.ppiHgHPiw Jiiiiw i ? 'A't wv ffW$ -i f vwm I T'Wjjfcw Til "?. .o vr''. ivwiA-i' vi fwswxxswmm M- . n A - "- " - r W Insurance Agency The German Insurance Co. of Frocport, 111., and the Farmers Mutvial 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 03. Kkd Ci.oid. S L8CAIETTES 5 liny and teed at Plumb's. Plumb ha Red Cioud Hour. Glitzier'.- Carolinians, Miy 5 Try that calf meal at Caldwell's. Dr. K. A. Thomas, dentist, Dauicrcll block. Miss Bertha Putter is home from Lincoln. K 1. lluuuon was down from Inavalo Monday. A. Harwell wai down from Inavalo Tusdny F C. Kales was down from Franklin Saturday. O. Garner was down from Inavalo Wednesday. G. W. Addison of Kansas City was in town Friday. Neil Grimes was down from Blue Hill Sttndav. Dr. Gardner of Superior was in lied Cloud Sunday. Chester Conner of Guide Kock was in town Sunday. D. M Hull of St. Josoph was in tho city Wednesday. Miss Agnes Leonard was in lied Cloud Wednesday. J nd White, of Garfield, is very sick with typhoid fever. e sure and hear the male soprano, opera house, May f Mrs. Lulu Mathews was down from Inavalo Wednesday. Commissioner Richard was up from iiide Rock Monday. lit st colored concert company over n lied Cloud, Mnyfi. Mrs. Ed Gamble was down from Hastings- Wednesday. Aneil Crahill arrived from Lincoln tho close of last week. Missrs May an.1 Ada Schultz visited in Guide Kock Sunday. Face massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. W. H. Lum of Steinouer, Neb., spent Sunday in tho city. Adair Galusha was down from Lin coln tho first of tho week. Take your poultry and hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. 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. To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wadoll's meat market, wo extend to you u hearty iu vitiitiou visit us and become bettor acquainted and also, when looking for good first class meat, wo ask you to give us a trial. Wo are satisfied wo can wo can please you. Yours for business, FEIS & SEARS (to to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed Tho Chief and tho weekly Stato Journal, $1 a year. Mrs. J F. Brewer of MeCook was in town tho (ii st, of tho week. Robert km-tuno told his oil wagon to S. F. Spokesflcld this week. Boron Bros, have placed a lino new light in their lively barn. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Giorgo Reed, Wednesday morning, a son. Mrs. I. Hampton and son departed for Kansas City Wednesday. Wantkd Man and wife for faun work. Stakkk Buos , Am boy. Mrs. L. M. Vance and children re turned to Hastings Wednesday. John W. 'Pulleys and wife wore in Red Cloud the first of the week. Salzor's Early Six-Weeks seed potn toes for sale cheap. C H. Kai.ky. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feis aro tho parents of a boy, born Wednesday. M. A. Albright has been confined to his homo with a slight illness this week. Another enjoyable dauco was given at tho Masonic hall Wednesday nignt. Mrs. R. S. Proud (it of Guide Rock is vitiling Red Cloud frionds this weok. Grant Usher and Miss King of Superior weio Red Cloud visitors Sun day. J. W. Fullerton and wife of Lincoln were in Red Cloud tho first of tho week. Fred Bradbrook is homo from his Colorado trip, much improved in health. A falfa samples. - seed for sale. Write for -D. W. Grant, Almkna, Kansas. Wanted Young cattle for summer pasture, 40 cents per month. O. D. Hkduk. Mrs. George Morhart and sou re turned from Guido Rock Wednesday evening. Miss Willey of Hastings whs visiting in the city Saturday with Mrs. E. A. Thomas. Charles Crabill returned to Lincoln Monday morning, after a fow days' visit at homo. .J. Ayers and wife of Hebron have bppn visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Fortune. Mrs. J. O. Wiles and son Charles of Oi leans aro in the city visiting with L. H. Fort, and family. O Garner of Inavalo leaves Sunday morning for Lincoln, whore ho will undergo an operation. Kills H. Guliford and Mis Bertha Kmick wore married by Judge Kooney last Saturday evening Will Sieberts of Inavalo was in town Wednesday. He intends to leave for Albert ii, Canada, Monday. You can now take your nniitial bath. Tho tubs at Manspeakei's barber shop ,arn again in working order. C S. Morcy and family dnparted for Lincoln Thursday morning, where Ithoy will reside in the future. Mrs. S. J. Chambers and daughter Daisy of Hastings were iu tho city Saturday visiting with relatives. Carl Well, cashier of the National H-uik of Commerce of Lincoln, was in Red Cloud Saturday .on business. F. K. Sehtitt of Hastings was in Red Cloud Monday on his way to Kopuhli c in City, where owns a drug store. Am'ai.ka Skkd Fou Sai.k Apply to J. ltosencrans, Inavale, or W. II. Ros oticraus, Red Cloud. May 12. Don't forget to insure your property against fire, lightning and cyclones with L. II Fort, agent, Dauicroll block. K. Fi'. and W J. Serivner were in Hiverton tho first of tho week, where they liuished up some work on a build ing. Georeo Newhouse drove overland to liladen Siturday and is now sick bed a' the home of his father-in-law in that burg. .1. O. Morris, the new waiter" at House's restaurant, expects to have his mother remove hero from Malvern, Iowa. Richard Keaglo and family departed Wednesday night for Victor, Colorado, where they will make their future homo. Peto Broderson, formerly in tho saloon business here, visited with friends the first of tho week. He is now located it. Iowa. Judgo Keenoy issued a marriago li cense April o, to Kugenn llahidcau of CJfton, III , and Miss Josephine Do Tours of Red Cloud. Frank K. Reynolds and family ar rived Wednesnny from Arapahoe. Mr. Reynolds has accepted a position in Grico's drug store. Mrs. E S. Garbor, Mrs. J. J. Garner and Miss Cora Garber went to Guide Rock Tuesday to attend a party given for Mrs. Abo Garber. Tho funeral of Will Hilton was held last Friday at Prairio Gem cemetery and was attended by a largo number of friends and relatives. Mrs. 11. K. Pond returned to her homo in Lincoln the first of tho week, after a several weeks visit with her s'stor, Mis. C. M. Person. All members of tho M. W. A. will tako notice that next Thursday night is tho regular meeting night and there will bo something "doing." "Doc" Snow was down from Hast ings this week putting up some now advertising for the Collins S iciety cir cus in Hastings next week. Get your reserved seats for tho Glnzior Carolinians, at tho opera house next Friday night. Tho entertain mont promises to bo a good one. Vic Manspeaker, tho barber, toik u sudden notion Monday that he needed a vacation, and, Marion Mercer has been in charge of tho shop this week. A wonderful spring tonic. Drives out all winter impurities, gives you strength, health and happiness. That's vevA GREAT PANTS The most likely weakness of a man's wardrobe is the need of a pair of SPRING PANTS On his Pants hangs the life of his Coat and vest. There are few tailors who can produce Pants like ours, Lxpert Pant Makers cut and shaped our Pants, and we know them to be Correct in Cut, Tailoring (Si Fa.bric If you have never worn our make of Pants, suppose you select a pair, just for trial. $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, up to 5.00 Ghe COWDEN - HALEY CLOTHING COMPANY ONE PRICE AND ALWAYS RELIABLE First door north of PostofTlcc, Red Cloud what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. lift cents, tea or tablet. C. L. Cotting. Excursions will ho run to Hastings next Wednesday and Thursday morn ings on account, of tho Society Circus fmd Carnival, returning Into iu tho evening. Tho Homo Dramatic club is making preparations to put on "A Debt of Honor." It promises to bo a homo talent production of more than ordi nary merit. Misses Ashby, Hanson and Dunn of Bloomitigton were in Red Cloud Wednesday, on their way homo from Hastings, where they have been visit ing for a few days. Mrs. G. E. McKeebv, Dr. Fred Mo Koeby and wife accompanied tho re nin ins of Dr. McKooby from Pueblo, Colo , to Red Cloud. They returned to Pueblo Thursday night. A strength tonic that brings rich red blood. Makes your strong, healthy and active That's what Hollistei's Rocky Mountain Ton will do. 31 cents. Ton or tablet. C. L. Cotting. Feel tired, no appotito, cannot sloop work or oat? That's spring tiredness and will disappear nt onco if you take Hollistors's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. .15 conts, ton or tablet. C. L. Cotting. Carpenters this week extended tho porch of the Holland house to tho full widthof tho sidewalk, which greatly improves the appearanco of tho house. Tho entiro building will soon bo painted. Dr. Wanick, the oyo, ear, nose and' throat specialist, late of Now York, past graduate, will bo at Dr.Damoroll's otllco Wednesday, May 10, to meet patients. Eyos tested and glasses properly fitted. Tho Red Cloud boys expect to have n game of base ball with Inavalo Sun day if tho weather permits. Tho fol lowing Sunday they will go to Leba non, where they will play a double header with Lebanon and Smith Center. Last Saturday nftornoon tho corner stono of tho now M. E church build ing was laid with appropriate cere monies. Rev. U. G. Brown of Superior was the principal speaker. About S00 people wore present to witness tho ceremony. A well-known young carpenter and contractor of this city, who has a divorco suit ponding, loft town very suddenly last Siturday, when ho learned that the parents of a certain young woman had caused to bo issued a warrant for his arrest on a criminal ohargo. Some practical j ikor, aftor viewing tho puddle of water at tho corner of Miuor Bros.' store, put up tho follow ing appropriate sign: CITY POND KISIIINO TKN CBNTS 1'Klt IIOUU LINE OF At the Congregational church on Sunday morning tho pastor will pro sunt tho theme, 4,I'ost Resurrection Lessons " Evening theme, 'Thomas n Study of a Doubt." Afternoon meet ing at Indian Creek. Lincoln journal: In sevorol Nebras ka cities and towns tho first clteclivo light ever inaugurated against the mail order houses of Chicago is now in progress. Instead of scolding tho big firms and demanding the abolition of the rural mail delivery and asking for restrictive legislation, a fow local met chants aro buying liberal spacos in their homo papers for the purpose of showing tho farmers and town people that goods can be purchased at homo more cheaply and satisfactorily than in Chicago. Tim campaign ts conduct ed along (telinito and convincing lines. Tho Chicago prices are quoted, with freight or express charges added. Then the merchant tells what ho can do on thn same goods, with the privilege of examination before they aro taken from tho store. If all the country mer chants would adopt this enlightened and eflectivo policy they could reduce the Chicago mail order shipments into Nebraska by fifty per cont in tho next five years. - The Carolinians. Olazior's Carolinians will appear at tho opera house next Friday night, May 5. Tho Glazier Jubilee Troupe is filling all expectations of tho manage ment and is growing daily iu popular ity. Tho compauy is mado up of cul tured and educated colored musicians from Chicago. The personnel of tho company is as follows: Walter Carter, pianist, who has a wonderful tech nique, and his execution has been pronounced by musicians who hnvo lioard him as marvelous; Mrs. Ger trude Rndden, tho alto, has a v'oico of rare sweetness und power, her scope being exceptional and her high notes sweet and powerful, while hor deeper notes range to a pure bass; Miss Putt I Dean, tho soprano, who has a particu larly pleasing personality and a very rare voico; Thomus Motcalf, tho heavy bass, J. U, Douglas, tho bari tone, and Mauagor Fra.ior, tenor and manager, whoso video blends sweetly with tho rest of the comptiny. This is tho last number of tho Congregational locturo course. m Bunted by Boiling Grease. Mrs. Frank Loo, living out ou Indian creok, was badly burned Wednesday aftoruoou by overturning kettle of boiling lard, which she was using in cooking doiighuots, Tho grease cov ered hor lower limbs and feot, inflict iug a very painful though not danger ous injury Dr. Ralnos of Rod Cloud attended hor. Farm Loans in both Nebraska and Knnsas. To niako sure that you can got lowest in terost and best optional paymouts of 1110, got tho very best terms you enn of others, and then como and soe mo. I am sure I will make your loan. C. F. C.Tiu:n, Rod Cloud, Nob. V ;l tit Jl m 5 a. 1 . 1 I'L if It Km h 1, si !j a U J' P m JRMES P B T e R S O N. my