i Th ifFTIfihTarniiM HHM gggggagggg'W''' fiiS(tA3n ariMftMtMtMi y''UMfiiyiprwyi,; ..yua ijiiwwiJWMMmi MDPPfippmfTn ... -atttsr vr iSWK kdlMMHBMMHMMua f- - r in.ig W .3 HWINv w "WWE wipwww WMMWMWMIVt vU- t .5 rf ITilMHHiHHBrtfnVBMinDiKHn iiifqiiiiijpiiiippii t3&S83KPZ,Ktvri "r "nB; MvMmtmm' - . 1 LI I 'ft l Ai V Yes, Friend! If you are going to buy a wagon: Don't buy any thing but a NEWTON. The HUBS and AXLES have been in the Dry House for a YEAR before they are put into a wagon. The Company don't build any thing but wagons and they Build Them to STAY. Wagons are all they have to I have buggies for $45 and up. I can give you a Leather quarter Top, Leather Bask and Cushons, and Spring Back and Cushons for $45. Come and see me. Goods for your Money where else. JAMES PETERSON. f LOCALETTES Light harness at Joo Foeel'a. Stock saddles at Joe Fogel's. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. If you want the best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. SeeJoeFogel for anything in tbo harness or saddlery lino. Try Ward Haves for a first claa shave or, hair-cut. J. P. Hile sells land, an sells tt quick. l Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damerell block. C. H. Kaleywent to Lincoln, Tues day. J. R. Mercer has a now rubber tlra buggy. w T. Auli! of Lincoln, was in town Sunday. Frank Cowden spent Sunday in Superior. Dwight Wilson was up from Super ior, Sunday. Hugh Miner loft Sunday morning lor Chicago, Mrs. Eva C190 returned Monday, from Lincoln. Walter Scott of Blue Hill, was in town Monday. Mrs. Fred Brewer returned Monday, from McCook. Dr. Gardner of Wymoro, was in town, Sunday. Mrs. Goo. Hutchison U on the sick list, this week. Mrs. Bomford returned homo from Oninbn, Monday. Bon McFarland loft Tuesday morn ing for St. Louis. JimCathor wont to St. Louis the first of tbo wook. Dan Garber of Suporlor, was In town tho first of tbo week. Mis Rose Rnuoboy was down from Franklin, Wednesday. F. M Douglas of Blonmlngtnu whs The German Insurance Co. of Freoport, 111., and tho Fatrmers' Mutual Insurance Co. - of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County.. Look up your policy and see'me. C. Phono 03. Red Cloud. Insurance Agency ilBBiiliiiiliiMiii iiiiiii r V& JdB9S BH depend on. I will give you More than you can get any- in Rod Cloud, Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hutch- in), on August 22, a girl. Tiy Hale's restaurant, old post-ofUco building, for a square meal. George Overing and Roscoo Cather, were in Cowles, Saturday. Miss Emraa Berktield, left Sunday evening for Boulder, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foe, left Sunday morning, for a trip to Denven. Seward Garber of Kansas City, was in the city the tint of the week. Miss Corrlno Dusenborry of Nelson is in the city visiting with friends. Quick service and first class work is the motto at Scbaff nil's barber shop. Ed Emigh of Madison, Nebr., was in town visiting with relatives, this week. Dr. Angle of Lincoln, was in town Tuesday in consultation with Dr. Cook. Mrs. Beu Ludlow left Tuesday, for South Omaha, to visit with her sister Alfred Hadell ha? moved into the Sherwood property on Seward street Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hucker, nro visit in in Auburn and Nemaha, this week. Mrs. Anna Dorman of lilnois, is visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown. lam miking a specialty of gentle mans tiuo laundry work Mrs. N. S. I? ants. Miss Claudo Golrgeson of Naponee, li visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Wig gins. George Bith of Olathe, Kansas, was iranHacting business iu Red Cloud, MiiuUv. Tborct Foe of Cowles w'as looking after busi.iess matters in Red Cloud, Tuesday. Mrs. Ward Hnyos and daughter, returned bomofiom Uniaha tho lirst of the week. Ruy Phelps who has been spending iiis vacation in Colorado, returnsd Homo Monday. Boyd Smith roturned Tuesday, from Kearney, wheru he has been attending tho street fair. ' Jack Reed loft Monday for Dis Moines, Iowa, where ho will visit for tho next two weeks. Lost Between tho Fry farm and Ucckwith's, west of town, a coat. Find er leave at this olftce. Paul Popit left Su inlay for St. Louis whoro ho will take iu tho exposition for the next two weeks. Mis. Win. Woods and childron, of M C 10k aro in tho city visiting with Her fnl hur, J. O. Lindloy. Haivey Cox unit wife returned to Lincoln, Wednesday, after a mouth's vi"it wiih 1 datives in Lester, Mrs. Staub of Spokane, Wash., who has to mi visiting with Mr?. K. J. Dnekoi , left Monday for St. L011U mid C'litMg". Mih Fiunk Smi'Uer who htii lici n V'Mtitin n 1 nivm lime for homo time, intutiR'i! m her homo in South D.ikoin, Suiulii) i'lii- lull game Sunday bitwoun U' (I C iiui uiiil 1'i.iv.ttf, i8ultcil iu a vic tory for ilia I101111) team, the score ni'iim y to -'. ' Salt'Miio 1 Wanti'il To Hull Lubrirn tin it hIIh anil paints, a splendid ipioi tunlti fur a guild man. Adiliess Tiio llurvy Oil Co., Oltivulnud, Ohio. Personals. Walter Km-y vus iu Denver tho titat of the week. Al Grout wis down from Riverton Wednesday. L II Klncklfdgo was In Blue Hill, Wo Inesday. Art Wooloott of Inavale, was In the city Thursday. W. B Householder was n Rod Cloud visitor Monday. Mrs K bt. Fortune wont to liothon, the first of tho week. D II msoholder of Charlton, arrived iu Red CI ud Monday. Mrs. John Bailey has returned to hor heme In Norton, Kan. Lee C jlumbia of Guide Rock was in Rod Cioinl, Tluusday. J. II. Galloway of Hastings was in Red Cloud Tuesday. J.S. L'irgent of Guido Rock was a Red Ctottd visitor Thursday. Alsid Litigtou returned Wednesday from a visit in Concordia Kansas. The "Drummer B iy of Shiloh" will be in Red Cloud during tho Reunion. Cans 1'haies has accepted a position in tho groeoiy storo of Albright and Rife. R. R Wilkins of Alma was ntteddlng to business matters in Red Cloud this week. Isaac B. Colvin, Guido Ruck's hustl ing real estate agent, was iu Red Cloud Monday. Look up the dato opposite yournnmo 011 the paper this tells when you are paid up too. "Mis. W. V. Beal roturned to her honi't in this city Tuesday, after a visit in Colorado. G. A. Crow of Guido Rock was looking after business matters in Red Cloud Thuisday. W. D. Gruff of Seward, has taken a position as bar tender for F. R. Man dervillo, for a tew weeks. Dr. K K-tnyon representing tho Dr. Allatnan Hospital of Atchison, Kin., was lnR3d Cloud Sunday. G. A. Bukerof Lawrence, was look, ing after business matters in Red Cloud, the hrst of tbo week. Mr. Poole and wife, of Lincoln, visit ed at the home of W. V. Beal ' in this city, a couple of days this week. F. R. Mundeville, wife and baby came over from Red Cloud last evening to 'visit with friends Blue Valley Blade. A. E. Otto of Nebraska City, auditor Ritkins 'Barn Paint A barn, roof and bridge paint that is guaranteed for 5 years. A dandy good paint and one that wears and preserves the wood. A price that is right for a PAINT that can'tlbeibeat. per gallon Be sure and '."get your barn paint from from us. HardwareXo. for the DntT Griln Co was looking after 1 1 Intuiesti of his company in this city Thin stliiy. lvm. It itiptntaiin pafsid throned this city last evening on his way to his home in Alini, after a visit in tho nuttli ern part of the state. Mdton Mtehaol andMUsTomporanco A Rinkel, of near Inavalo, wore mar ried by county Judgo Kionoy on Wtd ncsday, August 21 th. A. A. Remliold of St. Francis Kinsas, brought a couple of carloads of cattle to this city Wednesday to soil to tho feeders in this vicinity. F. N Richardson lott Wednesday for Hasting!, iu the interests of tho Red Cloud Interstate reunion. Ho will stop nt the intermediate points on his wny. County Judge Konney sa ho has been kept guessing this week. There nro a number of good looking school limns at bis boatding house, and of course we all know how bashful hu is- Miss L'7zl Marker, county supeilii tendent, ijavo a reception to tho teachuts, who nio attending institute this week, Tuesday evening, nt tho homo of Mrs W. A. McKeighan. Mis K MiF.tihnd tins moved her household goods over the storo room and lias tented her resilience propeity to Mr J H Brown, and family, of Oklahoma, who will make their homo in this 'ity in the future. Clerk of the district court Hutchison received notice the Hrst of tho wc ok ciil ing a special term of the district court to commence on September 7 No jury is to liu called for this term. There nro some iinpoittiut cases called which Judge Attains will endeavor to dispose of. Mis. Sam Templo unit daughter Mary lettirued homo Saturday, from Excelsior Spiings, Mo., where they have been visiting the last two months. All members of Faith Rebecca lodge, No. 10, aro r quested bt bo present nt the meeting, September 1. Thete will bo initiation and other important busi ness. Bornard MoNony and R. T. Potter left Saturday for Sonttlo Washington where Mr. Potter has decided to locate, we aro sorry to loso Mr. Potter as ho is one of tho ablest lawyers in south western Nebraska. The Wtbiter county teachers Insti tute has been in session, this week, in this city. There aro nearly ono hun dred enrolled this year which does not look as though there woul 1 bo a. lack of teachers in this county for the en suing year. J. L. McBrien, republican candidate for state superintendent, was present Monday and delivered an tddreis ic the congregational church. The ladles aid society of the Metho dist church gavo an ice cream social at the borne of Mrs. A. Conover, last Wednesday evoning which was attend ed by quite a large number. A musical program was rendered and was much injo.ved by all present and also by people Who lived somo distnnco away; the conditions of tho atmosphere txinr such that sound was carried ome distance Preaching services at tho Cmistian nhnri-h next Sundav Bible School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 p. m. subject: Seeing tho Invisible or Lessons suggest ed the X Rays. The pastor will begin a series of sermons to young mon on Sunday evening. Topic: Tho Glory of Young Men. Tho general publlj, but young men especially aro invited to ittend these services. The rural mall carriers of Webster nounty mot in O. O. Toef. ofllne last Saturday and formed a mall carriers association. The majority of the rural mail carriers of the county wero ore sent Bnd tho following ofllcors wore elected for the ensuing year: W. D. Wnvno Htadon, prosident; O. A. Row- sun. Rod Cioud. vice president-, L. W. Stbin. Guide R-ick. Rccrotnry; P. O GrandstnlT, Bladen, Troasuror. Hot or cold baths, first cIhbs barber, work, nt Manspoakor'n, opposite Cot ting's dniK store. New bath tub, everything neat and clean. Mrs. C. II. Jennings, Boston "Our nabies (twins), wore sickly. Had Roveral doctors, but no results. Hollis tor's Rooky Mountain Tea mado them -tronir and robust." 35'conts. Tea or tnblot form. C. L. Cutting. 'R. Haggard who wns arrested at this place last woek, for tho burglary of a soro in Almonn, Kan., was taken to that placo last Saturday, by Sborift" Hatcbor of Norton county, Kansns. Haggird nctreoing.to go without tho formality of n requisition. Mayor Iloflklny tho mnn win was tobbod, and a Mr. Fowler, of Almeiia accompanied them. Norton county is cnttalnly olllceriul by a "cheap skate" outfit as they wero unwilling to pay n stiltnbio aw ml for tho most of as desperate a character as Hnggmd. To us it would appear that for tho arrest of such criminals as this that it would bo tho best of pulley to show somo liberality in the way of a reward, as nil olllcer does iiot feel like risking his life for glory alone or tho small pittance of 8.'i hit espouse to bis ell oris to secure an exhibit of tho agricultural products of this county at thu Stifto Fair, Mr. Goo. Hummed ws kept busy Weduus .kfy yvvVv1 ' Mighty Busy Now Unpacking New Fall Good: but Wo Hositato to Advise You That It Will Pay You to buy your fall and winter wearables of us. All the new and snappy Hats, Caps, Ties and Suits are ready to be shown. Gomdeu-Haley One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce. Red Cloud, Neb. vsAWAWWAnAvA vnA ' R.ead This Carefully I am making lots of Farm Loans. There are reasons for this. I can close'a loan for you in three days after taking your application, for these reasons: You do not have to wait and pay for a man to examine the land. My company has oceans of money. You do not wait for them to sell your loan in New York or London before getting the cash. You can Pay Off at Any Time. without gWing a day's notice of your inten tion so to do. All other companies require from 30 to 60 days notice on this point. I have so many different plans for making loans that some one is bound to suit. No one can give better rates. J. H. BAILEY. Red Cloud. day taking care of tbo things received. There were two dray loads of products which were taken 10 the depot Thurs day morning for shipment. He receiv ed more than 70 exhibits of apples, 40 exhibits of grapos. and some very large re ii, watermelons, anu uuuno, auu in fact there was not in our Judgement anything but was exceptional in size. The samples of corn were exceptionally large. Some of tho oars were more than 14 inches long and largo in dia meter in proportion and tho tho cob was well filled with k'ernels. Ten Auld te Suttest a Semen. Dr. G. O. W. Farnham of Lincoln, will turn preacher, provided fifty of tho business men of Lincoln, who aro non church goers, will agree to go to church. Tho text of tho first sermon is to bo solected by W. T. Auld. The proposition has met with considorable I favor. We believe wo could iimko a close guess at what tho text will bo If Mr. Auld suggests it. The I. O.O.F. Picnic The executive committoo of tho Ro publican Valley I. O. O. F. picnic association bavo docidod to hold the annual picn'o on September 15, at Superior. Tho lodges at Nelson, Hardy and Franklin hivo been ad mitted into the associationjby tho com- mitteo and plans nrej neing mm 10 make tho plcniojblgger and hotter than tver. There will bo an oleborato pro gram for tbo day's proceedings, consls ting of races, horse hoo pitching con tons, hammer throwing lotc. In tho ovoniir,' there will be workjin tho three degrees, in the opera house. THERE'S all the dif ference in the Cut of a Glove as there is in the Cut of a coat. GORDON GLOVES (aside from Strength and Comfort) have a Cut that makes you proud of your hands. $ 1 .50. Glothing Go., Do You Eat Meat? When yon uro hungry and want aomothig nice in the meat lino, drop into my market. I have the nicest kind of Home-made Sausage otid meats, fish, and ganie Hi season. I think, and almost know, that I can plenso you. Give me a trial. W. L. K00N, I successor to ROBINSON i BURDEN. I HHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW iW V j.R. hale MA 1 RIB D CLOUD i St WBOSTBtt COUNTY WW. NEBRASKA 1 j$ I Re ESTATE h ( -AND- 5 fTARM LOANS ' Somo of tho ilnost farms and If ' ? clfy proptity In Wobstoi Conn- VI ty, Sobraska, for halo Prices ' M. runglng from 810 to W3 per aero, f ' It ' ,v fm J J. R. HALE, WW ( Rod Cloud, Nobraskm. , fW f x Vv' ;' Kr'';Jawwm 'is-- fSMmmu ' "iLM 1 '-& " ammm 1 P, VI t ,t im I I J! 1 j, urn s m 1 M18BBS., mossrrrfisvfmxcsasi fflgwwNaww, Fri tm 'i 5 1 '"wwirtAw ft rwi".iMLJt