'i&rftif?fc&JiF ' MJ AND MILLIONAIRES WEAR SOLID GOLD WATCH CHAINS.BUT THE GREAT MAJORITY OF MEN WEAR Simmons Watch Chains z Just as stylish find hand somo no all-gold ones, wear jusjt as long, and a good ueai cueapor. noy aro guaranteed to givo outiro satisfaction to tho wearer. For snlcjhy NEWHOUSE BROTHERS. Jewelers and Opticians, Red Cloud, Nob. LOCALETTES Light harness nt Joo Focol's. Frank Hntlloy hits gone to Wymoro. Moranvillo's hair tonic nt Schaffnit's. Al Scrivnor has returned from Okla tioms. Dr. Paco of Guide Rock was in town today. Tho tenth grado had a half holiday Tuesday. Nelson Hurd was down from Cowlos Saturday. Infants' all-wool whito shirt, GOc. V. Newhouso. Coal, coall Soft coal for baso burners at Caldwell's. Cream whito Henrietta, ISc per yard. F. Newhouso. I O. Walker was down from River ton Saturday. Mis. Cbas. Hunter of Inavalo was in town Tnursday. A. H Keeney was down from CowleB the first of the week. (f you want tho bost and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. A. B. Pierco of Grant, Kan sis, is visiting with J. II. Howard. Mrs. Damerell leaves this week for Fort Madison, la., for a visit. Mrs. Grace Bunnell of Lawronco, Neb , is in the city visiting hor parents Mrs. Caso will give a class party f r the twelfth grado of tho high school to night. Mrs. Michi Griswold has returned 'o Hod Cloud after an extended visit in II stings. Mr and Mrs. A.F. Hartwell havo re turned from an exttnded visit in Ohio and New York. Cut prices on portraits until Nov 21. Don't delay leaving that order for Curistmas. Argabright. Miss Vance Foe returned to her school work at Upland Sunday evening, after attonding tie McFarland-Foe wedding. Mrs. Forbos and Mrs. Lindgraff, who have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R Bentley for a week, have roturned homo. Mrs F. E. Goblo loaves tomorrow for Foit Sill, Indian Territory, to join 1 ner husband," who is in tho lumber business there. The now B. & M time enrd will I o in effect on tho 2llth. Several imp r taut changes in the time of Mains wnl lo announced at that timo. One of tho tenchors at the high school this week lined a pupil 15 cents for writing in a school book. Ho gavo her n cheoK on a local bank for tho amount Miss Sarah Knnwlos of Lincoln, n nleco of Mr. and Mis. Wm Farkes.of this city, died in Montina Wednesday f whila on her way to tho coast for her ueaun Mrs. C. E. Roborts, Stn Francisco, Cal.i Would not not bo with Ricky Mountain Tea in our homo. It's a great family remedy. Makes and keeps us well. C L. (Jotting. 820 Acres Ono of the best farms in Webster Co., 827 por acre, long time ou part payment. Owner bankrupt; must bo sold. Box 108, Red Cloud, - Nobr. feb. 13. It adds spico to dreary life.oncou rages the human heart, lifts ono out of de spair, breaths now lifo and conlidonce. Thats what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents. 0. h, Cotting. All mombors of tho Relief Corns aro ivnestly requested to bo present at thior next regular meeting, November 21, at 2 o'clock sharp. Mrs. C. E, Adams will be prosont to inspect tho corps. By order of President. Mrs. Ij M Chanoy, Secretary. S'oek saddles at Joe Fogel's. The county board met this week. Mrs. J.C Mveis Is In Lincoln this wjek. Miss S'ella Chancy vMted in Nap. on"o this week. .John Ray of Naponeu snont Sunday witi KdGilhvd. U M. C istor of Rivurton w,h in the city Wedrosdiiy. Try Ward Hayes for n first clnts shave or hair-cut. Bom, November 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Will Boats, a girl. Row Bidloy, fathi-r of J. M. Bailey. i vMtlng in the city. 1). J Myi and family have returned from their visit in Ohio. Dr. Spencer and mi of Rlvorton were in town Wednesday. Presiding Elder l'.arson of Hastings was in Rd Cloud Saturday. Mrs. M irv Pi'trie is the guest of Mr. anil M s. John Ivellogz this week. Thnd'incont the B. & M. lintel Fil thy night was an enjoyable affair. Rev. Bailoy of Mlltonvale, Kin., is the guest of J. M. Balloy and family E J. Ororing returned last Friday evening from Omaha, much improved in ho villi. Captain Hmkins of Omaha was in town Monday soliciting aid for tho Salv tion Army. T'io linust iissoitniiMit of pretty frames over shown in Red Cloud. Argabtight's studio. Rev. J. M Bates roturned Tnursday morning from a trip to Nnponor, Bloomlngton and Alma. Mrs. Mabel Thompson of North Platio is visiting with hor parents, Mr. and Mis. Geo. Lludsoy. Rev. Hutchins preached his llrst s'rmon in Red C oud nt tbo M. E church Sunday morning. In spit of the cold snap a fair crowd nttended the Follensbeo lecture at tbo M. E. church Monday night. J. G Potter is building a now houso in tho west part of town and will oc cupy it as soon as completod. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith gavn a party Saturday for their son Vaughn, in honor of his sixth birthday. James Brown fell from a scaffold Thursday and sustained a fractured rib. Dr. Crieghtou reduced tbo frac ture. Miss Marie Bortfcld, who has bron the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bort- fold, left Monday for a visit in Daven port, Nob. If you take your photograph to Argabright, in the Potter block, it will bo enlarged light and be "made in Red Cloud." Dr. Creighton performed a success f it surgical operation upon J. Mc C intic Monday, and tho pationt is getting along nicely. It's like a "dip in tho fountain of vriitli." Touches tho cheek eo gently that "youth lingers on the face of old age." That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does 3 conts. C. L. dotting Mr. Duncan of North Platto is in the city soliciting members for the Ladies of the Maccabees, t fraternal insurance order for women, and hopes soon to havo enough members to organizo a local "hive" ol the order. Dr. E. A. Thomas of this city took his brother, Homer Thomas of Cowles, to Omaha Monday, where the latter was operated upon for appendicitis. The doctor arrived home this morning and reports his brother getting along nicely. Thanksgiving services will be held at tho Episcopal chut oh next Thurs day at 10:30. Tho sermon will ho pi oachnd Sunday night, in order to allow tho housewives to attend to tho home duties with less interruption J M. Bates. Thero will bo a rally at Penny Creek school houso next weik, commencing Thanksgiving morning at 10:30 and continuing until Saturday evening. The sitvicis will ii.cludo tho logulnr quarterly meeting, and will bo con ducted by Rev. Alico Dellingor. There will bo a supper and enlor- tainment adven by tliuG. A. II. and W. R. C. tt Potloi's hall Saturday evening, Novembor 21. 'I ho proceeds go to help tho soldieis' monument fund. Supper and entertainment, 25 cents. Suppor sorved from fi till 7:30 o'clock. Everybody come. The attorney general has givon an opinion that all personal taxos nre delinquent December 1. Persons who havo been in tho habit of paying their taxes on or btforo the 1st of March in order to savo interest on them should now pay them bofore Decembor 1 if they wish to savo tho interest money. Mr. Cummings, who purchased the Alva Pierco place, suffered a severo accident ' ho first of tho week. Whilo descending a hill with a threshing out fit the tongue of the separator broke and Mr. Cummiugs was thrown to tho ground, tho biokenlonguo piercing his leg nud causing an injury which will disable him for eomo timo. John Ausbutz, tho Smith county farmer who was held up a weok ago Monday night and robbed of $25, and nftirward shot by tho hlghwiijiuui', died Sundav from tho effects of h!.s woiind.a No dt'tlnito citio to tho per potatoi of tho crime has bcoii din'ov oreil, though theru aro at least two pcnplt- who are under suspicion. An shut .tinned about $12,000 life Insur an cu. Postmaster Hacker has mndu some changes In tho Interior arrangements of the postoflit'o designed to save shoe leather for himttolf iiutl atsistant. All the lock boxes havo been ictuoved from the north side ami placed bedtlo those on Mm south hide. Tho stamp ami money order windows have been moved forward almost on a lino with the gtimril delivery windows, anil the arrarg ouent w ill g ro illy facilitate the work in t'io ollljo. Some of tho girls aro making a specialty of lecitlug nonsense rhymes. Ono of tho dreaui'r.s can reclto fifty without s'opping to think. Hero arc Mimo of hers: "Tho o was a young lmly called Muhol, who stood on hor head on tho table, She got very red when the gentleman said, 'O, look at tho legs on tho tnblo'" "Thero was a young sculptor named Phidias, whoso work was so insidious, ho carved Aphrodite without any nightie, and wo had to take something to stiddy us.1' " I hero was a young lady named Anna, Who snug in tho choir, high soprano, She fell on a chair, and tho tenor said, "Thero, I've both heii'tl and seen your hoseannii ' " Last Saturday afternoon at Alma oc curred a tragedy which it seems in ghl have beeu avoided had tho oftlcors ex ercised a little judgment. Mark Coffey, a farmer, was in Alma doing some trading, and after ho had transacted his busmoss loadod upou "bug-juice." Whon the timo camo for starting home Mr. anil Mrs. Coffey got iu thoirwngon, and Coffee who was too drunk to bo responsible for what ho was doing, in sisted on driving up and down tho street and croating a disturbance. Mis. Coffey appealed to Sheriff Shol burn to induce her husband to go homo, and wlnn tho shoriff interfered Coffey becamo violent, climbed out of his wagon and started f jr tho sheriff with a knifo. Tho heriff called on Frank Ilehtt, another fanuor, to assist him in quioting Coffey. Coffey then started toward Hero, who drow a revolver and shot him. Hoho was arrested on a warrant and tiken to Republican City, but for fear of mob violence he was afterward brought to Red ('loud. He wilt be given a preliminary hearing on the 23d bofore Judge Miller at ALma, and should Mr. Coffey dlo, will pro bably be held for manslaughter. 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 PUMPS 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 fitted. Galvanized Iron and Wood Water Tanks carried in stock. Let us fit you out with a complete outfit. M0RHABT BROS. Hardware Co. .&G&GGGGG&&G&Gtt&GttttGGtttt J"y w to it it it it it Thanksgiving A man may be just as clothes as in new ones, it Wearables to be jti Thankful For. iti Winter Overcoats, Dress Suits and business Suits li rivaling the most elegant productions of the exclusive W tailor; Thanksgiving headgear, the 3 in 1 Automobile, vj Fedora, the Knox Stiff Hats and dozens of other styles. Thanksgiving Fixings Dress Shirts, Dress Neckwear, w Dress Gloves, etc., etc. Plenty of dressing to go with W your turkey wherever served. t Dress the boys nice for the family reunion never it before such a beautiful line of Hoys' and Children's Suits and Overcoatsshown. jg THE PRICES w it it it it) it it Come and see the GOOD THINGS THE C0WDEN-KALEY CLOTHING G0.P I it it it vtt. First Door North of Postof flee, v Mysterious Assault. Last Monday evening Mit Steel, who is employod at Smith's livery barn, was assaulted by fomo unknown per son whilo returning from a drivo to Smith county, Kansas. Steol had taken ( -orgo Osoorn over to tho old Tom Ryan place, just across tho lino in Kansas almost duo south from Inavalo. It was late in tho evening befoto ho started to roturn homo, and tho people at tho place tried to persuado him to remain over night. Ho excused him self on thu ground that tbo tonni had to bo back to the barn that night, and started homo about half past 0 o'clock. Ho had proceeded on bis way only about a milo and a half and was driv ing at a brisk t.ot, whon a man sudden ly arose from the tall grass along tho roadside and dealt him a heavy blow between tho eyes with some blunt in strument, cutting a ssvere gash and rendering him unconscious. Steel was dragged from his buggy and catried to a hole in the embankment of the road, whore ho was probably lott for dead by his assailaut. Hteol lay on tho ground all night and did not recovor conscious ness untill after diylight Tuesday morning, and was so dazed and be numbed by cold and exposure that be was uuablo to rea.l.a what had happened. His hat was missing, but h'S watch and what little money he bad woro still on bis person. The team was standing a few rods awny eating grass bp the roadsid", and after Stool had gathered himself together ho drove into Bed Cloud and reported tho matter. As no money or valuables woro taken from Steel's person, the motive for the assault seems to have allien from revenge. 8 eol is of a "scrappy" dli poiition and on several occasions has bad trouble with parties from that neighborhood, and it is supposed that someone of these took this manner of revenging himself for past grievances. There is no clue, however, which will positively identify tho guilty party, though it is said Steel has a pretty good idea who bit him. His wound, while severe, is, uot dangerous, though it is a wonder he did uot froc.j to dejlh during the night, as the thcr muuieior registered very near the zero mark noxt morning. If tin ho assuults and murdors iu that neighborhood con tinue, people will soon bu afraid to venture out aft jr d irk. WEDDINGS. Goufth-Amack. Last Sunday evening, at tho hnmi of U!V. Hlackwell, north of Guldo Hock, Mr Ed Amuck of this city and Miss Mildred S. Gough of KirKsville, 111 , wero united in marriage, Rev. Black well performing tho ceremony. Tho event was a complete supprise to Mr. Amack'a frionds in this city, as ho had givon no hint of his intention to thtiB consolo hlmtolf for bis defeat in his recent splendid rood for sheriff of this county. The bride and groom will make their homo in Red Cloud and will occupy tho F. K Goblo resldonco, where they will be at homo after this weok. Mr. Amack is buck in his former position at Peterson's, and his brldoand bimsolf will no doubt be heartily welcomed to tho social circles of Red Cloud. McFarland-Foe. Last Sudday evoaiug at 0 o'clock oc curred tho wedding of Miss Helen Mc Farland, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. K. McFarland, and Mr. Ralph K Foe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Foo. Tho thankful in his old but ho doesn't look it. ARE RIGHT YOUR CLOTHIERS. wedding was a verv quint homo affair, and Kev. William Hatiptminn, pastor of tho Congregational church, per formo I tho comnony in tho protenco of the parents and a few intimate friends of tho brido and groom, llnlh tho young pooplo have lived practically all their lives in Hod Cloud and aro highly estcomnd by their host of friends. Mr. Poo holds an Important position in tho ofllco of tho B. & M. train dispatcher at McCook. After the vodding supper, which was sorved 'at tho homo of tho bride, tho happy young couple left for McCook, where thoy will mako their future home. The CuieK joins tbier many frionds iu extending congratulations. Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wodnos dny, November 18, furnished by J. H. Billey of Wobster County Abstract company. Calvin FMoranvillo to Ctrl F Sherbaohor lots IU to 24 blk 3 Talbots add to (i It wd 200 Clark M Storoy to J R Strador pt lot 4 and all 0 and G blk 10 Cowlos wd 100 State of Mebraf'krt to Maud Myers sw4so 21-1-10 deed 280 State of Nohraska to Mtud Myers sw4 sc4 10-1 10 deed 280 Win 11 Hoffman and wifo to Maria UicharJson lot G blk 8 Uladenwd SCO Harriet Shuman to Wm H Bar- cus lots 11 lo 10 Boberts add to Ouido Rock wd 685 Jacob Httlsh and wife to Herman Schmidt w2 17-4-10 wd 110G0 Hattie Cozad add husb to L 11 Rust lots 0-7 and 8 blk 20 Smith and Mwnsadd to RC wd - 400 Total 113154 Mortgages filed M900. Mortgages released 13250. Thaaksglvlil Ftetball Game. Blue Hill and Red Cloud will play football in this city on Thanksgiving day. Tho teams will probably liuo up as follows: iii.uk hill. TOSITION. KKD CLOUD li IIintou....iigiit end K. JilliifS (I. Wilson... right tickle. ..R Palmer K McKoii8ol.rightguaid....B. Dickey B NorriH center.. W. Saunilersiin C. Weinor...left guiinl A Clark J. Bakur left tackle.... F. Peterson T. Ttiliiu loft end Ritchie G Swtxzy.... right half T. I.uno I). Ninili fullback.. R. Garber (O) Mont-igiie (;) .left half Art Ruby H. Kuehler. ..quarterback.. ..U. Smith SUIIVHTUTKS. B Stark, B. Smelsor, R Arnold. 11. Garber. Advertised Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled IJI lib JUiiuiuuu nt mm viuuii, nuu. for tliewook onding Novombor 10, 100C: Frank Uascon, Mrs. Wm. Bunnell, Jos Cnffman, Mrs. C. W. Fiolds, II. II. Pock, Roy Priggoy. Thoso will be sent to tbo dead letter ofllco December I, 1003, if not called for boforo. Wn'en calling for abovo p'oaso say "advertised." T. C. Hackeh, Postmaster. Mother Guy's Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in tbo Children's Homo in New York, cure fovorishnoss, bad stomach, teething disordors, movo and regulate tho bowels and destroy worms. Over 39,000 testimonials. I'hcy never fail. At all druggists, 25 1. Sample freo. Ad dross Alton S. Oltns'.ed, Lo Roy, N. Y. 12 4. fe jV . l It . aiw v w t w w We Offer. Red Cloud, Neb. W .av 'INSURANCE! Over Vz Million to DOLLARS DAMAGE in AdauiHcoiiuty, Mny21th. m m m For first-class insurance, cull on or nddross m m m s m O. C. TEEL mmo cloud, Mm efrCC-4f4444444443 J. P. HALE RED CLOUD WBBSTKH COUNTY NEBRASKA AND- FARM LOAN Somo of the flnost farms nnd city property in Wobster Coun ty, Nebraska, for sale. Prices ranging from 815 to $2 por aero. J. P. HALE, Red Cloud, Nebraska. t WA'WWWW OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Tho Bon Ton is prepared to so.'vo Otstors in every stylo on hhort notice All kinds of Mot Drinks for cold woather sorved at tho soda fountain. Catering for parties uud dancos. The Bon Ton W. S. BBNSE. Proprietor. ONE liai to buy four barrel, of white flour to RPt n much mineral food at lis would K't from onu barrel of KHANKMN MILLS KINK VlOI'linf tllB kntiuh wiikat ami 111 to iloluir loir. Mi ptomach to itlutit four time, nt much tturch ai nature Intended he lioutd. to get the necetsarj uiuouut uf vital food. 1 Alwayi aik for " Franklin Mllli."All lead. ing urucer ion li. ! !i F t i i '. r i ( 4