irf-: 'yrawnMftiu . ,.. - AfX.tYftUffaVr ije a ;3Asn&TtB4W - rvmtimmMii umsnsaakus.: t . s.jMGmsa..: .iiStiirtK.&.. ut-siani JMtitnutuMMMM. 1SXK!KMMMftMBMMXraJi, -ifi it i M Jd7 Easy Running !s the GREAT POINT in a wagon. In the Bettendarff All Steel Gear you get a wagon that runs easy, because the axles never spring under a load, and the gather in the wheels is the same loaded or empty. It will never rot, and the seams can't come loose. Call and see this wagon it will pay you. BUGGIES. I will save you from seven to ten dollars on a Buggy. The way the Buggies went out last week show my prices are right, and I give you the latest goods out. Come in and see me before you buy. JAMES PETERSON. : 10GALETTES i Hay and teed at Plumb'?. Light harness at Joe Fogel's. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. John Foster was in Wymore Sunday. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damerell block. Ralph Van Cleef was in Hubbell this week. Yarns, all kinds, all colors. F. New bouse. Mrs. Dr. Creighton is visiting in Hastings. Reubens all-wool infants' shirts. F. Nowhouse. Charles Davis left Thursday for a trip to Illinois. Try Ward Hayes for a first clns sbave or hair-cut. If you want the best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Mr. and Mrs Bordfelt from Chicago art vUitingiu the city. Tako your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. County Attorney Overman was in York on business this week. Try Hale's now restaurant for fresh oysters. Now in season. Quick sorvico nnd flrst class work is the motto at SohaOfnii's barber shop. Mr. A. Wauile and wife of Bladen wore in Red Cloud, Tuesday. A. H. Kaloy and W. H. Kaley woio in Lincoln the tirst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Popo have relurnod from a visit in Missouri. I am miking a specialty of gent o muns lino laundry work Mrs. N. S. Hants. A. O. Hull, an insutanco man from HastingH.wns in Rod Cloud on business this week. (.Hereafter wo will keep a full supply of Butterick's patterns in Btocks. F. Newhouso. Girl Wanted Dining room girl wanted at the Bou Ton. W. S. Bense pro! ietor. J. J. Garber wont ovor to Nelson Wednesday to tuko in tho Nuckolls county (air. Dr. Townscnil of Campboll, fusion caudidalo for lioutonnnt governor, attended the Dumoorntlc convention 'Wednesday. Hon. C W. Kaloy will leavo for Seattle, Wash., next Monday, to bo present at tho launching of tho battle ship Nebraska. The Democrats hold their lloat repre sentative convention in this city Wed nesday and uominattd Dr. Bunlllgton of Nelson as their candldalo. County Surveyor Frank Kuohn and Ceorgo Boyd wero in Blnden the tirst of the woek running the grades for tho streets ami walks of that thriving vill age. Goorgo Heaton, Sr., was in Lincoln lttst week and while there underwent an oporation for cancer in tho mouth, llls son, George Jr., who was operated upon for appendicitis n few weeks ago, .and afterward suffered the removal of ono of his kidneys, is not doing so well as expected. Passenger train No. 15, which form, erly arrived here at 8 o'clock p. m., is now due here at 7:40, and leaves at 7:55. Mrs. Geo. Haton of Walnut creek will go to Lincoln Saturday to visit her son George, who is in the hospital at that place. A football team made up of school "kids" will go to Blue Hill tomorrow to play a game with the school boys of that place. C. L. Cottlng is expected to return to Red Cloud this evening from Wis- oonsin, where he has been for tho past two woeks. Colonel Winfrey was thrown from his buggy one day last week and had the misfortuuo to have his collar bone broken. Mrs. A. J. Tomlinson loft Saturday for Lincoln, where she will visit for a short time and then go to Iowa to be gno for a month. Strayed A dehorned Shorthorn stoor, red with a few white marking, woight 1030 lbs. Finder please notify Starke Bros., Amboy. Miss M.irgory Stover, who has boon the guest of Mrs. Anna Tulleys for several days, returned to hor homo at Edgar Tuesday morning. Mrs. I. S. Beal returned Wednesday from Pittsburg, Pa., whoro she was called by tho iiluoss of hor sister, who died shortly after hor arrival. Willand Cassin Kimsey came over from Lebanon Saturday to meet their cousin.Mi'ssMay Kimsey of Bonkolman, whom they accompanied to Lebanon. George and Win. Mauto of Vieks buig, Miss., visited this week with their cousin, Henry Diedurich. It was the lirst time they hud mot in oighteon yoais. The citizons of Lebanon have formed a company with a capital of $10,000 for tho purpose of boring for coal, oil or gas Tho contract stipulates that n hole at least 3,000 feet doep shall be sunk. Litilo Fay dimming, tho 1-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Cum mines died last Fridav morn in it nmt was buried Saturday afternoon. Rev. Davis of the Christian church condunt- ed the services. Mory Sponge tho pimples with warm water. Ynu need a blood tonic would adviso you to tako Hollictcrs Rocky Mountain Tea. It drives away all eruptions. .13 cents. Toa or tablet form. C. L. Cottlng. Tho Nebraska M. E. conference a Beatrice adjourned Monday night at 11 o'clock. Tho appointments for this county are as follows: Rod Cloud, E. L. Hutchins; Bladen, A. V. Wilson; Bluo Hill, G. W. Hummel, supply; Cowles, B. F. Hutchins; Guido Rock, J . A. Rou soy; Inavale, W. T. Taylor. Joun Mulden, Herman, Goorgo and Henry Buntjlor, who wero up for trial Friday on tho chargo of assaulting Olaas Von Mooning a week ago lust Sunday, pleaded guilty and wore llmil 81 and costs each, amounting in all to &wou. Ttioy also agreed to pay tho doc tor bill incurred by young Von Booning as a. result of his injuries. Plumb has Rett Ciouil II nir. Stock saddles at Joe Fugel's. Go to Fred Plumb's for lloiir or foul. L P. Halo sells land, and sells it quick. tf Our new yams nro all In. F. New- houso. O. C Teel wont to Guide Roik Thursday. Cream whito Heuriottp, 2!5c yaid. F. Nowhouse. 11. E. Grtco and wifo returned fn m Omaba Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Minor left Thurs day for Chicago. See Jon Fogol for anything in tho harness or saddlery lino. Mr. II. Kortner, trom near Bladen, was in Rod Cloud Tuesday. American Beauty enrsots, every pa'r guaranteed. F. Newhotise. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mooro of Wilsrn villo nro visiting with Mr. mid Mrs. Rust. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and, hides. A number of Red Cloud pcnplo went down to Guide Rock lint night to 1 enr Opie Read speak. Cecil McClurg came down from Hastings Monday and look Earl Foyer's trotter to Suporior. Dr. Damerell received about 3(50 hi ad of stackers nnd feeders Sunday, which ho will winter here. R. E. Wat.ko of Humboldt, fusion candidate for secretary of state, was In the city Wednesday. Cards nro out for tho wedding of Mis Jessie Cathur and Mr. Will Aulil, which will occur October 5. Mrs. E. S. Garber and Miss Cot a Gurber went to Guide Rock Saturday. Kd and John went down Sunday. Eil Jeffries, tho barber who left town so suddenly a fow weeks ngo, is at present sojourning in Down;, Kun. C. W. and J. L. Kaloy will erect a one story brick building on their lot south of the F, & M. bank biulding. At Inavalo Wednesday morning a large pile of now ties belonging to tho B. & H. cangnt tire and was consumed. Mr. A. H. K-tloy is very ill and hor sons, Walter Kaley of Chester and Elmer Kaley of Donvor, aro at her bed side. Thoto will be a meeting of the stock holders of tho Rod Cloud Creamery Association Saturday, October 1, at 2 p m., at the court bouse. It is re- 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 be beat. 7 So per gallon Be sure and get your barn paint from from us. MORHARI BROS. HardwareXo. Iniii'stfd that nil stockholder attend as then' Is business of importance to come hefoio the meeting, lion. 0. W. Kaley has his head tied up as the losult of the removal of two sin-ill tumors from his ear one day last week. Mr and Mr. Ed Glllard cninn down from Naponeo Monday morning for n short visit with Mr. Anna Tulleys and family. Governor Mickey and Congressman Norris occupied seats on the platform during "Uncle Joe" CanuoiiN m h last Saturday. ' Mrs. 0. H Potter is homo from Lin. eoln, where sho arcomnanloil her daughter Bertha, who will attend the university this winter. Adair (Snliisha eatno down fmni Onmlia Sunilay.whero he has a position in tho licailintartei-B of tho Republican state central committee. (ieorgo Rants came down from Ho', diogu Wednesday to attend the funeral of his nephew, Jesse Buell, who died in Minneapolis, Minn , last Tuesday. William Cr.ibill and William II Thomas have been drawn as petit jur on for the October term of tho federal court at Lincoln, which meets on tho IUlli. In a practice gAino of football played TucMlay evening between the legulai team and the high school boys, the fin liter ilefentod thu latter bv a mom of IS to 0. Khv. A (J. Klni-kwoll, nccnmii-inied by his son, from mar Guide Ruck, passed through Red Cloud Tuesday on their way to visit his daughter in Nor- ton count), KntiMi. Regular services at tho Christian iliurch inxt Sunday. At night the pastor will give the tilth sermon in his 8rios to young nun, untitled "I'lio Il'ioicSpiiit of Youth." Last Friday was Governor Gnrbei's 7Snd birthday and a number of rela tives and intimato friends wero entei taincd at the home of the bedridden governor in honor of tho event. Wash Roed of Bladen visited Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. George Now house. He was accompaniod by his brother, Gilbert Reed of Asbton, III., who is visiting relatives in this county. Mr. J. O. Llndley suffered a sevore attack of heart failuro Saturday morn ing uud was unconscious for noarlv two hour. Mrs. Llndley, though still very woak, is now considered out of danger. No'lle Fu'Ier, Denver "My faco was full of pimples and black-heads. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea has driven them away. People hardly know mo. I'm looking lino" 35 cents. Tea or tablets. C. L. OotUpg. Westward the orb of glory takes its way, Wisconsin is the state, you hear every body ay, It's made itself famous by one great stride; Rocky MountalnjToa has mado its namo worldwide. C. L Cutting. Ridge Loggott 'tanked uu" Monday afternoon nnd wont home, where he mined a slight disturbance. Marshal Kinsol was called and whan be attenin- ted to arrost Ridge tho latter made an HToitto roach an axe. Kinsel boat him to it, however, nnd succeeded In landing him in tho "jug." Wednesday morning ho was taken before Judizo Keeney and bound over to tho district court. Deputy Grand Patriarch A.J. Moan. Paul Stony, Ward Hayen, E. W. Ross and E. H. Newhotise went to Franklin Tuesday night to assist in the removal of Republican Valley encampment No. 20, I. O. O. F., from Alma to Franklin. Grand Sentinel U. S. Rohror of Hast ings accompanied tho Rod Cloud con tingent. Olllcers wero installed and a class of live candidates were initiated. After thu ooremonies a splendid supper was solved, and tho Red Cloud Odd Fellows report a good time. Death of Jesse Buell, A telegram was received in Rod Cloud Tuesday afternoon announcing the death of Jesse Buell at St. Joseph's i.ospital, St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday morning. Jesse Buoll was the only child of Mrs. N S. Rants of this city. He was born iitMiddletown, Conn., May 9, 1882, and camo to Red Cloud Julv 4. 1001. For tho past two seasons Jesse has been traveling with the T. I. Cash Carnival Cowpuuyof St. Paul. ilniiiK tho peril ous ligh dive act. Last July ho broke tho vorld'8 record for high diving, uiakttgaloap fiom u ISO foot ladder into unot below. A few weeks ngo his mUlier received a letter from lilm stating that ho was sick in tint hospital with liinbago, but he recovered and resumill his work. Nothing was heard from hn since that time untill the telegrati camo announcing his (loath. Whetht ho wns injured in making a high dih or whother ho died from na tural ciisos is not known. His re mains veto shioped from St. Paul Wednesday evening and arrivod in this city It 7:40 last night. Funeral services villi bo held at tint homo of Mr. ami Mrs. Rants, botwnon Third and Fnurt avenues on Coder street, this aftirnlon at 3 o'clock. Tho beu.ivad mother and other relatives htvo tho hoirtfelt sympathy of their maly frieuds. fr-VVN"V"vN j SSSmSM SpES 1W The Big Boys ing stock. (We always call therrt Boys until they are married), these young fellows from 14 to 19 years of age know far better than their parents what they want in Clothing. . Bring the Bin Bov here and turn him loose in our Cloth- Let him make his own selections. He Can't Go Wrong among the suits of his size. The fall styles are very handsome, and there is not a poor value in the entire line. Boys' Suits, S3 to $13.gO Gouiden-Haley Clothing Go., One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. vVvy 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. WAJM-l Jim- m wwrwsMk f 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 ere 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, 3.00, 3. co per pair. Mens Fine Dress Shoes " l 3 00. 3-5 4-oo, per pair. Boys and Girls School Shoes $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25 per pair. Bo)S and Girls PENCIL BOX containing Pi;n ami HMiUr 1. .j ci. Pencil worth 2oc but Men with each pair of school shoes from SI.50 up 2.DO, 2.25, 2.50, Of ifa Ik Call and see them. Ik Ik ik tk k ik ik t m m m I s m m m I 7 m m m n m m m m m Hi HENRY DIBDBRICK Red Uoud m NehrMlcn 1'. S. I sew all of my shoos f reo of all clmrgos if thoy rip or couio looso $ WMMMWMWMWMHmWIWMMtWw A Brutal Husband. A eouplit of weeks ago Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholas Metihi'it and two children loft their homo in Chase county and start, ed least, traveling ororland. MeQhoe got drunk nt MuUook and remained in that condition until thoy arrived at tliis place on Tuesdny. Mrs. McUheo was sutTering from a folon on her thumb, .which had been lanced boforo thev reached here. Thoy went into camp a Miort distanco cast of lied Cloud, and Mrs. McGhee's soro thumb gave her such puiu that sho was unable to do hor work. Her husband becamo abusive, and when tho woman began crying no xnookea hor down, then brutally kicked her. Tho incident was witnessed by Gus 1'undt, who inter fered nnd brought tho woman nmi children to lied Cloud, where thoy wore toKon caro 01 at tho Holland Houso. McGhco would not allow his wifo to tako any of her belongings from - iMH the wagon and, as tho children woro barefooted and scantily clothed, kind, hearted citizens made up a purse to clothe and foed tho dostituto wayfarers and send them to Mrs. McGhee's pa rents, who live near Wauneta.in Chase county. ' Gwrie llBdsey's Galloways. Not satisfied with taking 1 11 the honors for the best Gelloway cattle at the Nebraska state fair, George W. ..ndsey took his prizo winner, -Pat Ryan," to the World's fair at St. Louis, where he won U,0 sweepstakes, honor. g him with the title of tho best Gal. loway bull in tho world. Mr. Llndsey also captured eight other prizes at St. Loui$ with bis line Galloway oattlo. WisforSahr O. I. C. Whito, bom soxes, sevoa months old, at plauo formerly occupied, by Harry;8owtor.-W. V. Beal. 49 i'i.vpi II ii ft