WMMHU kill,.- Ml 3BK I HAVE A FKW WOKDB TO BAY TO YOU RELATIVE TO Dsc narrows ! The Disc Harrow is going to be more in use than ever. It is the most useful tool on the farm. I have THE ROCK ISLHND the world's standard. It has no neck weight on the team; it is always a true center draft. The Standard is provided with a tub that extends to above the FRAME; this keeps all dirt out. The scrapers are spring steel, not cast iron. Come in and let me show you the many good points. I also have others. J AS. PETERSON. 9444444tFttte-(Cr LOCALETTES Next Sunday U Knster. City election next Tuesday. Will Uobinson is very ill. Stock snilillos nt Joe Fold's. " Mrs. A. Hedge, is seriously ill. li. K. Grico is on the sick list. Al (inlushn was borne Sunday. Dr. Morrison bus 11 now motor-cycle Del Abol returned to Hebron Mon day. Mono ((Utilizer, Sun pound nt did well's. Robt. McHrido spent Sunduy in Red Cloud. Fred Hedge is homo (roin Grand Islnud. l)r Gardner was up from Wymote Saturday. 1). G Norris was down from Iuavnlo isatutday. 1 Wnlt Knloy was. up from Chester this week. Miss Villa Koss is on the sick list this v(ck. K K. Hurr was up from Guide Uock Thursday. Mrs. Rich came up (roin Gutdo Uoek yesterday. R.H. Rummer will eo to Humboldt v.. tomorrow. The Delineator for Aptil at F. Newhouso's. Sim Temple bus moved into tho Wbittnkerplaco. W.G. Hlnok o( Alma wns in town tbn lit-Bt of tho week. iimnr Hutlor returned to Lincoln Monday morning. Miss Sadie Overing left Monday for a visit in Hustings. S. F. Spokesliold was in Superior tie fnstcf tho week. Fred Sponco was down from Upland tho first of tho week. There nro rumors o( ft "dark korso" in tho field for mayor. Prof. A. 11 Ritchoy was up (rom Ouido Rock Saturday. Miss Lucile rutnam of Cowles spent Sunday in Red Cloud. Mrs. C. I- Gund of Hluo Hill visited in Red Cloud this week. Di. Spencer was down (rom River ton the in st o( tho week. See Joo Fogel (or anything in tbo harness or saddlery lino. Edgar Cottlng is homo (rom tbo City o( Mexico (or a short visit. L.Soderberghasprosponed bis sale until Wodnosday, April 0. Grant nml Will Bailoy aro spending their vacation In Bostwick. A lino o( tho nowost handpaintod shirt-waists seta. Nowhouso IJros. Don't (all to como out nnd voto (or tho roolectlon o( Mayor Ross Tuesday. A Galuaha Is putting down a b'lcl walk alongsldo his residouco proporty. Roy Dlckoy and Elwood Shoppard AtarteA Jbls week on a trip to Montamt. Thoro will bo special EasUr services at most o( tho churchos Sunday morn-injj. Quick servico nnd first clans work is the motto at SohulTnit's barber shop. George Nowhouso went up to Bladen Sunday evening, returning Monday. Mr. nnd Mis Ralph Foe o( MuCook were in Red Cloud tbo first of tbo week. M. S Martin, northeast of Red Cloud, has built a huge addition to bis home. This week the poles aro boing put in for the rural telephone line from the north. Mrs. Fred Sleeper has been cngageil to o pernio mo Mutual telephone ex change. Miss Gertie K-ilo is still very low and their aro slight hopes of her re covery. Over 100 cars of stock wont oust Tuesday, No. (il being run in four sections. Mrs. Chales Einiek and daughter ai rived from Uiah Monday morning tor a visit. Mis Mamie Ellis, principal of tho high school, is spending her vacation in Lincoln. Tin- M W A. aro preparing for a big doin's to tome oil' tbo latter part of this mouth. Mis. A. A. Reed of Superior, niece of Mr and Mis. 1). M. Abel, returned home Monday. C. E Harrington will go to Burnett, Neb , where ho will ongago in tbo poultry business. Attorney L. H. Blncklcdgo is having a new brick walk laid in front of bis residence property. The young ladies' basket ball team has been rejuvenated and practice be gan again this week. Mrs. Sollars nnd son Linford bavo returned from Rotilder, Col , where they spent tho winter. Preaching at tho Christian church next Sunday, morning nnd evening by tho pastor E C. Davis. M R Bontly nnd family Imvo gone to Hot Springs, Ark , whero they will reside for tho next year. Como in nnd seo tho nowest qand pninted shirt-waist buttons and brooches. Newhouso Rros. Thk Ciiikk's buggy contest closes April .10. l'ay your subscription now and make a trial for tho buggy. The 2 year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. licit Hntlield died Wednesday night (rom typhoid pnoumonia. Tho stroot commissioner has boon engaged this woek in cleaning tbo guttbrs along tho business streets. Tbo M. E. Ladies' Aid society will gjvo a dinner a id supper in connection with their Easter bazar tomorrow. II. 11. Ilinkins passod through Red Oloud Thursday on his way homo to Rivcrton (rom a visit at Stroator, III. This Is a presidential nnd state elec tion year. 1( you want all tho news, on both sides of the question, subscrlbo now. Swift s Prido Soap longtbens tho Hfo of your clotbos, It keeps them (rcsh nnd clean. Order somo (or Monday's wash. Rov. G.H. Rico, tbo now pastor o( tbo Congrogationnl church, will preach next sabbath, morning and ovening. Eistor sermon nnd music in tho morn ing, A largo number of Masons and their families from this city will attend tbo Knights Templnr services at Superior Sunday. Mixs Hernico Hlgby la visiting In Reil Cloud. She Is on her way to her home In Dead wood, S. D., from ii visit in Kansas City. Neks Rants wns down from Hladen Sunday to visit his family. He is building a church eight miles tioitti west of thnt place. Wanted Hoard and room for man and wife, or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Addicts Victor Manspeaker, city. ' The long drouth has at lasi been broken. Tuesday evening 53 of nn inch of rain Ml, and probably us much more Wednesday evening The Indian creek telephone line has its poles erected in the city. All the mutual lines will soon be cnnticclul with the Red Cloud exchange. District court will soon meet nnd you will want to rend the proceedings in the Barkorcaso. I'llK Ciiikk will give full particulars of tho trial. Dr. R. F. Raines now has well ('quipped otllces over (Jotting's drug store. Telephone II. Residence tele phone, 70 iiprlG I know a jolly old maiden lady, A lady of high degree, Who never goes to bed without A drink of Rooky Mountain ten. Sensible woman C. L. Cotting. Mr.and Mrs.W. W. Wright nnd A. A. Abel of Hebron, Miss Clara Abel of Chicago nnd Mrs. A. A. Reed of Su perior were in Red Cloud to attend the funeral o(. lames K. Abel. J. L. Miner and Charley Gurney havo received a shipment of 1 15 tons of cottonseed meal (or cattle (ceding pur poses. It is said to bo ns cheap or cheaper than corn at 21 cents per bushel. Elder E. C. Davis, tho now pastor of tho Christian church, preached his first sermon Sunday morning nnd was well received. There will bo special Easter services at tho church next Sunday. Now is tbo tinio to clean houso clean your system first;- drive out tho mi crobes of winter with Hollistor's Rocky Mountain tea. It will keep you well all summer. !).- cents. Tea or tablets. C. li. Cotting. Methodist church services: Sundny school, 10 a. m , preaching 11 a. in Samson Windmill The easiest running, strongest built Windmill on the market today is the Samson Samson in nature as well as name. Double Gearing Light Draft, Every bolt has double burrs. You should in vestigate this mill before placing your order. This Samson mill is entirely different from all other steel mills made, being stronger, and ab solutely self-regulating. Come in show you. and let us M0RHARI BROS. Hardware Co. to VW to to U3 to (L to to to to IHE CMDEN Flrst Door North of Postofflce, 333; subject, "Resurrection"; Kpworth league, 7 p. in ; preaching, 8 p. in , subject, book review, "Tho Crucilix Ion," by Win. T. Stead. It is important that the Republican city ticket should receive the suppoit of every republican voter next Tues day. Important llnaneial interests of the city demand that good, safe men be elected to transact tho city's business. Tho city central committee met Wednesday night and discussed the tiin&lod condition of tho city election question. Tho opinion of the attorney general in the matter has been asked for and a reply is looked for before election day arrives. The people of Hluo Hill contemplate installing an electric light plant in connection with their water works system. Hluo Hill has a line water works plant and tho extra power re quired for an electric, light plant would not cost n great deal. Owing to a misunderstanding with the "patent" house wo nre compelled to omit the story "John Hurt" this week. Next week we will givo the installment for this wick in supple ment form, nnd the regular install ment will also be published. Tho city clerk forgot to issue n pro clamation for the spring election at the proper time, and the nomination of n city ticket was not made in time to have tho names put on the ollicial bal lot, so you will have to wiite the name of your choice for the various city ollleos. Kleven cars of stock were sbippod from Red Cloud Tuesday, among them being: Farmers' Mutual association, one enr, to St. Joo; Will Routes, threo cars to Kansas City, W. A. Maynard, ono car to St. Joo, Yatico Sorgeson, ono car to Kansas City, John Zirlo, ono car to St. Joo; II. O. Cutter, one car to St. Joo. Tho following now phones havo been put in by tho Nebraska company: 31, l)r. Rains, olllce; 139, A. C. Slaby, res idence; 171, Jis. Konyon, residence; 18(5, Chits. StellVn, residence, 187,C!oyd Cniniiiings, residence; 188, F. W Studo- baker, residonco; 18!), Win. Hobrer, residence; 100, Hnrvoy Vincent, resi donee; 101, J. C Wolfe, residence; 102, A. A. II nen, residence. A gentleman and lady touring the country in nn automobile caused a ripple of excitement in Rod Cloud Monday ovening. lhey loft lork, Nob , In tho morning ind arrived in Red Cloud in tho ovening, having mndo about 100 miles. An accident caused a delay of an hour in Red Cloud, but when tho damage was repaired thoy resumed thoir journey, intending to tnko supper In Lebanon, Kansas. Word wns brought into town yostet day that thoro was a man up on tbo crook, about a mile from town, who was acting in a vory straneo manner. Sheriff MoArthur and Marshal Kinsol went out to invostigato, and discover ed that Bill Fostor had "treed" a skunk in a hole in tho ground and was trying to dig him out. Fred Kummor, who brought In tho report of tho do ings of tho "wild man," hits been un mercifully "horsed" about tho matter, Tbo entertainment given by tho high school juniors Friday ovening was a a howling success abd netted about $70 for tbo chts fund. There woro many entortalning and amusing fea tures, among tho latter being the "slack wlro" petformanco of Mi-s Mary Damoroll, the "high divo" fiom a step latter by "Captain Zmo" and liert EASIER According to the antics of the moon, Easter Sunday will arrive on APRIL 3. Hundreds of men and boys will spring their Spring Suits and Spring Toggery on Easter Sunday, for. accord ing to custom, which is law, It's Time for Doing So. We are in fine feather for Easter trade. Our smart and snappy Suits for Men, Hoys and Children; our swell new hats anil elegant Easter Neckwear, Gloves and other Haberdashery, will nuike this store headquarters for men, boys and children who want The Thing for Easter - HALEY CLOTHING CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. (lather's realistic impersonation of the "Wild Man of Romeo" Miss I-jthel (iarbor wns the winner of tbo prize cake olTerod for the most popular young lady in the high school. In n few days the committee from the (J A R. will call upon tho citizen to ascertain the feelings in regard to holding the interstate reunion heie this (all. The statu leiiniou will bo held in Omaha this year, and large numbeis of people who had been in the habit of attending the reunions nt Hastings will attend tbo interstate i minion instead. The district en campment will bo held here in about two or three weeks, and there is no doiibi Red Cloud can secure tbo re union if the citizens care to put up a sulllcient gunrantoo for expenses. (Jov. Oarbor's grove has boon engaged for the reunion, should it be held here, and wo believe the reunion would be the most largely attended ono ever held in this district. Some of our subscribers urn so far in nrrears that wo begin to believe they never intend to pay up, and are morely awaiting the (irini Monster to relievo them of their obligations. Others move away and leave aoaddress. S'ill others, nfier reading tho paper for years, refuse it at tliu postollice thus repiidiatim; their debts and leaving the publisher to bear the burden of their ciisxi-dness. The maj irily of them could cniily pay a part of the amount they owe, but each one seems to think his little account of no consequence and that the editor o tu get along with out it. Why not take the hint, and pay Yotu subscription? Aro you waiting until wo get desperate and otter an automobile with every dollar paid on subscription? What do you want for it dollar, anyway? Resolutions. Memorial of Rod Cloud lodgo No. 00 A. O. U W., on tbo death of James K. Abel. Whereas, In tho wisdom of our Su premo Commander, brother Jamos K. Abel has boon called from our midst, thereby taKing another link from tho living chain thnt binds us together as brothers; therefore, bo it Resolved, That in tho death of Hrother Atiol this lodgo bos lost ono of Its most beloved nnd exemplary mem bers, his life nnd ever plensnnt greet ing exemplifying tho noblo principle of our beloved order. U-solved, Thnt the sympathy of this lodgo bo extended to tho parents, bro thers and sisters of our deceased bro thor in their great borcuvemeiit. Resolved, That tbeso resolutions bo spread upon tho records of this lodge, published in tho local pitpors and a copy sent to tho family. W. II. McKlMMKT, O. H. Cuonk, S. W. Fok, Committee Card of Thanks. Wo desire to extend our sincere thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors and tbo A. O. U. W. lodge who assisted us in tbo tho burial of our beloved son and brother; also to tboso who contributed tho beautiful floral tributes. Mil. and Mus. I). M. Ahkl, and Family. - Wanted-Steck to Pasture. Tbo undersigned wants about fifty hoad of stock to pasturo, on tho C. W. Kaloy place, 2 mllos west and 4 miles south of Red Cloud, aprlo T, II, Uruner. 4M?r!1'llI4 UKEEIinU m m m m m m m m m m m in You know about the early bird. jm Don't worry about the price. JL COME SOON. 2k '.f? m m Red Cloud, Nebraska. 4; Do You Cat Meat'? When you aro hungry nnd want sometbig nice iti tbo moat, line, drop into my market. 1 lutvu the nicest kind or Home-made Sausages nnd incuts, fish, nnd gumo in season. I think, and almost know, that I can please you. (Jive mo it trial. W. I. K00N, Successor to KOHINKON A UURDKN. J. P. HALE H n l) CLOUD WHIISTIIR COUNTY NUURASKA REAL ESTATE -AND- fTARM LOANS Somo of tho finest farms nnd city property in Webster Coun ty, Nebraska, for sale Pricow ranging from l.r to $25 por aero. J. P. HALE, Rod Cloud, Nebraska. TO BUYERS OF MEAT: Ah I havo purchased tho Harring ton Moat Market, I expect to make some changes to benefit tbo pa trons. First of nil, cloan up; good incuts, good weights nnd fair trout mout, nnd I heartily solicit your trade. I do not ask for till of it, but invito you to como in and got acquainted, and wo will do tho rest. Also extend an invitation to brlug in your Eggs, Butter, Chickens, Hides, Furs and Fat Slock, 'for which wo will pay you cash. Wo do not run a grocery store, but will etideitvnr to run a first- class mnrhi t house. Cnll and givo ua at least ono trial. Yours for business, Chas. Waddell M Wit ! ' ft'ij n a , ... s srosss ittWHg mmmr&miwmwim'- g'niiiiW- 4 I- -ajttm..