'AJ- tr. ..iT ',Wivwsl ,., T- t . ta.fc. ' 5 V X WAV XV 2 WOAVANS5 is to get :::::: v 2 STYLES Q.UALITY S V FOR A MODERATE PRICE. 5 V AND IT'S THE SAME WITH V J? A MAN .BOTH FIND V J THESE REQUIREMENTS IN J ? Simmons ? Watch Chains 5 Tho bost gold-fillod 2 y chains mado. As good na V VoW gold and vory muchV V cheaper. 2 These goods are for2 2 sale by Z JNEWHOISE BROS., 2 V Jewelers and Opticians, V fPKod Cosud, 9 - Nebraska. V 9444444444ttrrfrtrrtr If LOCALETTES Rally next Wednesday night. Stock saddles at Joe Fogel's. Joo Blair wai in town this week. Physical culture Is tho prevailing fad A. H. Kooney of Cowles was in town Saturday. A. Oalusha went to Grand Island Thursday. Coal, coall Soft coal for baso burners at Caldwell's. M. P. Fulton of Riverlon was in the city Wednosday. Miss Hattie Morrison has returned from Alton, Kan. Attorney L. H. Blackledge was in Hastings Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. linger of Cowles was in the city Wednesday. W. E Rife and wife were in Alma the first of the week. Mrs. Scott of McCook visited with Mrs. Art Ely this week. Mrs. J. D. Crans is visiting with her parents iu Kansas City. Mrs. Frank Cowden his returned from her Colorado trip. Seo Joe Fogel for anything in tbo harness or saddlery lino. Judge Adnms was down from Min den the first of iho week. Rev. Cummings will preach at tho M. E. church Sunday morning. Dr. Henry Cook is making soma iml provomunts in tho interior of his drug' store ' O.ve Dom.au Rkwaud For un N out of Maltu Vito package. Address W. K. Geer. Frank JulT ey of Cus county is visiting old friends in Webster county this week. Mies ATrrn (JrlirHi ittnndnrl flin HnrJ man-Waldo wedding at HoldregoJ UUUUSUllJ. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Thompson left Monday for their future homo in North Tlatt", Neb. A. A. Iliuhold and Harry Wobber of St. Joe brought in a car of cattle Wednesday. County Commissioner Richards and wife loavo Monday for nn extended visit in Ohio. Paul Storey and E. U. Overman went to Lincoln Tuesday us delegates to tho I. O O F. grand lodge. Miss lioulnh Harman wont to Hoi liogo Tuesday uveniug to attend tho Harman. Waldo wedding. i.vvfvrsvA RED CLOUD WEOSTBR COUNTY NEBRASKA P. HALE : ESTATE -AMD- fTARM LOANS Somo of tho finest farms and city property in Wobstor Coun ty, Nobraska, for sale. Prices ranging from S1G to S25 per acre. J. P. HALE, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Light harness at Joe Fogol's. W. L. McMillan istn McCook. Frod Templo is homo from Ounha. A Morhart was iu Hebron last Satur day Ross Paul of Disnvor was in tho cily Thursday. Geo. Davis Ins ace pted a position at Hadell's. M. R. Uontly is h imo from Hut Springs, Atk. W. H. (iarrison was down from lilue Hill Thursday. By Sheppardson of Rivurton was in town Monday. Judgo Duffy of Guide Rock was in town Tuesday. F. C. Huschow of Blue Hilt was in town yestorday. Walt Kalcy was up from Chester tho first of tho weok. Try Ward Hayes for a first class shave or hair-cut. Frank Hadley "blow in" from Okla homa Wednesday. I) wight Jones was up from Guldo Rock Wednesday. Dan Garber was over from Nolson tUo first of tho week. C.ipt. Ulaino of Cowles was visiting in this city Tuesday. Cil Kennedy was up from McCook J the first of.tho week. If you want tho bost and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Horn. Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gund of Blue Hill, a girl. Mrs. W. C. Hurd of Cowles is visit ing with tho Boron brotbors. Mrs. Nollie MoCluro left Wodnosday for a visit at Elk Crook, Nebr. Jril. Hamilton and son of Guldo Rock ware in the city Tuesday. M. W. Dickorson and family aro pre paring to move to Lincoln soon. George and Milton Fairfield of Guide Rock were in Red Cloud Tuesday. Mrs. L. D. Reynolds of Montrose, Kan., was in Red Cloud Tuesday. Will Cropp and wife of Oxford aro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Francis. Cards are out announcing the wed ding of Miss Beulah Hall to Fred E. Bortbfeld. J. C. Myers has returned from Lin coln, where ho has been at work for some time. James. Harris of Guide Roek was transacting business in Red Cloud Wednesday. A. E. Asuer, veterinary Burgeon, has located in Red C.oud and can be found at Smith's barn. J. L. Grandstaff and wife of Bladen were transacting business in Red Cloud Wednesday. Will West has been working at Rifo & Albright'd this week during tho absouoa of Mr. Rife. C. M.Smith purchased a 8175 team of horses in Rivorton this week for uso in his livery business. A. J. Moins wont to Lincoln Tues- Ltfiy to attend tho grand encampment of Patriarchs Militant. Mrs. Geo. Nowhouso and childton wunl to HI ml on Tuesday for a short visit with her parents. List Tuesday tho Red Cloud Rollor Mills undo a shipment of twenty-one tons of Hour to Omaha. Mrtf'Frauk Marshall of Humboldt, NoB , is tho guest of her brotbors, C. Et -aud A. M Harrington. Rev. Mr. Jordnn, of tho Chattanooga, Tenu , M. E. church, will preach at the M E. church in this city Sunday even ine. Rev. Will Summers of Hardy was in Red C oud the first of the week visit ing with his brother, Rev. B. F. Sum mers. Mr. and Mis. J. M. Bailey woro in Concordia, (van , last Sitnrday at tending th? marriage of Mr. Bailey's sister. Tho eleventh grado of tho nnblic school enjoyed a half holiday Wednes day afternoon as a reward for good be havior. Congressman Burkett nnd Judge Barnes at tho opera house next Wednesday. Everybody Bhould be present. Rev. Putman, former pastor of tho Cnristian church hero, is oxpoctcd to return soou and resumo his church work bore. Mrs. Woolen, Who has been visiting with her brother, J. O. Lindley, re turned to her home in Mankato Wednesday. Bort Mooro, John W. Moore and Elsie Moore came down from Riverton Wednesday to attend tho Shoemaker Mooro wedding. Dr. J. C. Mosahart of Lincoln, specialist in diseases of tho eye, ear and throat, will be at Dr. Raines' office on Saturday, November 7. Boron Brotbors have sold their llvj ery business in this city to Mr. Izokiel Thompson of Alma, Nob. They toop In oxouango tana near noiurego, jncu. Mrs. I. D. Wickwiro and daughters left Wednesday evening for Clay Center, Kansas, for a short visit at that place, after which thoy will go to Oklu-hoina. Mrs. I. B. Himpion and son went to Holdrvgo Friday nigh! lo be prriont nt yo martlago of Mls FiunofS Harman to Mr. Clarence Waldo, which oc curred Wednesday. Leopold llerbtirger lost no thno in getting away from the task of running tho Campbell Press. He is homo again, and is making n "bar'l" of money from hlsshooliug gallory. Tho candidates of tho prohibition parly in Nebraska this year aro: For jud(o of tho supremo court, Georgo 1. Wright of York; for regents of tho State university, R V. Muir of Drown vllle aud C. A. Barkofof Lincoln. Tho basket ball girls aro practicing diligently nnd hope to be In trim to "put Iho lixu's" on tho Franklin girls in tho noar future. Rev. Win Haupt maun has shown his heroism by tack ling the job of coaching the girls. Miss Voinon Storey, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Paul Storey, whilo playing with a number of little friends last Saturday, fell, breaking nor anklo nnd dislocating her shoulder. Sho is got1 ting along nicely nt present. Mrs. Jno. F. Diener, who has been visiting horslstor, Mrs. A. G. Green, tho past two wooks, left Tuesday morning for Geneva, whoro sho will vbrtt her brother, bnforo roturning to (for homo nt Syracuse, Nebraska. Tho first entertainment in tholeolnro course series of tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho M. E. church wns given last Friday evening. James Clement Am brose was tho attraction and a fair sized audience hoard a good locturo. Rov. B. F. Summers, who was re cently appointed to the pastorato of tho M. E. church in this city, has re signed, and left Tuesday night with bis family for California, where they go for the benefit of Mrs. Summers' health. Tho supreme court has awarded a judgement of 15,000 damages against the owners of the Riverton Review, in favor of Ed Fuller, city marshal of Riverton, for publishing a libelous art icle against Fuller at the time of his elevation to the office of marshal. An eastern gentleman who was in Red Cloud on business recently noted tne absence or street lights, and ex pressed his opinion quite freely in re gard to a city of this size being in total darkness. It is safe to say that he will not rooommend Red Cloud as an enter prising place. Thursday evoniBg after school Miss Weldeman took the little pupils of the intend second grades for a walk along Crooked creek. The little folks enjoyed the occasion, and some of the future presidents and congressmen in ,' w it to to ,ib Vf w to to to to to to to to to to to to h to to to to to to to to to to to to to to VM. First Door North of PostoTf Ice. Truth is Mighty and Kill Prevail." An epidemic of sales has corrupted the Clothing business. The sham has grown with years until the effrontery blazons itself on every side. Coats, Suits and Trousers arc marked double their value and then reduced to half! If some advertisers were compelled to establish the truth of their statements it would ruin many of them, since it would force them to be honest. It is easy to distinguish between our values and false ones. That's what has made our great business. How else could we sell more clothing than any other store in town? People buy where they get the most for the money and are certain of satisfaction. The success of a store depends upon what it does, not what it promises to do. More Men's, Hoys' and Children's Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Shoes and Hats in this store than in any other Clothing Store in Southern Nebraska. ' THE COWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. 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 prices to interest you. A pump complete with cylinder for S4.00 Good, heavy goods and properly ntted. Galvanized Iron, and Wood Water Tanks carried in stock. Let us fit vou out with a complete outfit. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. tho party succeeded in killing a rattle snake and a blue racer. Mrs. M. W. Dickorson was ploasantly surprised on two occasions during the past week, on Saturday evening by the members of the W. R. C. and by the Ladies' Aid society on Tuesday Tho events were in the nature of a farewell, as Mr. and Mrs. Dlckerson expect to removo soon to Lincoln to reside. W. F. Miller, who was very ill at Llndley's restaurant for several days this week, was taken to his homo Wednesday, where ho died Thursday evening. Mr. Miller was an exception ally large man. weighing about 375 pounds, and was subject to dropsy, which finally caused hi death. Fu neral will be held Saturday afternoon. The Red Cloud foot-ball team has ar ranged for a game of football with the strong Smith Center, Kans., team one week from tomorrow. The nomo team hae'besn strengthened by tho addition of two strong players, Claronco Steelo and Art Clark, who cuue horo from Alma. Both Clark and Steelo have played In ono of tho bost teams in Minnesota, nnd are expected to bo a great addition to tho locals. Wo dislike to dun nnyono, but there aro subscribers on our list who owe considorabjo on back subscription, winch thoy aro amply ablo to pay. We need tho monoy, and if wo can't get it by coaxing, wo will be compelled to try other moans. I horo is no excuse for tlni majority of people, in these prosperous times, nllowiug these small debts to accumulate. If tho paper is not worth tho prico, pay up your ar rearages nnd fetop it. II. P. Sjwtor, who has bcon in the merchant tailoring business in Red Cloud for several years, has disposed of his business interests to Mr. Will Shuuse, who will tako possession the first of next month. Tim shop will bo removed to tho vacant room over Roby's feod store, Mr. Bowler will also dispose of his thorough-bred hogs, notice of which is published elsewhere in this paper. He contemplates seok ing a now location. Wo wish him success wherever ho may go. Chicago Lumber Co. WltLM-.:! s NEW LUMBER YARD AT ROSEMONT. NEW LUMBER! BEST COAL ! GET OUR W. B. Roby Stricken. W. B. Roby, ono of tbo oldest and most highly respected citizens of Red Cloud, was stricken with paralysis last evening, and up to noon today had not regained consciousness. Mr. R)by's entire left sido is paralyzed and little hope entertained of his recovery. Mr. Roby has not been in very good health of late, though bo was ablo to attend to bis business. Republlcai Rally. The Republicans of Webster county aro making preparations for a grand rally, to be held at the opera house in this city next Wednesday evening, October 28. Congressman E. J. Bur kett,one of the most eloquent speakers in the west, will be present and address the meeting. Judge J. B. Barnes, re publican candidate for supreme judge, will also be in attendance. There will bo singing by the glee elub and muslo by the Red Cloud band to enliven the occasion. NaraaR-Waldo. This week ocoured tho wedding of Miss Frances Louise Harman to Mr. Clareuco Waldo of Bloomington, which took uiaoo Wednosday evening in lloldrogu at tho homo of tho bride's Arthur Baum, Manager. T brother, C. E. Hirman. Tne houso was I ..... . . , . .. . . i neautiiuiiy decorated tor iuo occasion u aud at GiiiO o'clock tho marriage cer- j jj inouy was performed, the Episcopal i ring service being used The bride's ' u sister. Miss Lnnoro acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Ben Kirkbride of Bloomington as bost man. Most of tbo guests were relatives of tho bridal pair.only a friends being inyited, nnd after congratulations nn elegant wedding supper was served. Tho many handsome presents received testified to tho populnnity of tho young couple. Thebrido woro a gown of Mift white mull elaborately trimmed with lino laco and insertion. Her go ing away gown was blue voile mado over blue and green silk. Miss Beulah Harman woro a pink silk mull dioss mado over silk of tho same color. The newly married couple left the same evening for Bloomington, whoro they will make their home. Fiuueos, who is a daughter of Mrs. I. B. Hampton, is the second of the 'Bachelor Girls" to bronk hor vows of "everlasting spinsteihood" and sho will bo greatly missed iu tho social circles of Red Cloud. Hor largo circle of friends and acquaintances will wish her evory possible joy to ho hadjin life. Mr. Waldo is spoken of as nn upright and promising young man worthy of tho girl ho has won. "The Chief" takes ploasuro in extending congratu lations and bost wishes. INSURANCE Far Sate, Three recorded Chester White 0. 1. C. sows: 7 elidible pigs. Chester White 0. 1. C. sows; 7 eligible pigs, Chester White O. I. C. males. (Pedigrees fur nlabedwlth above.) 1 Poland China sow, 4 pigs at side; 4 halt-blood male pigs, 00 lbs., O. I. C. and P. C. cross; p" half-blood sow pigs, 00 lbs , O. I. C. and P. C. cross; 1 pig bouse or farrow iDKoon. movable; 1 largo platform fscales. Other articles too numerous to mention, iucluding housohold fur Ituie. H. P.Sowteu. Over old P. O. building or at resi dence, 6 blocks west aud l ncrth of Stato Bank. 4.tSttt4444444.k r -. ft Over S ik Vz Million DOLLARS DAMAGE in Adnnis.county, May 21th. For first-class lusurnnco, call on or address O. C TEEL RED CLOUD, NEB. ;CfSSSSttC--lt444444 Ik ik ik ik s m m m i m m m m m m m Arlnftton's Comedians. Tho Ariugton Comedians will be at tho Red Cloud opera houso the week of November 2. Mr. and Mrs. Aring ton wore with tho Kempton's for fivo years and need no introduction to the Red Cloud public Maox Swain and wife, who were with the Kemplons on their recent visit to this city, are also with the Aiiugtons. Tne opening bill will be the strong four-act comedy drama, "Maud Muller." There will be a profusion of catchy specialties be tween the acts no waits. Prices 15, 25 and 50 cents. Seats will be on sale at Qrlco's. $20.45 Chicago And Return. Via Burlington Routo. Account in ternational live stock exposition, Novombor 28 to Decomber 8. Tickets on sale Novomber 28, 29 and 80. 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