;??,r'wBSH"WWili mmt. SSa ,r "? vi-r-iai ir Eg. r T ' .-w- !i MMMlimMIIA4MMHMMMMteJMftha .. V, "JkHfilPS V " " --- . -" -J- i-' rTJ i rMPJfl j'(BT jfefTL. fr "Aiifciuh . r 'J ' - - ...wMit, .nilfcMAiillttl "J r ...,-,- -. . , T. , , L Jttb Jr K i 1 ) f" .- Jfes, Friend! hr If you are going to buy a 'wagon Don't buyany thing but a NEWTON. The HUBS and AXLES have been in the Dry House for six years 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 Back and Cushons, and Spring Back and Cushons for $45. Come and see me. Goods for your Money where else. JAMES PETERSON. .-" Hr t LOCALETTES m Stock saddles at Joe Fogel's. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. Hoy Tait was in Oxford the first of week. N.Longtin was in Superior Wednes day morning. Geo. Warren is attending the state fair this week. Try Ward Hayos for a first claa sbave or hair-cut. Miss Edna Black of Bloomigton was in town, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Butler were in Lincoln this week. Miss Mary Damerell is viilting in Lincoln this woek. Charley Beal returned from St. Louis Wednesday morning. If you want the boat and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. El. Seaton and wifo were attending the state f ir this wqek. SeoJoeFogel for anything in the harness or saddlery line. H. W. Bayless of Ojldo Rock was in tied Cloud Tuesday. F. A. Baker of Blue Hill wai in Red Cloud the first of the week. Miss Cornne Dusenberry returned Sunday to her homo in Nelson. Honrv Clark and wifo attended the state fair at Lincoln this week. Bruce and Roy Robinson returned homo from their visit In Norton, Kins. Georgd Rifo and sister went to Lin coln, Monday, to attond the stnto fair (J. W. Lindsay took some of his Gall oway cattle to tho state fair last Thurs day. Misses Nolle Minor and Emma Grave's loft Tuesday for a visit in tho WOBt. I am miking a specialty of gentle mans fine laundry work Mts. N. 8. Rants. Will Kent was in Lincoln a few days this week, going thero to consult with physicians. Miss Cora Tulloys returned Saturday after a two months visit in Lincoln and Clay Centor. J. L. Miner and Geo. Coon left Sun day for Odgon Colo., where they have purchased some cattle. Mrs J. A. Tulloys roturnod Saturday, from Manitou, Colo., where sho has buon for tbo last month. David Stlzman, Jr., arrived in Red Cloud aSturday for a visit with his parents, who live north of here. G B. and D D. Fanbin of Naponco woro looking after business matters in Bid Cloud the first of the week. V. B. Fulton and wifo and Mrs. Jas. Burdon left tho first of tho week for Lincoln, where they will visit tbo state fair. Martin Hultquist of Hultqiiist Bros , Holdredgo, Nob , was looking after business matters in Red Cloud Tues day. Nellie Fu'lor, Donver "My face was full oft pimples and black-heads, liollister's Rooky Mountain Tea has driven then away. Popplo hardly tfiSsrW or 4 depend on. I will give you More than you can get any- know me. I'm looking tine" 35 cents. Tea or tablets C. L. Cjttlng. Quick service and first class work is the motto at Suhnflnii's barbor shop. Mrs. Addio Gross and daughter Blanch loft Tuesday morning, for Arkansas, whero they will make their homo in tho future Albright & Rife are looking for the porson holding No. 37, which draws one of the dinner sets whioii they are giv ing to their cash customers. Salesmen Wanted To sell Lubrica ting oils and paints, a splendid oppor tunity for a good raau. Address The liarvy Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Everott Dyer and sitter Mabel passed through here Sunday, on their way to St. Louis. Everett looks as natural as ever and gelt along unusally well. Ed Jeffries, who has been working in Ward Hayes' barb.tr shop for some time, left Sunday, driving from Red Cloud to Lebanon. He left no address. Rev G H. R ce and family will ro turn today from their vac ition trip in Minnesota. Mr. R'ce will again tako up his work in the Congregational church. F. B. Kdgerton and wifa of Caspor, Wyoming, passed through this city, Tuesday, on their way to Guide Rock, called thereby tne illness of her mother Mrs J. F. Watt. Miss Winnifred Perkins of Omaha was elected by tbe school board to fill the vacancy eausod by the resignation Mrs M mio Wat-k un, as teacher of the first and second grades. J. W. Sullivan of Muncie, Ind , has purchased tho M irgan Davis farm, east 01 (Jo 1. Lindsay's on tho river bottom, and will move his family here and make this his homo in the futuro. E G Roderick, who is a B. & M. fireman out of Wymore, was badly cut Monday evening by being struck on tbe head with a chunk of coal. Tbo company surgeon at Wjmaro dreised tbo wound. Charley Godsey, who worked for Ward Haves last summer, came in from Marvville, Mo., to-day to take bis old position in Hayes' barber shop. Cuarlov is one of the best barbers who ever worked in Red C.oud. The Misses Alice and Ella Remsberg and Mary Farquhar left Thursday for Colorado Miss Alice goes to Trinidad, where she will teach in the public schools, and Miss Ella Remsberg will teach in Denver. Miss Faiquhar has also secured a position as teacher in Colodado. A baby show, for babies between tho ages of six months and threo years, will bo bold in Miss Hadoll's gy ninau slum ro ims Thursday morning between tho hours of 9 and II. Euliunce fee will bo ton coats. Judges will award tho prlzd to tbe winning baby. Ad mission free. Judge F. G. Humor of Kearnoy was in town Tuesday. Ho tiled tho appeal in the Barkor caso Monday aftornoon and then camo hero to look up tho caso. Ho will probably try to got a stay on tho ploa of insanity, as he inter viewed several hero as to Barker's in sanity, This bill of exceptions was bled later in tho week. It will proba bly bo six months or a year before Bar ker will bang. Personals Si'hoi 1 will open Monday. Light harnets at Joe Foirel'. Kd Ttylor was in Bluo Hid, Monday. J. 1. llald sells hud, ami sella it quick. t( Dr. E A. Ihotnas, dentist, U.unerell block. t George Zeiglor was up from Superior Sunday. Ed Burr was up from Guiio Rock Mouday. O Reams of Rivortou was In the city Monday. L. H. Fort went to Lincoln Tuesday evening. Roy Teel returned Sunday, from Mo Cook. Sjward (J irbor roturnod to Kitisas City, Sunday. M. C. Knlton and family were in town, Sunday. Mr?. T E I'eummi left Saturday, for Boulder, Colo. SiieiilT MoArthur attended tho state fair this wtok. Jim (Jalusha is taking in tho state fair, this weok. 11. II Hopkins of Cnvlos was in town M uday. Miss Nolle Ntsblt wont to Iuavalo, Monday evening. Mrs R C Burko of Bjatwlck in town Mouday. G. R Hondrickof Cra, K-iu?., in the city Sunday. W J. Gusmiro of Grana Island iu Red Cloud Monday. was wns was Tiy Hide's restaurant, old post-office building, for a square meal. J. E Butler and wlf.', of CjwIos upent Sunday iu Red Cloud. F. B. Edgorton and wifo, of Casper, Wyo , were in town, Mouday. J. F. Morgan of Watortown, S. D , was hero the first of tho week. Mrt. F. T. Lako of Republican City was iu town tho first of tho week. Mrs, S.W. Foo and sons returned homo Monday, after a visit in Colo rado. Mr. and Mrs. T C. Hucker returned Friday from a visit iu Nemaha ami Auburn. Bon McFarland and Jim Gather returned from St. Louis Wednesday morning. Ed. Overing, Jr., has purchased the Remsberg property and expects to 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't.belbeat. 7 So per gallon Be sure and "get your barn paint from from us. MORHABT BROS. HardwareXo. move inio It about the first of Novem ber. Miss (itila Uocd left Tuesday, for Oxlotd, wheie slut she accept d a posi tion in the schools. Dolph Heydo Iris moved his tailor slop to the tear room over 1'iuil Storey's clothing stoio. Mr. and Mrs O E Hughes, Miss Ella Cook a id Hob r Clugh returned Sat u id u v from camping at lie Hoy. Miss B.-ss Mush tetiitiiHl Friday evening from Iowa, where sue has been visiting for the last two months. Elmer Wilson returned Sunday morning from Santa Ana, Cilif, whoio ho has been for the last threo years. Miss Ruby D.uiduraiid, who ha been visiting with her uncle, N Long'.in,left Tuesday night for tier homo iu Aurora, IvinsHH. Tneru will bo services in the Congre gational chinch Sunday mottling and at Indian Crook in the afternoon, con ducted by the Rv Rieo. Mrs. L II H arklcdgo's mother r tttriioil the first of Hid week from an extended visit In eastern suites. She was accompanied by her sister. J H. It Miisbfi'g has sold his resi dence and expects to leave hero about tlio Hist of N iveniber. He expects to make bis li uiie iu l)mvnr in thofntuie. Mr. l)esie Laughlln ot Denver, who has l)nn visiting with her pirents, M. ami Mrs Tom Hatlietd, left Wednesday for Concoidin, Ivans , for a visit with her brother, Curt Hatfield. George Fontres', who bus boon in I lio barber btisints in Red Cloud for Hoveral years, left Wednesday inornicg for Long Island, K'ttiMis, which place ho expects to make his future home. M try Spiingo tho pimples with warm water You need a blood tonic; would advise you to tako llolllttors Rocky Mountain Tea. It drives away all eruptions. 33 cents. Tea or tablet form. C. L Cotting. Westward tho orb of glory takos its way, Wisconsin is the stato, you hear every body s ly, Ii's made itself famous by ono groat stride; Rocky MountaiajTea has mado its name worldwide. C L Cotting. Rudolph Kubic of this placo, who drew numbor 1804 in the Rosebud land lottery, went to Bonosteel about a woek ago for tho purpose of picking out his claim, but returned without doing so. Ho said that he could find no claim which in his Judgement was worth tiling on. E Johnson, who has for some time run the Main street livery barn, hat sold the building to county attorney E "U Overman and the stock to A. A. Boron. Mr. Johnson will move, in the near future, to his farm, south of tbe river, in Line precinct. Mr. Boren will continuo in the livery busiueas at tbe old stand. i Win. Fulton and Miss Crissio Elliott of Cnin obeli woro married in the office of.Cuunty Judgo Koonoy, Wodnesdty morning, August 31st. Mr. Fulton is to; county assessor of Franklin county an I h one of Campbell's best known an I best liked young men. Tho lady of uis choice is a sister of Postmaster Elliott of Campbell and Is an accomp lished young lady. Bert and Miss Bertha Elliott, brotherand sister of tho bride, accompanied them to this city. They left very soon after tho ceremony for Campbell, whore tbey will raako their home. Will will teaob in the schools at Campbell until work in his office, as asses r, begins iu tho spring List Tuesday evening O. C. Teel gave a very pleas int whim party to a number of his gentlemen friends. Mrs. Teul is at presunt visiting with rela tives at Indianola, Nebraska, and Oscar thought this would bo a good time to entertain tho boys. Tho evening was spent playing whist and smoking and later refreshments wore sorvod, of which all partook. Thoro being no ladies present thoro wore occasional expressions of opinions which are not printable, though nil were acceptable. Tho guests departed at a late hour and all oxpressed themselves as having spent a most enjoyablo ovoning and hoped the event might bo ropeated soon. arker HaMftlRft Postponed. Franic Barkers attorneys, Hamor ana4 Hamer of Koarnoy, Nebraska, Hied a petition in error in the supremo court, Monday. The c institution statutes pro vides that tho liliue of an appeal in a capital caso oporatos.as a stay of elocu tion. Barkoi'd llfo will tbe:eforo bo pro. longed until the supremo court reviews the caso and decides whether or not tho judgmmt of tho lower court shall stand. If tho judgment is afllrmod tho supremo court will bo reqiiirod to sot tho date. Thero ure 44 assignments of error in the petition, which alleges that while tho complaint charges proumditation and malaco in tho "shooting," it faili to uiako this chargo in roard to tho "killing". This, JuJgo Humor says, is nocessary to socure a conviction for murder in tho Brst degree. Tho pati lion In error alleges that tho Informa tion doos not charge murder In tbe first degree: but that the facts alleged in tbe information are equivalent to if we can't fit you right off, but we'll make any nec essary alterations. Prices no higher than the quality justifies. Never in our successful history were we better pre pared to serve the people of Red Cloud and vicinity. Prices are lower. Quality higher. Come and see us. Reunion visitors are cordially invited to visit our store. While some may think it early to buy winter clothes, it won't hurt to get our ideas and our prices. Money back if anything goes wrong. No man is your superior in this store. Fall Hats, Shoes and Furnishings All In. GomdeD-Kaley Ono Price First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. AvVANAAvyNvyN R.ead This Carefully I am making lots of Farm Loans. There arc 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 giving 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 tor making loans that some one is bound to suit. No one can give better rates. J. H. BAILEY. Red Cloud. murder iu the socond degree- Aftor reciting tho comprint Judgo Hamor contends as follows: "All after tbo foregoing is a mero In ference from the facts stated. Tno foreg ling facts chargo that tho defend ant mado the 'assault' with deliberate and nremuditated malice, but tbev do not chargo that tho killing was done with deliberate and promeditatod malice. Section 8 of tho criminal code, which detinos murdor in tho iirst degree, provides that tbo 'killing' shall bo done 'purposely and of deliberate and premeditated malice.' Tho porson who contemplates the making of an assault and then determines that ho will mako ic, and does make it, may not contemplate anything beyond the assault. If tho assault is committed without excuse or justitication ho doos it of 'deliberate and promo litated malice,' but if a killing occurs which be did not contemplate it oinnot bo said that ho dollber.Uod and premeditated it, bocause he could not boliborato and premoditato that which was not in his mind." Mrs. WllllaB leluTflDea. Word was recolvad in this city Wed nesday morning of the death of Mrs. William Zduff, which ocoured at Omaha Monday evening, after a short illness. Mrs. ZolulTs maiden name was Cora Blunders and she was married to Mr. Zdluff in this city, June 12, 1891. Mr Z iluff was formorly in the barber budnojs in this city and is a brother of Mrs. Ooorze Fentress and Mrs. b. P. Hadloy, tho latter of whom was with her sister in-law when she died, lhreo childron survive her, a girl 8 years of ago, another 3 years of ago and a two old-week's baby. MaklHft Friends Every Day. This ran truthfully bo said of Jell-o ice cream powder, the now product for making the most doliclou ice cream you ever ate; everything in tho pack ago. Nothing tasts so good iu hot weather. All grocers are placiag it in stock. If your grocer can't supply you send 25o for 3 packages by mail. Four kinds: Vanilla, Chocolate, Straw berry and unflavored. Address, Tbe Genesee Pure Food Co., D SOS, ,Le I Urw. N. Y. 38 Are You Ready? If you're ready for your Fall Suit we're ready to show you the new ideas in color ings and the late kinks in the cut and make-up. Buy Early Don't allow the choicest things to slip away from you. You'll be pretty hard to lit Clothing Go., Clothiers, yvyx . Do You Eat Meat? Whon you uro hungry and wnnt somothlg nlco in the mout lino, drop Into my inarkot. 1 bavo tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausage and moats, flsb, and game in season. I tliluk. und almost know, that I can please you. Give me a trial. , W. I. K00N, Successor to ROBINSON & BURDEN. J. P. HALE RIBD CLOUD WBOSTBR COUNTY NEBRASKA ?: STATE -AND- FARM LOANS Some of tho finest farms ond city property In Webster Coun ty, Nebraska, for sale. Prlcos runging from f 15 to 125 per aore. .. P.HALm, ftp ei9utNmmra$km, I I 4 S I, &B! m 111 SffSl tf 1 to . B . nm Kfcf fc M rtj m ' L ! v ..v 'vnsfl$ jg3MJpBg?3BffWIWWjiitt , wM!ui!J w KamaWalawalaaaamaaaaMaaMaaJaWmi! - J