. VJHIalH "it- Afl .to Carbonized Witch Hazel and Arnica Salve t o make It. Wo do not know of better salvo or ointment. This is thoono that euro. It should bo kept on hand constantly, ho thai it can bo applied promptly in emer gencies. It reliovos quickly tho pain from burns and scalds, heals cuts, cracked hands, etc ; a thor oughly reli bio ointment that many peoplo "swear by." Price, '" cents. If not satisfactory, your tnonoy refunded. Chas. L. Cotting, The Druggist. 94444444444&tCtttttetC ft. ft LOCALETTES $5 25 coal nt Caldwell's. Stock saddles nt Joo Fogol's. Light harness nt Joo Fogol's. Al Serivnoris ill with pneumonia. J. P. Halo went to Miudon Wednes day. Sam Foo tins been appointed deputy sheriff. Urn co I'ayno was down from lliarton Sunday. Waltor Knloy was up (rom Chester londny. Art Wolcott of Inavalo wai in town Tuesday. Authur Reddon of Nelson is visiting in tho city. Stewart Albright ia homo from his western trip. Infants' all-wool whito shirts, COc. F. Nowbouse. Joromo Vanco was up from Ouido Bock Tuesday. Coal, coal I Soft coal for baso burners at Caldwell's. E. G. Bohanan of Lincoln was in the city Thursday. Try Ward Hayes for & first class shave or hair-cut. Mrs. C. 13. Cronoand Miss Edna are visiting In Omaha. Jim Vance was down from Inavalo the tint of the week. Aaron Conovor left Monday morn log for Salt Lake City. If you want the bost and cheapost harness, go to Fogel's. Furnishod Rooms for RentInquire of Mrs. J. A. Tulleyi. Attorney Schaffer of Holdrege at tended court this week. Ex-County Judge I. W. Edson has moved back to his farm. Mr. Hoover was down from Blue Hill the first of the week. Attorney Sweezy was down from Hastings to attend court. See Joe Fogel for anything in tho harness or saddlery line. J. D. Storey and wife were down irom Cowles Wednesday. W. A. Cole was down from Bloom fogton the first of the week. Mrs. Charley Besse is slowly recov ering from her recent illness. Will Mitchell returned to his home in Lincoln Tuesday morning. Judge Adams held a short session of tho district court this week. is. W. Hite and wifo of Campbell were in town tho first of the week. Moranvillo's Perfection Hair Tonic for sale at Schaffnit's barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Penman gavo a whist party last Friday evening. Fred Marsh of Norton, Kan., is a ucst at tho homo of Mrs. Graves. Quick servico and first class work is tho motto at Schaffnit's harbor shop. fifty Ytan the Standard s1& sr Juprovas the flavor and adds t Ibt hialthfulnits of tha fotd. i- BAKING pmm MIOB BAKINO POWOKH 00. CHIOAOO Iry that smokeless coal ntCaldwoll's Judgo Duffy is agisting Judge Kfoney in the county court this week. Mrs. R. S. Proud lit of Guide Rock was In 1 he city the lirst of tho week. Judgo Koeney performed Hi lirst mnriiiigo ceremony Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hasting') of Inavalo were in town tho lirst of tho week. Don't miss tho "Chnlk Tnlk" nt the M. E church Tuosday evening, Janu ary 10 Mrs. James. Burden intends to open n millinery store hero in tho near future. At Albright went to Amboy Thurs day nn account of the sctiutts illness of his mother. Mis L. 11. lilncklcdgo left Tuesday morning for Alum to visit with friends and relatives. Donald McCtdlum of Guide Rock was trinsneting businos in the city tho lirst of the week. Mrs. Mibol Thompson is very ill nt the homo of her parent'). Mr. and Mrs. (i W. Lindaey. Tho Adventists hnvo received n, now 725 bell and placed it iu position on their church building. Claude Kmigh left yesterday for Aurora, III., where ho expects to nmko his homo in tho future Mrs. J S. Gllham entertained snmo ofhcrftlonds yestorduy with an old fashioned "quilting boo". Miss Angeo Wilburn has arrived from Lincoln to mako her homo with Mr. and Mrs.T. A. Wilburn. Boyd Smith nnd Ed Walters loft this unrning far Havolock, where thoy have secured positions in tho B. & M shops' Mrs N. Longtin and daughter Elfa left Monday for Aurora, Kan., to at tend tho fnnoral of Mr. Longtin's mother. Mayor Ross was presonted with a handsome silver smoking set Mond-ty night by his former employes on tho dray line. A danco given at tho homo of Richard Turner Saturday night was attended by n large numbor of tho young peoplo from town. Salesmen wanted to look after our interest in Webster nnd adjneont counties. Salary or commission. Ad dress Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland, O. O. C Teol went to Lincoln Wednes day and will bo absent for several days. He is on the auditing committeo of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance company, Mr. Sullivan ia rapidly getting things in shape at the new lumber yard, and it promises to be a valuable addition to the business interests of Red Cloud. The county commissioners were in session this week. In tho matter of the county printing they decftied to allow tho county oflicers to have the work done where they pleased. Mr. Robert Fortune of Hebron has located in Red Cloud and will start an oil wagon here. Ho will havo bis ofllco nt Spokesfield'd and will deliver oil and gasoline to his customers. 120 Acres One of tho best farms in Webster Co., 827 per acre, long time on part payment. Owner bankrupt; must be sold. Box 108, Red Cloud, Nebr. feb.13. The Ladies' guild of tho Episcopal church will give a "sunset social" and chicken piesupp r at the home of Mrs. Dr Dttmerell Saturday of next week. Program in another column. The football boys' dance last Friday evening was a social as well as a finan cial success. The boys did not clear enough t- liquidate indebtedness made prior to the danee, but thty came out ahead so far as the dance was con cerned. Jennie Stllzor, Omaha "I have gained thirty-five pounds in two months. Nothing did mo any good un til I used Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea." A blessiog to sickly woman. O. L Cotting. Tho Rod Cloud Nation, aftor trying thoexporimont of an all homo print semi-weekly for a fow weeks, has gono back to tho old reliable "patent in- sides." Tho semi-weekly bi-monthly town is not paper much in of success Havo you indigestion, constipation, hoadnche, backache, kidnoy trouble? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will mace you won. it it tails get your money back. That's fair. Tea or tablet form. 85 conts. O. L. Cotting. In our articlo on tho postoQico busi ness last week tho item in roforenco to money orders sent to mail order houses was misleading. The figures should havo represented the numbor of orders issuod, and not the amount of tho orders in dollars, as published. Supposing you'ro bustod haven't a dime, Dotting poor isn't a serious crimo, Put on a bold front, work with all your might, You'tosuroto win by taking Rocky Mountain Tea nt night. 0. L. Cotting. F. W. Studobakor nnd A, A. Boron havo purchased tho dray and express lino of E. W. Ross nnd took possession a woek ago today. Both aro well known to tho citizens of Red Cloud and no doubt will continue to enjoy the iiboral pitrnnngo which was their piodceossor. bustowod upon Real Estate Transfers, Tinn iters for woek ending Wednes day, January 13, furnished by J. H. Bdh'y of Webster County Abstract company. Harry M Wiillnr to Jno R Green- haliih ot nl 1 27-2 10 qd.... A Minor Wellinan to Harriot Blown lots ,'i to 7 hlk 20 Cow- Irs wd Anrnti A Harvoy nnd wifo to () M Baker wrswi and se4 awl and sw4 sel 21-1 1) wd Lincoln Land Goto Ola is Rise lot 8 hlk 11 llnscmmit wd James Rosy and hush to Thomas 11 Qnigglololli hlk III Rose- mnut wd R'insoin S Piomilit and wifo to RS Promltil lumber Co lts 11 to 15 hlk 5 Guide Rick wd.... C F. Guild nnd wifo to Eiistono Schmidt lot 3 hlk U B 11 wd.. Harriot U Spurnk ot nl to Geo A Spuri'k lot 10 hlk 1 Vancosndd to Guide Rock qcd Christian ChrlsMunson to Albert T Walker neC 0 2-12 wd C D Robinson nnd wifo to Ella W Lester pt lot 3 and 1 and 5 blx 13RC wd Georgo Ilngor and wifo to John II Davis lot 18 hlk 4 Cowles wd Willis F Johnson nnd wifo to 11 C Hansen e2 sc4 291-11 wd.... Willis F Johnson and wifo to Rudolf Street wo po420 0-11 wd 200 (50 3roo 80 no 0000 415 3000 1200 400 81 815 II C Hansen nnd wifo to Rudolf Street w2se4 20 8 11 qcd 1 Stnto of Nebraska to Henry Gund n2 n2 s8 and wlsc4 16-4 lOwd 8800 Henry Gund and wifo to Jacob Goll pt nw4 nnd n2 sw4 10-4-10 wd 3G8I Total 123470 Mortgages filed $7800 Mortgages released 92100. "Sunset Seclal." Tho Ladles' Guild will glvo a "Sun sot Social" at tho homo of Mrs. Damor ell, Saturday, January 10. Tho follow ing program will bo ronderod at 4:80 o'clock. Ins'rumental solo "Twilight", Mary Damorell. Vocnl solo "Lookout for tho Hoo doo, doo doo-man", Vaughn Smith. Duet "Lullaby", Nolle Warren and Helen Roby. Piano solo "Tho Last Hopo", Mrs. O. E. Hughes. Vocal solo Wbllo tho Convert Bells Were Ringing", Beude Marsh. Reoitation Silected, Vaughn Smith. Piano solo "Attaque des Uhlans", Vera Crabill and Mary Damerell. Recitation "A Baby in Church", Gertrude Blacklege. Trio-"Dltint Chimes", Mrs. Hiatt and Misses Roby and Overman. Pitno eolo Selected, Josephine Mizer. Recitation Selected, Btulah Har roan. Vooal solo "One Sweetly Solemn Thought", Helen Oveiman. Simper will be served from 0:30 to 6 o'clock, consisting of chicken-Die. cranberry sauce, pickles, bread and butter, coffee a doake. Program free. Supper 25 cents. Dit7 Owrty Aitwuri. Riohard Turner, county assessor, has appointed tbe following deputies to assist him in his work during the com ing year: Guide Peters. Beaver Molley. Rock township Emanuel Creek township Charles Stillwater township Louis Bangert. Oak Creek township Elmer Setter marhorn. Potsdam township W. A. Shotten kirk. Elm Crook township E. H. Foe. Pleasant Hill township J. R. Morse. Garfield towndiip Grant Shldler. Lino township Jas. S tladon . Rod Cloud township-C. 11. Kaloy. Rod Cloud city Henry Scott. Batin township Ed Blanch. Gionwood township John McCal hi in. Harmony township A. Wnufel. C.ithorton tonwnship Goo. Baker. Inavalo township Win. Ronkel. Walnut Creek township Vanco W. B. MvCall. A "Chalk Talk." J. Lorenzo Zwickoy, tho woll known and very popular lecturer on art sub jects, will givo a "chalk talk" at tho M. E. church Tuesday evening, Janu ary 10. This is tho fourth entertain ment in tho lecture course given by tho ladies of tho M, E. church. Mr. Zwiokoy is a brilliant talker and his lootures aro illustrated by crayon drawings during tho course of his talks. Ills work should not bo confounded with that of fake ''lightning artists'1 who travel over tho country drawing cartoons which rosemblo almost any thing excopt tho subjoins thoy nro in tended to represent. Mr. Zwickoy is a real artist and his drawings nro real works of art. Tho general admission to tho lecturo will bu 25 conts, children 10 years of ago and under, 15 conts. i . i i . . . . . . . . - t -i. m : 't ' 1 I SPECIAL SALE i viv to it ) Winter Suits, Overcoats and! 55 The sale includes odd Suits, Pants and Over- fi il) nnn.-foa n.nrl n. -fVaxxr line rvPln.f-.ft n.vri xrn.l a frnim t.ViA mnn. to Jl5 ufacturer. to to 20 Per Cent $ to a , 4. i iij j. riiuiiic uuu jjljluc to to to THE CCWDEN-KALEY CLOTHING CO.,; to to to to vV( First Door North of Postofflce, 'wi . Fraternal Aid Officers. Tho fo' lowing oflicers wnro elected and installed at tho meeting of the Fraternal Aid Association, hold last evening. Mrs. Cora Potter, president; Mrs. Thos. Wilbutn, vice president;! Mr. Henry Newhouso, past president; Mrs. E. Ross, chaolin: Miss Clara McMlllian, secretary; Mr. Chas. Potter, treasurer; Mr. L. M. Crabill, trustee; Mrs. Joe Fogel, sentinel; Mr. V. B. Fulton, guard. Paner-Inlief. Judge Koeney performod his first marriage ceremony Tuesday when he untied in the holy bonds of matrimony Miss Bortha Panzer of Blue Hill and Mr. Daniel B. Imhof of Bladen. License to wed was issued Wednes day to Charles R Beok and Miss Lizzie Richards, both of Bladen. U the Public. The new feed ttoro solicit your patronage, when in need of anything in the lino ot flour, feed, grain or bay. Your orders will havo carefull atten tion. Phone call 61. H. J. Claiik. Fans Loaas. I have just propared mjsolf to make farm loans at a low rato of Interest either in Jewell, Smith or Wobster counties; can pay off at any timo. J. H. Hailky, Red Cloud. It Keeps the FetWann and Dry. Ask today for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains, swollen, sweating, sore aching, damp feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. 12 4 INPI.AMMATOHY RII8UMATISH CURED IN 3 DAYS. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon. Ind., M71; "M7 wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in etery muicle and Joint; her lufferlns wat terrible and her body and face were iwollen almost be yond recognition; had been In bed ilx weeki and had; eight phyilclana, but received no benefit until ibe tried the Myitlc Cure for Rbeumatlitn. It Rave Immediate relief and the wi able to walk about In three dayi. I am Dure It Mved her life." Sold by.U. E. Orlce, Druggist, Red Cloud. Dressmaking Plain and Fancy Sewing at Reasonable Prices. MRS. J. A. TUILEYS MISS NELLE EMERT0N Parlors at homo of Mrs. Tulloys. Bowling is a pleasant recreation, is invigorating and is a healthful pastime, and for a pleasant hour's amusement nothing is moro interesting than a game or two at the : : : Apex Bouilinq Alleys W. L. MoMILLAN, Proprlotor. Choioo Tobaccos and Cigars Always on Hand. of Men's, Boys' and Children's Pants. $ Discount from Plain Fig- JJJ ure Prices. jg i 4u4. :n 4- 1 4.:4. ( aaic tiittu wiu JJ,y ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. Horse Blankets and Laorobes The winter has hardly commenced, but we have more of these goods than we want and are going to dispose of them if the price will do it. Our prices have been the lowest, but we are going still lower to sell the goods. We sold our first stock this winter and bought again. The second time we got too many. We want to move them. Come in and investi gate. M0RHART BROS. Hardware Co. INSURANCE against Firo, Lightning, Cy clones and Windstorms, soo JNO. B. STANSER, agont for tho Farmora Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Nob., tho bost in surance compuny in tho state, ISAAC B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS. Look Vox S3. Ouldo Rock, Neb. Ml kinds of property bought, sold and oxebangod. COLLECTIONS MADE. TKUM. nKASONAin.K to to to to to to & m m yuu tu invosuigaiiO. jn to to to to Red Cloud, Neb. m & 4.tt444i4 INSURANCE Ovmr V Million LARS DAMAGE in Adanufcounty, May24th. For first-class insurance, call on or address O. C TEEL i BED CLOUD, h 1. J M 4 44 J. P. HALE RED CLOU D WEBSTBR COUNTY NEBRASKA -AND- FARM LOANS Some of the finest farms and city property in Wobster Coun ty, Nebraska, for sale. Prices ranging from $15 to 125 per acre. J. P. HALE, Had Cloud, Nebraska. OYSTERS IN EVERY BTYLE. Tho Bon Ton is propared to sorvo Oysters in every Htylo on short notice. All kinds of Hot Drinks for cold weather served at the soda fountain. Catering for parties andx dances. TheTBon Ton W. S. BBNSB, Proprietor. I MMMMMMmMtMMMMMMUMMHHMHl The best-bread ia nude ot THE FRANKLIN HILLS FINE FLOUR OF THE ENTIRE WHEAT. t Alwaya Mk f or " FrenVUn MUU." All leaainsurocertieuii. StllMMIIH I tlMIMIMIIIMMItH 91 Si M m f 5 :U M fii I iK' 1 B f' ft 1 1 ii AM l!1 .4 i ! jj v .. 'i fiji.. m