It i a V ssjaaa-Mjj&t&tc-tt-tttcjc- L0GA1ETTES Mondav was Lthor day. Hay and teed tit Plnmh's. Street fair. Spptembur 25 to 30. JnoB.iM- wnnt to Punvor Sititrdnv. Go to F' ' P. ii in ' (or 11. mr or (mm1. Duvo V hunker is homo from K-insas OiT. Dr. E. A Tnuiuas, dentist, Dnmerol' blook. Claronco G irnev wont to Alma Wed nesday. Audrow U.M was over from Lebanon F. Nowhoiijc icturncd from Donver yestorday. Mrs. Goorgo Hollistor went to Lin. coin Sunday. Dr. Robert Damoroll went to Wrny, Col., Saturday. Dr. II. F. Unities now disponses his own prescriptions. Judeo Duiry was up from Guide Rock Wednesday. Charles Hornck wns over from North Branch Wodnesdtiy. J. P. Halo was down from Lincoln the first of the week. Face massage- and Indies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. Stuaykd Sundny, n Jersey cow Notify Mrs. J. P. Halo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garber have returned from Denver. Charles Potter and wife went to Lin--coin Tuesday morning. Tho lladell stock has been moved auto tho Potter building. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyman Essig attended tho state fair this week. School opened Monday with an un usually largo attendance. Tako your poultry nnd hides to Plumb. Top prices paid. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Popo went to Lin coln the Grst of tho week. Miss Jessie Wert went to Orleans Saturday for a short visit. Dffight Wilson expects to attend the State University this winter. Aro you going to get in tho indus trial parade stroet fair week! Captain Houchin took in tho Grand Army encampment at Denver. Henry Houchin is ngain braking on tthe Burlington out of Orleans. Mrs. I. W. Brown of Columbus, Ind., as tho guest of Mrs. Low Clanp. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Polk Sutton diod yestorday morning. Walt Saundorson and Henry Clauson were among tho Donver visitors. Soils Bros, and Foropaugh's third biil car was in town Wednesday. Mrs. L. H. Fort loft Wednesday for a visit at Wymoro and Peru, Nob. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walker returned lrom Denver Wednesday evening. C. E. Borgtield and M. E Moranvule were up from Guide Uock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Goblo and chil dren aro among tho Donver visitors. Tho school board mot Monday even ing and transacted routine business. Dwight Wilson of Superior visited with his parents tho flret of tho wook. Fred Emick is nursing a very pain ful abscoss in tbo palm of bis right band. Plumb tho feed man will pay you tho highest price for poultry, eggs and bides. Mrs. Hedgo and daughtor Laura have Toturnod from thoir visit at North Platto. Grant Bailey returned to Lincoln Tuesday, where will attend business college. Miss Bollo Spanoglo left Friday even ing for a visit in Donvor with her sis. tor Kato. To the Farmers Out of 50 Insurance Companies doing business in Webster County tho Gecman of Free port pays ouo-third of tho taxes and has over COO policies In force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual in tho state, with over three quarters of n million dollars in surance In Wobstor county. for Good Insurance Call on O. C. TEEL, Red Cloud. Plumb sells Blue Htll Hour. Kay Palmer Is now messenger boy nt the depot. John G Potter and wifo aro homo from thoir trip to Portland and As toria, Oro. Miss Gertrudo Koon has gone to Ox ford, whoro sho will teach during tho next term. Robort T. Potter came in from tho Indian Territory Saturday. Ho looks prosperous. Mr. and Mrs. Polk Sutton wish to thank their friends for their kindness and holp during tho illness and doath of their baby. Quito a largo number of pupils from ho country districts havo enrolled for tho wlntor term. Miss Jennio Cotting has gono to Lin coln to tako a oourso in tho Lincoln Business Colli-go. Fred Mandovillo, wifo and children wont to Lincoln and Seward Tuesday morning for a visit. Mrs. Elmer W. Ross is very ill with typhoid fever, at her homo in tho north part of town. Preparation has boon made for tho laying of a cement walk in front of Boron's livery barn. II. W. Dcdrick returned Thursday morning from a trip to Colorado, Wy oming and Montana. Miss Iono Albright wont tD Omahn Mondny, whoro 3I10 will tako a course in a business college Mrs. Anna Tullnys returned to Nap oneo Saturday nfter a short visit with friends in lied Cloud. vMiss Kuth Warren returned Friday from an extended visit with Mrs. W. W. Wright, in Hebron. Ringling Bros.' circus will bo in Hastings tho samo day tho Foropaugh Sills shows appear hero. Harry Vaughn, editor of tho Guido Rock Signal, is in Lincoln taking treatment for rheumatism. Clark Storey is homo from Prescott, Ariz., whero ho has boon spending tho summer with his son Dick. Miss Mira Cok left Monday for Omaha, whero she will tako a course in the Pharmaceutical School. Miss Daisy Phillips returned Sunday from Goodland, Kan., whero sho has been spending tho summer. Mrs. Starko, mothor of tho Starko brothers of Amboy, arrived Wednes day evening from Milwaukoo. Leopold Horburgcr acted as man agcr of tho restaurant during tho ab sence of his parents in Donvor. When you got a hair cut, shave and bath at Manspcakor's barbor shop you will feel liko a new man. Try it. Emanuel Fitz returned Friday from Fairfield, whero ho had tho contract for building a largo school house. Mrs. Thomas Ryan and daughtor, Mrs. Marshall, havo returned from their trip to tho Portland exposition. Walter Richardson returned to bis homo in Topeka, Kansas, Tuesday morning after a visit with tho Pharos boys. Beedy Shirley and Ida Shirley, who aro fourth cousinf, wore married at Rosomont Monday, Rev. Ahrons offi ciating. Misses Mattio and Louiso Smalley, sisters of Mrs. Fred Plumb, arrived Wednesday evening from Eureka, III., for a visit. If you want to soo ovorybody elso, you will find them at tho Great Adam Foropaugh and Soils Brothers' Consoli dated Shows. Work was to havo boon begun on W. H. Taber's now building Wednesday morning, but tho hoavy rain postponed it indefinitely. Tho Btreet fair and carnival promises to bo a bigger event than tho ret nion of a year ago. Bettor begin to make preparations for it. W. V. Boal returned from St. Joseph Sunday, whero ho wont to mako ar rangements for disposing of his in), monse cabbago crop. Owing to tho now building not boing completed, tho Indian Creek school did not open Monday morning, boing postponed for a wook. Readers of The CniEK who neglect to read tho "Nowsy Notes From Neigh boring Towns" froquontly miss sotno vory interesting items. Albert Morrill and wifo of Boloit, Wis., arrived Saturday for a visit -with thoir brothers, Harvoy and John Mor rill, and other relatives. Miss Ada Fitz gavo a party last night for hor schoolmates and other friends. A vory onjoyabio umo is re ported by thoeo present. Will Sullivan and family aro homo from thoir summer outing in tho moun tains of Colorado. Mr. Sullivan's health wns gtculy b-uiuUiud by tin- C ! orado climate. W. B. Cranu-r, who recently hnuirht tho F. E. Gob'" r"idnneo propmi.is making somo decided improvement in tho appoaranc of tho placo. Mrs. and Miss Norri, mother nnd sister of Cy Nutria of Bcnso's rostau rant, havo arrivi-d from Malvern, la., and will mnko Umir homo here. Omor Butler, who n 0 nf tho car toonlsts on tho World-Herald, camo down from Omaha tho first of tho week for a visit with his pnronts. Tho rain stopped tho grading work on Sixth nvonua, botweon Sownrd and Wobstor, just In timo to loavo tho streot in tho worst possiblo condition. Mrs. T. F. Jonos, who has boon vory ill at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith, had sufficiently re covered to bo removed to her homo Sunday. Mrs. Winifred Garbor and daughters loft Wednesday for Chicago and tho northern lakes, nnd from thoro will go to Philadelphia, whoro tltoy may mako thoir homo. Stolen A gold watch nnd chain, vnluod at $75, last Friday or Saturdny, from Herburgor's rooms. $.10 reward for recovery of watch and capture of tho thief. M. L. Donovan. James and Alex Bticklos, Will and Joo Kudrnn and sovernl others from that neighborhood whoso nnmes wo did not lenrn, wont to Lincoln Tues day morning to visit the stato fair. At tho mooting of tho Odd Follows Monday evening E H.Nowhouso and O. C. Teol wero elected delegates to tho grand lodge, which will moot in Nobrns-ka City tho first week in Octo ber. Mrs. S. J. Tabor roturnod to her homo in Cass county Tuesday after a several months' visit witli relatives in this vicinity. Sho was accompanied as far as Lincoln by her son, W. H. Ta bor. Goorgo Hoaton, who has recently re turned from a visit at his old homo in Pennsylvania after an absonco of forty years, said: "It ip a good placo to go visiting, but I would not go back thero to livo." Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid poison, aro results of kidney trouble. Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea goes directly to tho seat of tho disease and ALWAYS The Best AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Mower Knives, 5 it... $1.75 Mower Sections, each .03 Mower Guard Plates, each 03 Mower Guards 25 We have them to fit near ly all machines. Why pay more for the same thing? We are right in price and the quality of our goods can't be beat. 8-in. Flat File 15c 10-in. Flat File 20c 12-in. Flat File 25c 14-in, Flat File 30c Guaranteed Goods MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. We are Receiving New Goods Daily Gomdefialey Clothing Go., ALWAYS RELIABLE. First Door North of Posotfflce, Red Cloud, Neb; euros when all o!so fails. 85 cents. C. L. Cotting. Al Turnor is deeply interested in tho succoss of a certain candidato for county clork, and as a consequence was greatly olated whon a now twelve pound voter arrived at his homo south of tho rlvor Tuosday. Good advice to womon. If you want a 'beautiful complexion, clear skin, bright eyes, tod lips, good health, tako Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea. Thoro is nothing liko it. 85 cents, tea or tab lets. C. L. Cotting. S. F. Spokestlold camo homo from Kansas City Sunday evening, whoro ho had boon to soo Mrs. Spokeeliold, who has boon in a hospital thoro for nearly three months. Ho roporls that hor health does not soom to bo improving. Aro you lacking in strength and vigor? Aro you weak? Aro you in pain? Do you fool all run down? Tho blessing of health and strongth como to all who uso Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. O. L Cotting. If Tiik Ciiikk is not up to its usual standard of oxcellonco this wook it is bocaupo of tho absonco of tho local ed itor, Miss Flo Palmor, who, In company with her mothor and little brother and sistor, aro viowing tho sights at Donver this woek. Paul Popo, Vic Fulton, Closo Emigh, Roy Hutchison. James Potorson, S. B. Kizor, Luther Crabill, L. P. Albright, Arthur and Tod McArthur Jworo somo of tho Red Cloud pooplo who wont to Lincoln Tuosday morning to.ltako in tho stato fair. Mrs. Maggio Chrlsman and Mrs. Susan Nool of Unionville, Mo., stop ped off in Red Cloud Wednesday for a visit with thoir sister, Mrs. Moliasa A. Hodge. Thoy aro on thoir way homo from a sovoral wooks' outingln tho mountains of Colorado. If our out-of-town frlonds want to soo tho most magnificent street parade and tho greatest show on oarth, tbo low excursion rates accordedjto tho enormous Adam Foropaugh andSolls Brothers aggregation will Bgivo them a cheap and convenient chnnco to do so Tho old settlers' pionio.Jwhich was to havo been hold Soptombor 21 at tho homo of Mrs. McCull, has boon post poned to Soptomber 28, tbo streot fair management having sot aside that day for tho old sottlers. Tho picnio will probably bo hold in tho court houso park. Adam Morhart and wifo aro homo from a sovoral weeks' tour Jof tho Pa cific coast. Thoy visited many points of interest and saw many beautlful sights, yot thoy wore glad to got homo and Mr. Morhart says Nebraska is good enough for him. Ho says that G. W. Dow intonds moving back to this part of tho world. Lebanon Timos: "Rod Cloud will havo a carnival and stroot fair tho wook of Soptombor 25 to 80. Thoy havo an excellent program, and if you attend wo can say in behalf Jof tho citi zens of that town that you will bo treated right and can also assure you a Have a good supply in now and it would it would be a good idea if you would look this stuff over. It would help you in selecting your Fall and Winter Wearables. We like to show our goods whether you are ready to buy or not. You will find us a safe, reliable firm to deal with and can sell you GOOD clothes as low as anyone. good timo." Thanks, brother; wo will try to mako your word good. Tho woods in tho south ond of town havo grown bo tall that strangors walk ing up from tho depot aro compelled to stop at houses along tho way and in quiro tho road up town. Mel Sherman, Mrs. Jensen and others who livo south of Division stroot say thoy aro becom ing tirod of doing guide-post duty and want tho woods cut so tho standpipo can bo soon from tho top of tho hill near tho depot. Mrs. J. S. Gilham and son Harry aro homo from an extondod outing in Col orado, Mr. Gilham remained in Colo rado Springs, whero ho has secured a position as a spocial writer on ono of tho nowspnpors. Mr. Gilham has had considorablo oxporionco in; nowspapor work, and wo wish him succoss in his now work. Ho has boon a resident of this county sinco tho early '70a and has a host of frlonds who will learn with regret of his docision to rouiain in Colorado, To the Public Having purchased Chas. Wiidell's meat market, wo oxtond to you a hoarty iu vitation visit us and becomo bettor acquainted and also, whon looking for good first class moat, wo ask you to givo us a trial. Wo aro satisfied wo can wojcanjploaso you. Voursfor business, FEIS & SEARS - aaiwninnMVMi FARM LOANS m I am well prepared to make Farm Loans in Webster, Smith and Jewell counties at low est rates; either for five or ten years, with best of options. ; Loans safely and carefully .made for par ties having private funds. J. H. BAILEY, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA ! ,4 t i !HI