vX&Z . ;IMmiSSifci,iiiii if -nrr' aj wt,.?,' iwi. OPP-Si foWI T ' -i'i I Fka , $ i - ; . ;,4 f,, t v! & r 'J j . . . AGAIN 1 WANT TO Don't Spend Money Uselessly I can give you more goods for your money than you have been getting elsewhere. "Dont Speno PlOW, &0NMY USBLGSSLV, $29.50 Jr I haven't the space here and see me. 1 will save you James Peterson --la- L0C4LETTES Charley Fort is in town. Hay anil teed at Plumb's. Plumb has Red Cloud Hour. O. C. Teel is home from Chicago. Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. Mr. J. D. Crans is on the sick li&t. Go to Fred Pitimb's for Hour or feed. Mrs. Jerry Ornduff is reported quite ill. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Damoroll block. D wight Wilson was up fiom Superior Sunday. Otto Pope was in town the fust of the week. The convention at Blue Hill, April 27 and 28. Oliver Wright was down from Blad en Satuaday. Fred Taylor of Uiverton was in Rdd Cloud Sunday. C. L. Cottinglreturned from Chicago Tuesday evening. The county commissioners aro in session this week. W. It. Reed was up from from Blue Springs this week. Mrs. J. A.Tulleys returned to Napo nee Saturday evening. Face massage and ladies' shampoo, at Hayes' barber shop. .Judge Koeney made a trip to Oxford and McCook Thursday. New line of handbags and side combs. F. Nkwhousk. Attorney W. K. Mitchell was over from Mankato this week. Stewart, the Marvelous, ut the opera house next Friday night. Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freoport, III., 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 98. Red Cloud. REMIND YOU . . . . 8 lbs. Nails, 25c Western Washer, $2.90 5 gal. Cream Can, 35c A 16-Inch Sulky to tell you all, but come in money. The framo part of tho Royal Hotel was reshingled this weok. Take- your poultry and hides to Plumb, Top prices paid. Mrs. John MeCuno will visit her par ents in Kearney next week. Jill Ucnuchamp and wifo aro the proud parents of a baby girl. Miss Helen Wright of Hebron is the guest of the Misses McMillan. Girl wanted at the Windsor hotel. Good wages paid. E. Wklscii. It. B Kummer has laid a cement walk in front of his mill building. Postmaster and Mrs. Hacker return oJ from Lincoln Monday evening. The public schools will bo closed all next week for tho spring vacation. Charley Piatt has put in tho water connections for his cement works. Garrctsou, tho Musical Wonder, at tho opera house next Friday night. Mrs. H. W. Koch man returned to her homo in Denver Monday morning. Feis & Sears have placed a now meat chopper and ice box in their market. Tho dining room of tho Holland Houso is being repainted and papered. Jako Nustcin is hero from St. Joe, shaking hunds with his many friends. L. Robbing has purchased a half in terest in Ed. McAllister's mar bio works. Presiding Elder Pearson will conduct servics at the M. E. church next Sun day. Plumb.tho feed man will pay you tho highest prico for poultry, eggs and hides. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones of Inavalo spent Sunday at tho homo of E. B. Smith. Fred Hedge is home from Grand Island, w. oro ho has beon attending school. Miss Myra GriiFoth assisted in tho postolllco during Postmaster Hacker's absonco. John GrilTeth has purchas'ed the Mayor Boss property in tho north ind of town. County Attornoy A. M. Waltors came down from Blue Hill tho first of tho week. J. O. Caldwell has had his oillce building painted. Frank Hndloy did the work. N. J. Thomas camo in from Wray, Col., Thursday, and went to Cowles for a visit. Stewart & Garrotson, magician and musician, at the opera houso next Fri day night. W. A. Kent returned from Kansas City Wednesday, where ho bad been with stock. William Reeves, proprietor of the Guide Rock houso, was -in Rod Cloud Wednesday. E U. Overman was in Lincoln this weok on business In conneotion with tho Barker case. George Hollistor will movo intoSher MT MoArthur'a proporty in tho north east part of town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Svlvestor Frisblo aro tho parents of a baby boy, which ar rived last Friday. James Peterson is laying a now walk in front of his implement warehouse nnd hardware storo. High class in.'igio and musical novel ties next Friday night at tho opera houso. Don't miss it. Tho pupils of tho kiudergaiten had a vacation Monday, being ".smoked" out by a defective Hue. Mrs. A J. Hayes was up from Guide Rock Weill oMlay evening to attend the K-istorn Star mnoting. Wanted dish washer at Bon Ton bakery ?."5 GO per week. Board and room. W. S. Bknsi:, Prop. Claude Shaw came up from Superior Wednesday in the interests of Guthrie Bros., the Supetior millets. Miss Georgia Gard depart ml for Be loit, Kansas, Tuesday morning, for an extended visit with relatives. John Amack camo in from Ansoluio, Neb., last night for a visit with his brother Ed and other relatives. Foil Sai.k Harness shop; good busi ness. Address Look Box !!, Hirvard, Neb. mob "I. Don't forgot to insure your pioperty against lire, lightning and cyclones with L. H. Fort, agent, Dainerell block. Ai.kai.ka Skkd I have somo nice seed. Write for prico and sample. D. W. Ghant, Almonii, Kan. inch 31. Services at tho Baptist church Sun day morning at HMO o'clock led by one of tho i. M. C. A. workers from Omaha. J. P. Bailey, state secretary of tho Y. M. C. A., will occupy tho pulpit of the C ingregational church next Sun day morning. Roadmaster Heigstead has moved into one of tho new dwellings erected last summer by L. P. Albright, on west Fouith avenue. Tom Hatlield was hero from Concord ia, Kansas, this week. He expects to movo back to Red Cloud somo time in the near future. Miss Cora Tulloys passed through Red Cloud Monday evening enroll to from Lincoln to Naponee, whoro she will visit her mother. K. II. Nowliouso will next week movo into his Seward avenue rosi- 15he American HOG Fencing The fence that stands the test of time. It can be stretched up hill and down, does not bag nor sag, and stands the ex pansion of heat and cold. The wires are hard enough to stand the stretch and soft enough to bend, to splice. American Hog Fencing Is Cheaper Now Than Ever and we want especially to call your attention to the fact that We are tho EXCLUSIVE Agents of American Fence In Red Cloud and vicinity. DON'T FORQCT IT! MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. NOW, SIR! "Honest Injun," we want to ask you a question. It's this: If the price tags were not on the Suits in our windows, would you not think they cost more than they do? We frequently put price tags on the clothes we dis play for no other reason than to prevent people from thinking that the price is Jiigher than it is. i Our Kind have a habit of looking really are. We are confident that we have just the Spring Suit you'll like, and we'll be pleased to show it to you any day you are ready to look at it. $S, $io, $12 up to $2., and satisfaction all along, the line. Cowden-Kaley Clothing Go., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, First Door North of Postofflce, Red Cloud, Neb. donco, which Colonel Winfrey vacates to movo into his new homo. Homer B Clommons of tho Nation force leaves toil ay for a visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ambler, at Wmy, Colorado. Tho McClelland building, formerly occupied bj Chis Bushee, is being torn down to make way for a now building. George Ulauson is doing the work. There will to a coursing moot at Smith Center April 4 and 0. Al Aultss will take his hounds ovar and enter them iu tho hope of capturing a prize. C. L. Winfrey has purchased tho res idence proporty owned by Mrs. Decker, mi Fourth avenue between Cedar and Sowaid streets, and will soon move in to it. Klias Goble has moved from his place just woht of towu to tho Moon ranch, on Indian creek. Geoigo Pope has moved onto tho place just vacated by Mr. Goble. Ralph K Johnson of Lincoln, Nob.' supreme organi.ur of tho Modorn Woodmen of America, addressed a small but enthusiastic audience at the Woodman hull Tuoiday evening. It win bring rich red blood, firm tlesh and muscle. That's what Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Takon tl is mouth will keep you well all sum mer. H." cents, tea or tablet. C. L. Cotting. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bohanan came down from Lincoln Saturday, bringing with llirui Vaughn Smith, who has been taking treatment for a closed tear duct. It is though the treatment will bo entirely successful. If taken this month, keeps you well all summer. It makes the little ones eat, sleep and grow. A spring tonic for tho whole family. Hollistor's oRcky Moui.tain Tea. JJ5 cents' Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cotting. Tho ladies of tho Congregational church gavo a carpet rag social at the homo of Mrs. Clin" Popo Monday even ing. "Bud" Medina won tho gentle men's prize and Miss Popo tho ladies' prize for sowing the most rags. Mrs. P. M. Barlow returned from Lincoln tho first of the week, where she submitted to an operation for the removal of a tumor from her side. The operation was entirely successful and Mrs. Barlow is rapidly recovering. AlSlaby bought'a new jacket Thurs day and after wearing it around tho barn for awhile hung it up. Whon he again wont to don the jacket it was gone, together with 80 or 90 cents in change which ho had left in one of the pocket?. If you cannot oat, sleep or work, fool moan, cross and ugly, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for tho sick. Thero is no remedy equal to it. 35 cents, tea or tablet. C. L. Cotting Rav. E. L. Hutchius has resigned tho pastorate of the M, K. church, and on Wednesday ho and O. B. Crone shipped thoir household goods to Baldwin, Kan. Mis Croue and Edna leavo today for r'VV'AV'V'VKV',,V'V'"l''V',Vv'V Hllfk Ht5 ill n coiiuit iiwir T) twn w urruiutl, of Clothes more expensive than they their new home, and Mrs. Hutchius and children will also soon join Mr. Hutchius. Passion weok Roryicos will bo hold iu tho Congregational church on each evening of tho weok preceding Easter. This is a week becoming more promi nent as a week of devotion in tho churches. Suimon themos pertaining to tho last days of Christ's ministry will bo presented by tho pastor. . L. M. Crabill this weok received word that a 5-yoar-old nophow of his living at Winchester, Va., had beon bitten sevon times by a mad dog. Sov oral other persons were also bitten by the dog. Mr. Crabill's nophow and two other children were takon to the Pas tour Institute at Baltimore, Md., for treatment. At tho, mass mooting Saturday night the following ticket was nominated: For mayor, C. T. Dickenson , treasur er, J. O. Butler; clerk, Bon McFarland; alderman, tirst ward, Henry Dioderich; second ward, Win. Sullivan; polico judge, Joseph Gather; board of educa tion, Prod Turnuro, J. A. McArthur, J. O. Caldwell. Wednesday night one of Al Slaby's livery horses fell into tho ditch in front of Piatt's cement works and it took a dozen men almost half an hour to get him out. The ditch was dug for tho purposo of laying the water mains from . Webster street to tho cement works, and tho contractor failed to placo a light over the hole as is usual iu such cases. Next Sunday is ''Young Men's" Sun day. All tho pastors will deliver spec ial sermons in the morning. In the afternoon there will bo a mass meeting tor men only at tho opera house. In the evening thoro will be a mass meet ing for everybody at tho opera houso, with addresses by Young Men's Christ Ian Association workers from Hastings and Umaha. To the Public Having purchased Curs. Wndell's meat market, wo extend to you a hearty iu vitation visit us and become better acquainted and ulso, when looking for good first class meat, we ask you to give us a trial. Wo are satisfied wo can wo can please you. J , Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS "1 M M m 1 r pM"WKT . . ,n