.SlfcuJ1 ,.w . "wv.ffy.,r s .. ...J. ,twilJ51lLi. "fitf"" nmm&&i!L, - - -JiairtiiretoS5aiw- wi5ES& !r I mi.uTt 3351$ k. ft ' K ' '. :' . HP r Jk 1''- k 4. ' ,'!& .V ,' .V i- l i .... AGAIN I WANT TO REMIND YOU .... Don't Spend Money Uselessly I can give you more goods for your money than you have been getting elsewhere. (Z- hDONT Spsno ImsyUsblsssly I haven't the space here and see me. I will save you James Peterson iArAAA,A,'W'WArA'W,'W'W''WAAArW' f LOCALETTES s Hay and teed at Plumb's. Plumb has Red Cloud Hour. . Try Mint calf meal at Caldwell's. Go to Fred Plumb's (or Hour or feed. House (or rent. Inquiro o( J. P. Halo. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Uamerell block. ,T. P. Hale was iu Lincoln the first o( the week Wm. Auld was in Wray. Colorado, Sunday. C. W. Mantor returned (rom Hastings Wednesday. Dr. Hall was down (rom Cowles Wednesday. Fred Taylor o( lliverton spont Sun day in R"d Cloud. Face massago and ladies' shampoo, at Hayes' barbor shop. Tomorrow is the day set for Albright Bros, annual opening. Robert Fortune is now motorraan o( the horse-'trolley" lino. Take your poultry mid hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Sherwood Albright and Miss Jes3io Wort spent Sunday in Orleans. Salzur's Early Six-Weeks seed pota toes (or sale cheap. C. H. Kai.ev. J. F. Winters o( Lincoln was in tho city tho first o( tho week on business. Thomas Rubier o( Keystone, Snith Dakota, is visiting with lolatives iu tho city. Mrs Georgo Martindalo was operated upon (or gall-Btouo Wednesday at Lin coln. Plumb tho (fed man will pay you the highest prieo (or poultry, eggs and The German Insurance Co. of Freeport. IU.. and "tho 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 8 lbs. Nails, 25c Western Washer, $2.90 5 Sal. Cream Can, 35c A 16-Inch Sulky Plow, $29.50 to tell you all, but come in money. hides. Mrs. S E. Simmons o( Hasting is visiting her Histcr, Mrs. J. O. Uutler. Wanted Young cattle (or summer pasture, 40 conts per month. O. D. Hkihik. Any 5 pound box oat moal at in cents, cash or produce. Fkkd Clakk, Reach, Kansas. Riv Palmer departed Wednesday evening (or a short visit to Denver and Cripple Creek. Wilber Peterson is still very sick, though it is thought bis condition is not dangerous. Ralph Uf-ul left Saturday morning (or Los Angeles, California, whoro ho intends to locate. Mrs. Durrott was taken to Lincoln Thursday, where sho will undergo another operation. Hnmur Sherwood of Salt Lake City is in Hod Cloud on business. His son Lynn came with him. Mrs. A. Siihultz and family are moving int tha property which she pin chased of C. B Crono. Miss Sullivan, tho nurse who hns beon attending J. L Miner, loft for her homo in Chicago Monday. You can now take your annual bath. The tubs at Manspeaker's barbor shop aro again in working order. Mrs. Fred M-mdovillo and son re turned Wednesday evening (rom a visit with relatives at Soward. Fred Clark, tho Reach general mer chant, and brother, W. N. Clark, wore in town Thursday on business. Emanuel Fit, and Will Scrivnor are each building a now residence on tho lots north o( tho llremon's hall. Tho largest crowd since tho reunion was iu town Saturday and tho mer chants report a good business. Miss Clara Martiud'lo, who is teach ing hchool in Blue Hill, visited here with her parents over Sunday. Uveriug Bros, havo secured tho con tract (rom Los Angoles, Cal . (or a minument to bo erected at Indianola. Mrs. Mary Iilakesleo o( Pennsylvania, who has been in Rod Cloud (or soma time, departed (or her homo Wednes day. E. 11. Palmer was down from Inavalo Thursday. Ho and his family leave (or Marengo, Nebraska, tho first of tho week. Mrs. J. C. Myers returned last Fri day noon (rom Fairfield, where sho baa beon visiting rol tives (or sovoral weeks, Fritz Vance camo down (rom Hast ings Monday (or a visit with his cous ins, tho Pharos boys and Nowhouso children. Al Au'tz, W. H. Tabor, Warron Longtiu and Charley Godsoy attended the coursing meot at Smith. Center Tuesday. Mrs. Goorge Martindalo was taken to Lincoln Tuosday morning, whoro who will undergo a serious surgical operation. Mib. A. I). Brown received a tele- g '11111 this morning announcing tho 1 death of her' brother, John Graves, at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Wo havo received volumo 1, No. 2, of tho Clinton (Okla.) Journal, published by J C. Hatiey, formerly of this county. Mr. Haney is a cousin of Dr. E. A. Thomas of this city. Drs. Wrirlck & Riddilo of Hastings, will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients, and those needing glnsses fitted in Dr. Creighton's otlice, Red Cloud, Friday, Apiil 21. Uv. Davis will preach every Sunday at the Christian church now. He ho gins a series of revival meetings on next Sunday. Pleaching every night during the week except Sit unlay. Mrs O. L. VanCamp mid daughter, Mrs. O. E. Hughes, and son George, who were visiting friends in Red Cloud the first of the week, returned to their home in Denver Wednesday evening, it win bring rich red blood, linn llesh and muscle. That's what llollister's R'cky Mountain Tea will do. Taken tl is month will keep you well all sum mer. Ho cents, tea or tablet. C. L. (Jotting. .lake Kohn, who was tried at Alma last week, was lined $100 and costs. The judgo suspended sentence for twenty-four hours, and tho prisoner and his mother left for parts unknown, probably never to return, If you cannot eat, sleep or work, (eel mean, cross and ugly, take llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the sick There is no remedy equal to it. 215 cents, tea or tablet. C. L Cilting Rev. G. H. Rico began his second yeai's pastorate of the Congregational church last Sunday. His congregation showed their appreciation of the good work ho has done by giving him a handsome increase iu Hilary. At the Congregational church next Sunday morning the pastor will give the first of two outlino sermons on the Epistles to the Corinthians. Evening sermon theme Jonathan and David, a lesson in Friendship. If taken this month, keeps you well nil summer. Itmaks tho little ones 0'it, sleep and grow. A spiing tonic for tho whole family. Hollistor's ollcky Mout.tnin Ton. 35 conts' Tea or Tablets. C. L. Cotting. 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 IV aro tho EXCLUSIVE Agents of American Fence In Red Cloud and vicinity. DON'T FORGET IT! M0RHART BROS. Hardware Co. 11 BOY In his character of "Mother's Joy" may look nice in any suit of new clothes and an angel smile. It's after he's been out in the vacant lot as a real Boy that the difference shows up between really good and cheap clothing. A difference worth paying for, but, while we sell only Hoys' Good Clothes, our prices are not high. Double-breasted and single-breasted Norfolk Suits, Buster Browns and Sailars for little fellows. Boys' Furnishings Hets and Shoes Bring in that romping can do for him. 56 COWDEN -HALEY CLOTHING COMPANY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS ALWAYS RELIABLE Frank Peterson roturned Saturday morning from his southern trip. While in Now Orleans ho saw tho big wharf lire which destroyed the Illinois Cent ral nocks and warehouses, and was also in Hot Springs, Ark., at the time o( tho big lire there. At thfi regular meeting o( tho school board Monday evening all tho touchers were elected for the ensuing year with the exception of Miss Pope, in the First ward, who was not an applicant for re election. Miss Viola Ward was elected to fill tho vacancy. The entertainment given nt tho opora houso last Friday night by Stewart and Garretson delighted the audience pros out. Georgo Gnrretson's musical specialties and juggling were very fine, while Mr. Stewart's parlor magic and sleight-of-hand tricks were particularly pleasing to tho children. Charley MeGuiro roturned Wednes day morning from Excelsior Springs, Mo , whoro ho has been taking treat ment for rheumatism. Ho is much improved in health, but having recently submitted to an operation for straight ening his spino, is still weak. Ho expects to return to the springs in about six weeks for further treatment. Myrlo Gittings came homo from Rod Cloud Saturday, on vacation, and wont up to Lincoln Sunday for a few days visit with hor sister Inez, who is at tending tho University. Sho in comp any with somo friends from Rod Cloud, will soo "Parsifal" at Omaha, before coming homo Friday. Superior Ex press. Last Sunday, April 1, was tho birth day of Postmaster Hnckor, Will Parker, Sam Miller and Miss Pearl limes. Mr. Miller invited Mr. and Mrs. Hacker, Will Parker and family and Miss Hinos and a large number of friends to spend the day at his home near Amboy and hold a joint celebia tion in honor of tho event. A delight ful time is reported by all present, The Modern Woodmen held their county camp in Rnl Cloud Wednesday Tho following delegates were present. Red Cloud, L. II. Fort, E. II. Now ho'iso, C. W. Grout, J. VV. Kinsel, Win Wolfo and C. H. Halo; Illation, W. D Householder, Mr. Soloman, O. L Denton; Ptitor Merten, Sr., and Frank Smith, Hluo 11.11; C. E Vaughn and Mr. Largont, Guido Rock. L. H Fort was oloctod delegate and C. E Vaughn altornato to tho state encamp ment, which moots at Columbus May 3. Now phones havo beon plaood by the Nebraska Telephono Co , as follows: 170, Clias. A. Schultz, residonco; 00, John Wolfe, residence; 210, John Grif fotli, rcsidonce; 311, J. W. Auld, resi dence; 217, A. D. Urown, residence; 200, Rev. E C. Davis, residence; 205, L. 11. Fies, residence; 208, Emanuel Fitz, residence; 201, Leopold Httr burger, residence; 200, P. Herigstad, residence; 7, G. VV. Lindsoy, residence; 218, Geo. C. Martindalo, residence, l.il ; Jou L. Mason, residence; 213, T. E Me Carl, rcsidonce; 210, Melvin AlcCord, residence; 101, Georgo Newhouse, resi donee; 78, Mrs. E. A. O.itmnn, resi fellow and see what we dence; 202, E U. Overman, residonco; 211, Frank Richardson, residonco; 173, W. 11. Tabor, residence; 203, Mrs Juliet Walker, residonco. Sidewalks Ordered. At the regular mooting of tho city council Wodnosday night n largo amount of business was transacted. Sidewalks were ordered as follows: On the west sido of Soward Htreot from Fourth avonuo to Division street (Jackson's grovo.) On tho west sido of Wobstor stroofc from Stato bank corner to and includ ing Morhart's hardware store. On north sido of Fourth avonuo from State bank cornor to Cedar streot. On south sido of Fourth avonuo from G rice's cornor to lumber yard. On west sido of Wobstor street from Fourth avenue to Third nvonuo, ex cepting whoro pormnuont walks are already laid (from Grico's to Minor's cornor ) On north sido of Third avenue from Wobstor street to Cedar street. On oast sido of Wobstor stroot from Third avende to old F. & M. bank building. On tho oast sido of Wobstor streot from Lindloy's restaurant to Ovor ing's marblo works. Mrs. John Street. Mrs. Lydia Stroot, wife of John Streot, died Saturday morning at her homo in Logau township, Smith county, Kansas, aged 02 years. Sho was married to John Stroot in 18G0 and camo to this county in 1873. Funeral sorvicos wore hold Sunday ut J Ash crock church. That Settle's It. When a Colorado sand stone walk is laid that settles it. See Ovoring Bros. & Co. for pricos. To the Public Having purchased' Chas. Wadoll's moat market, wo extend to you a hoarty iu vitation visit us and bocomo bettor acquainted and also, when looking for good first class moat, wo ask you to give us a trial. Wo aro satisflod wo can wo can ploaso you. , Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS i if" tl $i Y'Jf' n-,,