V W pt piryi"' i. ,i..i. ..ii, Igl 'I nil i1IJ-' , . ; - fM 0,?' '? ?J : .4. V .f; K '-' J r .,.? f 3 rv rfcS ' ' If . 944444443ttttt-f.ttr LOCAIETTES V lny and teed at liuuibs. I'lutnb Inn lU'd C.uud 11 nir. Try tnnt calf ni.'iil it Caldwell's. io to Fred Piuiub's for U.iur cir feed. J. W. Wuii'un v,is in Lincoln iliis week. Mis Lois Pope iB Imino from St. Louis. Dr K. A. Thoinan, ituntitit, Dana-roll block. Wnltor Kuluy was up from Chester, Sunday. J S. White was down from Lincoln Sunday. M. W. Speer of Superior was in town Tuesday. Foil Cayer was up from Superior Tuesday. Ah good as any coal in town at J O Caldwell's. Jolm Storey was down from Cowlcs Wednesday. For Salcr Malu calf. Inquire at Now house's store. Girl wanted at, Hile's rt'staiirant, Daincrell block. .J nun's Dtvis of Minden was hero tin lirtt of tin- wiM'k Ttiiriv-etght degrees below zeio Moiii'ny inoniinir. Pilink l'l'lei.soli left, TllesdllV for n tiip -tst and si.utli J l'.llal- w s in C iltiiiibus tho firs' till' I'llSt of till! Wl OK. W S. Himim! and vifo returned Tues la fioni IVcuuiM-li. W T Auld was down from Lincoln the fust ol (lie wei k. Henry Waller and wife we.ro ilmvr from Cowlcs l'm-Mlay. Face massage and ladies' shampoo, hi llai us' barber shop. Horn, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs Henry llallijin, i girl. C. L Tibbotts was down from Cunp bell tho first of tho week. Tnko your poultry nml hides to Plumb. Top priees paid. Otto Popo of Lincoln was in IV d Cloud tho lirst of tho wi ok. Adair Galusha w.is down fiom Lin coin the fust of tho week. Wanted Girl for general housework. Apply at Nowhouse Bros llev. J M Hi es has gono to St. Paul, Neb., for a week's stay. Wo still insist that O d hoi's rays can not bo seen on a dark night. Miss licronieo Higby has gono to Be atrice for u visit with relatives (reorgo Henso is homo again after spending the winter in Denver. William Parkos is able to bo om again after a two weeks' illness. Charley Hushee has moved his saloon into tho old F & M. bank buildiiiK. T. E M. Call has rented A. Gain Hh'i's house in tho west part of town. Miss Graco Anderson is homo from Suiorior and will probably remain hero. F R. Mandovilluhas a bad cut on hi left thumb, caused by a piece of niokei. glass. Tho rural carriers wont out on th ir routes yesterday for tho first time since . Inst Friday. Felix Killough and Olive Parsons of uido Hock wore given a license to wed Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Tullnys and son Allen leave tonight for Naponee, where thoj will reside in tho future Cutis Zeiss, foreman of tho west sec tion, fro his face Saturday while out working on bis section. Mrs. Will Hifo entertained a fow quests at tea last Friday oveniug in honor of Mr. Kifo's birthday. Hnrry Cramer was called to his homo near Bladen ibis week by the illness of bis mothor, Mrs. A. H Cramor. Last Friday a marriage license was is.suod to Cnarles K Kinoaid and Misa Jo nio Heaton, both of Inavale. C C Cowden, who has boon spend mg the winter in St. J d, returned to Red Cloud Wednesday evening. John Griffeth loft Tuesday morning for a visit with his aged mothor, who is ill at her homo in Rochello, III. Don't forget to insure your property against lire, lightning and cyclones with L H. Port, ngent, Ui.nieron oiock. Will Mitchell was down from Lincoln tho first of tho week. lie, recovered about a f 100 worth of goods from the fire. J. W. Rowson of Philadelphia, who has been visiting with his son George, left Sunday for a trip to Seattle and, othT western points, litis was tho H -t time Geoigo bail s-cii nts father in eight years. Lester Kiontz of Kiowa county, Oklahoui'i, w io has been visi lug lis iioiliei, Wudo Koontz, lift for home Wednesday. Kdgnr Oowden ho lie from Chicago, where he nml an operation pei formed lor appendicitis. He is .mieli iiuprov "d in health. Will W'S i amo down from Naponee the lirslof the week, called hero by the eilniH illness of bis father, Judge Suiiiuol West. Kay Frame, erstwhile druggiot, bar her and plumber, left Thursday for the neighborhood of Blue Hill, where ho will try fanning for a while. Mi-s Kli.a belli Marker will attend tho meetingof the National Educational as sociation, which convenes at Mil waukuo, Wis., February 28. A boy babv was born Sat unlay night to Mr. and Mrs. James Moranyille. The child livnl hut a f-w hours, how ever, and wn burii" Sunday. I h-re's a "fettv go I in an Alpine hat, A sweeter cin wiihn sailor brim, lltn the hamlim"' uirl xou'll cver.o-' Is 'he seiuble u'ul who nes Rickv M-iiiiitain '1'ea ('. L C-t iny. At the ('oiigrega ional church Sun d'iv morning Die pastor will preent in outline sillily of the Kowiln to the It om ih Evenings sermon theme, Lifo" Om of Chnrlr-v Wolf's line driving li -r-ex was baitly kieked bv its mute list Sunday and it was necessary to b'ingii to :own for veterinary treat uient ill Have.' express team 'o 'k a spin lorth on Webster street Vednosda 'Horning and ran as far as Whitakei' olaeo nor beast of town No damage uii-i done. .Our county correspond nts have "passed us up" this week, but. one lone orrespondeiiee reaching this olliee. Mad roads and uncertain mail service ire the primary causes Tho rural mini carriers have been tin tblo to make their deliveries owing to he lieavey drifts. If the fanners want their nnil delivered they must keep the roads in passable condition Word has been received by Mr. and Mi's Joseph H'-rhurger that thei niece M s Lulu L uirhaeh, died at the Get vg n s Satisfaction By trading with us for the year 1905. We have the largest and most complete as sortmentment of hard ware in the Republican Valley. Come in and see for yourself. Right Goods at Right Prices Our Harness stock is complete in every re spect and we have the goods to prove it. Our New Year offer ing is a first-class iA inch Work Harness complete with collars, for Get Right. Trade with Us fflUKHAKI DDAC UKVOi I j HarriunfA Pt iiuiunuiv wi home ot net . hi. i.is, A l.aoletliiich and wiff.ii.iC lby, Kan., last Saturday. K'gnliir pioiehiiig services at tho Christian ci urch next. Sinday. At night the pastor will pieach on "'I ho Characterof Esthei," tho second in tho seiiesof soini ms to the young laoieg. Drs Weirick & Riddilo of Hustings will meet eye, ear, nosn and throat patients at the olll.-i! of Dr. C-eighton in Red Cloud, February 2-1 D not cet these doctors confused with Dr. J K. Warrick. Elmer Ricker, a brother of S'unrt Rickor.who has been in tho hospiinl corps of the United States army for tho past three years, serving in the Phil-p-pines, returned to his homo in this county last week Beautiful eyes and hattdsomn face ar oliqoent commendations. Blight eyes are windows to a wom-in's heait. Hollister's Rook. Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. ,T cents, Tea or Tablots C L. Cutting. J. 11. Bailey is now ready to make farm loans in WclMer, Smith and Jewell ci hi nlie.s at tho lowest rates and heM. terms ever given in these counties. Ovtional pigments with all loans. Call on or write to him. It makes no dilierfucn how innii) medicines have fulled to cure you, if von n-e troubled sith headache, con siipiiioii, kidney, liver troubles.Hollis o'o ltnuy .Mountain Tea will make ou well ('. L. Cutting. Win S Bultis, Hit) ilMinguislied im personator, will ho Inn d at the Con giegniional chinch tonight. The lecture i- n of the Ijeeiini course scries, 11 l M. it'ttlis is said 10 he one of the tin st impersonators on the Mage. Coiintv Clerk E. S. Gather received a letter Moiula from his son Anson, who recently went to Prcsoott, An, for the hem lit of his health Anson re ports thai he is f-i ling much heiter, and hopes for a speedy lecoveiy The cli mate is warm and dry, and the grass has already begun growing there. The second quarterly meeting for Inavale and As 1 Creek charge will he held Pebruarv 'J5 and 2(5 Quarterly conference will be held at Red Cloud Saturdav, February 25, at '2:30 o'clock, in Daineroli's hall The preaching and communion service will bo nt Innviile Sunilav evening, February 20, at 7:110 W. T. Taylor, Pastor. Mrs Suio VV Jennov, sister-in-law of Mrs J.M Ch'illii, who has been visiting in R-d Cloud for the past two weeks, returned Tuesday to her home in Oberlin, (). Mrs. Jenney was a near neighbor of Banker Bockwiih, who was financially ruined by the schemes of Mrs. Cassie Chadwiuk. Mrs Jennoy says that Mr. B -ckwith was one of tlo most highly respected citizens of Ober lin. 100 A, 100 under plow all under fence 20 A in tinnier, 10 A alfalfa, 8 A alfalfa land not seeded, 4 wells, 3 windmills-, creek I mile, house 28x28 with 12x20 addition, 4 hen Inui o, granary 14x18, corn crib 10x10,2 good cellars, 2 caves out side, straw b'irii 1 A orchard, price $1200 One mile from town. 100 A, IdO A in cultivation, tine farm no im provements, but a bargain at $1800, half down. 1C0 A, good farm no im provements, pi ice 80OOO Write for a Special list. D. W. Grant, Almena, Kamus, Norton Co. It is said that one of the teachers in the high school has threatened a boy pupil chat she will cntiso him to fail to "p8," nnd in pursuance of her object has begun to give him lower markingB than other pupils vho have learned taeir lessons no better, if so well, ns he has. Teachers who vent theit spite upon pupils in this manner seldom last long anywhere. There is too much of this kind of work going on in tun Rod Cioud schools and a stop should bo put to it. As a sample of the teacher's plan, it is said that one day this week the teacher gave the boy a grade of 43 in one of his studies. An other boi's lesson, which was copied almost entirely from that of tho first! mentioned and did not contain the' answers so fully, was graded above 80. I; seems that we have something be side discrimination in railroad rates to contend with. Advertised Letter List. List of lottors remaining unoslled for ut postofilco nt Rod Cloud, Ni b., for the week euding Fob. 10, 1903: Robt Disluud, Dr Proehling, E. J. Harris, Carl Schatio, Minn Vert.. These will be sent to tho dead letter nfllco March 1005, if not called for before. When calling for above please say "advertised." T. C. Haokkk, Postmaster. That Settle's It. When a Colorado mum! stone walk is laid that settles it. Sue Overing Bro. & Co. for prucs. Kalamazoo Corsets V Wear one thirty days and if defect ive in material or workmanship will either give you a new one or return your money. r (, Laces and Embroideries We have a large number of remnants and short lengths of Laces and Em broideries that will be sold at less than half their usual price for a few days only. Too many to enumerate. c "Bvister Brown" Stockings for Children arc THIi EARTH. Try them. F. NEWHOUSE DRY GOODS AND VNN'AyNVsV (Uiiiikiilil(kll(Uibii'ititilil(U(UitU(lUUkiil(ViibUii(UUiUaaiktiiliiiiiiiU(iiU)ifcai)bifcakl(bili fc ef-'fo Red Cloud, -pi,'iTi,i,v'i,fri,i,iTT'rriTivtiii(i)(i(i)ji()(jlt Resolutions Of Thanks At u meeting of the board of trua - tees of tho Methodist Episcopal church of tho city of Rod ( loud, Nob , the following resolutions were adopt ed: Whereas, Wo, the Methodist Epis copal church, luivo uocomo tho recipi ents of u generous gift, tho sum of flvo hundred dollars (500), from Mrs. Elizabeth Foot of Milwuukoo, Wis , u sister of Mrs. K L James, mothor of our enterprising citizens-, tho Turnuro Bros., and Mrs liollo Taylor, all of this city; and, Whereas, She did this to erect ii momorial to hor father, Mr. Stephen Cotnpton, and tho desire to help us in our now church enterprise; now, therefore, bo it Re&olvod, That this committee, on behalf of pastor nnd church, extend to Mrs Foot oursincuo and heartfelt thanks. Resolved, That wo will ovor hold hor in grateful remembrance, that wo will petition the All Wiso and Denoflcont To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wadell's meat market, we extend to you u hearty iu vitation visit us and become better acquainted and also, when looking for good first class meat, we ask you to give us u trial. Wo are satisfied wo can wo can pleaso you. Yours for busluoss, FEIS & SEARS BEST ON NOTIONS, ETC. A M. A. Albright, 15he Grocer w f ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft ft -SELLS- First ' Quality ' Goods AT Reasonable 3 Prices Nebraska ft ft Father Abovo to grant hor u long life ' wth ,loy and satisfastion in tho be- htowal of this gift which wo so fully appreciate Ho it futhor Resolved, That a copy of those roso lutions bo forwardo to Mrs Foot, also published iu our Red Cloud papers. Rev. E L. Hutohinb. Dh. E. A. Thomas. Mayoii Ross. Mrs E J. Duckkr. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Tak Laxative Biomo Quinine tab lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signu ourt is on each box. 25c The Chikk and the Weekly State Journal one year for $1, till March 1. RHEUMATISM URKD IN A DAY. x MyMlc Cure for KlienmntlHni and NcurnUI radically rnrcN In I in 3 (b)'h IIn action upon the n)teni Ih remarkatiie ami inyntorioun U removes at once- tliu caiiKo and the dlfeano lm mcillnicly dlxiippcHrn. Tho lint rtoi-o Krcailr bono II ih 76 cciitK and li 00. held bj H.K Once DriiRKhit. Itcd Cloud Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freeport, 111., and the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebraska have over nine hun dred policies in force in Webster County. Look up your policy and see me. O. C. TEEL, Phono 08. Red Cloud. 'i M r m I gSSSIIRH