a , ; i w; y. i "- s I" fc- ' i. r : A ''3 , v School Supplies Wo hnvo everything that a scholar can waut In Tablets, Books, Paper, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, Pencil Boxes, Etc., Etc. Wo nro dis'ributing agents for tho American Dook Co. and can supply school districts with bo ks and save them tho trouble of .sending for them. Chas. L. Cotting The Druggist. Child Labor. A now solution of tho child labor question has boon sprung in Boston. During an investigation of tho con dltion of child labor in that city last Saturday a representative of tho Anti Child Labor leaguo mado the follow ing declaration: "Wo proposo that no man shall havo more children than he can support. Men now aro forcod to raiso families to work in the mills and tho age limit is constantly vio lated. Thousands of children never see school and work like slaves. If necessary we will establish a law limit and enforce It. There.ls a way with out infantiolde. But we will stop the raising of children wholly as a busi ness enterprise." In the east, where child labor In the mills, factories and mines Is employed to a great extent, tho situation has grown desperate and it is no wonder that drastic measures are proposed to suppress it. Just how the raising of children is to bo curtailed Is not ex plained. People will probably con tinue to get married and raise children, and so long as the greed of tho eastern manufacturers and coal barons re main unappoasod, tho crime of work ing little children In the mines and factories will go on Tho question ia a difficult one of solution, and u prac ticable remedy hasuotyot boon found. You Need Embroidery and Laces and our is the store where you will find the largest and best assortment. Embroideries of all kinds and descrip tions n arrow and wide and all widths between. We will sell you a nice piece of Em broidery or Lace for less money than you can buy them for else where. We are selling White Goods of all kinds at less than others' cost prices. CJo m e and see them and be con vinced. Embroidered Shirt waist patterns that are snaps at the prices f . Jleuihoase Otto Pope is Iioiiik MK'iin, Light harness at Jon Fngel's. Stock saddles at Joo Fngel's. Del Turn nro is on the oink list. Octobor Delineator at NewhomeV. Adam Mnrhart is homo from Lincoln. Henry Clark was in Illation Tues day. Al Galusha was In Grand Island tliULsfbo Dogreo of Honor wlllmott noxt nek. 'I Tuesday evening. All members ato week F. E. Goblo is up from Oklahoma for a visit. James Harris was up from Superior Monday. PaulPopo visited with his parentBj Tho county commissioners appointed this week. ! A6hn W.Tulloys county surveyor un- Thn matrimonial market nonni to hnl til that ofllco is filled by election. on a boom. C. L. Cotting has a good buggy for sale cheap. Grant Usher of Superior spout Sun day in town. "Samlow" hose for boys, 23c, at F. Newhouso's. H. W. Bnylesof Guide R'ck was in town Sunday. New lino of Shetland Floss, all shades, at Newhouso's. W. H. Garrison of Blue Hill was in town Tuesday. Mrs. J. P. Nelson visited in Uoaver City this week. Mrs. Corwin was up from Guide Hock Thursday. Ralph Foo of McCook vleitod his parents Sunday. Mrs. Ready of Riverton was in the city Wedneiday. J. H. Greenhalgh of Cowies was in the city Tuesday. T. Darlcgoeble of Riverton was in town Wednesday. Mr. A. Leonard of Riverton was in the city Tuesday. Walt Kaley was up from Chester the first of the week. Wm. Kirkpatrick of Guide Rock was in the city Monday. Jim Gather returned Sunday from a'l short trip to Linooln. r Mrs. Charles Pottor left Tuesday for a visit in Lincoln. W. T. Auld was down from Lincoln the first of tho week. Loon Marsh will attend school in Kearney this winter. Mrs. Graco Wiles has returned to her home in Orleans. Mrs. M. S. Marsh is visiting friend AjBl in Kearney this week. r If you want tho best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Chas. Besse returned Thursday evening, from Maine. Mrs. H. E. Rich is visiting friends in Guido Rock this week. Sherwood Albright is home fromXJ Bladen for a few days. fl Cream whito Honrietta. 25c per yard, at F. Newhouso's. Seo Joo Fogel for anything in the harness or saddlery line. Harry Vaughn was up from Guide Rock to attend tho circus Mrs. Blancho Jenkins has returned to her homo in Beatrice. Mr. and Mr. Bunuett of Riverton were in town Wudnisdnv. Jim Mitchell wns down from Mo Cook the first of the week. This cold snap caught n good many of us with empty coal bins. Tho county commissioners nro in session at tho court house. Mrs. E. S. Garbor is visiting her son Anson in Kearney this week. Rev. M. P. Dixon left Wednesday for Lincoln to attend conference. Miss Bertha Shoppard of Guide Rock was visiting friends here this weok. Mrs. Tom Mower of Nnponoo is visiting with Mrs. L, H. Blackledge. Tho A. O.U. W. picnic at Cowies has been changed from the 22 d to tho 24th. I. W. Crary and wife, of Guido Rock wero Red Cloud visitors Wednesday. C. W. O'Brien and Ira Huutt of Rep'iblicuu City wore in town Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Wilson, was visiting friends in tho city tho first of tho weok. Miss Bertha Pottor loft for Lincoln Wednesday to attend tho University. Joiomo Vnnco and wifo of Guido Rock woro in Rod Cloud, Thursday. Thomas Beal of Chicago is visiting nt tho homo of his father, Mr. W, V. Beal. Tho Embroidery club ment with Mrs. Norman Morrison Wednesday nfto noon. Earl Morris and Frank Calvert of Kansas City wore in Red Cloud this week. Mr. A. S. Hineman, of Chicago is visiting with Dr. Cook and family this week. Herbert Cook is homo for a short visit, aftor which ho loaves for Old Mexico. Mr. W. W. Kondall and Dr. Brad shaw woro up from Suporoir Saturday ovoning, Mr. and Mrs, Wayno Rood of Bladon visited with Mrs. Goorgo Nowhouso, Thursday. Miss A. Orolla Goblo of Ayr visited with Mrs. Nollto Nowhouso Monday and Tuesday. Mr. ami Mic (i. V. Dow left hut night for their new home in Santa Ana, California, Mrs. O. Hughes, Miss Nolle Fort and Miss Mnhcl Ltndsuy aro visiting in Cripple Crook, Colo. J. E. Nuu, former editor of Tiir Chief, was down trom Hastings on business Thursday. Tuesday evening urged to bo present. Mrs. Dora Kaley roturned homo tho first of thn week aftor a visit with friends in Wotuor, Kans. (Innron T.tmlanv'd OnllfiWAVR C.AIY turi.it inn II rut. mints and oiirht second ------.- ? prizes hi i no siaiu itui last wuuk. , TxThomas Quigglo, republican candi dato for clork of tho district court, was down from Rosement last Friday. Ernest Welch loft Saturday night for Cripplo Creek, Colo, to look aftor his extensive mining interests in that locality. Mrs. N. E. Hayden of Salt Lako City Utah, arrived in tho city Wednesday for a visit with her paronts Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kizer. Mrs. Duuuis Finn, who has boon visiting with hor paronts noar Red Cloud, left Tuesday morning for her home in Boulder, Col. Harvey Vincent and family, Mrs. Alden and Mrs. Douglass have ro turned from tho big Advontist camp mcotlng at Grand Island. Dr. J. C. Mosshart of Lincoln, spe cialist in diseases of the eye, car and throat, will be at Dr. Raines' ofllco on Wednesday, September U3. A fine colt belonging to Dr. Cook was badly cut on the leg in a barb wire fence Friday. It required sixteen stitches to oloae the wound. Mrs. D. W. Pomeroy of Riverton was transacting basinets In Red Clond, ,1 Thursday ana inciaentsiiy visiting I Lwlth the family of Sam Kiser. Charley Fort of Omaha visited with his parents the first of the week and Incidentally did a little business in the cigar line for Peregoy & Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newhouse of Oakley, la., arrived Wednesday for a visit with his brother, F. Newhouse and sister, Mrs. Sophia Anderson. he Workmen have started another emborship contest. Rev. Haupt mann will lead onn sot of workers and the Hon. James Gilham the othor set F. V. Taylor, formerly of this city, came up from Wichita, Kan., Batur- After Harvest Comos tho now. Cooking Stove or Range Now Is tho time for tho mnn of tho houso to keep his promiso nnd get tho wlfo n now Garland Stovo. You hnvo needed It for n long timo so don't put tho mat ter off nuy longer. We Have a Com plete Line Garland Stoves and Ranges Aud at Prices That Aro Right Don.t buy u clionp stovo of nil things you do. You will romom bor tho good goods price is for gotten. 3V SaAaxvAt 3tbwi Soes Thoy nro tho best tho market njfords nnd tho users nro tho bost judges. Ask thorn. Como in nnd look at tho lino. Morhart Brothers Hardware Co. lay m attend to mmiui business in con nection with his Hal estate Intel est here. I'lotrct youi' cattle ngnin&t blackleg by using Ithicklrgnids. Thoynto sim ple, stifo and suit). Anyone can use them. For sttlu by H. E. Grice, the druggist. Wanted Girl for laundry and din lug room work; wash Monday morning, iron Tuesday morning, wash Thursday and iron Friday; $3 per week; board and room. Bon Ton Bakery, W. S. Bon so, proprietor. The memburs of Garfield Post nro earnestly itqtiosted to bo present at their hall Saturday night for tho trans action of important business. J. S. While. Commander. Si. F. Bradshaw, W. W. Kendall and Judge Stubbs woro up from Superior Saturday night to attend tho Knights Metiiplnr meeting. Two candidates were initiated at thn mooting. On Monday of this week Paul Pope purchased tho interest of his brothor Olto in tho linn of Pope Bros. & Co , hardware and implomont dialers in this city. Paul is a bright young man of considerable business tnlont nnd we bespeak for him success. A very small Red Cloud boy sprang this on his mother tho other evening: "Mamma, what would you till a barrel with to mako it lighter?" "Ons?" "Nopo." "Hot nir?" "Nope". "Well, what would you fill It with to mnko It llghtei?" "Holes," promptly re sponded tho small boy. Tho difference of opinion among farmors concerning tho dnmage dono by frost is surprising. Tuesday night's frost was very heavy for this time of year yet many farmors say no datnago was done by it to the corn crop, while othors claim the weight of the corn will be reduced from 20 to 40 per cent. Very few towns the slzo of Red Cloud can boast of a better business street than our own Webster street, yet there U one spot that is sadly in need of repair. Kvery time mere is a fall of rain an unsightly mud puddle forms in front of Albright & Rife's store, and remains there several days. Strangers take particular notico of such things. A WMcMle Hwse ftr Red Clwrf. Mr. J. P. ivemmor of Lincoln, Neb. is In Red Cloud for tho purposo of es tablishing a brnnch houso of tho Loverin & Hrowno Wholoialo Grocery Co. of Chicago. As soon as a suitable building can bo secured tho company will open a general wholosalo and job bing house hero. It is understood tho now firm will not do a rotail business, but will confine itself strictly to tho jobbing trado, supplying tho country retailers in this neighborhood. A canvass of tho neighboring towns will bo mado next week and tho now firm hopes soon to be ready for business. Mr. Kemmor will movo his family from Lincoln to this city, and his business partnor, whoso namo wo woro unablo to learn, will also mako this his homo. Wo be lieve tho now firm will be successful, as Red Cloud is so situatod as to make a natural distributing point fnr a whole sale houso of this kind. Tub Chief welcomes them to Red Cloud. The Circus. Campbell Bros, circus gavo two por foimances in this city yesterday to largo and well pleased crowds. In tbo afternoon the largo tont was completely filled. ' Tho crowd at the evening per formance was mush smaller than that in tho afternoon, but all present seemed to enjoy the show. Tho stout parado in tho morning was not up to tho standard in size but what thero was of it was good. Tho circus proper was a very credit nblo exhibition, tho acrobatic work of Japiueso troupe being particularly line. Tlu fifing trnpoizo and aerial horizojial bur work wero as good" us any seen in tho larger circuses. One uoticoalo foaturo was tho ab sonco of "grafters," and noi a singlo onoof this spealns was to, bo soon on tbo grounds. This is a nctablo con trast to tho hordo of thugs nnd "skin gnmo" men accompanying tho Sells & Downs show. When Campboll Bros, again visit Red Cloud thoy will un doubtedly bo greeted by n largo crowd. Marrlaftes. Mr. Cornelius Erwin and MissMaudo B. Nolson of Rosomont woro married on Soptombor 0 at R')semont, Rev. G. W. Hammoll of Bluu Hill officiating. At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Burden, Tuesday evening, Soptember 1G, occurred the wedding of Mr. William O. Musgrove of Rod Cloud and Miss Bertha V. Lockbart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Look hart of Cathorton procinct; Roy. M. P. Dixon performed tho coromony. A largo number of invited guests woro presont, nnd tho brido and groom re ceived many vuluablo and useful pre sents. Thoy will mako their homo in Red Cloud. Mr. William A. Bunnell of Still water procinct and Miss Olive Grneo Kellogg, daughter oflMr. and Mrs. W, The New "K. B." Shoulder This is the shoulder that has created such a stir among Clothing Manufacturers completely revolutionizing the making of Rcady-to-Wcar clothing. t This will be found only in Kohn Brothers' Fine Clothing, originators of the "K. B." Shoulder Pad, now protecting their rights by patents in thi9 and foreign countries. By the use of this pad, the same shoulder that until now fs9ffiA amamamamamamamamsmmam do rAam mmTaiWi WB aamamamamaWmm&Pn ir. ts aaammWmm fi The H. S. & MHand-Tailored, the K. B. Fine Clothing and several other high grade Fall Campaign with a $20,000 ,of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Furnishing .Goods, Hats, Trunks and Shoes. No larger line shown in Southern Nebraska. We Most Cordially Invite Your Inspection. Couiden-Kaley Clothing Go., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. First Door North of Postofflce. Red Cloud, Neb. F. Kellogg of this city, wero married al the homo of tho bride's parents in this city Wednesday morning, Rev. M. P. Dixon olllciating, Low Rate Wt. Tho Burlington oilers round trip tickets ns follows: Denver, Col., nnd return, $13.40, Juno 1 toSept.80. Colorado Springs, Colo., and return, SIG.OO, J une 1 to Sept 30. Pueblo, Col., aud return, $10.00, Junel to Sept. 80. Glen wood Spnngn, Colo., and rpturn, $25 45, Juno 1 to Sept. 30. Ogdon, Utah, and return. 130 CO, Juno 1 to Sept. 80. Salt Lako City, Utah, nnd return, $30 CO Juno 1 to Sopt. 30. Deadwood, S. 1)., and return, 818.60, Juno 1 to Sopt. 30. Hot Springs, S. D., and return, $15.40, Juno 1 to Sept. 80. Custer, S. O., and return, $10.00, Juno 1 to Sept. 30. Ask tlckot agont for particulars. PhMIc Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction, nt tbo John A. Emick Farm, 4 1-2 miles enst of Red Cloud on Tues day, Sept. 20, at 10 o'clock a. in, the fallowing described propel ty. 1 maro 0 years old, 1 bay horse 10 years, old, 1 liuckoMii horse 0 yrs , 1 blark Imreo 8 yrs , 2 2-year old and 1 suckling colt, 5 good milk cows, 1 Durham bull, 6 spring i'bIvi-s, 1 M.'Cormiek bindor, 1 Mt'Cormiok mower, two lumber wngnne, one Engln lister, ono 14 inch stirring plow, 1 20-inch slat plow, 1 walking cultivator, 1 3-section stool harrow, 2 sets of work harness, 1 singlo haruesi, 1 pair of lly-nots, All sums under $10 cash; on all sums ovor $10, 0 months timo, purchaser giving noto with approved security at 10 per cent. 6 per cent oft fnr cnh. Vekk Emick, Admr. O. L. WiNKKEr, Auctioneer. Laid Buyers' ExcurelM. Bargains in pasture and hay land, improved and nnimprovod valley and upland farms in Valley, Greeley, How ard nnd Sherman counties. Pasture nnd farm lands from $5 to $20 por aero From $'i00 to $500 secures an improved or river bottom farm. Kxourion will lonvo Cowies for Loup City Tuesday, Sopt. 22, ovor B & M R. R. Loup City mid return, $1 17, on this date only. Secure n farm now and got lundlord rent. Write for partluulurs to A. 11, Kconey, Cowlos, Juo. has been seen only in the highest priced merchant-tailored garment is secured. We will show it to you. Clothing buying is made easy here "satisfaction, or money cheer fully refunded." All Union Made. ws CAtir a coMurri tmt or KS&THttg COATS that keep CLOTHING with m their ilnpe. Indlvidutlirjr. Vm AwVvVVAV'VV,VVVi OUR Fall Clothing IS ALL IN. We arc showing the finest makes of Clothing manufactured in the U. S. lines. We 'will begin our STOCK 4tttttftt4-44444 k? INSURANCE ft s Of Over Million DOLLARS D A MQA G E in Adnmscounty, May 24th. m m I I m m m For first-class Insurance, call on or nddross ! O. C. TEEL ? RED CLOUD. NEB, ?e(0t0tfr4t44444 A. 0. I). W. Picnic. The Ancient Onior of United Work men of Wuhst'T county will hold their uuuunl picnic at Cowies noxt Thurs day, Sepluiu'jut' 24 Grand Muster Workman Jacob Jaskalek and other otllcers of the grand lodgo will bo present and address tho mooting. Thoro will bo,rmi8lo and other amuse ments. Everybody is invited to bo present and briug along a basket, tilled with something to ent. Advertised Letter List. List of letters remniuing uncalled f c? at tho postolllco ut Red Cloud, Ne braska.for tho wook ending Sopt. 17, 1003: Casoy, P J Parkor, W G Reeder, Wm Steers, Mr. Thoso letters will bo sent to the d,ead letter ofllco Oct. 1, 1003, If not called for before When calling for above pleaso say "advertised." T. O. Uaokbk, Postmaster. INFIiAMMATOUY KUKUMATI&M COTtBD IN 3 DAYS ,v Morton L. Hill, of Lebauon, lnd.,ciijs; "Jly wife had Inflammatory Rhcumaiiim In every roukclo and joint; her mirerlng wa tvjbl aud her bodr nnd face were awolleu il'riibrtsi. yond recognition; had been In bed six week and had eight pliyfcletant, but received ao benetlt until alio tried tbo Myttlo Cure fot ItheumatUm, 11 gavo Immediate relief and (ho wau nblo to walk about In Itireo daji. I ua, miro It tftved her life." Sold by U. G, Orlc Druggist, Ked Cloud, , Vfl V m KrsaaMawJc'v' V ft V'gfv.i H22iiiiiiiHMIIIHHHHkKl