: t MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN k MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment urcw CntK, UiiniH, UrulHcw. lu ijho for over ulxty yearn. for Man, IKimt or Poultry. IJesjt for Home ailments, limbers up Stiff Joints. cwrcB Frostbites and Chilblain v,4 f- . MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN , MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cures Sprains and StralnH. cures Spavin and HlnKlimie. heals Old Sores quickly. est for Cattle ailments. penetrates to the very bone. liest thing for a lame horse. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment JsapoHltlvucurefor IMlcS' cures all forms of KhutimntlMii. cures takeu tuaurin cons. Best for bheep ailments. always gives satisfaction. drives out all inflammation. Atinnt A IV GORDON Quality is way up far out of the reach of most Iliats. Other makers lack either the ' willingness to spend money in I making or, what's more im- ortant the Know How. There are other $3.00 Hats, Hats at less than $3.00 and, $5.00 Hats. Its unfair to compare the GORDON in Style or Quality, with any but the $5.00 kind. v $3.00. The Mystic Flivre Scvea. Tho phenomena of the tlirure 7 and its multiple occurring in the New Testament have been touched upon by Ivan Panin, a Russian student of the bible, who for a number of yeaia ha mnde his home at Grafton, M is , says thc Chicago Tribune. This significance of the "sevon" group will not be lost ven upon the supeis'ltlons who are ou side the pale of Ncriptural points, nnd, ns Mr. I'm In has shown them, their relations of their relations of their groupings to the tirst 11 verses of the New Testament nuts', suggest that they w.tre scarcely chance. For instance, in those fist 11 verse of Matthew, the vocabulary consists of 40 words, or seven seven, of these words there are 28, or four sevens, hlch begin with vowels, nnd 21, or throe evens, which begin with con sonants. "This distribution by sevens between vowel words and consonant words Imtly might have been deemed acci dental, hut for the fact that of the 49 words 42 of them are no'ius six sevens and seven are not nouns," is the com ment of the writer. "Of the 43 nouns tlieie are m proper nouns, or l five sevens, while seven are common nouns. Of the 85 proper names four 1 sevens are main ancestors of Jesus, and seven are not such. Not only then U the distribution of the 40 words of the vocabulary of sevens as httween the parts of speech " As a further and absolute proof tha' these phenomena of the sevens are not I accidental, Mr. Panln points out that the 40 words of the vncabu'ury show 14 words that are used but once, while 35 of them, or II vo sevens, are used more than once. His conclusions after exhaustive arrangements otthe"seven" features are that "not evn t lo ehoicn of the languages in which tho scriptures were written was mado without marked numerical design Jat thu threshold o the su'Ji'ut." Elaine Roit's Parisian Trip Her Impressions of The Modes. I hiii hick aenin with a hmlgo of fa-hion ni'ws which I have culled foi you fmtii n ni'iit bewildering disnlnt "1 ejuitiiiti garment for miladj' n (torment Thesplender of the time when France wb at the height of her luxurious extinvagancn em8 to have leturiiwl. ni after a lentive trial of 1M0 anil Dliectoire style, Dune Rtsliion U eon tented at last with thi houls XVI in spiration fr her motive. Loiiio XVI i'0-tts s well us s.hori fiuletots of colored uiting bilks will hi worn with fanev w o stilts, ami when itcomes ti suit j.eVo s ihi-rn are no Inuuris o the whimsical nun finds The little li'tMtirt Is nioru nnd moni in eviderc and fuin takes on pnt ways. like, for i- tinea ti frivolous i'tle peplutn. I a'l these '-garments the WHI-'I''"!' I i I il . (MII'M, I WASH BLUE CnU 10 cents and equals ao cents worth of rnnf other kind of bluing. Won't Freeze, Spill, BreAk Nor Spot Clothes DIRECTIONS FOR UHl around in the Water At Q wise Grocers. Is cut high unit low, ami Is. n veritable g.irmcnt oronly 11 presentiment of it. 11 itli tin) populiulty of tint waint unit vogue of tint Illicit bodice imil miii litel.V lilting cor-et, Mich hh the (.'15 11 In Spiiitois even morn cciilial lluiti ever. It N tlm foundation upon which a properly fitting gown is built, no women of fashion b.it consiilm ii the most important item ol tier wardrobe. Fashions aru Haiti to bo adnpable to 1 ...... .. OnCtl inillVWUiU taste, WHICH IllCl 18 in , , ,. ' . , , .economy in dress for the more volum. inoiu tleH in skirts mo impossible for the pedestrian to tarry in one baud above tho grime of the streets, and h. who prefers u walking skin of con fortable length and build may wear i without fear of being outie. The woman who pieter to wear tin skin that requires two hands to earn she wishes the operation to be at all graceful, is comfrontt-d with the pro bleu) how -to change her carefully acquired stride into a glide. This is rattier a difficult translation, but I muHt be managed somehow, for in skirts several yards round, and Ivini two inches ou the floor in front, the athletic gait would be intolerabl . So in spite of the vogue of volum innns skirts, a gored skirt, springing gracefully at the hem, and not to wide for convenience is entirely correct. A pretty model for general wear and quite "dressy" enough for more formal wear is shown in a rich dark blud raw silk, with a skirt of medium width and fullness, and a chic Utile peplumed coat, the costume, appliqued in blue velvet, which is outlined in narrow white soutacuo braid and, worn over a charming white raw silk warn coat. Another pretty model which I have depicted for you is an afternoon or theatre gown of white Peau de Ciepe, black and while lace being combined in yoke and sleeve 1 uflleH, and blacs velvet ribben used as a' finish for yoke, tbot and girdle. KI.AINK KoK. ItHEl'.MATIfeM CTHKII IN A DAY M)nttc Cure far Ithvnmstltm nml NeurRlcIa ritdlcslljr rurck lit 1 to 'idHju. lt ncltoti mini therjttrui ! remarkable mik! m Merlon. Ii euioven at oni-e llie caue ami ttie (lindane tin me'llnli'lj- ilHpitari. TI10 Urn itne urcntl UeiicBlK. 7h i-cntk ami ll.OJ. sclJ tiy II E ;nce IJriiKI-t. lleil Cloud. Atchison Globe Slfthts. OcTiisionhlly you see a woman on the streets who makes you think the model ii a milliner's window must have gotten loose. "Little did I think," every married woman says as she quiets a i-ryiug baby and puts to diniiei-over to cook, "that I would ever come to this." When a Kuiimis man lonus to be rich, it is Unit he may nlloul n yacht, although riding iu a covere I wa'gon is just as pleasant and a great dual safer ....... ... .. 1 .1 . r mini Ki-iiit iiuu?(.'U'.'eiur 111 a sec oud wife, hut ill! a woman gets in a second hiisbuid is trouble between hint and her children. We wonder if tiiore ever was a hus. hand so good ho would be willing to have Ills wife around if lie knew lie was going to bo delirious. An Atchison woman ruthor holds it over t lie other women in town. A wo man is visiting her who isaccompanied by her children, and a governor who instructs them daily. Gold bricks are most numerous tho matrimonial market. In An Atchison women is not only IF you're a $2.00 glove man, you'll appreciate a GORDON GLOVE. If you've been paying $1.50 the GORDON is a revelation. $1.50. Nvit Fra.ppe New, delicious summer drink We have .'17 dif ferent flavors iu Cool, Refreshing Summer Drinks 15c meals served; lunch at all hours. hatchet faced, but battle axed. When 11 mini is always ' nlti ' every thing, everything is ulwuys 'ngiu"him. Call n 'voman along in years nn en dearing name ntid a warm spot will be found iu her heart long after she is dead. A mnn with n grievance and a worn au with a sympathetic voice made n comminution that ofteu ends tit the altar. Somehow every year when labor day comes around, every one wonders why why the housekeepers don't have one when they can legally take a day off. When a thief breaks into n cellar and steals preserves and finds when he gets home that he got a lot of wild grape jelly, we claim it is a joke on him. There is an injustice in it: Children's primers nre printed in big letters and when the children have grown old. and their eyesight Is falling, they find alt their reading in fine type. The attention of a certain Atchison woman Is called to the Wilkeshnrre woman who was fined 03 cents for swearing iu her own home. The Atchi son woman should know that "gosh" is profane and the people will not tolerrnte it. A man was vey sick His wife gave him castor oil, but in vain, for he died "C'h," she mone'l for weeks and weeks ul forwards, "if I had only given him rhubarbl" We tell the story for your benefit When you have done the best you can. let it go at that. It is related that when a mother in Atchison died not long ago, her (laugh tor that night forthe tlrst time in her life, got the supper, and did up f. work, And the-girl wa seventeen. Still the mothers last thought was that she had always done what she could for her children. An Atchison man's instructions to his wife are that whenever ho comes home cros, she miisn't say anything t ) him, just leave him alone and mix up a chocolate pudding, If chocolate pudding doesn't fix him, lie says, she 111 y us well go home to her mother, lor ho is so mad nothing but a divoicu will make life hotter foi her Make tho most of tilings. Four women were out tiding lust night who wero caught in tho torriblo drenching ! rain of eight o'clock. Umbrella wore J of no avail against, the force of tho rain, and soon every one or the party was thoroughly soaked. "Oil well," said one woman, "It's all right; corset needed washing anyway." my An Atchison lrl Is so romantic that she limps with rheumatism, from a romantic desire to sit on tho grass in stead of the porch; she Is freckled from a romantic wish to wander through the woods barolieaded; she has hay fever because it Is romantic to pick golden rod and twine it iu her hair. Her face is swollen with neu ralgia because t lie romance of the cold damp moonlight niuhts holds her out of doors unMl nearly mornlug. Topeka bociety is talking up a couu- I The Bon Ton W. S. BENSB. Proprietor. I TRADERS LUMBER CO. DEALERS IN umber and Goal, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. Red Cloud, - Nebraska, City Dray and Express Line. F. W. 8TUDE11AKKII, PItOI. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADAA8 EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence 52. SAY, niSTER! Do you know that it will pay YOU. ns well as US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Coal tit ouryardsV Not only that our prices average lower, or at least us low, as those of our competit ors, but because wo take especial care of und protect all can bo classed as EEGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT Coal. wmifiifitimtiiw','mi Prtiwed CMStltaltMMl Aaotfeit. Tbe following- proposed amendent to, and convention for tbc rerlnlon or, the constitution bf tbe State of Nebraska, hereinafter set fortb. In full, la Mibmltted to tne electors of tbe State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election 10 be held Tuetday, November 8 A. D. (Ssiut Fili No. 114.) A UU1 tor a Joint Resolution recommending to the electors of tbe state to vote at the next election of members of the Legislature for or agalcit a convention to revlae, amend and change the Constitution of the state of Nebrai ka In accordance with Sections, Article 15. of tbe Conitltulion of the State of Nebraska. lit It RaoUtd bv thi Ltgltlaturt of the State of A'tlii atka. 1. That It Is deemed necetaarr to call a con tention to revise, amend and change tbe Con ttltutlon of the Slate of Nebraika. t. That tbe electors art recommended to vole at the next election of members of the I.cgls lature for or agalnct a convention to revlfe. amend and change tbe Constitution of the State of Nebraakn. 3, That attach next election of members ot the Leglalattire on tbe ballot of each elector vo ting at uch elvctlon. ball be printed or written In mob manner that the elector can Indicate bis preferui.ee under the law tbe words: ,,FOK catllni; a convention to icvle nmend and change the Cotiatltittlon of the slate of Nebras ka." and "AGAINST calling n convention to re Wc, amend and chnnge the ConMlltitloii of the State of tbrasVa-." and If a majority voting, at said election shall vote for a convention, tin Legislature shall, at Its next session, provide by 1 iw for calling the name. I. Oeo. W. Marsh. Secretary of Plate of the SlateofNttirnska.il' hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to theConslltii lion of the State of Nebraska. ' true and tor I . ... ... .t..l..nl mt..llb.l tllll Ilkk0ll lit I Tt'Cl l-'U'3 Ui lilt: impilini .- '"-- " v. . I theTwetitv eight session ot the Legislature ot the State of Nebrasea. us It appears from said original bill, on file In inyotllre. and that said proposed amendment and revision of ttie Con stitution of the State of Nebraska Is submitted 10 thi-oiinlllled voters of the Slate of Nebraska, for their adoptUn or rej-cllnn. at ib general electlo 1 to be held on Tucday, the 8lh day of November, a. I). 1WM. Inti'Mliiiony whereof, I hereunto set my hand nnd iiulxedtlie (.real Seal of thu btute of Ne Ibrakt, Done Ht Lincoln thl Mh day of J11K. In the 1 yciir of ixir Lord One Thousand Nine llmidrod nnd four ot the IndeiK'uiJpiae of thu fulled stiiti-s lh ('ne Hundred and Twenty Ninth and of this Mate the Thirty Klghlh. (lillfcAT seal) Oeo W. Maiimi. Secretary ol state. try club Membership in a country club costs more than an atitotnobll". It is a scheme whereby a man pays Pullman diniuj,' car prices for a meal iu the country, and doesn't enjoy it as 1 much ns If he and lis family were eatlna boiled etnrs by tho side of tho I road After 11 man joins a country !!T J" 1IIK ll Willi Ulllt-t UUIui.,n, .. j has to mortKaue his home if ho stays at It long onough There is not tho rural, Innocent joy in a country club that Topeka peoplo imagine. From March 4, 100G, Henry Gatsawa Davis would, according to life Insur ance mortality tables, have an "ex pec tation" of three and nlntv-llvo hnn droths years. Ills political "expecta t on" Is now only a out two months Office 119 FREES CO. Lumber. An Atchison women was suspicious about her husband's conduct when he is down town in the evening. She thought it dishonorable to spy upon him, but couldu.t control her uneasi ness untlll at last she hit upon a happy plan that of giving him absent treat ment As soon as he stepped out the gate, she drops oil work, and sits with her head bowed on her hand, giving him absent treatment untiil he re turnes. She is satisfied now that in the many hours he is away from her, he is hard at work over his hooks in bis office and if he sees anyone at all, it is men only. frsler T Shw Came. IN THK COUNTY COURT. State of Nebraska. I Webster County f At a couutv court held at tbe county court room in and for said county August 17. A, I) 1901. In tne matter of tbe estate of John J Shelton, deceased. On realltig and filing the petition of Harriet K. shellon. praying that administration nf said estate ma be granted to Harriet K. Shellou, as adinlm-trlx Ordered that Monday the. Mh day of Setileio ber. A, I). IWI, at one o'rloi k p in , is assigned fur bearing snld petUlon when ui I persons Interested in snld tnatlcr may apiearat a comity court to he bel'l In ami for said county and show caue why prayer of petitioner should not be granted! and that notice of ibe pendcucv uf said petition and the hearlni; thereof be Kiven in all persons liitresied In said m i'ler. by pub H-hliiKncopy of this order In 111- Itr.D C iitin C'aiKr. a weekly nesjiaier prin'cd In said coiiuly, for three cuii'ieuiiive vvieks prior to salil day of henr'iiK. (Seal) A 11 KtCNF.y. septJ Count) ikIkc INFLAMMATORY ItHKl'MATIsM Cl'ltUI) IN 3 DAYS Morton I.. Hill, of I.fbanon Ind . sars; "My1 wife bad IiiHammalorv nneiiniHiisni in evmy musele and Joint, her suffering was tcrrlb e and her n ilv Mini li w'-'f - i- til n- yond reroKohlon: had been In bed six weeks und bad I'lKht phtsir-laiis, but received no benefit until she tried the Vvsiu- fo Itheumatlsra. It save Immediate relief and tbc iis able to walk about In three dara. 1 am nre It sawd her life," Sold by II. ti Grlce. DriiKKlst. Red Cloud. CATARRH rflaW Ely's Cream Balm This Romody Is a Specific, 8ure to Clvo Satisfaction. QIVK8 RKLIKF AT ONOI It clonnscs, soothes, lieals, ami protects tho discard momhriiuo. It cures Catarrh and drives uwav a Cold in the Head quickly, Restores tho Senses of Tuste aud Rmcil. Disy to uso. Coutains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed, Largo Hiie, CO cents at Druggists or by malTi Trial Size, 10 cents by mail! ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. Nsw York. ih. m ffn'jrja onmiui T.ME TABLE. Red Cloud, Neb. LINCOLN OMAHA C1IICAUO "7. JOE KANSAS CITY 87. LOUIS and all points east and south. DENVEH HELEN BUT1E SAL! LAKE O'T PORTLAND SAA FSAXCI8C0 and all point west. TBAIKi LBAVB AS FOLLOWS: Mo. 13. Faisenger dally for Oberlln and St. Francis branches, Ox ford. McCook, Denver and all points west . fl:35a.sa. No, 14. Passenger dally for St Joe. Kansas City, Atcblson. St. Louis. Lincoln via Wymote and all points east and south z-lOajs) No 15. Passenger, dally, Denver, all points In Colorado, Utah and California e:iO p.ss- No. 16. Paiienger. dally for 8t. Joe. Kansas City. Atchison, 8t. Louis and all points esit and south io:8S a.as. No. 174. Accommodation. Monday. Wednesday and Frlday.Bast IP.W G""xl Island, Black Bills and all points In tbe north west....... .. 1 :so p , Bleeping, dining, and reclining chair cars. Heals free) on through trains. Tickets sold and 3urie.'oerSu.dea! ' "' P,Dt ln VatU For Information, time tables, maps or tickets call on or address A. Conover, Agent. Red Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, Qoneral Passenger Asent Omsbs, Nebraska H. B. ASHBR, VETERINARIAN Of the Kansas CItv Veter inary College Oflfce at E. tohuston's, the Brick Barn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Telephone 82. RED CLOUD, - . NEB. At Bine Hill first Tuesday in each month. HOLLISTCfl't Rtcky Maintain Tea Nugpatt A Buy Msdisuu At Buy Fsepls. Brlsfs OsMsa KssHh asi Bsaswsd ?lf?. A speelflo for Constipation, IndlfMttosi, Ltv " asw'J 1TOQDMSL rUBI gt form, 85 emu box. Genuine made try nvLu.iui uavu yjuwrAMT, nauiaoo, ma. MJN NUMETt FM SALLOW KfTLi ja CHicHEarriR-s KNaLtaw PEV88yAW.?.!S:W SS-'.TWAkSArfc Alwj.rllkl I4ls uk DrMflM aw VHIGBJOTEK'N ENOUHH la UXB u CUM iMiallU Wjiw. iMto UkklMriMw. Takaaastktr. MilW SnnriM NakMltaUwM aa4i talta. Sj Jj jr Drfln, M 1 4. 1 "VJ?' PattlcaUn, TeattaaaiaU U4 BaHaf (av La4l, im Uum, j pa. all DrsfdMa. CkUkMlrt'kraUalCa. laara. iruii rA. PARKER'S m HAIR BALSAM ClMtiKi and UtnUflfl Ui balr. rnnwta a laiurl.nl frowth. NTr Faila to It tit or oray llalr to Its Vonthful ColorT Cum Katp iHvuri a htlr ItllUuc Uk, amHl.lt! t DrugrlsU m INSIRANCE iiKainst Fire, LiRhtniiur, Cy clones and Windstorms, see JNO. B. STANSER, agent for the Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Neb., the best in surance company in the s'-ite. Legal Notice. IN THE DIsTltlCr COUItT OP WKIITER COU.NTY. NEUKASKA. JarvlsJ l'listlewalt. I'lnlutltr. vs. Neti p PomIc wall. Winnie I'ostleivnlt. Kllzitlcih n I'osile wall. Martha I'omikhuU, Clara I. J'o-tlewali, llurrlcl I. iostlewiilt. Mnrr I,, ilnoiiey, Uuso I. Davis, AiiiicsJ Dojle. IsiueK. I'os'ilevrnlt, a minor under Hit- anu of fourteen jean,' WellhiuKiu Itlrinird. Adtnlnlsirmur of (ho es' tate of William II. rostlewHli. dcecafed, mid 'the Union Cemri'l Life limiranrc coui'panv, of' liirlauail. OhK a corporallon, DefendaiilV. Defendants. Winnie roslleivall, Elizabeth II. l'ollevtrilt Martha I'n.llewalt. Clara I, I'ostle wait. HnrrlM U I'os-Ienult. .Mary I Mooney Ito-e I. Davis, James V. 1'oulewali. a minor under llie aKeof fourtten vears. nnd The Union Central Life InMirance Company, of Cincinnati Ohio, a corporation, vvl I tile notice that on the 27th day of August. 1() Jarvla ,1. Posilewalt plalntlir herein, filed hi. petition hi (he d-strlct conn of Webster comity, N.brasU aBH,ist aald defendants, the object and prater of ivhlch are to partition ihefolIonhiKdescrhed real estate to Wit! Northeast quarter. (N.E U) section twenty nine, (S. 2fl) towiPihlp two. (T. a) north, raugo titne (It Ui west of the lith P m i -.... county. Nebraska, and for an nrcotiminir ns to the rents mid profits of ibe same und an adl.ut ment as to .he moiling. Indebtedness eilsiloK aKalusiihesnine. You are required to ,n.r .a!.i petition on or before th- 10th dav nt nZ ber, 10W '-Jib da) of Octo- JAnvm.i rm.T, .-...- nl . . Br E. U. OveZ, iiu a (or T Mm"' m BpKfjiyp-pBJ (Sept 23 )