V- . b.dMK'ifa. ,H,Tt,i m. . -i. AilZuw.w JA. ".yt-: '" . kaHlt(lWITII'ris'f NT"TvT'"' ' ' ' " " -- " i n I i fan ' irf 'l"T"f J MV!i3U-l X i , ; rft"4 17,'H r Women Like Tubulars WHY? Every woman praises the sim plicity of the Sharpless Tubular Cream Separator Because they are easy to feed, easy to KEEP CLEAN, easy to TURN, points every woman who helps about the dairy has a right to insist upon. All other separators run harder than a TUBULAR. They have a great many more parts to WASH and to WEAR OUT. Let me give you a catalogue and show you the many good points in a SHARPLESS TUBULAR. JANES PETERSON. t IHKAIMII-X " V 'II Stock saddles at J no Fogol'.s. Try that calf muni at Caldwell'. Jim Mitchell is down fioin MiCook W Dr. Bomfuid went to Omaha Mon day. Nolle Wurron is visiting friends in Blue Hill. Hugh Heal caino homo from Omaha this week. Koscoo Sellars is homo from Denver for a visit. Andrew Arnold was down from Ina vale Saturday. Ralph Hunter was down from Ina vale yesterday. Boyd Smith eame homo from Lincoln A Monday evening. Miss Agues Leonard of Ilivorton was dn the city Thursday A Wall Paper Hint The hint is that you come here before the nice, new patterns and shades of this year's wall paper are sold. We bought our paper to sell, and with the handsome stock we offer and our ex tremely low prices we are selling it. Better come soon. Chas. L Cotting, The Druggist Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Froeport, 111., and tho Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. O. C. TEEL. Phouo 03. Red Cloud. Ckfln UMmj B 5m3i H If you want the bust aud cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Mrs. Dr. Creighlon is visiting friends in Itluo Hill this week. Miss Vance Foe is ill at tho homo of her parents in this city. See Joe Kogol for anything in the harness or saddlciy line. Mr. Sam Temple and Mr. Jim Over man aro home from Omaha. Mrs. J. A. Boyd, mother of II. J. Clark, is visiting in tho city. Mrs. V. C. Pharos is slowly recover ing from her recont illness. Dr. Morrison and wife returned from Omaha the first of tho wook. Kx-Congrossman Sutherland of Nel son was In the city this week." Miss Ethel Whittaker returned from her visit in Missouri last night. Walt Koby went to Kiverton Tues day on business for Miner Bros. W. W. ltitchey and A. B. Ritchoy were down from Cowles Tuesday. Kd Aniiuk has quit his job at Johns ton's barn and will go on the road. John V Tulloys returned to Lin coln Monday after a short visit at home. Mi-s Edith Palmer and Madison Finch weio married last week in Wray, Colo. Born, Wednesday morning to Mr and Mrs. Tuil Sutlon, twins a boy anil a girl. Geo. Overing is in tho western part of tho state this week putting up monu ments. Tho daily train sorvico bolween Hastings aud Red Cloud has beou re sumed. Presiding Elder Pearson of Hastings was here this week for quarterly con foreneo. Mrs. Dr. Rlckardsof Weeping Water, Nob., arrived Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Dr, R F. Raines fell down n (light of stairs Monday and was severe ly bruised. J, P. Halo and E. Johnston have put up now awnings in front of their places of business. Allen Carpontersold a bunch of line steers to ('has. Waddell, the butcher, last Monday. Miss (lortrudo Woodward has n signed her position in Mrs. Bomford's millinery store. Miss Ella Bradshaw and Miss Fay Liggett of North Blanch, weru in the city Thuisday. Marshall W. Roby and wife will ar rive from Hastings today to stay over Denotation day. Alfred Hadell As Co. have moved their clothing department in tho dry goods department. J. R. Mercer has returned from Lincoln, wheio ho went to consult with medical specialists. Everton Foe while scuflling with ono of tho boys in tho B. A; M. yards, fell and broke his knee-cap. Come in and seo the newest hand painted shirt-waist buttons and brooches, Newhouse Bros. B. M, Froes of Chicago, member of the Piatt & Froes company, was in Rod Cloud this week on business. Tho graduating alius of the Franklin fchools eame down to Red Cloud Sat in day to have a class photograph taken. Mrs. Arthur Voullu of Milwaukee, Wis , is the guest of her brother, the Starke boys, at their raneli near Amboy. Harry Hopkins was down fioin Cowles this week. He says the buggy he won in Tiik CltiKK contet.t is u line one. Next Monday is Decoration day, and pieparations have been mule for a xplendld observance of the day in Red Cioud. The commencement oxctcNcs weie well attended aud the gtailuates clear ed enough money to pay all their ex penses. Will Lets.'in came down troin Dead- wood, S I) , to attend the commence ment exeieises ami visit with his re latives. Mini (iiiirnth, Minnie Sherman ll'tttiu Morrison and Irene Miner will attend the graduating excises In Cowles tonight. Frank Williams, who was operated npon for strangulated hcrmla last week, is rapidly recovering and will soon bo out. Must Bk Sold Mv traction engine and new separator, used ono season. Will bo sold nt a sacrilico piico. C. D. WllITTAKKR. Ralph McConkoy, Charles Ludlow and Walt Saundorson left Tuesday for St. Louifi, where they expect to securo work at tho World's fair grounds. At tho Congregational church on Sunday morning the pastor will speak on tho theme, "The Church of Christ." Rev. Bates will occupy tho pulpit in tho evening. Dr. W. F. Manspoakor of Juniata was in the eity this week to attend the funeral of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Victor Manspoakor, MonJuy, aud will remain in the city a few days. Man anii Wikk Wantkd Man to work and woman to cook. Young couple without children preferred. Good references r quired. Apply at Starke Bios.' ranch, Amboy. The attendance at the commence ment cxcicisos and the inconveniences of Woodman hall as a place for public entertainments emphasize the need of a suitable opera house for Red Cloud. Stops muro pain, relieves more suf fering, prevents more heart aches and diseases than any other remedy. That is what Hollistor's Rocky Moun Tea will do; Ur cents in tea or tablet form. C. L. Cotting. Spring Work means New Harness We have them in near ly any style you ' want. Not the cheap, shoddy kind, which are dear at any price, but good, serv iceable harness at prices that are right. We guar antee our harness in every way to be perfect ly satisfactory. You can't afford to pay fancy prices for harness that will give you no bet ter satisfaction than you can get from our goods. Don't pass us by when you need a harness. We Are It. MORHARI BROS. Hardware Co. Tho little two-year-old son of Elmer Boardslco, living just over tho lino in Kansas, fell from a chair Tuesday and broke its arm. The child was brought to Red Cloud, and Dr, Damcrell set the broken limb. Tho age of the child Is favorable to a speedy healing of the break. Parties owning lots u the cemoterv are requested to clean up by Saturday evening, the '28th, as there will be no cleaning on Monday, as we want to clean the diives. Gates will bo closed Monday till 1 o'clock sharp, Please keep your dogs at home. By order of cemoteiy board. The baccalaureatu .senium to the giadu'iting ela-s of tho high school wil be delivered at tho Congregational church next Sunday evening by Rev. J. M.Bates of the Episcopal church The change was made in older to no commodate as many as possible of those who desired to attend. The weddingof Mr. James W. Knight and Miss Florence E. Sawyer occurred at the home of the bride's parents in Inavale, Neb , Saturday evening May 14 at 7 o'clock. Miy their life always bo full of blessing. R0y. W. T Taylor, pastor rf tho M. E church, oflluintod A dainty repast was spread. Two little children of George and Henry Nowhouso wero playli g on Webstor street Monday evening and came near being run over by a toam driven by Charles McKolghan. I ho team shied atsomo object in the stroot and both children wero knocked down. Tuodrivor pulled tho horses hack on their haunches and tho children were dragged out of danger. No blnmo at taches to tho driver of tho team. Attempted Jatl-brcak. Jake Kohn ami Henry Woodman, tho mirglars who aro hold in the Red Cloud jail awaiting trial for burglary at Mc Cook, were well on their way to nink ing their escape, when tho removal of Fiank Barker to Lincoln ravelled their plans, though tho discovery was not miido until last Sunday. Kohn and Woodman were arrested at MeCook a few weeks ago, and had been in jiil but a few hours when they mado their escape through a transom over the door. At the time it was sup posed they used a knife in making their escape. They were reairestoil nt Orleans and brought to Red Cloud for safe-keeping. Shenir McAtthur put tin in in tho up per tior of cell, and they seemed to enjoy their surtoundings, for when Frank Bin ker was lemoved from the big Bttel eago on the first lloor they pleaded very stiongly to be allowed to remain whero they wire. Howevei, Sheriff McArthur thougnt they would be safer in the eago. Last Saturday night a local sport got drunk nnd was locked in ono of tho cells foimerly occupied by the burglars. Sunday morning Sheriflf McArthur told him to open the window aud lot some feesh air into his cell. He took hold of tho padlotk which fasten ed tho inside steel lattice covering the window. The lock dropped into his bauds, and he informed the shorill of what had happened. An examination showed that the curved bar of the lock had boon sawed through in two places, leaving a gap of about a quaiter of an inch. This had been plugged with soap to cover up what had been done Further examination showed that one of the bars on tho window had been sawed nearly half way through, witli some dull instrument, it also Having boon plugged with soap to hide the gap. Shorill MeArthur called assistance and at once began to search for the tool with which tho work Had been done. The prisoners wero stripped aud searched and every conceivable hiding plaso about their cell was also examined. The only tiling in tho shape of a tool which could he found was an aluminum comb about six inches long. Thu tooth of the comb wero worn blunt at tho ends aud wero somewhat scrat ched and twisted. It seemed hatdly possible that thu work accomplished could have been dono with so snlt and blunt an instru ment, but u liial soon demonstrated that, by careful work, thu tooth of tho comb would cut iuto tho steel bars, and tho mystery was solved. Tho prisoners aro now locked in separate cells in the big cage at night, and tho shorill has furnished them with a rubber comb. Kohn was particularly abusive to ward the sheriff when mado to strip, nut ho had to taku his medicine. Do you need more blood and moiu llesh, do you need more strength this spring? Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will bring them all. If itfails your money back. II3 cents. Tea or tablet form. C. L. Cotting. Arc You UslnJ Allen's Foat-Easc? Shako Into your shoos Allen's Foot Iv.ib0, a powder. It euros corns,; bun ions, painful, smarting, hot, swollen feet. At all druggistsjand;shoolstotcs, 25 cents. Itlll'.UMATlSM CUUKI) IN a da v. Mllo Cure for HlionmatUiu iiml Nourtilulu radically cureh tn 1 to .1 days. I(h action upon llio n)ntem Ih remarkable ami inyMurloua. It removes at orico ttiu cauo ami tho dUcato Im mediately dhappeara. The ilrt dobo urcatly boiioBtH, 75 cents and ll,03. Soldi by U.K. Grice, DruMUt, Hod Cloud. DECORATION DAY 1904 The cobwebs of peace have stretched across the mouths of silent cannon, while waving grain covers the fields that were once the scene of carnage. On Decoration Day this Be Closed during the ceremonies. The Goiuderj-Kaley Glothinj Go. One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce. Red Cloud, Nebraska Turnure Bros.' BARGAIN SALE i oDays Commencing Friday morning. May 27, and con tinuing to Monday, June 6, we will offer the greatest bargains ever offered at any sale ever held in Red Cloud. We start in the Millinery Department and offer Street Hats at prices unheard of. Having bought a traveling man's sample line of Street Hats at a big discount, we will sell them below wholesale prices. They will be on our center counter marked in plain figures. Summer Dress Goods In short lengths, from 2 to 10 yards, at bargain prices. Having had an extra heavy trade in this line has left a large assortment of short lengths, hence the prica. Also on center counter. Sunbonnets Former price 20 and 25c. Bargain sale price, 15 and iqc. Parasols An extra fine line of parasols during this sale at bargain prices. Tailor Made Suits During this sale all our Tailor-made Suits go at one-third off, 33.1, per cent discount. Our loss is your gain. (An ill wind that blows nobody good. Groceries 30 pounds Prunes $1 00 4 pounds extra large, fine Prunes 25 Fine Nectarines, per pound k 10 2 pounds good Coffee 25 1 pound Japan Tea 19 4 2-pound cans of Tomatoes 25 3 3-pound cans solid pack Tomatoes 25 Advo Pancake Flour, per package 05 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, per package 05 Ralston's Pancake Flour, per package.... 05 Ralston's Hominy Grits, per package 05 Malta Vita, 2 packages for 25 Force " " 25 Vigor, per package 10 Banner, Saxon, Coupon, Shamrock, Yan- kee and High Five Oat Meal, 5-lb pks. . 23 See Us for Dishes. Only-1 o . s ; r rai ':M i II t tf. s , Jiirnnti-lMiiiWHir -" --W "r mi KSgsaagygFtggcyyjgg