: inw iwwiumi ! I' ic QSTYLE You will find our styles of Buggies right Up to Date. I visit the eastern markets and always have the Latest. This week the people, that saw our $45 Buggies, pro nounced them Equal to Others at $10 to $i$ higher in prices. IJ'" Wagons We have just unloaded a csr of the famous Bet tendarff steel gear wagons that has no equal on the market, come in and look over our goods. They are fresh and clean, and get prices. They will be Eight. JANES PETERSON. f LOCALITIES 5 Stock saddles at Joo Fogel's. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. Light harness at Joo Fogel's. J. P. Halo soils laod, and sells it quick. tf Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damerell block. Hay and teed at Plumb's. Plumb has Red Cloud Hour. C H. Crone was in Superior Monday. io to Fred Plumb's for flour or fed. Koy Oarbor spent Sunday in Frank lin. Dan Uaber of Superior spent Sunday liere. Dr. Gardner was up from Wymore Sunday. Atty Baum of Nehon was in town Sunday. Come next Saturday and hoar Joe Cannon. Miss Ollio Morrow spent Sunday in Itiverton. Mrs. Uunchey is visstiug in Franklin this week. Mrs. C. J. Pope returned Mouduy from Lincoln. L. C, Piesiger of Bluo Hill was in town Wednesday. Try Ward Hayes for a first clas shave or hair-cut. W W. Wright and wife returned to Hebron, Monday. Miss Nellie Nesbit is visiting in Hustings this weok. Frank Peterson was on tbo slbk list the Ui st of the week. Miss Suilio Evans of McCook is vl-it-iug here this week. Charley Mctiuiro was in Superior tho lirstof the week, S A. Templo returnoit Wednesday from a trip to Colo. Ned Grinioi of Blue Hill was in'own the first of the wouk. ( Mrs. Tony Clark returned Monday to her homo in Oxford. C. II. Dmiglos was down from Illootningtom Monday. Mrs. E. O Si'oil was down from Kupublican City, Tuesday. Alsld Longtin and ClaiiduEiiiigh left Tl'hmsdiiy for Seatlle, WBHh. A C. Hosnior hiicI wife left Monday for a visit in Clinton Illinois. Try Hale's new restniiiuni for frosh oysters. Now in season Mis Whitiiker p'turnnd Sunday, from a trip to tin exim-ition. Mr Hi SIhmmmI-wi ami wif, une lown from K vi'itmi Tinmilu',. J O. Cililwill 1 -1 m i.ol I'ii.'mI.v from a weeks inp in Wyimiiiu ,1'itr'i W. Si'Hin'ii nf , nmiiiti c t wn ui town h lim f Hie ncclc M . J. O Will' Hllll Mill It'HII'tlllll -to ilitir homo in OiIimih, Siiniln I'aKn your o'Milirv unit hid 10 I'iiinib, Top irip,'" paid. Plumb the feed man will pay ynu the tilalyest price-fur poultry, eggs and, liimis Dr. Damoroll and W. T. Auld wero 1 in Cowlos the first of tbo weok buying cattle. If you want the best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. See Joo Fogol for anything in tbo harness or saddlery lino. Quick service and first class work is the motto at Schaffnit'd harbor shop. I am making a specially of gentle, mans tine laundry work Mrs. N. 8. Rants. Walter Kaley of Chester was visit ing with bis parents in Rod Cloud Sunday. Girl Wanted Dining rooji girl wanted at the Bon Ton. W. S. Bense proriotor. Lucius Frisbie left Sunday for Lin coln, where be will enter school the coming year. Charley Crabill returned to Lincoln Sunday to finish bis course in the business college. Mrs. Fred Gun returned to her home In Blue Hill, Tuesdny after a weeks visit in this city. Mrs. Lillian Kelley of Los Angeles, Calif, was visiting with Mrs. N. S. Units, last week. Earnest Hayes returned to Guide Rock Sunday, after u visit with rela tives in Red Cloud. Anson Garbor left Sunday for Guido Rock, where he has accepted a position with A J. Huyes. J. L. Minner and Goorge Coon wero buying cattle in Wosiren Nebraska the fust of the wook. J. H, Bailey, wife and childron left Monday morning for St. Louis for a visit at the exposition. Mrs. A. G. Gieou and Mrs. S.J F. Spokeslield left Tuesday for St. Louis where they will uko in exposition. Michael McNmuiiio of Rockfoid.Ill., is looking at laud in this vicinity with the viow of hiijing and settling here. Mr Dvis and wife, who havo been visiting at J O Builer'i, returnod to thoir home in Hatting the brat of this week. Elinor Ciono is switching in the ynids hoio this week t iking tho place of James Amiuk who is visiting in Missouri. Mr. Win. ClemmoiiH of Los Angeles, Cal , w.s in town Thumliiy. He foriuei ly had charge of tho B & M. hotel here. Alts. W. R film k left Tuesday morn-l in i; for Imr homo in Findlny, Onio, C. W Kiloy accompanied her as far as Fulls Cn. 1) Vi Smith itmi Warren Longtin lef' M'niiliit tor Lincoln), where they will take i. 11, s,. ,t the Lincoln Busi- Ill'MS Colli U'l' A Inn. el uuing to Jimos Doyle W11.11.. I, oil 011 a bulbed wire '" tit in 11.. killed, the latter natt of in. 1 Win li 11. iiber of Mrp. Bert I'.itm tor iior homo in ineil by Mrs K-t ey as K.l v .O , fur in L Dhi'm iu- linn "Unclii Jon Can. iion,"SiieaKi f the House of Repio nentativiM vi ho norooii tho twenty, fourth of September. J. B. Siansiir informs us that ho has adjusted the lo,s which was sustained by M tik McConkey by lire lust week. Mr. M(C inkey will r-i'iuvo$;J74.r),'i. I). Ilnppon, A lv H!i, K Scheiem horn mid Simon Voti Moenittg all of Uoseinont weie in Red Ciotid Thursday and Hindu this o 111 no a pleasant call. Claas Rose nnd a number of other gentlemen of Rosetuont were in Roil Cloud Thursday In attendance nt the sessiou of the county commissioners. Mrs. Anna Cather and son Jay and Miss liiai Knloy returned to their homo in Lincoln Stturday after nn extended visit with relatives tti Red Cloud. The team bolonging to Rilph McEl hatioy, living on the Ike Meters farm east of Iuavnle, ran away lust Filday nnd wusseveioly cut in a bmb wite fenco. George Uoaton, Sr. retutned from Lincoln the first of the weok, whole Guoigo,Ji. Inn uudergonu an operation for appendicitis. He lepoits him as lusting eusy when hu left. Wo havo to thank Mr." A G. Green for a basket of lino pouches which He presented to us last Monday. Thuy wein veiy Inrgo and you miy bu suio we did full justice to them. W II. Risencrnns now of Ru'kfotd, III., arrived in Red Cloud last Thin day nccompatiied by four gentlemen also of Rockford who were lo iking for farms in this vicinity with the view of louiling. J Rosencrans who has hem visiting in Illinois this Mimmor returned lo his home near Wooiuer list week. Mr. H iscticraus expresses himsi If as bdiug sutinlied Unit Nehiaska is the bust country 011 eatth. M h. Poke Sutton brought us putt of 11 blanch from u plum tree on which were about all tho plums for which 1 hi re whs any room, it was from a cultivated wild plum mid tho plums weio as large as those of budded ttuis Miry Spongo tho pimples with wat in water. You need a blood tonic would ndvise you to tuko HolllMors Rocky Mountain Tea. It drives away all ui options. 33 cents. Tea or tablet form. C. L. Cotting. '1 ho largest applo wo over saw was pieioiited to us last Friday by Will Hilton, living southeast of Rod Cloud. It was thirteen nnd one half inches in ciioumfronca and weighed one pound. It is of the Wolf River vnriety. Regular sorvicos will bo bold at tho Congregational church Sunday. Tho morning sermon theme, "The New Man in Christ", evoning thonio, "Tho Ministry of Reconciliation ". Attor noon meeting at Indian Creok. Pitklns 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.bejbeat. 7 So per gallon Be sure and get your barn paint from from us. MOBHABT BROS. HardwareXo. No. He Fuller, Denver "My fact; was full of pimples and black-heads. Holllstei's Rocky Mountain 'lea has diivon thuin away. People hnrillj know me I'm looking tine" .'15 cents. Tea or tablets C. L. Cotting. Westward the orb of gloty takes its way, Wisconsin Is tho state, you liotir every body sy, It's made Itself fatuous by ono gteal stride; Rocky MottntnlnjTea tins made its ntiuio worldwide. C L. Cutting. Two special trains passed through here Thursday carrying the K T. Comiiinndery of Piiiladelphia, Penn. I hey are returning from the conclave at Sin Francisco and will tako In the exposition on their way home. Oiner Butler left Monday for Omaha whole ho has secuiod a position on the World Huiald as cartoonist. '1 his is ijtiitu an important position to be tilled (0 one of his upo, but we helievo that Oiner not only has the ubility but the talent to successfully till tho position. A large number of Red Cloud people, consisting puuticallyof ullof thu mem bono! tnul. O O F. lodge of this cliy together with their families went to fcupeiior jestoulny to attend the annu al picnic of thu Republican V.tliuy 1. O. O F picnic association. lion. Oplu Road, thu celubratted aiittior and novelist, will speak in Ciiinlo Rock on thu evening of Sept. ill). Rudiueit lutes on the ruiltoads have been grunted for Siliirdny September ill, on account of Undo Juo C.itinon being in Red Cloud. Mr. U L. Colling received a telegram Monday announcing thu set ions illness of his mother at Bustol, Wi., and he left thut evening for her bed-ide. Tuesday morning an other telegritm whs i ec tu veil tilling of her death at about 4 o'cloik Mr. Cutting will bo gone about two wteks. Fiutik llollund and Joseph Mills weio biouglil to Red (loud Tuesdny inoi ning liy HticiilT Sliolbnrn of Alma, nod lodged in Jul, elmi god with steal lug silk from Pete Shea's store at Oi lcans. They had been in Mr. Shea's store and afterward the bilk wat mis sed. Mr. Sliou followed tho parties and captured them. Hu found the silk in their possession. Fred Plumb bus purchased tho flour and feed business of Henry Clark and will conduct it in tho future Ho will also continue to buy poultry nnd hides as heretofore, but will now ho located at the flour and feed store. Mr. Clark will devoto his time to management of tho Beatrice Creamery Co. interest in this vicinity and to the selling of cream separators. Lightning struck tho home of J H. Sheltou, living four miles north east of Red Cloud, last Tuesday morning It .earns that the bolt struck the chimney first throwing the bricks some distance from the house, and afterward setting tire to the building. Fortunately the tire was extinguished before much damage was done. Mrs. Sheltou was quite severely shocked and tho ion bad his hands burned while putting out the tire. , After tho speaking and other oxer sloc last Friday tho following wero elected us tho officers of tho Old Sotf leis Association for tho ensuing year: Mis. J W Wairon, piesldont; R B. Fulton, secretary mil Henry Gilliam Mrs. Oliver McCall and George Warren were elected as execntivo committee. Shop lifters stole about 810 worth of silk from TurnuroBros. store, Wednos dayof last week. A search wn-rant whs taken out and Deputy Sheriff Foe sotrcheil the belongings of llin fakirs on tho Pike but with out success. A pair of good shoes wore also stolen from Henry Diedeiichs boot nnd shoe storo. Both thefts are believed to havo been done by tho same parties. Through an oversight on the part nf a compositor last week wo failed to chronicle the marriage nf Mr. Corydon W Frink, of Bloomington, III , to Miss Alta Biker on Wednesday, September 7 Rev. Hutchins of tho M E Church ofliciated. Mr. Frink lived on his farm south of Red Cloud last 3 oar hut sold it this spring and moved to Illinois. MissBakor is a daughter of (iooigo Baker, living near Let tor, and has spent tbo greater portion of her lift in Web ster county. She is a young lady who has a wide aquaintuncoin this county and more than averugo accomplish ments The Chief joins with their many friends in wishing them a pleas ant journey through life. m Kansas City Market. Special to Tiik Ciiikk. Kansas City, Mo , Sept. 13, 1001. Last week's cattlo market was vory good on Hourly everything, stocKors( mid nil Kinds or calves Doing 1110 oniy kinds that did not makogaiiiH. Stock ers lost 10 to 20 cents, especially com mon ones, mid veal and stock calves dropped olf '25 to 50 cents This week startod out yostorday with 11 run of 23,000, and '20,000 ciiiih in today, quitu tho heaviest runs this season. Primo steors uro as biuh ns tiny tituo in tho lust mouth this week, top nrlco today is $0 00, nnd all kinds of killing cattlo aro Rolling freely at steady to 10 conts bolow lust weok; medium and common cattlo though, aro soiling unywbero from 10 to 25 cents lower Westorn and natlvo grass steers foil at t.3.25 to M.50 for steors wolghlng 1000 to 13001b. Grass cows bring 1225 to 13.50, cunuera .vVvrAAvrv vVvvyvN x'Nvv,V",A" ? tfSSf if we can't fit you right sMLK A. j sj L jIbidkbV r 3 vjp essary alterations. Prices no higher than the quality justifies. Never in our successful history were we better pre pared to serve the people of Rrd Cloud and vicinity. Prices are lower. Quality higher. Come and see us. 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 Glothing Gd., One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. 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 for making loans that some one is bound to suit. No one can give better rates. J. H. BAILEY. Red Cloud. 4JttttfrC-tttttf-f-ttttfe WHAT Are good Shoes at reasonable prices? It all depends on your Shoe Dealer selling you the right Kind of Shoes according to the service required of them. Here are Prices on Good Shoes. Ladies Everyday Shoes $1.50, 1.75, 2.00 2.25 per pair. Mens Everyday Shoes $1.25, 150, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 per pair. Ladies Fine Dress Shoes $1.50, 1.75, 2.30, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.fO per pair. Mens Fine Dress Shoes " (( )( 3 oo, 3.5, 4.00, per pair. Boys and Girls School Shoes $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25 per pair. Boys and Girls PENCIL BOX containing Pen and Holder, Lead and Slate Pencil worth 2oc but Alvcn with each pair of school shoes from 91.50 u & Call and see them. HENRY DWDBRICK Red Cloud - Nebraska V. S. I sow nil of my shoos f roo of nil chu-gos If thoy rip or como looso J))., uro soiling lieiter thiin before tho sottlomont of tho strike Tho vory host cattlo in all clusses uro steady this weok; tho loss Is on the common onos Stockors nro nearly at the low point again, feeders are holding up 11 little better, hnt aro lower than last week. Thoioisn very good domain from the country, which should bo vory heavy toward tho last of the week as thoro will doubtless bo somo bar gain to bo had during tho week. It looks like a trading basis I as boon es tablished hat. would ast through tho soasou, with minor.uu tuiitlons, sothut shippers (-an figure intelligently on about what they can oxpoot for their holdiiiKS. IIor rocelpts last wook foil below those of same wo k lust year, and aro light this weok, Pili-os uro creopliiK upward, in spito of efforts of packers to koop them down, und uvoruKool Bales yi storduy was tho bignot this year. Market is wouk to 5 cents A.A Wfci R.eady? If you're ready for your ST 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 tit olT, but wejll make any nec WWN VsVWa HI m w : 5 '5 m m 9 HI m m i m HI' l 7 tower louuy, with top at So.GTi. bulk of halo's JT..G0 or bettor. All weights seH nearly ullko, und It is cpialltx that counts, although houvy hogs uro still cut 11 littlo in prlco. Sheep markets havo boon steady to stroiiR itiul aotivo BIr runs of wostoru havo boon rouolvod both yostorday aud tnuiiy, 20,000 for tho two days. Lambs lost 10 to 1C conts yesterday; othorwiso tho market this wook is steady, und trading uctlvo. Quito a number of fcodliiK kinds nro bohiK sold this week us domand for them is ulmost unlimit ed ut this seas 11. Best lambs bring er 03, wot hers iKj to 3.50, ewos up to W.7. thoso prices for natives. Western feoding stutr sells nt $.1.:)0 to W.G0, un euiug owes u littlo higher. J A Hlo art, L.S.J orrespondent That Settle's It. When a Colorado ourid stono walk is IhUI that settles it. Sue Overing Bnw & Co. for pricos. (V w i )y i? 10 10 !t iy So i-il (in !i. u ! r r o .0 .-I: r. ir M II 9. 11 b v D-l I. Hi l.f 5 i w 11. Iri kt d K& i i y i, m a m ni w m 8 it hi i 1. Mirweiwwrfntt, ppj .'-.uaatf, y I r.