nail ih Ti nWinffl "" nniininikiliknknllllllllllllllllllnlllllnlllllliiia- M fflkL.. . , my---y .. '-v ,- fltoiV , inm m " e) vvjm urtNMl ijaatLMmmmmm if jnr r " w .1 VI' v I - - ' Yes, Friend! ,-J f. ypu are go i n g to buy a .wagon Don't" buy any 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 Hugs: 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. I will give you More Goods for your Money than you can get any where else. JAMES PETERSON. ,94444ttfrfrttfr m m m LOCALETTES Stock saddles at Joe Fogel's. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. Light harness at Joe Fogel's. J. P. Hale sells land, and soils it quick. tf Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Dainerell block. D wight Wilson was up from Super ior Sunday. J. H McCracken living south of here vraa in Tuesday. . D. Bohana of Lincoln waa in Red Cloud this week. Mirs Maud Hutchison of Line town ship, is quite ill. Try Ward Haves for a first claa ebave or hair-cut. Anson Garber returned to his home in this oily Monday. If you want the best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Charles Banks and lady of Campbell, were in town Wednesday. Mr. J. K. Cheney and wife of Super ior was here Thursday. F. W. Barker of Franklin was taking in the reunion this week. W. W. Wright of Hebron was taking in the reunion this week. Miss Anna reel of McCook is visiting at the home of O. C. Teel. See Joe Fogol for anything in the harness or saddlery line. Miss Beulah Harman of Inavale, is visiting in the city this week. F. K. Mandeville's father of Seward has been in the oity ibis week. Mrs. O. C. Teel das returned from a visit with relatives near McCook. Mrs. Henery Hall of Blue Hill was taking in the reuniou this week. Thomas Burden and wife of Bladen are taking in the reunion this week. John Yelser ot Omaha was in Red Cloud a couple of days this week. Quick service and first class work is the motto at Scbaflnit's barber shop. Judgo Stubbs of Superior was attending district court hero this week. Mrs. Roy Zint and son, of McCook, uro visiting relatives here this week. J. O. Butler and wife roturned from a visit in the eastern part of the state. Rev. Hummel and wife of Blue Hill have beun attending tho rcuionthis weok. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes of Guide JR'Hik, were taking in tho reunion thla weok. Philip Grout of Blooiiiinglonhas boon visiting his brother Charles of thii city this week. Mr. llerbei t Conuvur, wife nnd baby of MoCouk, are visiting relatives lieie this week. Altss MeKliusey and Misi Ruby White of Franklin, went down 10 tho luuuiou this week. C. S. Quick of Indianola is visiting at the home of Wiu, Piuks iu this city ths week. M.E. Kellog and wife of Smith Con ner, Kansas, have been in Red Cioud at vLm? depend on. this week. Miss Maud Fosfer of Bloomfggton is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grout this week. Miss Edna Rose and Miss Gretchen Maser of Franklin, were in the city Wednesday. Joe Garber Jr. returned to his home the cleso of last week after. tin absence of some months. Dr. L. H. Beck was shaking bands Ith old friends and taking in the reunion Thursday. Harry Letaon returned Tuesday from a visit with his brother Will at Dead. wood, South Dakota. Mrs, Blanch Sweeny and children of Hepburn, Kansas, visited with friends in Red Cloud Monday. John Tulleys came down from Lin coln Tuesday for a visit with his moth er and to take in the reunion. W. H. Van Pattorn has moved his family to Red Cloud and expects to make his home in the futute. , Mrs. Wash Read of Bladen is visiting with ,hr daughter and", incidentally taking in the reunion th'is week. Mrs J. A, Baum who formerly in the Red Cloud schools is visiting with friends in the city this week. Dr. Raines expects to have a largo abdition built to his house just as soon as he can get the carpenters to do the work. Win. S .Jacksonjand AlmaR. Murphy of Guide Rock were married by Justice of the Peace Colvin, last Sunday after noon. Ed. Young a fomer Red Cloud cltl. izen with four of bis friends of Norton, Kansas, were taking in the reunion this week. MrB. Mary Petrio of Shelton. Nebr. who was Miss MuKimmy is in Red Cloud visiting at the home of John Kellog and other relatives. Mrs. Georgia Brown, formerly Miss Black more, of Horton. Kansas, arrived In Red Cloud tho lirot of the week for an extended visit with friends. Jake Nustein of St. Joseph, Missouri was shaking hands with old friends in Red Cloud this week and incidentally looking after busiuoss matters. Bud McCune will begin working in Paul Story' clothing store Mondav Bud has been workins in a clothing storo in Kearney for tho past fewyoara Mrs. Z. Erett of Vernon, Colorado has been visiting with l.er brother, Elmer Thomas in Red Cloud nnd with other relatives at Cowlcp, this week. Mrs. Sansoin secured the sot of dish es gives away by Albright & Rife last week. They nro now looking for tho porson holding number 8 on light blue paper. Jno Taylor living south east of heie metquitua lots Wednesday nvenlni', one of the horses which ho had driven to town was taken sick and died at the brick livery bam. I am making a specially of gentle miins line laundry work Mrs. N. S. Rants, Tiy Halo's restaurant, old posl.oflloe building, for a squaro meal. F. V. Taylor formerly of this city but now of Witchita, Kansas, arrived in K id Cloud Saturday to tako in the Re. union and Incidentally to look altir business matters. From now until the 1st of October, wo. will give you tho Cuikf for one year and the Chiingo Daily Tribune except Sunday, for two months foi 1.25 Tho regular price of thoTribunc nlone is 50 cents por month. M.ry Sponge tho pimples with warm water. You nood a blood tonic would adviso you to tako Hollittors Rocky Mountain Tea. It drives awa all eruptions. 115 cents, Tea or tablet form. C. L Colling. Wo understand that Earl Crary and Miss Bessie Newmoyerof Guide Rock wero married in Guide Rock last Sun day nnd that thoy took the 2 o'clock train, from Rod Cloud Monday morn ing, for St. Louis to take in tho exposi tion. Westward tho orb of glory takes its way, Wisconsin is tho state, you hear every body s ty , It's made itself famous by one great stride; Rocky MountainjTea has made its name worldwide. C I. Cotting. Regular services will be held at the Congregntional church Sutulav, morn ing sermon theme, "Tho Vision of liaioh; o.vening theme, Less tns from the Parable of tho Good Simnritan. All cordially invited. Mr. Keunaday and wifo ofgi.os Ang eles California arrived in Red Cloud, Tuesday evening, for a visit with friends and to take in the reunion Mrs. Konnady was Miss Alico Marsh daughter of A. S Mush and will be remembered by by many of tho young folks of this citv, Geo. W. Llndsuy returned Monday from Lincoln bringing with him the stock which he bad had on exhibition at tho state fair. Pat Ryan, was ngln successful ih obtaining thoswoepstnltes prizes for tho best of tho kind. Geortte certainly has the finest Galloway cattle in tha country. Nellie Fu'ler, Denver "My face was full of pimples and black-heads. Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea has driven them away. People hardly know me. I'm looking tine" 35 cents. Tea or tablets. C. L. Cotting. Hon. Jos. G. Cannon, speaker of the house of Representatives and Hon. James E. Watson, member of congress from Indianna. Will speak In Red Cloud on the afternoon of Sept. 21, At the meeting of thel.O. O. F lodge last Monday evening elected Paul Story and O. B. Hedge as dele gates to the grand lodge which meets Pitkins 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. 75c par gallon Be sure and get your barn paint from from us. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. in Lincoln the tintil Wednesday in October. C. K. Relglo and E. H. Now house wero elected as alternate?. What with tho reunion and a special term of district court Red Cloud has been celebrating proper this week. There have been so many people hero this week that it is practically impossi ble to give the name of those from out of town. There hm people hero from evory direction and from tho city. There have been a numbor of drunks arrested and lined nnd a few tights this week thought up to now we have heard of nothing very serious. A lino graphaphonu was stolon from one of residents of tho Piko tho tirst of tht week and one patty caught in the act of stealing a tent. At the baby show hold last Thursday morning at Miss Emola tladoll's gym nasium rooms, over Robinson & Har dens grocery store, Miss Volma Roby ttie little daughter of Walter Roby won the prize, a beautiful Red Cloud sotive nir spoon. The judges wore Mrs. Alice Marsh Kennady of Los Angeles, Calif , Mrs llarton of Michigan and Mrs. Hartwell of Inavale. There were twenty babies entered for the prize. At the state fair last week G. W. Hawaii of Guide It'iek secured the 1st. pi emium on Oetley apples and 1st. on liokara peaches. Mrs. Agnes McCall living S'liithwest of Red Cloud securtd tirst on (SetuUin apples and second on Lowt-1, and C 1$ Crone of this city re ceived 1st. ou'Gcrman prunes. Thn county collective exhibit was rowalded 100 premium and had Measers Hum mel an Peisiger bud more time and experience in collecting the products could easily have secured the (Irst pto miutn The corn cxhibmt did not re ceive 1st. because the ears, while lai gor than any other, were not perfect in shape and tho same was true of wheat. In watermelons there wero but three of a kind and lhro should havo been four. The exhibitors from other coun tries seem to be experts with tho glue qot while from Wobster county every thing was a nature nt idn it. Gemtv Cwrt PrecMtflRfts. Friduy September 2 Hearing on claims mid find sottlomond iu ostnto of Daniel Barkor and distribution of residue of estate ordered. Saturday Soptombor:! Estate of Wm. It. Postlewalt was udmittod to probate nnd Wellington Riohurds was appointed us administrator. Sep ember. 5 Estate of John H. Sholtou was udmittod to probate, Jesse Urumwoll was appointed as bdminis tratrix. Case of Harlan county Bank vs. E Johnston and wife was brought up and judgement was enterod by defauld of defendant. September 0 Estate of Diedrich J. Stuehrenberg was admitted to probata and Emma Stuehrenberg was appoint ed as administratrix. MiMMatVHarfcct. Kansas Cut. Mo ,Tuksat, Auo.30 Speoial to Tiik Cuikk. Kansas City, Mo , Tuesday, Sept. G 1901. Thore has been a steady improve ment in tho cattlo market since last Thursday, nnd thero Is a good steady market todny. Yesterday's cattle re ceipts were light all nround, account of labor day holiday. The good beef cattle havo been extremely scarce for ten days or moro. nothing has boon received that has not had a little grass and nothing has sold ubove $585, top today siuce the W.OO cattle woek boforn last. Gross steers droopod off 20 to 30 cnts by tho middle of last week, but have legained Uaiuco, Cows nnd hei fers have sold strong and hlghor overy day since the first of last weok, untlll today when they nre u little lower, and grass she stuff soils at 12.25 to 83 75, dry lot at W.OO to 1175. Voal calve are 1 100 higher than lust weok, us nur plies of veal calves have boon short for more than u month. Stockers and feed ers uro 20 to 30 highor than a woek ago, and thoro bus beeu u big demand late y Orders thut wore particular as to tho quality, etc. were hard to flit last weok but toduy thoieare u good muny cattle of this class here, but markot is steady. A very good sot of stockers or feedors can be soourod at 93.00 fo 13.75, and stock sho stuff and bulls at 12.00 to 2.7c. It is thought thoro will be a com plete MOttlonient of tho strike within a short tlmo, ufter which tho flood gates will bo opeuod, und we shall huvo immouso rooipts of cuttle. Hog prices are guinlng steadily sinco tho sot back lust Tuesday and Wed nesday. Top price today is 15.50, bulk of Hiilos T 35 to $5.45, bulk of salos $5 35 to (5 45. Medium woight bogs aro now in tho lead, with heavy hogs closo behind, I here nro a good muny thin hogs coining now, which uro cut sov orly in prbos, but the number Is not enough to influence- the bulk of sales, It Indicates how over, that no great run of hogs need bo expected this month. bheop prices continue strong, and receipts nro guluiiig u little, but aro much below lust year. Most of tho stuff tsfrnuitlio west and northwest, nnd is in good condition, so that killers wo getting must everything, leuvliig very low for feuder buyers Lumbs gained 10 to 2o cents bust woek, now helling at 45.0,1 to 5 80, wethers bring nrnun I t 0t, owos i'.i 25 to J3.75, feod ing stock 3.23 to $4.00. J. A RiCKAUT, 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 Rod Cloud and vicinity. Prices are lower. Quality higher. Come and sec 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. Gouiden-Kaley One Price First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. vAySAWWvAvAWWHsA - . 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 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. Raklaft FrleMs Every Day. This can truthfully be said of Jello ice cream powder, tho new product for making the most delioioui ice cream you ever ate; everything in tho pack age. Nothing lasts so good in hot weather. All grocers are placing it in took. If your grocer can't supply you eud25o for 2 packages by mail. Four kinds: Vanilla, Chocolate, Straw berry and un flavored. Address, The Ueneiee Pure Food Co., Box 80S, Le Roy. N. Y. 38 T Everywhere art lack The Burlington offers excursion rates in every direction so low that thero is no excuse for staying at homo. Uotow are some of them: St. Louis and back: Threo kinds of daily rates besides the special low rate coach excursions September 1, 3, 4, G, 8, 11, 13, 15, 20, 22, 97 and 29. Chicago and back: Daily low rates either direct or via St. Louis, with stopovers at St. Louie, Kansas City and Omaha. World's Fair stopovers at St. Louis on through tickets. Colorado, Utah and iilack Hills re sorts thero and back ptacttcally half rates all summer. To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return, August 30, and September 3. 9, 10, 13 and 17, 115. To California San Francisco', and Los Angeles and back, August 15 to September 10, only $45. The only chance in 1001 to gotjthis low rate. To Michigan, Minnesota, Wlscoudn and the Great Lake region, the ideal summer country daily low rates to take you away from home. On tho first and third Tuesdays of each mouth very low round trip rates to hundreds ol points in the North wetland Southwest, Daily from September 15 to October 15, one way tickets to hundreds of points west and northwest at practic ally half rates. To many points in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky September 0, 13. 20. 27 and Outober 11, one faro plus (2 for the round trip. Writo or call, deseribo your trip; let mo advise you the least cost. A, Conovor, Tioket Agent. Are You R.eady? If you're ready for your Fall Suit we're ready to show you the new idea9 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 prettv hard to fit Clothing Go., Clothiers, Do You Eat Meat? When you are hungry and want somotbig nice in the meat line, drop into my market. I have the nicest kind of Home-made Seueegee nnd moats, fish, and game iu soason. I think, and almost know, that I can pleuso you. Give me a trial. W. I. K00N, Successor to RODINSON & BURDEN. J. R. HALE RIBD CLOUD WDOSTMR COUNTY NEBRASKA AND- PARM LOANS Some of tho Uuost farms and oity property In Wobster Coun ty, Nobrasku, for sulo. Prices ranging from 815 to 125 per ucro. - F.HALE, Hmd Cloud,lNmtrka. 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