air. and Mrs. Will Rife went to Fail Held last Monday to attend Ihefuneia of Mrs. Rife's lumber who died la.t' Sunday. Mrs W II R iby and daughter, Helen, left for Juniata the llrst of tho week, to Im present at the wedding of Marshall R iby and Miss Twiss vhich oceui ed e-lerday. , Pciliitpo in my of those who yestei lay leveled in turkey and tiimiinngs ontnbciry sauce, plum pudding, mince nil pumpkin pies are today earrxiug a pill box or bottle with instructions from their family M 1). to take "cveiy so often," and are thankful it is no woie. ' Mrs. Nelson P Hansen died at her home not th west of Miiscity last Sun d.y aftei noon, jifier nn illness lading hut :wo days. Funeral hi-rvices wvu held at tho re-iideiice Tuesday morning at 1U o'clock, conducted by tint Rev. Mr Ilerg assisted by R..v Ilaiiptinun of this city, and iuteiuient was in uln in the Dane cemetery, north of the poor firm. Mrs. Hansen was bom in Denimii I; sevenlj-oiio 3 eats ago, ami lived tlieio until after her niariiage. About twenty years ago she iiecoin pained her husband to this county, whore they took up a homestead, and which remained her home until her death. She leaves to mourn her death two children, Peter Hanson of this county, ami Mrs. Christina Anderson of Nuckolls county, who havo tho sym pathy of u large circlo of friends. Horse Blankets, A stock ranging in price t from 75c to $3.00, and f Jemember they are good ones. Don't pass us by if you are looking for a bar gain in a Harness we have them and a nice line to select from. Wo moan what wo say when wo say wo can you money on Harness. Como In and sco our stock of Harness since wo Increased tho lino. g. 1 2 Boxes 22-CnrfM'WcAc c- . ..., WW J. gor 25c, MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. nixT11T'1X'i11x'rt"lTit'Miti1ili'P1'fi'Mx Waul aiiived in the city the eloo of.fii.l n f.i.tlnil .,.nt,4i li,iuv..en tlie lilliliiiiiliifaiiiUUiUfiVllkbkbihibkhlbthtiifavbvfcfr 1 Lap Robes i AND t 9 z ntir!CTBMg-ri.-gv-rTT;i).n?TTrrTTTr7nn!t'fT. Tlunk.fiivuu m Red Cloud Thanksgiving diy in lied Ci-ii-' l ned blight and cheerful Tim da vat ajl-l hat could have been expeetei tpd' was eelebr.ited in a stjlo Jullj enough to please the most fnstidioti t tid suit the piosperpy of tho season, lot plenty stalked on every hand. I was ti uly a day of Thanksgiving, foi turkey and all the 'Mixtures" tooiumt in iieai ly every home, and tho general prospciity, which has provided an ahtiudnr.i'o of piovisious and titled the markets witli good things to eat, glad deiied the heal Is of not a few who only n few short years since weie iliinking ftoin the bitter cup of pov erty. There was in business trans acted at the court house, all the county olllces being closed Nearly all the business houses closed at noon to give the employes an opportunity to witness the sports and enj y ihe day as they saw 111, anil those whi did not avail themselves of this opportti nity Miiclv have no good reason to loinplain. The featuies of the day Avein a !ti)D Imnili'cil atilliotso race, a iivrfinllii im as von ole.ise liumaii men - 1' tan Min ami Red Cloud elevens. In tliivevoning th. ire was iiiimc, ilaneing, .ulertaiumeiii.s aii.t amiiseiiieuls ol vaiious kinds. That Football Game. Pluck, determination mid gentle manly deportment were tho notable features displayed by the Red Cloud boys in tho Thanksgiving day football game Franklin came down with 11 leaiii of j boys (v) neighing on 1111 average of twoiity pounds mid anyone who san them will not doubt tho accuracy of tho statement. Rut undaunted by handi cap of n eight, the Red Cloud boy.s nent eagerly into the game. Red Cloud won the toss, giving it the-choice oT either god or "kickoll " Tho wind blowing from the south, liiuilo it ud visablo to choose that goal uiiil give Franklin the "kickoll'" Then tho game began mid kept up in hot fury during the llrst liulf, mid when (hut was ended the home boys worn already covered witli glory 'The llrst, half ended without a score After ten minutes intermission, tho second half was begun mid our noys still held them down well, but toward the close superior weight was liegln uiigtotell and Franklin forced 011 r Iio.vh to' within llvo feet of tho goal, then Red Cloud gained tho ball, but Franklin claimed it, The umpire de cided in favor of the homo teiim, at which tho Franklin followH became discouraged and f rf cited tho game by quitting before the close of tho socond half Red Cloud wins by a scoro of (1 too. Tho gato receipts woro 8T0.00, and after all expenses aro paid thoro will bo nearly $io 00 loft In tho treasury toward football suits. Tho manager admitted many poor boys and others who had no money, but was surprised to hoo woll-dressod and prosperous looking pooplo "stealing" in. Wo trust that they are ashamed. Now, lot tho boys got at thoir stud ios with tho samo vim thoy displayod in football and thoy will retain tho ad miration of tho community. V Wesley Throckmorton and family havo returned to Red Cloud after a year's absonco. Oscar Tool wont to Indianola Mon day to aUond tho funeral of his nieco.i a daughter of C. A Tool, formerly 0 this placo. Sum Foo says that gooso is all right but that it should have at least two legs, and that ho does not euro for tur key nt all. Just ask him about it. Wrlnkloj aro smoothed away by its healing touch. Drain tired and do-pio-isod peoplo wil find a cure in Rocky Mountain Toa. !Wc. For sale by C. L Getting It is said that ovory brido lias many friends, hut in a few yoais thoy dwin dle down to one. That's Rocky Moun tain To.i. Makes and kiops her well. For sale by C. L. Cotting. I xvill open my dental oflico for a short time in the Damorcll block, December 22, and at Cowles tho '20th and !10th. Call early to arrange for appointment K. A. Thomas, Dentist. A big lull) by highwaymen, substi tutes and others who steal tho good naiiio ami fame of Rooky Mountain Tea undo famous by Madison Medi cine Co. 850. For bale C. L. Cotting. Services each Sunday morning at 10-ilO o'clock and evening at 7.H0. Sun- day school at 11 o'clock. Proaching at Indian Creek and Humoll school houso each nlternatu Sunday. Roy. Win. Haiiptmauii, pastor. Cluis. Kaloy expects to receive today from tho stato fish hatchery at South noun, iNourasun, tito llrst Installnionty of llsh with which to Block his pond consisting of bl ink bass, croppy, porch and cat llsh. These tish aro all of good size and oven now aro lnrgo enough to eat T.J. O'ldion superintendent of the stato llsh hatchery will accompany llio llsh to this city ami superintend the placing of them. Stops the CourIj and Works olf the Cold Laxative IiromoQuiiiiiie 'Tablets cures a cold in one day, No cure, no pay 25 cents. Mwnti niwrmrTn j rmnrtrrr'imr:naT y 1 LOOK OUT NOW! CIWUUL are unmistakable j Is about to drop a lare chunk of cold weather, right down in this vicinity. Hetter crawl intojjsomething warm one of our big, loose, grey, rough Overcoats. They're the warmest thing $8.00 aub $10.00.! Of course; we have many other kinds. Do you remember how cold it was last year ? Get: whi ! Wasn't it cold ? He or take the hint. Mi.n' Overcoats, S3.00 to $16.50. Hoys' Overcoats, 3.00 to 14 00. Clulds' Overcoats, 1.2s to 5.00. Leas of good, warm Underwear . 5c per garment. Se ling more Men's Suts V iv ? Come and see. We sell LOOK FOR THE SIGNIOVERITHEJDOOR. Gouiden-Kaley Clothing, Go. i THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. About Fast Trains Tho Ruiiiugtoii Route aspires to maintain the reputation of conducting the fastest trains between Chicago and Denver on the main line. As to wheth er or not it wishes to maintain a rep utation for conducting the slowest trains between Hastings and Oberlin, or any other intermediate points, is more conjecture. At any rato, if it does not aspire to the latter, il has, at least, acquired the namo, ns can bo testified to by tho hundreds of patrons who add to tho passenger trafllc of tho road daily. Tho distanco from Red Cloud to Hastings is forty-two miles. Tho sched ule time of trains betweon thoso two i'poinjle''"is throo hours and forty-llvo nifnutcs. Sometimes the timo is sullici ent, but nine times in ton it is short from one hour to six hours and fifty nino minutes. Mouday morning, train No. 173 left tho Hastings depot on ti.ne 0;00 o'clock and was due hero at 11:55, the timo southbound being ninety minutes less than the northbound. At Rlue Hill, this couvcjor of passengers, freight, baggago, express. United Slates mail, die, etc., was thitti-livo minutes late; at Cowles, forty-llvo minutes, and when it was pulled out of Amboy It had at tained a lateness of over six hours At this latter point the company was excusable, owing to an accident tho breaking of a tail whilo switching at tho mill. Tho passengers aboard forty or more of course, wero desirous of reaching their several destinations. After a long wait,- tonoatod appeals woro made for some mode of trans portatijti to Red Cloud, they being on titled to il, liavlne paid their fares. Conveyance of any kind, however, was not forthcoming, except at an axtra ox Ha expense of the passeugeis. 'The company was, however, generous and allowed them the unpleasant priv ilege of reaching Red Cloud as best they could, Seven traveling salesmen, who had appointments witli customers at this as well as oilier points, were conveyed to the oily by means of Joo t'UIIIU)l'll III IIIU iil? "J IIIUIMll avelici'k and his team of slunl faithful mules, whilo thirty ot dy and or more ortSr passengers wen- compelled to 'resort to riding in hacks or carriages, walking or remaining until the dark of tho evening, when tho train "xvas finally pulled into the yards by tint local switch engine. While tho accident at Amboy was, no doubt, of an unavoidable eharaotor, it xvotild seem, however, that if the company, or thoso ollloials vested with iho power to act 011 an occasion of this kind, had been considerate for the wol furo and interest of tho patrons, thoy would, at least, have furnished trans- sins that the weather man out especially good Jones at to Hoys' Seal.) Hack, than any linn in town. Selz Shoes. portation of somo kind into tho city, it it had been 10thlng more than a num ber of "rubbW" car (so-called) with a hand car as propelling power. ,- v .. " Moral: WhonV.vVu'VelTng botwPn Red Cloud and Hastings, and you are in a hurry, rido behind a team of mulos or walK. It's safer. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho po8toflico at ReilXOoud, No braskn, for tho week ending No?embor 20, 1003. M thAftrn A tlio J. J. Riley A. V. Gregory' Cyrus 13. Grimes Chat Myers Thoso loiters will bo sent to the (load bettor olllco December 27, If riot called for before. Whon- calling for above pleaso say "advertised." T. C. Hack kh, Postmaster. Roll of Honor. Tho following is the Novembor roll honor of the Red Cloud high school. Requirements: 100 per cont In at tendance, 95 por cent or abovo in de- porlmeut and an honorable standing in .scholarship. Nina Cook, William Edson, Hlancho Foster, Anna Gilliam, Carrie Goblo, Grace Harrington, Hortha Kent, Hazo! Lippincott, HlanchoMcCartnoy.Kdna Mclntyrc, Josophino Mizor, Wllllo Mays, Tilda Nelson, SJioridau' Pharos, Hlancho Pope, Roscoo Woosner, Mabol Graves, Herbert Plumb, Ktta Reiher, Carrie McKonzio, Vina Hutchinson. 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