t'Ci I n Easy Running is the GREAT POINT in a wagon. In the Bettendarff All Steel Gear you get a wagon that rurs 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 cai'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. ,,944. LOCALETTES m Hiy and feed at Plumb's. Light harness at Joe Fogel'a. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. W. T. Auld has returned to Lincoln. Mrs. C. H. Kaleyis home from Lin coin. Dr. . A. Thomas, dentist, Daraerel block. Yarns, all kinds, all colors. F. New bouse. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, a boy. L. P. Whiting of Hardy was in town Monday. Huts on tho election are beginning to be posted. Roubona all-wool infants' shirts. F. NewllOUaO. John Storey was down from Cowlcs Wednesday. Loon Marsh returned to Kearney last Sunday. Try Ward Hayes for a first olas ebave or hair-cut. Ed Aiuack came home from Nelson Tuesday evening. K Burr was up from Guide Rock the tirat of tue ween. If you want the best and cheapest harness, go to Fogel's. Judge Keeney has returned from his trip to the world's fair. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. C. 11. Campbell reports that grain has been coming in rapidly. liornard McNeny returned from his Pacific coast trip yesterday. Fred Taylor and John Evans were down from Itiverton Sunday. Miss Lnuin Hinge's of ltivoiton, was in town the lifst of thu week. Chas. Waddcll wits down from Franklin Saturday and Sunday. Try Half's now restaurant for fresh oj stars. Now in season. W. H. Van Patten is homo from an extended trip through Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Auld havo re turned from their wedding trip. William 11. Thomas is in Lincoln serving on thu federal potit jury. Mr. and Mrs. J II Chevalier of Campbell were in Red Cloud Satuiday i Ex-Uovcrnor Harbor is able to bo out again after his rouontsevoro illness. I II, Holmos canm down from Oxford this week for a visit witli his family. T inn miklntr u snecialtv of iMmllo uiiius Hue l.tuadry work Mis. N. S. Hants. Miss Bluncho Fostor has rnturned from a visit with her brother Sun in Omaha. Wm.Crabill wont to Lincoln Monday whoro he will serve on the fedoral ' petit jury. John Polnlcky is laying n brick walk iu front of his resideuco property on Cedar strout. Ivan Mines loftTuesdny morning for Nebraska City, where no expects to spond tho winter. Mrs. Uamoy and urandaughter from Fredeiluk county, Virginia, are guests at the hoinu of L. M. Cr.iblll. ir eruptions, sores, pimples, kidney !ur,Uver troubles, constipation, ictli. g(;tffion, uso Hollistor's Rocky Mountain '.I'ia. Curiiea now life to eveiy patt of the body. Tea or tablet form. 85 cents. C. L. Cotting. Miss Nellie Kmnrton left Monday morning for Grand Isltnd after a short visit with relatives and friends. Will McMillan is (erring Mexican chile at his lunch counter in the base ment of the F. & M. bank building. Dr. A. Townsend of Ctrapbell, can didate for lieutenant governor on the fusion ticket, was in Ued Cloud Wed nesday. The fusion senatorial committee met at the Royal hotel in this city Wednes day afternoon and transacted oflicial bnsinets. Miss Mattle Phillips left Monday morning for La Grande, Ore., where she will mike her home in the future with her brother Dan. Chas. II. Potter has put down a new brick walk along the east side of the residence property on Cedar street oc cupied by E. U. Overman. I D.Cransnnd wife will go to Kan sas Citv Sunday to tnko in the Royal Stock Show. Mr. Crans will visit the World's fair beforo her return. OveringUros. will put in a Colorado sandstone walk in front of and along tho south iiilo of tho I. O. O. F. build ing at Sixth avenUe and Webster steet. Hon. G. W. Norric, congressman from thii district, will speak at Guide Rock on Friday evening, October 28. Oilier candidates will also be present. The switch engino and crew has no yet been taken off. Railroad men say thoy can not see how the crew can be done without n tho Bed Cloud yards. Drs. Weirick & Riddile of Hastings will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and those needing glasses fitted in Dr. Creighton's ofllce in Red Cloud, Friday Oct. 28. After October 15 all baibor shops will charge 5 cents extra for neck BUaVO. O. A. SCHAKKNIT. W. A. Hayks V. Manspkakkk. Charley McHuirn, who is in Superior t iking treatment for rheumatism from n magnetic hcnlir, is loportcd to be much improved iu hcnlMi, being now able to walk without the aid of crutches Lcm Tibbotts of Hastings, fusii n candidate for representative from Adams county, was in Red Cloud Wed nesday attending lhi mooting of tho iiisiuii Muiiiuuiiui uummiuce. Lulu Stanhope, St. Louis: "I iih'mI to havo a horrid complexion. I took Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea and mil called the piottiost girl in tho city." Tea or tablets. .'13 cunts, C. L. Cotting. Sheriff MeArlhur took Mrs. Wolf to Lincoln last Saturday, whore she was placed iu a private hospital for treat miiiit for her mind. Thoy wee accom panied by Mrs. Will Wo'f and Mrs. Lippincott. Just recoivod, a lino lino of bulbs for out or indoor planting, consisting of extra lamo Chinese sacred lilies, hy aciiithe, daffodil, crocus, tulips, f resias, oxalis, calla lilies, otc. Bulbs are extta large Call and soo them at Shoo store. Mrs. Henry Dioderieh. tf Aarou Conover was riding in his buggy and leading his cow Siturday night. Tho cow triod to jerk loose mid Mr C mover's left hand got caught botweon tho rope and tho huggv, pull, ing the nosh from the end of tho little ilngor tind bruising tho two middle lin gers. A Cimpholl, who has been division superintendent on Mils division for twenty years, has resigned his po sition owing to ill health. Mr. Camp bell tins boon a faithful servant of tins company ami has ho.ts of friends who will regret to learn of his retirement Mr. Campbell has been succeeded hy Mr. V. O. English of Auiora, Neb., who assumod his duties Monday last. I'llllllO I. II-, Ku, C ililil tl mi. Stock saddles ut ,lu Fogi'lVi, ,1. S. White is home fiom Washington. (5o to Fred l'ltnnb's for Hour or fctd. I. P. Hale sells I mil, and suits it quick. tf Our new yarns are all In. F. New house. K L. (1 rimes of Blue Hill was in town Satuiday. C. E. Putnam was down from Cowles Tuesday. J. II. Crary wa9 up from Guide Rock Saturday. Dan Funk was down from Franklin Sittuday. Ben Reed left Monday for a hip to St. Louis. R S Proudlit was iu town the first of tho week. Fred Hurd was down from C iwltw Wednesday. 0. W. Husheo was in Guide Rock Wednesday. Fnd Good was down from Cowlts Wednesday. Cream vhito HonrieUs, 2,rc yaid, F. Newhouso. Art Carpenter was over from Lou nunu Sunday. F. A. Sweezy was down fiom Hast ings Saturday. Bert Garber was inGiitdo Rock tho first of tho week. Herbert Midow was down from Riverton Wednesday. Tun olll io of the county clerk is be ing painted this week. See Joe Fogel for anything in the harness or saddlery line. Frank Ailes left M unlay for a trip to tue H'. Louis exposition. E Minor nnd son of Guido Rock were in town Saturday. II H Hogate was down from Blue Hill the first of the week. M. Stephens and S. J. Wright weto up from Superior Sunday. A new lino of side and parted pom padour combs. F. Newhouse. Roy Garber was in Franklin this week on business for tho N. A. U. Quick service and first class work is tho motto at Schnffnit's barber shop. V. H. Scrivner sold ovor .100 bushels of peaches from his orchard this year. Plumb tho feed man will pay you the highest price for poultry, eggs and, hides. Oscar Yarger and wife of Scotts Bluff are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sellars. After October 15 all barber shors will charge 0 cents eitra for neck shave. O A. Sciukfnit. W. A. Haykh. V. Mansprakbr. These Frosty Mornings Ought to remind you of winter. We have made preparations for a circumstance of this kind by buying the finest line of heaters that ever came to the city. You should let us fit you with a Garland Hester and you can laugh at the winter's cold. Garland Heaters are guaranteed to be the heaviest in weight, the finest in finish and pos itively air tight. Don't forget we are right in price. MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. Miis l'.iia It ail-iuuv ol Ninth Hi tueh, Kins, si (., lie mil tu lied Cloud this uci k. Thin v-cight inch guaranteed fast black brilliititine, fit) cunts per yaid. F. Newhouse. Chat ley C! idscy was up to Franklih the liist of ho week, returning Tues day morning. The M E. Ladies' Aid society "ex peileiice" meeting Inst Friday night netted them about f 10. J. R. (Srocnhalgh and wife of Cowles were thu guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cowdcn the lltft of the week. Frank Kiielin has been appointed sidewalk inspector for tho city. This is a move in thu right direction. The work of building tho new cement walk along tho eaM side of the hiuh so I km I gtounds was begun this week Mrs. Al Study and Mis Hummell drove over to junlata Wednesday, where Mis. Slaby will consult a special is'. C larley Uessercturned last Friday from a Hip to hisolil homo iu Milne, lie also took in tho World's fair on his way liome. A. A. Worsley and Hon. A. S iftley will address tin fusionisls of this county in Hod Cioud on thu evening of October 20. For Sale Chrysanthemum plants in liml and bloom; also cut dowers of sami), and a nice lino of dower pots Mis Henry Duulerich. Cleanliness is next to godliness. Cill at .M'inspeiiker's tiaber shop and get a hot or cold hath, shave and hair cut Something new in face cream. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fott and daugh ter Netto returned Monday evening ft inn Oniali'i. Miss Nolle Fori re mained for a short visit with friends- From indigestion, aches and pains, Yoursjstoni will he fr-o, If you'll but take a timelv drink Of Rocky Mountain Tea. C. L. Cotting. After October 15 all barber shops will charge 5 cents extra for neck shave. O. A. Sciiakknit. W. A Hayks. V. Mansckakkh. The first rehearsal of the comic opera to be given for tho benefit of the New M. E. Church fund, under direction of Prof Hammcrschmit, was hold at woodman hall Monday night. Harry Vaughn and Miss Bertha Sheppard of Guido Rock were married at the home of the bride's mother last Monday evening. Both tho voung folks are well and favorably known in this city. James Peterson's now hardware building, at Third avenue and Webster street, will be two stories. The mater ial to be uied is sheet steel and will have the appearance of stone and brick work. Finkenbinder & Studebaker this week put in a cement cross-walk on the east side of Seward street at the intersection with Fourth avenue. The crossing is largely in the nature of an experiment. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Foe of Cowles left Wednesday morning for trip to tne world's fair, rne couple are get ting well along in Tears to take such a fatiguing journey, Mr. Foe being past io years oi age. Mr. Eli Taylor, living north of Guide Rock, and Miss Minnie Bonnott of Strang, Neb , noro united iu marriage Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Magner, noar Guido Rock, Rev. Blackwell officiating. Mr. and Mrs. F. W.Cowdon returned Thursday morning from St. Joseph, Mo., where thoy attended tho wedding. on Wednosday evening of Mr. Cowden's ronsin, Miss Ollie Ray, to Mr. Lewis ' Schilling of Pittsburg, Pa. Sheriff Shelburn camo down from Alma Monday morning and took back with him Frank Holland and Joe Mills, who will be tried in tho Harlan county district court for burglarizing reio anoa's store at Orleans. The Omaha Trade Exkibit is making afeallant fight asaimst the mail order houses, but so long as our homo papers publish the advertisements of tbeso town destroyers, just so long will the mail order business continue to grow. Herman Wobbermin, who was re cently taken to the asylum at Lincoln, afterward escaping from that institu tion, arrived a. his home south of the river last Sunday. Ho will not bo taken back to tho nsjlum unless he again becomes violent. Wanted To soil or trade for land iu Webster county, stoio building with living rooms iu connection; good barn, well and 2 notes land and stock of general meichatidlso, in small town in Huge county. Addiess Box 2, Hoag, Neb. novli. Hon. F W Collins of tho Depart ment of Justice, Washington, I). C, will speak at Red Cloud on Tuesday, Oitobur2J, at 8 o'clock p. in. Mr. Collins is a speaker of reputation and was a N"hraskan prior to his otlicial life a'- Washington. Prof. Hainmerschmit is making a strong efi'ori;to organl.D a baud thai will lie a credit t. -j the city. A rcheti sal was hold Siindav afternoon, and the prospects are bright for a first class bund. He his also orgnni.'id a com pany of I iciil singuis who will iu thu near fiituiu put una comic opera Some ghoul went to tho cemetery a few nights ago and, taking thu tl twers from a fruit j ir on one of the graves, laid tnem cat efully on the grave and took the j tr home witli him This is a new method of robbing the dead. Thu fruit put in this j tr ought to choko tho miscreant who stole it. Tn.fllnllnna n . I, . fn 1 1 t.m nr wt n Mil I illlliUkllMO IIU UUb III, (I IJIJA tV I. breakfast to be held Siturday night. The invltall iii note writttn hack win lis aim nut auuruses piacco on ine hacks of the envelope. The guests ate to wear their clothes and other adornments backwards, and there will undoubtedly bu a merry time at the hreakfast. The wat-tr-woiks refunding bonds have been forvnniud to N W. Harris & Co., Chicago, with the cxsepiiou of nix ot the bonds which have not yet been located, llio interest has boon cut from 0 tu 4 pur cunt, making rui Q"rVN'N.' NNV''y Selz Shoes In All W eS&i! lQft Gomden-Haley Glothing Go., One Price Clothiers, First door north of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. vAWWvAWWWAvAWWA Read This 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. tfr-tfrfrtf-frtttttttM-(tfrtl Why Not Mecke Those Boys and Girls Happy? You can by buying their SHORS of mo, an I rIvo each one a Boy's or Girl's Pencil Box, Including u Rule, Pen nnd Holder, Lead and Slate Pencil, worth 20 oents-but Klveu with a pair of CHOOL SHOES, from tlX0 up I hivo just received a largo line of Ladles', Mon's and Babies' warm Shoes. Come and see them, us thoy are bounties, besides containing all tho good elemonts of leather that, make thorn wear. Remember, I muko 11 SPECIALTY of Ladles' and Men's Extra Large Sizes of Shoes. P. S. I sow or peg all of my shoes freo of nil charts if thoy rip or coino loose. HENRY DIEDERICH, THE PIONEER SHOE STORE, Red Cloud, - Nebraska. ft k ft ft ft Oi Ml Mt JH tl IV Ui Hi ?4444-S4444444444'94449449444444444444-i4444444449r annual savinjr of W.IO in inturest. Three of the twontydivo $1000 bonds have been taken up. M.S. Marsh, manager of tho Royal hotel, hud his 'hand severely burned Sunday evening. Onuoftho pre.8!iru lauipa in the parlor was out of order, and Mr. Maish attempted to tlx ii wlille it was burning. The surplus gas oline dripped to the center table, setting it iillro, and in attempting to ex ing uish the blaza his hand was Hoveroly burned. On Wednesday Sunrill McArthur served papers on the city enjoining it from compelling the laying of a walk along tho vacant lots 011 West Fourth avonun be'onging to the C.tlholio Church. Unimproved real estate bo longing to religious societies should no more bo exempt from taxation and compulsory improvement than any other proporty. The Wobstor county wittiestos for tho defense iu the Foasel murder case o'iiiio home Saturday and returned to Nolson Monday. About the only ini. portant evidence brought out for tho state last week was the identilication of Hid coat found near the grave in the cornfield on the Teasel place, this oi.'tuir It vvnu nnull Ivnlv lilnnliflrwl In' Dl',,Mh ...... ,...... , .j .. , a merchant as one he had sold to tho iniMing man. Thu reading of a batch of loro letters from Mrs, Hutchisou to vTv 'VV'VvvV. Just Ten Doll! If you litive not been iu for u you will bu surprised to loam how good uti uvKKCU.vr wo can give you for Just Even Ton Dollars We havo Htirprlhod many a mini this hciisnn by giving him a far better coat for Toil Dollars than ho over expected to got for his money. If Ten Dollars Is your Cvercoat price, don't, fail to conio here. Our Ten Dollar Coats nro certainly great, temptations for money savuis. Overcoats for Men, Boys nnd Children, nt almost uuy pi leu you wish to pay. Scu uh before you buy. the New Lasts. Carefully Hurley Feus-ol caused conslderab.o amusement in court. Tnere will be a game of basket ball fmiuirrfiiv iifrnrrinnn lint iv.u.n llwi innnu I........ ..i..... r fiom IiMmnoii, Kmt, and Frank in. .mid., 111 1 no inn i,:iMt mil pai-K in Ued Cloud, l.ittlo is known burn of tho l.ubauon team, but tho gills from Franklin havo a record for fast playing. There will undoubtedly be a laru crowd in attendance, us this will I a the llrst basket ball gume ever soon iu Red Cloud. Among the Red Cloud Odd Fellows who will attend the pension of tbofcrand lodge in Lincoln next, week nro Paul Storoy, K. II. Newhouse, A.J. Moans, Joe Fogel, O. 1) Hodge, O. O. Tool and Will Rife. The location of the Odd Fellows Orphan' homo Is to bo voted upon at ibis sossion and an effn t will be made to secure tho plum for Red Cloud. Thu local lodge has been working quietly, though most industri ously, tow.ud this end for several months past, and they are in)t without hope of sueces. Thoy should bo en couraged In their olloit. To Cure a Gold In One Day. Taki Laxutivo Ilroiuo Quinine tab lets. All druggists refund tho money if it f.ills to cure. E. W. (J rove's elj-ua-turo Is on oauh box. 25c. m i m $ $ m m m m z i m i m m m m p m t m m m .jfck