WmtMimiii4ti!ri4tf'''" iwlKir35wnSiS55SHS igiMiMMMMWMMMMMMMMaiMMawiaMaaiaMaaaaaMaiiMaiMaiMaiaMaiaMiMaiM We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askhimaboutit. Ton mint look woll after tlio condition of jour liver hikI bowels, tlnlrii tlierf la clnlljr action uf tlm bonnli, imlvmiiin products nro ahMrlxl, rmmliiK licnlnclie, Mllmmicaa, nan r. ctTAprriitln, Htnl tlma provcntltiK tlm Har apr(lln from dolnu Its lient work. AjrrrM lilt re llrnr pitta. Art Kontly, nil vi'Rcliiblo. Tlie doio la only una pill t liuiltliuo. A Madei by J. O. Ayor Co., Lowell, Maaa. Alto manufacturer! of J HAIR VIOOR. yers AOUE CURB. CHERRY PECTORAL. 9444ttCtttt ft m IOCALETTES Hay and Iced nt I'lumb's. riitnib It ti9 Hod Cloud Hour. Wni. Itlfo wns in town Tuesday. Try that calf moal nt Caldwell's. 11. K. Grico is building a now barn. Ko to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed Dr. Beck was up from Superior Fri day. Lcslio Gravos was in Oxford Friday arght. Ir. E. A. Thomas, dontist, Daincroll block. t'.W. Kaloy returned from Lincoln Tuesday. S. F. Spokcsliold wont to Hebron "Tuesday. " John Wolf and family wero in River ann Sunday. Cbarloj Halo was in Franklin tbo -first of tbo wook. U. 1). Halo has put a soda fountain in bis restaurant. D. B. Spanogle ig putting in a now iremont sidewalk. W. A. Crary was up from Guide Sock Wednesday. Mrs. Dwight Jones was up from Kuido Rock Tuesday. .iuicc ntnssngo and lnilieb' shampoo it Hayes' barber shop. Tua commissioners hold a short jp'jofar session Monday. Tako your poultry and hidos to Tlumb. Top prices paid. Miss Grace Anderson is suiTering Jroiu un attack of tonsilitis. F. Nowhouso returned Tuesday from ffirand Island aud Hastings N. J. Cstor was over from North .Branch the Hrst of tho weok. Wm. Sullivan went to Omaha Wed nesday morning on businoss. Trainmaster T. A. Wilburn was ilown from McCook Saturday. Wintield Palmer was in Kansas City tfio first of the weok with stock. E Kobbins was in Superior Wednes day at the monument unveiling. llonry Houchin it down from Mc Hook for a visit with his parents. Bnred Kummor loft yesterday for a -risit with his mother at Peru, Ind. The Red Cloud baso ball team will jo to Blue Hill Sunday.for a game. Harry Goblo and family came down fcoin North Platte this week for a visit. Mrs. A. K. Roynolds of Bruning, Bob., is visiting friends In Red Cloud. Mis. Burnham of Macomb, 111., wns ine guest of Mrs. K. U. Overman this woek. Plnrob tho feed man will pay you tho highest priea for poultry, eggs and Hides. Dwight Wilson was up from Superior Ahe first of tho woek visiting with his -jarents. Miss Helen Hoover of Nemaha City the guest of her aunt, Mis. T. C. Hacker. Mrs. Lulu Matthews and son Hugh ibro down from Inavalo tho closo of list week. Mrs. Noble Sanford of Axtoll, Nob. ii the guest of her brother, W. N. Jtichnrdson. Mrs. Arthur Myers, who has recently rocovered from a sovoro illness was in town Saturday. Mr?. J O.Brown and little daughter departed Monday noon for a visit with avli tiros at York. K. M. Gard was In Superior Wednos. day to attend tho unveiling of the aaldfors' monuniouL Mm. Trimble of Kearney, mother of Mrs. "Bud" MuCune, was in tho city tho first of tho wook. Mrs. Georgo Wilson of Vesta is visit ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Bakor nenr Lester. County Attorney Walters and Con stable Dunlin wero down from Blue Hill tho iirst of tho weok. Mrs. Monro has returned to hor homo in Graham, Mo., after a visit with Mrs. Frod Turnuro. Dr. Norman Morrison has boon elected recording secretary of tho Stato Donlal Association. Mrs. Dora Woidoman and daughter, Mrs. Christy Pntmor, roturnod from Innvalo Tuesday morning. A. Archibald, head mechanic of tho machine shops of MeC ok, wns in town tho closo of last weok. You can now tako your annual bnth Tho tubs at Mansponkor's harbor shop aro again in working ordor. Tho socinl ot tho homo of Mrs. G. W. Francis Tuesday night was largely attonded and greatly enjoyed. Rev. Bates is dotained at So. Paul, Nob., and tlioro will bo no sorvices at tho Episcopal church Sunday. John and Julia Schuitz of Guulo Rock wero visiting with relatives in Rod Cloud tho iirst of tho wook. Frod Sears is now night motorman on tho stroot car lino, having joined , M. Crabill's forco Wednesday. Tho stockholders of tho creamery association will have a meeting nt tho court lionso n wook from Saturday. Jay Bost hns resigned his position with H. C. Cutter and will go on tho road for n platform scales company. A social danco was given at tho homo of Joseph Snlndon Wednesday evening. An or joyablo time is reported Don't forgot to insuro your property against tiro, lightning and cyclones with L. H. Fort, ngont, Damoroll block. Miss Neiiio Fort hns resigned hor position nt Turnuro's nnd hor plnco has been taken by Miss Hnttio Morri son. Mrs. Hervey Conover and son nnd Mrs. Roy Zint and son arrived in Red Cloud Tuesday morning, for a visit with relative. Tho Ladies' Guild of tho Episcopal church will give an ico cream social at tho homo of Mrs. W. B. Roby next Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillnrd camo down from Naponoo Tuesday to visit a few days wUh frionds and attond com mencomont oxorcises. Union sorvico at tho Christian church Sunday morning, when Rov. (. H. Rico will preach tho Memorial day sermon. Evening sermon, "An Honest Skeptic." Miss Minnio Nelson of Oakland, Nob , will givo a musical entertain ment at tho opera house next Wednes day night, May 31. Proceeds to go to tho M E church fund. Clonnso your system of nil impurities this month. Now is tho time to take Hollister's Ilocky Mountain Ton. It. will keep you well all summer. 35 cents. C. L. Cotting. Tho county commissioners have purchased a now flag for tho court houso. If they will now paint tho building and hx up tho grounds it will bo a great improvement. Whilo preparing for a game of base ball last Sunday, in di-trict 41, Fay Palmer was struck in the cheok by a thrown ball, which cut a gash that required tivo stitches to closo. Why suffer with spiing tiredness, moan, cross feeling, no strongth, no appnli'e? Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea will mako your well and keep you well. 35 cents, toa or tablets. Mrs. W. A. Williams departed for Columbia City, Indiana, Tuesday morning in rosponso to n tnlograni an nouncing tho serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Maydow. Don't let tho children suffer. If they are fretful, poovish and cross givo thorn Hollister's Rocky Mountain toa. Tho best baby tonic known. Strongth and hoalth.follow its uso. 1)5 conts. O. L. Cotting. Editor J P. Halo of tho Nation left Thursday evening for Croston, Iowa, having boon called there by a telegram announcing tho death of his brother-in-law, Jamas Paschal. Tho funeral will bo hold this aftornoon. There will bo no morning sorvieo at tho Congregational church on Sunday owing to the union M morial service. Sunday school at usual hour. Even ing sorvico as usual. Sermon theme, "Justification." Afternoon mooting at Indian Creok. J. W. Warron wont to Superior Wed nesday to attond tho monument un voiliu. Ho will go from there to Lincoln to attond a mooting of tho G. A. 11. council of administration, of which body ho wns olectod a membor nt tho recent oiictunpmont nt Grand Island. Arrested for Assault. Charles Lovorchcck, who lives down In tho south part of town, was arrest ed Tuesday on a complaint mndo by by his son-in-law, Homor Bakor. Thoy aro neighbors, and don't got along to gothor very well. Thoir little disa greement dates buck to tho time when Homor was stroot commissioner and "Hrod'' his fathor-iu-law from tho stroot forco for refusing to do certain work which was not agroeablo to his fastidious tastes. Sinco that timo their regard for each other has not boon very unliable. Early Tuesday morning tho two mot somewhere in tho confines of tho south ward aud Loveroheck, without much ceremony, drew a gun on his son-in-law aud threatened to puncturo his tiro if ho did not immediately got out of town. Homor refused to tako tho bluff, howover, aud took timo enough from his work Tuesday aftornoon to como up town aud swear out a war rant for tho old man's arrest. Lovorchock was given a hearing be fore Judge Koonoy Tuesday aftornoon and bound over to tho district court in tho sum of 8100. Ho gavo bond aud was roleascd. Stole the Ice Cream. Wilbur Laoey, aged about IS, aud a hobo, who had boon hanging about tho railroad yards "swiped" an ico cream freozor containing about two gallons of Ico cream, at tho social at G. W. Lindsoy's now baru last Friday night. Thoy induced three or four younger boys to help them oat tho cream, and then awed them into silence by tolling thorn they wore as guilty as if thoy had stolen tho cream themselves Ex Mayor Ross filed a complaint against tho parties and Lacoy was arrested Saturday aud placed in jail. The hobo could not bo found. In Judge Kee noy's court Monday tho casos against tho smaller boys wero dismissed, and Lacoys caso was continued until Tuesday aftornoon to await tho arrri val of County Attornov Walters from Blue Hill. Tuesday aftornoon Lacoy was tried for petit larceny, convicted and sentenced to the county jail for twenty-five day?. It is said by those who know him that Lacoy is not nny too bright and therefore not altogether responsible for his actions. Burglar Caught. Willie Skoltou, foster on of W. II. Skelton, was caught in tho act of bur glarizing Matthowson & Downey's short order houso at Blue Hill Sunday night, by parties who wore passing tho placo. Ho was nailed with tho pluu- uer on mm and tuoro can bo no ques tion of his guilt. Ho was taken before a justice of tho peace at. Bluo Hill Monday aud bound over to tho district court, which convenes next week Constable Durdiu and County At torney Walters brought young Skoltou to Rod Cloud Tuesday and ho was con. fined in tho county jail. When Judge Adams arrives next weok it is probable tho boy will plead guilty and ask tho mercy of the court, as there is no pos sibility of his securing an acquittal. The Rebekahs. Tho dis'rict mooting of tho Rebekahs in Rod Cloud yesterday and last night was one of tho most enjoyable alTairs ever hold in tho city. About 100 dele gates wero present from Superior, Nel son, Hardy, Chester and Guide Rock. The exerci-os in the afternoon consist ed of addresses, music, etc. In the evening a banquet was served, fol lowed by tho initiation of twenty .eight new members into tho lied Cloud lodge. Tho work was put on by tho Superior degree team, and those who woro fortunate enough to witness it say it was a splendid exemplification of tho work of tho Rebokahs. Owing to I ho early hour of going to press to-day wo aro unable to givo as full an ac count of tho meeting as wo would like to. County Teachers' Institute. Tho Webster County Toachors' In stitute will bo hold in this city Juno 5 to 9, inclusive Tho instructors are: Miss Elizabeth Marker, conductor. E L. Rouso Arithmetic, grammar, school management, advanced read ing. A. J. Mercor Geography, history, agriculture, stato civics Auua E. Caldwell Primary meth ods. Mrs. Richmond Music. Evening of Juno 0, lecture by N, C. Abbott. A foo of $1 will bo charged to defray expenses. "Nick" Thomas Hurt. Two nccldonts occurred at tho now M. E church building last Saturday. Saturday morning a scaffold ga'vo way, precipitating Mr. Fulwidor aud Nioho- , r. T w w w . .- .- , (ft SHOES i (ft m (ft (ft (ft (ft m FOR AND m (ft m No line in my store has received more attention (f than my SHOE STOCK. It is kept full of "up-to-(f the-minute" styles and is composed ol the very best (ft goods bought of the manufacturers at cash prices. (ft (ft fBJv (ft (ft I believe I can save you money on Shoes and m (ft give you more GOOD SHOES to select from than fftX any other store in Ked Cloud. '- )0 - 944444 - PAIL STOREY JiaPPrWBiB c?f-Ai. Red Cloud, - tvivi'i'i,i''('i'tv'wvvivivv'P',Aii'T'rvv'PVitvivivviiwvtvii'inirv'r las Thomas, a brother of Dr. Elmor A. Thomas, to tho floor bolow, a distance of about oight foot. In falling Mr. Thomas was struck on tho chost by a heavy comont block; his collar bono aud jaw woro broken. Ho is at present getting along as nicely as could bo ex pected. Whilo repairing tho. scaffold in the afternoon Simeon Thomas foil through to tho basement, but was not seriously hurt ' Horsethleves at Work. E. E. Burr's valuable team and a double buggy wero stolen from Guide Rock Monday. Slieriff MoArthur re colved word Thursday that the thief with the team had been captured at Clay Center, Nebraska. He im mediately started for Guide Rock, where ho was joined by Mr. Burr, and in company, thoy proceeded to Clay Center to recover tho property Hnd bring tho culprit to Red Cloud. Sheriff MoArthur aud his prisoner aro expected to return homo tomorrow. Tho name of the tulof Is not known. The Lincoln "Star" Blunders. Monday evening's Lincoln Star con tains what purports to bo a special tologram from Rod Cloud stating that John Q. Pottor would soon commence tho erection of a flouring mill at Rod Cloud. That's what tho Star gets for stealing news items from country papers. Tho Item was taken from The Chief of July 1, 187.1, and printed in last week's Argus, withoutcrodit. Tho Star put a date lino on it and run it as a special tologram. The item is not quite thirty-two years of ago and is tolerably frosh for tho Star. Le Broken. Bort Stevens, sou of Clark Stovons living over In Smith 'countv, Kansas, suffered a broken leg Weduosday in an unaccountable maimer. It seems that young Stovons and Sam Shuck woro riding along tho road in a wagon, lead, lug another 1 torso, lu some mmuior tho rope drew across Stovons' log in such a way as tu break it just abovo tho knoo. Neither Shuck, Stovons nor tho physician who sot tho brokou log aro able to givo an explanation of tho cause of tho leg brouking. (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft m (ft (ft m (ft (ft m (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft i (ft (ft MEN BOYS I have the agency for the Harlan Shoe, the Peters Shoe Co.'s line, the Watson Plummer line (successors to C. M. Henderson), the manufacturers of the fam ous "Red School House" Shoes. (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft m 4((S - ((?(:H CLOTHIER xltiOitblttOiUfttitaiUrltitaVattafU M. A. Albright, S6e Grocer -SELLS- First duality 3 Goods AT t Reasonable ' Prices Nebraska - - Mrs. Ducker Honored. Mrs. E. J. Ducker of this city, who represented Rod Cloud at the annual mooting of the Women's Relief Corps in Grand Islaud last week, was elected a delegate to the national encampment which meets in Denver next fall. This is an honor much sought after by tho ladies of tho Corps, though it cam to Mrs. Duckor almost unsolicited on her part, aud she won over prominent lady candidates from Lincoln, Omaha other largo cities. City Te Be Surveyed. At a called mooting of the city coun cil Saturday night A. W. McReynolds of Nelson, county surveyor of Nuck olls county, was employed to make a complete survey of tho city for tho purpose of establishing grades for tho streets and walks. The work will tako about five weeks' time, and when com pleted will be a means of establishing a uniformity in tho grading of streets and walks. Bitten by a Do&. Tho oight-year-old son of Grant Houchin was bitten on tho arm Tues day by a dog. Ell Houohln's and Grant Houchin's dogs wore scrapping over a jack rabbit, aud tho boy ran in between them, when one of tho dogs bit him on tho loft arm, tearing out a piece of flesh about four inches long. Ho was brought to town Tuesday noon to have tho wound sowed up. m Masonic 0 'fleers. At tho meotirg last Friday night Charity lodge No fill, F. aud A. M., olectod tho following ofllcors: Worshipful MtistorL. H. Black ledgo. Senior Warden George Morhart. Junior Warden Harry Lotson. Secretary -A. U. Kaloy. Treasurer Wm. Parkos. H. G, Heeney Injured. Henry Keonoy, brother of Judge A. II. Koenoy, living noar Cowles, was badly Injurod last Saturday by getting his hand caught in tho cogs of a listor whilo trying to remove somo stalks from tho gearing. Somo of the bones of tho baud woro crushed aud tho ilosh of tho forearm was badly lacor-uted. A Y "re - 'AwaukfcAtaCt: 4.fW f "wr1 " " -( lijUjL; aHwMwiaMaMu V"' fjii-rt! i,i -( 4