PfJPtili? 'sswwawKCs?!. - rHWWIWWW 'fl-JEt'" iBS iAWii V "'"n-"Hii! & h w : Iff' sT ,!. iL' &' "J Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Freoport, 111., and the Fatrmers 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 1)3. Ked Cloud. )i-if:trm1c 9 LOG ALETTES Huy null teed at Plumb's. I'hinih lias Red Cloud Hour. CJIa.ier's Carolinians, Mai f. 'l'ry tiiat calf muni at Caldwell's. Dan G nbur N up from Superior. Fred Crerlaeh was in town this week. Colonel Kaley is home from Lincoln. Go to Fred Piumb's for Hour or feed. House for rent. Inquire of J. P. Halo. Dr. K. A. Thomas, dentist, Dainerell block. ltoy Garber was down to Guide Hock Tuesday. J. S. White camo down from Lincoln Thursday. Fred Bortfold is homo from Chicago for a visit Homer Baktr is now on the transfer at the depot. Inavalo will have a baso ball team this summer. Alfred Hadell was in Hastings the tirst of tho week. Miss Edith Miller went to Alma tho llrst of the week. K. S. Garher was in Superior tho tirst of tho week. Lew Soderliorg was down from Bluo Hill Wedensday. Mrs. Lulu Matthews was down from Inavale Saturday. Mrs T. C. Hackor is visiting in Lincoln this week. Miss Agnes Leonard w.ts down from Itiverton Saturday. Bi sure and hear tho iniilo soprano, opera house, May fi Kay Frame was down from Blue Hill the first of the week. B( si colored concert company over in lied Cloud, May f Station Agent MeC.irl was in Lincoln Friday and Saturday. C. L. Winfrey was a businoss visitor to Hastings Sunrdny. Face massago and ladies' shampoo, at Hayes' bather shop. John O Yeier was down from Omaha attending court. Guarloy Waddoll, the produce buyer, was in the city Monday. Start Right The time will soon be here for you to plant corn. You will want the best Lister to plant with. Get a Tricycle You can see the corn drop. You can hitch closer to your Lister. It will pull one horse lighter than others and do better work, and is easy to operate. Come in and see this machine. $i JHMES PETERSON, m To the Public Having purchased CIiiih. Wadoll's incut nmrkot, wo extend to you u hearty iu vitution visit us and booomo bottor acquiiintol and also, when looking for good ilrst class meat, wo ask you to glvo us a trial. Wo aro satisfied wo can wo can please you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS The r.ifll ng off of sofa pillows is get ting to be quite a "graft." Take your pottltty and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. It iscoe Cither camo homo fnm Fnllerton for a week's visit. L. C Olmstead and wife of Inavale were in Red Cloud Satuiday. The Red Cloud boys will go to Leba non next Friday to play ball Mrs Tony Clark of Oxford is in Ked Cloud visiting with relatives. Stewait Albright and ltoy Garber w.'re iu Itiverton Wednesday. C V Whitcnmb and S. Baker wero down from Hastings Thursday. Fred Temple went to Kansas City with stock the first of the week. Again we want to remind our .sub scribers that wo need tho money. Salter's Kurly Six weeks seed pota toes for sale cheap. C. II. Kai.hy. Mrs. H E. Pond of Lincoln is visiting with her 'sister, Mrs. C. M. Person. C. II. Bierhaus of Campbell visited with L. 11. Feis the first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. C S Pal met and child ren were visiting in Inavalo Sunday. Mrs. John O Yeiser has been visiting at the homo of 1). H. Kiloy this week. Mrs G. W. Francis went to Camp bell Thursday for a visit with relatives. Claas Rose and August Lampman were down from Itosemout this week. Secretary of State and Mrs. Galusha were in Red Cloud tho first of the week. Plumb tho feed man will pay you the highest priqo for poultry, eggs and hides. Newt Siobort left for Auamoso, North Dakota, Monday, where ho has a claim. Wanted Young cattle for summer pasture, 40 cents per month. O. D Hkdgk. Mrs. O. C. Tool and children aro ex pected to arrive tomorrow from San Diego, Cal. Henry Nyborg of Inavale and Allen Carpenter wont to Tri uton Tuosday on a land deal. Any 5 pound box oat meal at 15 cents, cash or produce. Fkki Clahk Reach, Kansas. Mrs. Myra Coon and littln baby of Auburn, Neb., is visiting her sister, Mrs. II J. Clark. John Morrow and F. Leinhart of Gibbon, Neb., were in Red Cloud this week on business Helen Raines is the proud possessor of n new uiano, presented to hor on her fifth birthday. Mrs. John MeCurro returned the close of uist week from a visit with her parents nt Kearney. John Evans, Fied Tavlor and Dan Eno.s were down from Itiverton Sunday to see their best girls. New permanent walks are I'o'ng laid so rapidly over the city that it is hard to keep track of them. Count v Attorney Bvruni and At torney Prat her were down from Bloom Ington nttending court. Judge Samuel West puff oil another severe stroke of paralysis Monday and is in a critical condit'on. Mrs Nettie E. ButMi has arrived i from Burlington. Mich., for a visit with jher aunt, Mrs L II Rust. Mrs MeC'arl and daughter Blanche of McCook are in the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs T. E. MeCarl. You can now take your annual bath. The tubs nt Manspeaker's barber shop are again iu working order. Will Hilion, who is snfTeiing from! oanetr, is slowly sinking nnd his death is but a matter of a few days. Letters roceived from F. Bradbrook, who is at Burlington, Colo , states ho is not improving very rapidly. Will Kent, who lives on Frank Tay lor's place south of the river, is (flitter ing from cancer of the stomach. Don't forget to insure your property against lire, lightning ard cyclones with L. H Fort, agent, Dainerell block. The cellar has been excavated and the bricks aro on the ground for the foundation of the McClelland building. George Pope's buggy horse took a spin north on Webster street Tuesday afternoon, but the damago was slight Mrs Gladys Yonnkman nnd son have arrived from Denver for a visit at tho homo of Itoadmaster Herigstnd Some parties from St. Louis have been hero this vok trying to organ ize a company to start an alfalfa meal mill. Mr and Mrs. A. Hays, of Lexington, who have been visiting their son. Wnrd Hays and family have returned to their homo. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Corner and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas and little daughter wore visiting with relatives in Cowles Sunday. Miss Ethel Thompson of Stanford, Nob , visited with her sister, Miss Mil dred Thompson, ono of our teachers, this week. The Wobster county court house is sadly in need of a good coat of paint. Its present appearance is a disgrace to the county. O. C. Teel went to Lincoln Tuesday night to attend tho meeting of the board of directors of tho Farmers' Mutual Insui anco Co. Ashley Alexander of Bladen has secured a pension of $10 per month and 8730 back pay through tho efforts of Attorney Fred Alaurer. Mrs. B. Burd and son and Mr, Rail lov, sis:er and fathor of Mrs. E. A. Thomas, nrrived from Nelson Thurs day night for a short visit. August Brinkmnn, who lias been in Denver several month, returned to Red Cloud Thutsday morning and will probably remain hero awhile. Miss Cora Weesnor, ono of tho high school pupils, held tho lucky number EASTER GREETING ! "SPRUCE UP" Easter should mark a new epoch in your Wardrobe. Nature will soon put on her new garb, so should you do it first. Greet the new season with a bright smile and a new outfit they're better than a spring tonic. We'll help you out and we'll not want much of your money. Laster Suits, Easter Hats and a fresh supply of fine Easter Neckwear. Ghe COWDEN - KALEY CLOTHING COMPANY ONE PRICE AND ALWAYS RELIABLE rirst door north of PostotTlcc, Rod Cloud which drew the Morris chair at AY bright Bros ' annual opening. Homer Sherwood and sou Lynn do parted for their home in Salt Lake City Wednesday night. Sherwoon Albright accompanied them for a short visit. The crew of the Hastings train now puts in the time between 10:1)0 a. in. and 1:110 p. m. in doing duty as a switch ciew iu the Red Cloud yards This has been a prosperous twelve months for fanners and husimm men and it would bo for tho newspaper man if subscribers would only "dough up."' John Amack, who has been visiting witli bis brother Ed and other relatives, left. Tuosday for his homo at New Helena, Custer county, going overland with some horses. Drs. Weirick & Itiddiln of Hastings will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients, and those needing glasses fitted in Dr. Creighton's office, Red Cloud, Friday, April 21. James and W E. Dragon of Bluo Hill wore in Red Cloud Wednesday. W. E. was on his way to Missouri, where ho was called by a telegram announcing the serious illness of his father. A strongth tonic thaHirings rich red blood. Makes our strong, healthy and active. That's what Hollistei's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Ill cents. Tcaortablot. C. L. Cotting. A wonderful spring tonic. Drives out nil winter impurities, gives you strength, health and happiness. Tint's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, tea or tablet. C. L. Cotting. Alvin Pope is visiting relatives in Red Cloud this woek. Ho will soon go to Now York city, whoro ho has a posi tion as general superintendent of the work of a large number of charitablo institutions. Tho Hastings train is now duo to arrive in Roil Cloud at 10:30 n. m. It has been a long time since wo have been able to get the morning dailies before noon of tho day on which they aro published. Fool tired, no appetite, cannot sleep, work or oat? That's spring tiredness and will disappear at once it you take Hollisters's Rocky Mountain Toa this month. 35 conts, toa or tablet. C. L. Cotting. Rev. G. II. Itico left Tuosday for Holdrego, whoro ho rond a paper on Responsibilities of tho Peoplo for tho Pastor's Sincoss" before tho Republi can Valley Aswciation of Congrega tional Ministers. The Fraternal Aid association met last night. E. H. Nowhnusn was elected dolegato to tho state convention at Hastings. After the lodgo had ad journed tho members indulged in ice cream, cako and coffee Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho M. E. church will hold thoir annual Eastor bn.ar a week from tomorrow, Satur day, April 22, at tho old Fair store room in tho Potter building. Dinner and Bttppor will bo served. "Doc" Snow, advance agent for Collins' Society Circus, which will givo a week's carnival in Hastings from May 1 to 0, was in Red Cloud this week advertising the show, A special train will be run from Red Cloud. Simon Von Boouing, II. K. Haas, 1). Hoppon, Art Potts, Ed Haas and E. Sclieimurhorii of ltoseiuont; Fin.uk Buschow nnd August Muschow of Bluo Hill and Frank McNow of Ltwronco woro attending district court Tuesday. At tho Congregational church next Sunday morning tho pastor will pro- sent the concluding study in tho Epistles to the Corinthians. O. E. meeting at 7, evening meeting nt 8 o'clock. Passion week sorvicoa will bo hold encii evening next week. Mrs. Jacob Carpenter, mother of Allen Carpenter of this city, (ied at Franklin last Thursday and was buried Fridny. Mrs. Carponter was 81 years of ago and is survived by hor husband, who is 88, and nine children, soven of whom wero present wfcon alio died. A II. Carponter won his suit against Gus Pundt in tho district court. 'J ho suit was to recover tho amount of a commission in a land deal wherein Pundt is said to have dealt diroctly with a customer secured by Carpenter and afterward rofusod to pay Car penter the agreed commission. Joo Warren came in tho otherday and informed us that he wanted us to quit circulating the report that he waa not married. To provo that ho was mar ried he shoved us an extract from tho Mi'dina County (O.) Gazmto published in 1808 which announced tho marnago of Joseph W. Warren and Julia S. Pierce on Juuo 10, 18G8. Joseph Garbor iiad a soyoro attack of heart failure Monday night. Mr. Garbor has for yoars been afflicted with asthma, and on Monday night, follow ing a committee mooting of the G. A. It. at his home, he complained of dif ficulty in breathing. Pliy.sicii.ns woro summoned and it was nearly 5 o'clock Tuesday morning buforo sleep camo to his relief. A Small Blaze. The flro department was called to tho homo of D. B. Spnnoglo Monday, but before thoy arrived tho blazo had boon extinguished. Miss Spnnoglo had boon swooping tho cobwobs from tho walls nnd hold tho broom over tho stovo to "smoko out" a spider, after ward placing tho broom outdoors against tho houso. Sho did not notico that tho broom was afire, and aftor she ro-ontorod tho houso tho broom blazod up, sotting flro to tho building on tho outside Tho damago was slight. m Advertised Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postofllco at Hod Cloud, Neb or tho week ending April 13, 1905. Smith, May Thomas, Lolia Sprinkle, Orlunda Sldlor, Loo J, Theso will be sent to tho doad letter otllco April 27, 1905, if not callod for boforo. Wlion calling for above ploaso say "advertised." T. C. Haokbk, Postmaster. t v ftj n n 4 ..? fcl 5" V '41 rHl m -. S 3 i i ". 'I t - y r i.- g r