Tl THPfUPI f ";'T TfWi nrw V "WMWPff "' ut'.'iK.J ill IP i it M A .'- J r Jr. ff u" i A j I 5- H I Mmm&m vSz&Se? v FA RMBRS See this Great Mill Grind Flour on March p, 10 and 1 1 James Peterson IHI 4IMTKV l . . m n Hay and teed at Plumb's, l'liunb has Red Cioud Hour. Try that calf meal ntCaldwell's. 'Jo to Fred Phi nib's for Hour or feed. The courthouse is being replastered. .1. H. Bailey has returned from Lin coin. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Dumerell block. K. Wolf was down from Cowlcs Monday. Karl Payne was up from Guide Rock Siiuniay. Found A Vale lock key. Inquire at this oilk-o. For Sale Male calf. Inquire at Now house's store. U. H. Crone was home from Lincoln over Sunday. Joe McClelland was down from Inn vale Tuesday. Cnarley Moranvillo is homo fiom S-.lt Lake City. .Vrs. Lulu Matthews was down from Inavale Monday. Fred Hastings is now "mule skinner" on the trolley lino. Face massage and ladies' shampoo, at Hayes' barber shop. Mrs. Nellie McClure and son aio homo from Klk Creek. Dr. and Mrs. Phillips were down from Inavalo Tuesday. Harry Vaughn was up from Guide Rook the first of the week. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices psiid. G. M. Coplon was up from Guido Rook the first of the week. Conrad Stirke of Amboy returned The German Insurance Co. of Frceport, 111., arid " 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. Insurance Agency mww2 Thursday morning from n visit in the east. F. It Mamlovillc went to Seward Saturday night for a short visit. F VV. Studobakor returned Wednes day evening from Kent, Illinois. 13 rn, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Hernatd Thompson, a daughter. J. H. Hitlers of Indianola is the guest of his brother-in-law, O. U. Teel. Nicholos Thomas is visiting in Wray, Colorado, with relatives and friends. John Rutlcdge has bought the J. C. Wolfe place and moved in this-woek. J C. Wolfo has moved into the Sher wood place in the south part of town. Don llhett of Omaha has accepted n prsition as waiter in tho Hon Ton rest aurant. Dr. K. A. Thomas nnri wife spent Sunday in Cowles with tho doctor's parents. W. A. Howard anil Will Crozier of Stillwater were in town Wednesday on business. T. It. Butler of Hcnvnr City was in Rd Cloud the first of tho week with a car of stock. C. It Crono and family expect soon to move o Ottawa, Kansap, to make their future homo. Mis. J. (J. Itrown is homo from St. Paul, Nebraska, where she has boon visiting her mother. William Clondennen, who is "bach inn" it on F Nowhouso's farm, is seri ously ill with dropsy. Word has boon received in lied Cloud of t no serious illnos? of Mrs. Conrad Fi at Moulder, Colorado. W. 11. Holsworih and family are moving into their now homo iu tho west part of town this week. Cuarley Piatt and Joseph Fogol havo this weok placed now arc gas lamps In front of their places of business. Kd. Ilnrnifin, Ralph Hunter, Charley Waldo and liert Holdrego were down from Inavalo the first of tho weok. Foit Sai.k An excellent fenced pasture; running water. Inquire of D. It. Spanoglo. Men. 8. Don't forget to insure your property agninst tiro, lightning and cyclones with L. H. Fort, agent, Damoroll block. W. K. Itife loft Tuesday to take up his work as traveling salesman for tho llluo Viilloy Fruit company of Beatrico. A. A. Reinholdt, the St. Francis cattleman, brought in a bunchfof feed ers Monday for Huntor & Son of Ina vale. Allen Carpenter and Herman Feis wont to Alma Tuesday evening on business connected with a real esUto deal. Mrs. A. B. Peirco arrived in Hod Cloud Wednesday. Mr. Peirco is on the road homo with a car of household goods. A. B. Ilitonoy, deputy county attorn ey, left this wook for Okmulgoo, Indian Territory, whoro ho may conclude to locate. Dr. II E Asuer was in Guide Book S'INlllO, IlllXllg II CI I ll I ltt'1 to attend to mm of 10 I) Bur's valuable I ()' S 't Mark P iikcs, son of Mr and Mrs William Parkes, now liviiic :v M.'Cook, has been promoted to conductor of a freight. airs. Stnnohro'iker and family are moving into the n''nl"iict two doors south of L II. Bust's home on S"wnid avenue. Mr. and Mrs J. S. Whim left Mon dav noon for Lincoln, wheie they will iiifk" their home. The children left Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. George Uieo left Tues day for Colorado, where they have a son living and expect to make that state their home. S. II. Johnson, who pnrehaed the Jack Wiseeaiver f..rm, Iims arrived with his family from Lindscy, Platto c Mintv, Nebraska Julius WMber and II. 15. McNitl left Wednesilav night for Los Anijnlin, California, wher.i liny ufo for tho bene fit of Mr. MeNiti'.s health. Clinics Monger, one of the pioneers of '?!l, was iu town Wnlnesday. Mr. Munger is 8'J years of aije, and looks as hale and hearty as man of (!0. II F Kvims, iM. M. .Schneider and William Ituby, comprising the York o ehem ra, were in Red C oud Tuesday evening to play for the club dance. Warren Longlin n iw has "hat go of Frank R irth's shoe store. Warren is an expei ieiieed hoe vntesui'tn and a very pleasant young man to deal wiih Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kralik and Frank uul Al Slaby reiuiiiel from Denver Thursday morning, where they attend ed the funeral of their brother, Joseph Slaby. The electric light proposition, which was to have been submitted to tho council Wednesday evening, was not presented owing loan unforeseen delay in completing arrangements. The Potter frame building, looontly damagnl by lire, has been repaired, and S. F. Spokeslield's feed store and Mrs. Spokeslield's millinery stock are again in place in their former location. Tho great play of a "Homo Spun Heart" is one of tho plays that will bo produced by the Kemp ton lvome.dy Kompauy during their engagement here all week, commencing Monday, Get N N N 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-1 ing inch is a first-class ill Work Harness complete with collars, for Trade with Us S2S Get Right. MORHARI BROS. Hardware Co. 1 SPRING 1905 When you are not busy, come in and see our new Spring Wear ables. It is not too early to buy, but if you do not want to buy now it won't hurt you to see what you should buy later in the season. SPRINT. SUITS, TOP COATS. RAIN COATS, TROUSERS, FURNISHING C,OOI)S, HATS, CAPS and SIIOKS. Prices low consistent with good merchandise. owden-Ka!ey ONE-PRICE First Door North of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. March ($ Popular prices IT) and 25 cunts, ("served HcatH 115 cectH. H J. liie.sweldt and wife, and Herrv Meyers and wife, all of Bladnn, wore guests of L II. Feis and family Mon day afternoon. They aro on their way to Alma, whoro they go to look for land. It will bring rich red blood, tirm Hash and muscle. That's what Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Ten will do. Taken this mouth will keep you well all sum mer. Ho centp, tea or tablet. C. L. (Jolting. IS. II Keenoy will havo a public sale next Monday at 1 o'clock at his farm, one mile u rth of C iwlos, nt which time eleven head of cattlo and i num ber of farm implements will be dis posed of. Al and Frank Slnby and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ICralik left, Sun day night for Dunvor to attend the funeral of Joo Slaby, who was killed in tho wreck at Akron, Colorado, Satur day night. I. 13. Colvin and daughter and M. G. Hagau and daughter of Guide Hook wore iu Hod Cloud Monday on their way home from Norton, Kansas, where tho gentlemen had been closing up a land deal. If you cannot eat, sleep or work, feel moan, cross and ugly, lake IJollister's Hocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for tho sick. There is no remedy equal to it. 1)5 cents, ten or tablet. C. L Cotting Don't miss tho lecture nt the Congre gational church Monday night. Astronomy nnd other scientilie subjects will bo dealt with. A special admis sion fee of 15 cents far all pupils of the public schools. J. II. Bailey is now ready to make farm loans iu Webster, Smith and Jewell counties nt the lowest rntes and best terms over given iu these counties. Uytional payments with nil loans. Call on or write to him. If taken this month, keops you well nil summer. It makes the little ones ent, sloop nnd grow. A spring tonic for tho whole family. Hollistor's Hooky Mout-tnin Ten. 115 conts' Ten or lublets. C. L. Cotting. Hussell Hutherford, who has held down tho night operator job nt tho Burlington depot for several months, bns boon transferred to Wrny, Colora do. Ho is succeeded by T. Hock of Argoe, Indiana, who arrived Monday. Coming soon, Kempton Komedy Kompauy in n roportory of the lntest und most popular comedies and drama. New and pleasing specialties. All new scenery. Popular pricos 15, !ft and 35 cents. Reserved seats now on sale nt Grlco's drug store. Hugh Gulliford, Homer Morgan, Oliver Hodgo and Jamos Davis return' ed Thursday noon from McPhorson county, whoro thoy recently went iu 1 search of homesteads. Gulliford and Hcdgo oach Hied claims for Iwosoctions of land, while Davis and Morgan oneh took u section, The six claims adjoin, v.vrfvy, vfsv, n xy, . Glothing Co., CLOTHIERS, and cover a tract two miles wide and three miles long. It is but, a few feet to water, and on two of tho claims there is a natural lake. Tho land is twenty miles northwest of Siitheiland. A A. Phillips, with his son John nnd son-in-law, Charley Sine, left Tuesday morning for Goodlnnd, Kansas, where Messrs. Phillips have taken up claims. They have also leased the Devuy ranch, and will make their home there. They will be joined by their families next week. Klmur Crone had tho misfortuno to gel the little linger on his left hand pinched while making u coupling laft Saturday out on the St. Francis branch. It, was at lirt thought he would lose the linger, but it was finally decided that amputation would not bo necessary. MARRIAGES Klmscy Pitney. On Wednesday evening, ut tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. William Tabor, oo currod tho wedding of Miss Mary A. Kiiiisuy, of Max, Dundy county, Ne braska, and Mr. Floyd Pitnoy of this city, Rev. Davis of tho Christian church ollloiiiting. Lockhart Wilson. On Tuesday, at tho homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elian Lockhart, near Hladen, occurred tho mnrriago of Miss Lottie Lockhart nnd Mr. Roy C. Wilson of Inavalo, Rov. A U. Wilson oHIciating. Farm Loans in both Nebraska and Kansas. To mako sure that you can got lowest in terest and best optional payments of mo, got tho very host terms you can of others, and then como and soo me. I am sure I will mako your loan. C. F. Catjikii, Rod Cloud, Nob. To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wadoll's inotit market, wo extend to you a hearty iu vitation visit us nnd become better acquainted nud also, when looking for good first class meat, wo ask you to glvo us n trial. Wo aro satisfied wo can wo can pleaso you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS Is jiSJlV 4. ssmmlMttjMili jwyi.-sr "fiasgjwagjjga