K .' , " 'f 4 ""V"V" White Pine and Tar Cough Syrun Pino trtf seem to fuml-di the best remedies for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Bron chitis unci other throat troubles. Wo tnnko a syrup of white pitio tar, that, in tho opinion of many of our custom-rs, has never been excollcd as u family cough euro. Wo are willing to sell it with tho distinct, understanding that if it is not satl-fuctory to you, you can exchange what is loft of tho bottle for any other 25c remedy, or wo will refund your money That is a fair proposition Wo know what this syrup will do. Prico 2.)0 per bottle Chas. L. Cottin The Druggist. r 'WAk'WW Awr'WWW' S i'K 'ilii hir iL.p I'.'cTh, Dr. funk !i Hi t'tivMi-.- the lirt tilt' WPI'k ot 1 mummnfrfuftmp LOCALETTES Light harness at lou Fogel's. Karl Davis was in McCook this week. Dr. Gardner was up from Wymote Tuesday. Miss Nolle Warren wai in Superior this week. "' Paul Storoy and wife spont Sunday in Cowles. C. L. Cotting has a good buggy for ealo cheap. Roy Cadman of Holdredgo spont Sunday here. Ed Bohannan was down from Lin coln Monday. -j Tiik Chief acd tho American Boy ono year $1.00. W. A. Garrison of Uluc Hill was in town Saturday. , Dan Gather of alson is bote visits iug his parents. Ernest Graves is down from McCook' visiting his mother. "" Mr. and Mrs. Lu Kellogg hae te turhed from Boulder, Col. Arthur Yartcr of Hldrege visittd with Ch-irlcs Hiishoo and family tnis week. Tho repubiican ceutral committee met Tuesday and transacted rountine business. Morhart Bros, are putting in a hot water healing plant at tho homo ol Charles Frisuie, at Lester. Georgo Van Camp, who is attending auhool in Hastings, camo down Sat hi day for n vi-it with his parents. Mrs. J. A Tait left Wednesday for u visit in Chaiitou, la. H-r ton, Leroy Tait, ncuuiupanied her as far as Omaha The people of Campbell have made big preparations for a grand free street fair, to be held Octouer 13, 14 and 15 Al Knsign, from near Burr O.ik, ami Clare B.tilev. of Maiikatn, visited with tliufainilyofJ.il. Bailey the tirst ol the week. Wo wisli to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Cidcago Lumber company's new yard at Rosemont. Mrs. Higgins, a sister of Mrs. C. K. Harrington, whom she had not seen for twenty-six years, is a guest at the Harrington home. E. Henry Newhouse, who has beoli raising dueks and chickens out on hf. father's firm this summer, moved back to town this week. V O'lo l'.ipe wn down fmiu Lin: nln this week. Nolle Netlutt went lo Initvalc Wednesday. J. It. Tayh.rof Franklin was In town Wednesday. ''Sandow" hose for boys, 2.c, nt F. Nowhouse's. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Grico are home frouiOmiha. Coal, coal! Soft coal for.base burners at CaldwellN. F. C. Busnhow of Blue Hill was in town Monday. Mrs. C.C. Cox and son Sid arc visit ing in Denver. Miss Nolle Fort has returned from her western trip. John Sheppard of Guide Hock was in toon Sunday, Herbert Conover of McCook was hiD' the city Saturday. Try Ward Hayes for a tirst class shavo or hair-cut. Elera Balph has been appointed a rural route agent. A. A. Burdick of Smith Center, Kan., was here this week. Joe Kubicek of MiCook was in town the lirst of the week. Mrs. J It. Mercer i visiting with hor mother in Arapahoe. Clarence Waldou was down from Bloomiugtou Sunday. If you want tho best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Cream white Henrietta. 25c per yard, at F. Newhouso's. Ho v. Win. Haupimann preached in Cambridge last Sunday. Seo Joo Fogol for anything in tho harness or saddlery lino. Miss Besiio Kaloy of Lincoln Is visit Ing frionus in Ited Cloud. Mr. acd Mrs. W. II. Hurd of Cowles wore in town Wednesday. Will Finchor was in McCook this week on railroad business. John Hinkins of ltiverton was in town tho lirst of tho week. C E. Nash of Exeter was in Red Cloud tho tirst of tho week. Mrs. Corwin was up from Guide 'Kock the tirst of tho week. Miss Katie Wickman of Guide Rock is vltiting Miss .Mabel Day. District Jiuigu Adams of Mindeu vns in Red Cloud Thursday. Mrs. DalTurnuro went to Missotiii Wednesday for a short visit. Editor W. H. Asliby of tho Blue Hill Leador was in town Monday. Wo aro headquarters for sale bills ind all kinds of job printing. Mrs. Nottio Postlethwaito of Guide Hock was in town Wednesday. Swau Banks of Campbell paid iflice a pleasant call Saturday. Ross Cather came homo from ford Saturday for n short visit. Hoy Hutchison and Goorgo Felton of Lebanon were- in town Thursday. Rtlph Foe canto dwn from McCoolbj' Saturday for n visit with his folk-), fa North est Territory Not A Paradise, M l' Bhernian, who has Kpeut niihl of the summer in Manitoba and North west Territory, Dominion of Canada, returned homo last week. Mr Slier man is not so enthusiastic over that part of the world as uro the agents who have land to sell in that country Mr Sherman travels In the Interest of a harvester company, and, of course, comes in close touch with tho farmers Tho climate, according to Mel's story, Is not an ideal ono, as ninny have been led to believe. From tho first of July until tho second wook in September thoro wore only two o oar, pleasant daj-H. Wheat is tho principal product, and tho season for maturing crops is very short. On Septembor 12 Hint country was visited by a heavy snow storm, which found thousands of acres of wheat still standing in tho fields and which is an absolute loss. Earlier wheat had been cut and shocked, and the HpectMclo of a farmer wrapped in envy furs and driving through his wheat field In a sleigh, in u foot mid a half of snow, was no uncommon sight. Mr Sherman says that thoro aro plenty of men In that country who uro making money, especially tho mer chants. AtReglna, N W. T , ho met J. M. Young, formerly of tho linn of Athow k Young, of this dry. Mr Young is in business there and is rapidly iiccuiuulatlng u fortune. Many Red Cloud people will bo pleased to hear of his success, Mr, Sherman is not in lovo with tho manners and customs prevailing in that country, mid pirtlculary tho rail road and telegraph nianagomont, both of which aro under govormout control. Whon ono wishos to send a telegram in that country ho signs n telegraph blank which rollovos tho transmitting company from nil responsibility for errors or delays. Thoro is ono institution thoro, how over, which Mr. Sherman pralsos highly, and that is tho mounted police. He mado the suggestion that had wo boon equipped with mounted police, Tom Madison would not havo escaped tho law. Tho price of land in that country is almost as high as hero, unless ono goos back from tho railroad so far that ho is practically cut off from com munication with civilization. Mr. Sherman says that Nebraska and Kansas farmers who know whon they aro well oil' will stay whero thoy aro && foimmmmm I SiU to J to I 11 to to ' to to to 0ur to to to to twKmmnmiim&fxmmsmiKTamHaKi RT NECKTIES ffl m is The New Fall Neck Dressings are now waiting for you to call. We are showing a superb line of high class Neckwear this season, in all the new colorings, weaves and designs the most up-to-date shapes, suitable for business, afternoon and evening wear. Tecks, Puffs, l'our-in-Hands, wide and Narrow, Imperials, Squares, Ascots, Strings, etc., etc. Neckwear is Right Ip to "Now. if That new Fall Suit will look tame unless you accent it with a fresh tie, 25c to $1.00. All the new Fall Styles in Hats are in. You should see them. !l! Selz Shoes Make Your Feet Feel G!ad--$1.50 to $5 to to to to to to THE CM DEN-HALEY CLOTHING CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. vM First Door North of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. m W m m m m m m m m m this Ox T To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tab lots All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 2oc. Avoid Typhoid Fever Find tfie watch fob (fiovoaue. T( fashion babers! proclaim its wear anamiasmoname centers it is uni versally worn. The dainty beauty of Simmons Watch Fobs appeals to the eye and their moderate prices to the purse. Cut 6laS8 Art and beauty aro nro prominent in every bit of cut Blnss we havo. Tho prico is moderate onougn so Como in and look over our assortment. NEWHOUSE BROS., Jowolors and Opticians feed Cloud, Neb, .J J. Arrants, from nenrfJuide Hock, was in town the lirst of tho week. (jeoreo I'roudfit and Karlo Crnry were up from Guide Kock Sunday. Leopold Hnrhureer has returned from a short trip to Hloominglon. Coltlng sells Blacklegoids and Hlack legino to prevent blackleg in cattlo. Horn, last Pridnv, to County At torney and Mrs. E. U. Overman, a son. iMrs. ii. s. rroiuint and duuenter were ii iniiu vtiiiiiu iuick eiuies.iaj . A break in one of tho mains caused a 'hiit-dnwn of tho city waterworks for n sh'rt time Tuesday. K J PuUipher and A. A. Krnmo have roMirned from Axfell, Neb,,whnro they have coniphtcd a building coik tract. Chairman Kd Uvei ing of tho lepub lican contra! committee is ill at his lininn in this citv nnd was unablo to at tend the committee meeting Tuesday. Hudnlph ll'tig, who nttempled to kill Frank Smith, over in Kansas, a fow weeks ago, got oil' with a sentence of two vears in tho reform school at Topeka. Itev. H P. Sunnnors, the now pastor of the M K. church, preached two ox- cellontsormons last Sunday. Ho wont to Trumbull this week to nssist his wife in packing their household gno.1i, pro. paratory to moving to Rod Cu.' I. Fred Fearn returned Sin. tJ from Haigler, Nebr., whore he was called by a telegram announcing the serious illness of bis brothor, O. E. FenrrZW whom Fred reports was well on twA road to Tecovery when he left for homo, Mrs, L. H. Blacklcdgo entertained her friends with an at homo yesterday, both aftornoon and evening, Tho house wns Ustefuly arranged, small tablos placed about on which refresh, moots wero served. Music was fur nishod by Percy Ludlow and Miss Wal lace. A general good time wai ro ported. By having a new well put down and cased with a heavy galvan ized tube, made by us in any size, diam eter, of heavy iron something that will last a lifetime and be a source of comfort and health. We have PIMPS That work easily and give satisfaction; also pipe in any size or quantity at the right prices to interest you. A p u m p complete with cylinder for $400 Good, heavy goods and properly fitted. Galvanized Iron and wooa water lanks farmed in stock. Let lis fit you out with a complete outfit. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. k Mean Nan. Thero HvtS in Red Cloud a man who I is too mean to bo allowod to associate with decent people. This man is tho father of a son who in a cripple, and it is said tho fathor la more- or less re sponsible for the crippled condition of bis son. Whon this young man was lying ill at tho home of his father, who is amply ablo to provido for him, the fathor is said to havo abused and ill treated him, and ordored him from home. This brutality on the part of the father was resented by cili.unsand tho fattier was given a "jaekiiig-up." Not long ago tho young man MilYcred another accident wh lo out riding, and it is oaid the fatlier, when cubed to the scene of thu accident, brutally ex pressed his gratification at his son's pitiable condition, saying that it served him right and that it might teach him to slay at home. Such hoattlessness as this should be discountenanced by all self respecting people. r Chicago lumber Co. s Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wednes day, September 80, furnished by J it. Bailey of Webster County Almraot company. Lincoln Land Co. to T. II. Vaughn lot 11 blk 12 ti It wd ISO Anna 11 Sues et al to John Ohm- s'.edo s2w i U 2 I) wd 2000 Leciiaul 1 Tompkins and wife to U K Vaughn lots 1 to 10 blk 0 (J It wd 500 V L. McMillan to Burtliu 1). Mc Millan lots S-l) and 10 blk 15 RO wd 1000 Harry F. Clark to Retta Miner a 12-2 11 wd Goo A Hoaglaud nud wife to Ray mond V Koonuse4.1l-211 and lots l-a-3 and 1 in 0 1-11 wd...,4100 CB&QRRCo to Henry V Shorts sw4 23-14) wd 520 Otto V Popo and wifo to Paul O Popo13 lot 23 blk 31 R C wd 1800 NEW LUMBER YARD AT ROSEMONT. NEW LUMBER ! BEST COAL! GET OUR PRICES. Arthur Baurn, Manager. particulars Nob. to A. li.Keeney, Cowlc., 4fr ftftffftmHWJiJJ Total Mortgagos tiled, 80100 00 Mortgages released, $240000 ,?1470i A Severe Accident. L'ist Monday afternoon, while the Juvenal band was pnradingthostrobls, Charley McGuire and little sister Irene mot with a bad accident nenr tho Fire man's hall They had been out riding i in a single buggy, and when rotiudiug tho corner at tho Fireman's hall tho horse mado a short turn, overturning the buggy and throwing both occu pants to tho ground. McCtilrc, who Is u cripple, received very painful in juries about tho head, and had to bo carried into a neighboring house. Tho little girl was uninjured. Tho buugy was so badly damaged as to bu unlit for use, and another had to bo pro cured in which to convoy the injured young man to his homo. Tho injuries received in this accident, combined ...i.i. l.: .i..,i ..!.. ,.i,. I ,.,,.,.11.1 "M wuu uio Biicnujr uii'piui buuuiviuu, will confine Mr. McGuiro to bis home for somo time to come. The unfortu nate young man has our sympathy. Laid iuyerVExcurslw. Bargains in pasture and hay land, improved and unimproved valley and upland farmi in Valley, (iruidoy, How ard and Sherman counties. Pasture and farm lamU from $" to 120 per aero, From $200 to 8500 secures an unproved or tiver bottom farm. Excursion will le.wo n.wles for Loup ( ity Tuesday, Oct. 0, over B. & M R. R. Loup City ami return, ?l 17, n "u' dato only. St iim a farm now and get landlord run.. tV rite for Low Rates West via Burlington Route 52.") to Portland, Tacoma, Sealtl". 25 to San Francisco and Los An geles. $22 50 to Spokane. $20 to Salt Lake City, Butte nnd Helena. Proportionately low rates to bun. dreds of other points, including Big Horn Basin, Wyo., Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, British Colum bia. California, etc. Kvery day until November 30 Tourist cars daily to California. Personally conducted ex clusions three times a week. Tourist ears diilv to Seattle. Inquiio of near est Burlington Roulo agent. Death of Miss Delanny. MissJano Delanoy, 01 H'nrs of ago4 died last week at tho homo of Pnvid Elliott, who lives just ueerov, tho lino in Smith county, Kausus, and was buried last Saturday in the Catholic ceinetoiy southwest of Rod Cloud Miss Delanoy was a sister of Patrick Di'hiupy.lformorly a well known citizen of this county, and was also a sister of Mrs Thomas MoCartnoy and an aunt of Mrs David Elliott, at whoso homo shodied, DoublcWeddiriir At the olllce of County Judgo Edson on Wednesday occurred a double wed ding. Tho contracting parties wero Gustavus Klein and Mary E. Harmes, and Leonard R. Kenney and Evu K. Hall, all of Campbell, Franklin county, Nebraska. Judson Edson performed tbecermony that united the happy couples, and after a handshako and congratulations by tboso presont tho newly wedded coaples went on their way rejoicing. Socialist Judicial Convention. Amass convention of socialists is called to moot at'llio'court linuso,Alma, Nobraska,on Thursday,Octobor3, 1003, at 1 o'clojk P. M,, for tho purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for judge of the tenth judicial district of Nobraska. J. I. Wilkins, Chairman Local No. 20. INSURANCE Over 1 , Million DOLLARS DAMAGE in Adains'lcounty, May 21th. For flrst-clnss insurnuco, call ou or address Of Ml Oi Mi o. c. REO CLOUD, NEB. m m m m m m i m T fftwufmmaium INPI.A.MMATOUY HIIEUMATISM CL'ItED IN S DAYS Morton I.. IIII1, of Lebanon. Iuri. ,?; "My wifo hiul Inllammntoiv Ilhcumntli'm In every muiclo nml Joint; her tutlerliiR wan terrible nuil tier boily ami faeo were swollen almost be joinl recognition; bail been In bed six weeks ami bad cIkIU phyelclant, but received no benefit until ibe tried the Myttlc Cure for Hticumatlam, It gave Immediate relief and ihowas able to walk about In three dayi. lam mire It caved ber life." Sold by II. K. Qrice Driiggtit, Ited Cloud, AtlvertlMd Utter LUt. List of lottera remaining uncalled for at tho postoftico at Red Cloud, Ne braska, for the week ending Oct. 1, 1003: Magglo Banker, R. L. Reams. Those tetters will bo sent to the dead loiter olllco Oct. 15, 1003, if not called tor before Whon calling for above please say ''advertised." Jh T. O. Hacker, Postmaster i-uaai "W p'ro- X ,jiow the ago of 20 .,., awuKlng. J,-'44.rf!M.' m'-ia!3WmfmfBivmaar '!&?&M