rSjmm&8&Wi ' vavV ' White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup Pluo troes soom to furnish tho best remodios for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Dron chltis nuil othor throat troublos. Wo make n syrup of whlto pino tar, thnt, In tho opinion of many of our customers, has novor boou excelled us u family cough euro. Wo are willing to soil It with tho distinct, understanding that if it is not satt-faotory to you, you can exchange what is loft of tho bottle for any other 'Jfic remedy, or wo will refund your money That is a fair proposition. Wo know what this syrup will do. Prlco 2oo per bottlo. Chas. L. Cottin The Druggist. MatMMr 1 LOCALETTES Stock snitdles at Joo Fogel's. The firemen met Monday night. Bert Dyer tns returned from Denvor. Horn, to Mt. and Mrs. Grant ChristyL a boy. Mrs. E. D. Smith has returned from Omaha. A. G. White of Cowlos was in town Thursday. Mrs. L. M. Orabill is ill at her borne in this city. Miss Fannie Harman left Monday for Holdrege. Coal, coal! Soft coal for baso burners at Caldwell's. Mrs. J. M. Bailey is visiting in C"n .,cordia, Kansas. Georgia Gard wont to Superior the first of tho week. . Miss Mabol Day has accepted a post tfWoi tion at Hiuloli's. Mrs A. J. Hayes of Guide Hook was in town Monday. II. W. Stieppardson of Riverton was in town yesterday. Mis. F. Rradbrook and son Guy tiru visiting in Omaha. Mrs. Thomas Emigh loft Tuesday for a visit in Batavla,III. Mr. and Mrs. Iko Ludlow will go California ne&t week. . r Mrs. D. F. Scammon left Tuesday morning for Aurora, ill. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. KingJlwf iod 0ioud ufttunjv ftnd Sundav. Wednesday morning, tt girl. Walt Kaley has returned to Chester, after a visit with his parents in this city. Remember tho Harveit Homo soci nolo at Miss Ferris Mouday night, Oct. ltth. Mrs. Dow, mother ot Mrs. Bert Kaley, has returned to her home in Toledo, Ohio. J. S. Miynu of Harlan, Iowa, a brother of Mrs. C. B. Crone, arrived Thuisilay for a visit. W. 11. Skolton ot Bluo Hill, republi can candidato for county treasurer, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. J. O. Lindloy roturnod homo Monday from a visit with her daughters in McCook and Culbertson, Rov. W. II. Willahan of Junction 1 City, Kan., will preach at tho Baptist church noxt Sunday, morning and evening. rl?rD O FOR.1 1 KJiJxJ&m Aen EVomen rcvcr.y mucn inrasmun ,. r-Lf Everybody it seems is wearing" Mem . There's nolhinj? Wo know of more suitable foragW. Let us show .you Simmons Watch Fobs Some- are- of delightfully quaint pattorns.othora most delicately wrought. whnn vou have company Bnrt nrnnt. VOlir tablO to 100K ita prettiest. Snowy linen, a few flowers nnd somo of our silverware nnd cut glass will Hive your guests many pleas it thoughts of their visit. NEWHOUSE BROS., Jewelers and Opticians, Red Cloud. - Nebrnskn.. Light harness at Joe Kogel'.N. Jii' Dlair was in town tliW week. Tho slot machines mo running again. Kverton Fuo is able to be at work again. The couuty commissioners aro in session. Dr. Gardner was up from Wymore, 3 u ii day. O. C. Tool was in Inavalo Monday on business. Otto Sk jelvcr was down from Otto Saturday. A. T. ilartwoll was down from Ina valo Thursday. MissSnra Arnoson camo dowu front Iuavalo Thursday. Mrs. Ur. Pace of (.tilde Kock was in town Wednesday. Try Word Hayes for a first class shave or hair-cut. Frank Peterson and UnyFtamo wen to Omaha Saturday. Menard McNony was lu Dluo Hill Tuesday on business.' If you want tho best and cheapest harnoss, go to Fogel's. Tho State Bankers' association moots at Lincoln on tho llth. Geo. Sliute, from near North Dranoh, was in town Saturday. Mrs. A. Lindloy is visiting in River ton with her son Hurt. Seo Joo Fogol for anything in tho harness or saddlery line. Dick Runchey returned homo Mon day night from Oklahoma. Tho school board mot Monday night transacted routino business T James lurden and son Darrel loft Sunday morning for Kansas City. Thoro seems to be no abatement in the demand for marriage licenses. Oottiug soils Blacklogoids and Black legino to prevent blackleg in cattle. Mrs. Rstnlej and daughter returned to their home In Bloomlngton, Sunday. Mrs. O. . Harrington returned Monday evening from a visit in Mel son. Fred Templo went to Omaha Wednes day to take in tho Ak-Sar-Ben festivi ties. Mrs.Carnentor hns raturnnd to hnr hftaio in Iowa after a visit with Mrs. idoman. George Hidell has again gono on tho road in tho interests of Hadell's Ciibh Bargain House. Lafe Ilerburger tins oponod a shoot ing gallory on tho vacant lot east of the Potter building. Will Perry is homo from n trip in the west, where he wont to look after bisi has bis mining interests. rs. Hilda Horr, of Chicago, who has been visiting with the Hadells, re turned home Tuesday. ri VChick" Graves, of McCook. visited returning homo Monday. S pocial sermons and special music nt tho Harvest Homo sorvico next Sun day at tho Episcopal church. John O. Yeisor of Omaha, socialist candidato for judge of Douglass county, was in town this week. The K. of P. grand lodge meets in Lincoln on the lGih. A number of Uiid Cloud Knights will attend. Wo wi?h to call the attention of our readers to the real estato"ail" of J. P (Into in another part of this paper. Tiios. Quigglo of Hosemont, repub lican candidato for clerk of tho dis trict court, was in town Wednesday Tho unmoor of drunks arrestod last Saturday seems to indicate that drunk ennosf is on the increuso in this city. Sheriff McArthur mado a fruitless trip to.Omuha the latter part of last week in search of Markey McCpnkoy's horses. Cards are out for tho wedding, on Ootooor 14, of Miss Mabel Lindsoy of this city and Mr. Thomas G, Tompson of Omaha. Ed. J. Overing, Jr., loft Wednesday for Omaha, where lie will undergo a surgical operation with the hope of Im proving his health. , Will Drown, who carries rural route nu route i onihs the rtie.il luf No. 1, rupoiti that in three mo number of pieces of mail car increased nearly 1,000. One uudono-third fare, round trip, on D. & M.. to Free Street Fair, Camp bull, Neb., Oct. 18, U und 15, from all points within CO miles. non. J. W. James of Hastings, re publican candidate for district judge, was in tho city Saturday getting ac quainted with bis futuro constituents. Cards bavo boon received in this city announcing tho marriage last Sun day, in Kansas CitT, of Mr. Will Drewor, formorly of Red Cloud, to a Miss Long. " The Rev. B. F. Summers, tho new Methodist minister, has removed bis family from Trumbull to Red Cloud and they are now comfortably looated at the parsonage. Thero will boa Harvest Home ser vice, at the Episcopal church next Sun day followed by a social on Monday night at the homo of Miss Ferris. All are cordially invited. All muiubet of tho Methodist church iu this cnj ,uu urged to attend a inns' meeting in no held net I'iiiji duy evening tit the church for the put poso of discinsing ways mid means for utoeting a now biiihling. 1). M.S:i)lesof CIiiko county was in town for a short time Wednesday. Mr. Siylcs was formerly a photograp her hero. Ho was probato judgo ot Chase county tor a time, und Is now studying for the ministry. Tho Advontfsts have opened a school in their church building on North Web ster streot. Tho school Is free, and is under tho direction of the following board: W. H. Bullock, F. Houchin and II. W. Vincent. J. W. Rich will teach tho littlo ones. James Clement Ambrose will open the lecture course of the Ladies Aid Society of the M. E church Friday night, Oct., 10th, at th j M. K church. The course will bo mado up of two I lectures, two concerts and a chalk talk. tuKmsou tickets, 81 25; single ticket, 35c Tho G A. R. momorlal monument ootumiltco has had printed a largo number sf badges, which are for sale at all stores at GO cents. With each badge is given a chance on a lot in Hod Cloud. Everybody should bo willing to aid the G. A. R. in erecting a suit ablo monument to their dead comrades buried here. On last Friday evening Mrs. Fred Tunuro gavo a delightful littlo farowell party for Miss Frances Harman. who left Monday morning for her brother's homo at Holdrege, where sho will bo married on the 21st, to Mr. Ciarenco Waldow, of Ulojmington. Thoro wore just a few of Miss Harman's most inti mate friends presont,and a very enjoy ablo evening was apont with cards and other amusements; later in tho evening delicato refreshments wcro served. Upon leaving those present could not tind words to express tho ro'groc thoy felt at losing from social circles one of tho most charming and sweet-tempered girls that has ever graced Rod Cloud's society. Will Dwiu IdlMtf. Will Dungan was quite badly injured last Friday evoning, whilo in the dis charge of his duties as hostler at the B.&M. round houso. Mi. Dungan had run a passenger engino to the coal chutes to bo coaled nnd had gono above to assist tho man to move a coal car, whon tho timbers gave away nnd by souio means, throwing him agaicst the celling above and nlowiii him to drop to the floor again. His face was badly lacerated and one limb was severely bruised. Tho putiont visited the chief surgeon at McCook and then wont to his homo in Hastings on Saturday. Avoid Typhoid Fever 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 kffrices to interest you. A nu in n pnmnlf.f-r. with cylinder for $4.00 Good, heavy goods and properly fitted. Galvanized Iroi nd Wood Water '1 .i ks carried in stock. Let us fit you out with a complete outfit. NORHART BROS. Hardware to. tkTLu id 14 ti 0 ft iwc auuii; ui iihj iji ii-un. x inj ouim .11 u i.iiiiunuinu uiiu iitivu diiu ciiuui;u iu (JUJiiau gmk hnrl. r1i inr nut lite ninth. r. n woll nQ flint iti1iQt:intinl vvnr his f:irhnr will iticict- W? n l rrA.t i ! a-taa... mr s a a a - x mj -j w . ii J a a r a a nnmi lirivinrr llrinrr Mif if Young Men's Suits with long pants, too nicest line in Red Cloud. W SELZ SHOES, $1.50 to $5.00 1 The Best Shoes in the World. ft tfi t THE GOWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING CO., Ui tt tf vU First Door North of Postofflce, fc That "Whtlesale Gracery" Hmm. A short time ago Tint Chikk mado tho announcement that Red Cloud was to havo n branch wholosalo grocery house. This wm incorrect. Instead of a wholesale house, which would have been a benefit to the town, the now enterprlio will bo a detriment to home merchants. Wo were lod into this error by tbo individual most interested. His "jobblug house" will consist of taking orders for cheap groceries from tho farmers and tilling them from a whole sale houso iu Chicago. Wo wish to warn farmers and others that thoy run considerable risk whon ordering goods in this manner. Tho only safe way to do business is to patroui.n homo nior chants, where you can always bo cur tain of getting full weight and first olass goods. Rmer Red Cloud Peetfe at IIbc!h. Last Sunday, Ootobor 4, thlrty-threo former Rod Cloud people, now resi dents of Lincoln, mot at Lincoln park, for the, purposo of enjoying a reunion and picnic. A baskot dinner was en joyed, and nil enjoyed storios and re miniscences of their formor lito in Red Cloud. v Tboso presont wore: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wilburn nnd family, Miss Angoe Wilburn, Mr. and Mrs John Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Winters and family, Mrs. ,M. D. Edleman and family Mr. and Mn. Gen. II Dlair nnd family. Mis Cora (tiirhcr, Miss Dertha Putter, MUs Hmzoi Dell, Mrs. L. A. Ilusoiuig and children, Mrs. Unwind Ciither and son, Mr. Jo n C. Myen, Mr. Charles Orabill nnd friend, and Mr. Joo S. Dlair. Tno Runaways. Last Sunday morning as tho streot car was returning from tho 10 o'clock train" tbo double-tree became unhooked from tbo car, frightening tho horses. They went north on Wobstor streot at poco never before equalled by streot horsos, and came to a stoy near tho standpipe. No damago was dono ex cept a fow bruises on the hind legs of tho horses. , Thursday morning W. D. Roby's do- livery horse livened up things on tho street. Starting from tho north end of tho business partof Wqbster street sho ran about tivo block-) south nud stop pen. Winnie Drown, -vho was driving, held tho reins until tho horse stopped. Doth hind feet of tho homo woro badly cut, and 6ho will bo laid up for soveral days. Red Cloud's "High Diver." The following clipping from a St. Paul, Minn., paper refers to a well known Red Cloud boy, Jusso Duull, son of Mrs. N. S. Hants. Mr. Duoll is in tho employ of a street carnival com pany, which travels from city to city giving opou-uir ontortninmeuts: "Captain Zeno performs bis thrilling act of diving from a towor 100 feet high into a lifosaving net twice each day. Tho ease and unconcern which ho manfosts preparatory to making the hazardous plungo oxoito the wonder and admiration of the crowd, who broathlosfly watch him aa be flies through tbo air." KemptM Kaaedy M. Tho popular Kempton Komedy Koni- pany last night opened a tbreo nights' ougagoiuont at tho oporn bouso in this city. Tho company noods no rocom mondatiou to theatergoers bore. Last night tho Kemptons presonted "On the Stroke of Twelve" Tho opera houso was well fillod and thoso in attendance enjoyed tho play. Tho company will That Boy's . . The Clothes question for the growing boy is a perplexing f(K proposition at best. Parents who have raised an assortment m of boys know all about it. The boys must be pleased as well m as the parent. We have Hoys' Suits that will satisfy all jjL hands and promote contentment in the family circle, Our jL handsome Short Pant Suits for boys from 3 to 15 years in two 2? and three piece styles will 2J to Fill the Bill Exactly $1.4Q, 92, $2.23, The Suits are handsome and have style enough to please a 11 mm a i . .r uaaiaaa hovrc liiri fnr nll.i-nimrl rlnl m ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. r Chicago Lumber Co. 'jteJMli NEW LUMBER YARD AT ROSEMONT. NEW LUMBER BEST COAL! Arthur Baum, Manager. J. P. HALE RED CLOUD WMISTBR COUNTY NEBRASKA K9EAL ESTATE -AND- fTARNI LOANS lr Hnmn of tho finest farms nud city property in Wobstor Couu ty, Nobrasko, for wile. Prices ranging from U15 to Wo por ncro. J. P. HALE, Rod Cloud, Nobraska. appear again tonight, and tomorrow night, witli a chang of bill at each puiformanco. Popular prices prevail Reserved seats are on sale at Grice's drug storo. Marrlafttt. On Saturday, October 3, Mr. Frank Lanbam, aged 2C, and Miss Margarlte Maud Howard, aged 23, both ot Har. vard, Neb., were united in marriage by County Judge 1. W. Edson. Mr. Gustavo O. Freed, aged 22, and Miss Juanlta R. Lar-ion, aged 18, both ot Holdrege, were married on Monday, October 5, In the office of the county, Judge, Judge bason omciating. Mr. John Q. Robinson, Hgod 33, and Miss Emma K. Martin, botn of Nuck olls county, Nebraska, were married on Wednesday, Ofltober 7, by county Judge Edson. At the Fourth Avenue hotel on Wo ' day occurred he ii.irriagoof Mr. Liou O. Stlokuvy, aged 21, and Miss Clothes! to $3 and $3.5Q to to to lws cnfiufnffinn. YVn li:iv ? -. iiiuiuh m m to Red Cloud, Neb. m M GET OUR PRICES. fete f insurance! 5 Over Mr Vz Million Or a. m m m m m DOLLARS DAMAGE iu Adnms'county. May 21th. For first-class iusurnnco, call on or addross O. C TEEL m T RED CLOUD, NEB. 9 e7&frF&ttf334444; Grace A. Phinnay, ngod 17, both of Rivcrlon. Rev. I. W. Edson performed tiio ceremony. Mr. Andrew Wohrly, ngod 20, and MbsMary L. Kindsohor, aged 24, both of Duaver Crook prooinct, woro united in marriage ou Wodnosday by Rov. D. F. Summers, panor of tho M. E. ohurcb. The brido is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Klndsohtr. A licenso to marry was also, issued on Saturday to Mr. Lloyd Terry, aged 27, and Miss Mary Van Dyke. The contracting parties both llvo in ReoV Cloud. t . Back to the Old Home. On September 1, 8 and 14 and Octo ber 0 tho Durlington odors round trip tickets, good thirty days, to many points in Indiana and Ohio, at faro and a third rato. An oxcellont oppor tunity to visit old friends lu the east. Ask the ticket agent for furthor par ticulurs. stmmie&zz TJ" -Vd&SaSl a,liift' cr "-i-iwiwni " 4y-i- cBWfci2y