r j 17 tt ' . 'j- u 4 -9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 T- " ''jMa" Tm)M w until i.4wfcppirrTm JU."l "HIL,.. . ! c "it T-nrrrti'?1' " " 4 . f VOLUME XX XI I. V-"- J RED CLOUD, NEIJRASKA, FE15KUAUV 1!, 1()(M, NUSLBER 8 V V,A V , vfrA'VV"'VA f Miner Bros. ( Mirier Bros. HEW flflflMliS fleekoieaf, Dress Trimmings and Embroideries. SPRING NECKWEAE. Venise Lace Stocks, 35c each. Embroidery Wash Stocks, 30, 35. 50, 60c to $1.75. Fancy Persian Collar and Cuff Sets, 60c. Venise Lace Collarettes, 75c to $3.00 each. DRESS TRIMMINGS. The New Dress Trimmings show some of the most n.ntrv nnd pxr nsive natternS. wV00l Silk Band Insertions, 10c to 75c yard. t - V. a 1 IT .1 -Jfcjrsian liancls, 30c to $1.00 per yaru. rt. . KPnn wp i.ari; i iisi-rLiun. u lu suu. S't.,..r. .imfU 111I Tonpr!i(fp wllff1 pffprtQ at Vlp fj&ng&oi prices, suitable patterns by the running yard lvji urcuuiiiuus. v EMBROIDERIES. Swiss Embroideries in sets, with insertioos to match, from idc to $ 1. 00 per yard. Motncnnlf in cpre frnm inr tn Si.nn npr vnrd. Special job of 4 length Embroidery, by the piece t5niyjniuiiy wunu u yum, at v. jjicc. .K' o. l He tnouenttui prepare tor tne nuure. . The new Oxfords for spring are here. Selling agents for the Green Wheeler line not the largest factory in the United States, but makers of the best fittincr and best wearing shoes for ladies, in the most 'stylish and up-to-date styles. ..(1 .,. . brlUtb, 15 styles, 52.25 to 94.00. OXFORD'S, 10 styles, $1.75 to $3.00. &A "Satisfaction or Money Back, " WBR BROS, c ? n t VI J J r yF ' v - W x f E - vw (itU)tb-iUi-UiU-uiaiauixi-viai-viU-ti)-viai-(-iviLaiai-iUiukV. . w- - . r-,- . f a m I T - 1 v y i , 11101 DivJ, Do you know thnt It will pny VOU, us woll as US, to buy your Building Mn. toriiil and Conl at ourynnls? Not only vtbat our prices averaok lower, or at least as low, as thoso of our competit ors, but because wo tako ospccinl euro "of aud protect all can bo classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. J PL ATT & FREES CO. Coat. Lumber. JRADERS LUMBER CO. DEALER IN Lumber and Goal, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. t Red Cloud, ' " Nebraska. BLADEN. Tho lino wonthf r wo wore hnving last Sntutulny hits caught cold. Dr. Win. Wogninn drovo to Blue Hill Tuufdny. R. C. Chnvnlior of Campbell wns in this city last Wednesday. Omer Gonon has purchased tho J. Moore propcity which W. L. Bennett occupies with the postoflleo. A McCoy and wife of Blue Hill wore visiting at llio home of W. A. Brady's one day this week. Fred Reed and family wore visiting m this city one dny this week. Miss Bui tie Woodsido drove t Blue Hill Monday. Joe Widd- rshlm and wifj of Not mm atteiuled the wedding of his biother ut tins place. MissGiaco Boyd and Miss Huttio Ct.iuierdiovotoR d Cloud S.ituulny. V. Widdersliim diovo to Blue Hill Aloiiilny. Mrs. Hush Spilngor and little daugh ter have lotut nod fiom South Dakota, wheio she has been visiting her brother Cnatles. A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mr. sun I Mrs. II. B. Bojd i'ii Wednesday, February 17, when their daughter, Grace Boyd, vns united in nmrringo to Mr. Vet Wiildetshim, Rev. Hummel oilicating. A largo num ber of relatives aud friends were pre sent. After the ceremony and congrat ulations all partook of nn lceant wed ding dinner. Tho you n ij couple wcro tho recipients 3f many useful and hand somo piosents. At a lato hour tho guests deputed for their homo, wish ing Mr. and Mrs. Widderthim a long anu uappy me. fGARHELD. Mr. Henry Parsons bought a pony Saturdayf Llewellzn KlDg wns ougaged Inst Monday in "breaking in" Mr. Parsons' new borso, . , John Fox who hns bcon ill -Tor somV time died Wednesday evening,, The particulars will bo found clsewhero in tho paper. " ' , 1 Miss May Taylor is seriously sick witj diphtheria. Charles Amack is buy hauling bis hay and farm implements to hia new homo east of Guide Rock. Tho party at Mrs. Ailos' last Satur day night was well attended. Tho young pi oplo report having a merry tiino, t Eugono Smith hns moved onto the John Street farm, which ho will culti vate tins year Mr John Stieot, ono of Garfield's oldest soltlcis, has moved to his now home in Kansas. Wo are sony to lose him from our community, but our loss will bo their gain. daughter Miss Minnie. 'J ho evening was spent in pliiinir eames. af cr which a lunch was forved. Thno I" ropor; a very pu aiitit evenii g. Miss Melissa Lamlioi l is on the sick lif.t. Mrs Hayes nntei tallied the Kessing ton, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Moore, of I'uwnoo is visiting h( r cousin, Mrs. A. J Hayes. Mrs Mind Dunbar is on tho sick-list. STILLWATER. Weather still dry. Piospects not very good for whoat. Will Ciozlor and wifo visited nt Warren Dennj 'sat C.wlos last Tues day. Sinford Croxton has trnded his farm, consisting of eight quarter secti ns for a farm of thioo eighties In Urown county, Kansas. Mr. Croxton expects miiavo a salo and movo this spiing. The party who has tradod for tim Crozton land is John Richardson. Will Cling Is recovering from an at tack of measles. Mrs. Ilattio Wardlow is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Georeo Ilondnr. son. add other relatives. John Buster and family movod last week to a farm near North Branch, Kans. Wairon Vance and wifn mnvmi ia Saturday to. Mr. Ritchoy's farm on w mow eroek. That noscitates n drivn of six miles for Mr. Vanco every morn ing ana evening to and from school. GUIDE ROCK. Miss Russell and Miss Kellogg, were up irom superior Monday. ! Mrand Mis. A J, Hayes entertain ed a large numbor of young poople Monday evening in honor of their ROSKMONT. The sa'o -it Mr Kunko's Inst Wednes day wns well ntti tided. Mr. Chatersou has been moving bis haj the past week. Mis Ritbett Q ligglo has opened a restaurant in hui hotel building. Miss Ilattio Hcndmon anivcd liero last Fiitlaj fiom Miouri. The Rose boys s'limk coal at a di pth of six bundled feel. They pot their now di tiling appaiattis Satin day aud began drilling M mday. History of the Monument Fund. About twenty joins ago the solriiuis' of the Grand At my, conceived the idea of creeling a building of their own in which to bold their meetings aud as a sourro of revenue. Ah u beginning to that end they set aboil', raising money to buy a lot. It was at tho beighth of Red Cloud's piof-peiity aud lots weie held nt extravagant prices. Afti r much illort and with the help of entertain- minis arrainged by Captain Jinger who camo here to holp tho soldiers, five hundred dollars wero ra!sed nnd paid for the lot cot net ing on tho Udd Fellows hall. But h.rd times camo caused by diouth and crop failures. Money was hard to get and tho soldier's have never been ablo to soo their hopes ot a building fulfilled, and now tho oldlor'a aro growing old and soon will need only that "low grten bod whose curtains nover swings outwaid" the post will have held its last meeting and the Grand Army sui rendered to tho universal foe. What then shall be dono with the lot nnd small building fund now on hand. It is thoir wish to realize as largo a sum as possible by the sale of the monnment button each buy or to have a chance on tho lot nnd use the money towards building a monu ment thus to place in au enduring form their plans and bopcf, their toil nnd money. It will bo their last woik as an oignnization qn,i! they want to make it their bit. Wkjl9.fi fe ,rir.ht for the od fofdiers' Xp &koJtho leiut in this woik it anould jjfoij fye left to 'them alone nor considered that it chtolly concerns them. A beautiful monument will adorn our city and show forth the public spii it of its JnhabtiauU. As during the war tunny of theso monuments wero raised to the memory of tho unknown dead by tho citizens who stayed at homo. So now it is the citizen who should hasten to show his gratitudo for tho peace and prosperity we oujoy, and which was purchased by tho lives of those wo seek to honor. A subscription papor will bo pasted. Sign it. A Jaunt to Old Mexico. On Febiuary 18 tho Builington will run a poisoiully conducted excursion from Lincoln to Old Mexico nnd re turn. This is a rnro opportunity to see tho "Egypt of the Wostern hemi sphere" at minimum cost. Early intimation of your intention to accompiny this party is necessary. For full information write to G. W. Bonnoll, city passenger agent, Bur lington route, Lincoln, Neb. Aa Artist. Lovors of tho violin should not fall to bear Karl F. Hunter who assists tho Shubert8on February 25. Although ho renders the highest class of concerts with easo, ho is far more modest than many artists of much less ablility. Card of Thanks. Mr.M. L Finkonbindr and daughter NolHo deslro to return thanks to their friends and neighbors for their assis tance during the sickness and after the death of their beloved wife and mother, Newhouse Brothers Jewelersfi Opticians Satisfaction Guaranteed 'Jl ''."-J .! J SV.) '.' ". 'l .! ', " J Real Estate Transfers. Trnnsfors for week (tiding Wednes day, February 17, furnished by J. II. Builey of Webster County Abstract company. Gcoigo W Hnyer and wife to Wm H Caulk lots 4-Ti and 7 blk 8 and lots 1 and 2 blk 7 Cowlcs wd l 050 Otto Mairo and wife to Dona Iloso lots 1 and 2 blk 4 Hoover's add toBIIwd 1200 Paul S Moon and wifo to Mnud Myers lots 1 and 2 nnd i w2 ne4 nw4sllM-ll wJ 2750 Prtssunipric Saving bank tojsaao Taj lor 2 nw4 and n2 sw4 20 1 12 wd 1000 State of Nebraska to heirs of A H Crnry sw4 nw4 8320 doed;;280 Samuel H Putts to Libblo 11 Potts a 2 sw4 and w2e2sw47 40 and nw4184-9wd 7000 Jamie Burgess and hush to Hen riette Bauer lots 18-14 aud 15 P H wd 1235 M'otal 111475 Moitgngos filed 951G0 Mortgages released 84000. - Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurso in tho Children's Homo in New Yolk, cure fevrrishnoso, bnd stomach, teething disordorflmnvu nnd regulate the bowels nnd destroy wrum. Over 30,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all druggists, 25e. Sample free. Ad dress Allen S. Olms'.ed, Lo Roy, N. Y 12 4. Farm For Sale. Consisting of 1(50 acres, 2 miles south of Rod Cloud. 65 ncros tinder cultivation, 15 acres of alfalfa, good stand; 20 acres of lino timber, 15 ncres meadow, fine grass; rest In pasture, fenced in, running water In creek tho year round; good 4 100111 house, built live yonrs; new gianary, fair bni n, new cow shed 00 feet long. L. Soilorber?, Hod Cloud. mclil2 Farm Loans. I hnvo just piepnred nijaolf to mnko farm loans at a low rato of interest either in Jewell, Smith or Webster ountio; can piy on at any time. J. II. IUilky, Rod Cloud. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab lots. All druggists tefund tho money if it fails to cine. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 23o. It Kreps the Feet-Warm and Dry. Ask todi.y for Allci.'s Foot-Easo, a powder. It cureB il ilbla'n, swollen, sweating, floro aching, dump feet. At all druggists nnd shoe stores, 25o. 12 4 TnfE""ri ilif8r nrrTr X 3JHNHHK 5 Order to Show Cause. IN TUB COUNTY COUIIT. State of Nctirnaka, I Webster Couuty. f At a comity court licit nt the enuntv court room In and for kaia county, February 8th, In the matter of the ccute of Stlno Erlckion, nt reading and tlllnit thu pet'tlon of Oeorge V. llutrbUun, prajiim tlmt the Itiitrument filed on the 8th day of Kobruary, 1901, and tir portliiK to bo the lait wlli aud tcntaiuent of the mid deceased may bo prored, approved, probated, allowed aud recorded ai (he 'ant will and testament of the aald Stlne Krlckson, deceancd. mid that the execution of the Instrument be committed, and (ho administration of said estate may be maul ed to u. 11. Crone and William 11, Thomas, as executora. Ordered, that Monday, the 29th day of Kcbnmry. A. I), luol, nt 10 o'clock a. in., In asMKiiea for betrliur said petition, when all persons liuercsnal In said mat ter mar annear at a county court tn h l.l( in and for xald county ami show cause why the prayer of petition should nutbe irranisrt; and that notice of the pendancy of said pell lion and the hcarliiK thereof bo olron in n liersoiiH Interested In said matter, by publish Inu a copy nf this order In the lied Cloud (iiir, a weekly newspaper published In said co'i y. for three luuesalTe wceki prJor to wd nay of ticarlus, Ubal A.I1. Khxket. lut'JO Couuty Judge, Don't forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, brincincr health and comfort wherever he goes. lo the consumptive he brings the strength tmd flesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. , To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott's Emul sion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. acPiXTb BPNBt Chemists. ' 40O-4I 5 Pearl Street. NewYorki 60c. and I.OOi all druggists. j i ! ' to ' . - rtf A1 I V graggsss?ggryag ;A wfyiyni'f?GtpVW''l,VS-m -jljr"-' VM f Tr'W'" sin'Mpy. fctUfi layiiw vmJLX3&SZ