,j5s40 IJW ft;.' rK7 'J "-.1 , V f r fe . i 4 fll Quiets Cou 9h This Is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coushine. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. Arer's Cherry Pectoral hm been regular lllo i roiervrr to mo It lironglit mo through n rvoio attiiclt of j.tiiMinionia mill I tool tlmt I owe my lift' to It wonderful curnttvo impttrtic -William II IHUITT Wawa IM. iiimimimiim !! ihiibi iirrai rrnnr A MadobyJ O Ayerco., fcowoii.iiiMO, Alio nmnuiomrur ui SABSAPARILU. PILLS HAIR VIGOR. tiers Hantcn bowolo rocovorv 8. kooping tho Ayor's Pills. regular wit l TWENTY YEARS AGO ) Items of News Found in Tho Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week V V R. K. Orchard was in Exotor this weok. Mrs. Harry Pond lias boon on tho sick list this week. Tho trains aro again running after a miow blockado of over a week. Revival meotings aro now boing con iliK'lod liv Ruvs. Aikman aud Davis. xr. m w !.., r a,.if..in u-., i ,,!,',' . . ,, A '-, '' is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. A. Cupp Daniel Tharp, an old Clinton, 111., boy, is tho guest of C. A. Owen this wook. During tho storm of last wook A. J. Means had fifty head of hogs froezo to death. Harry Pond has purchased J. P. Hayha's vacant lots north of Mrs. Roiglo. Henry Nowhouse, whilo coasting tho i other day, hud ouo of his logs put out ' of placo. I Mrs. Goo. 13. Gates and Mrs. Maryott , wore in Oxford this weok on W. C. T. U. business. Howard Cathor has gono to Ohio, whore he was marriod to Miss Anna Kaloy this week. i Born, Saturday, Jauuary 2, to Mr. ' and Mrs. P. Loadorbraud, a boy weigh ing seven pounds. Lust weok Mrs. J. D. Leach received from her fathor in New York a Now l'ear proseut of 510. Two rooms aro finished at tho new school house aud aro taught by Miss Cone aud Liuna Owen. There will bo a singing school stalled in this city soon under tho direction of Goo. M. Plumb. T. O. Baker, tht genial proprietor of tho Baker house at tho dopot, lias startod a Hour aud food store. Curt Evans 1ms contracted with tho 11. A- M. to put up 1000 tons of ieo at Red Cloud, Norton and Oborlin. Married, at tho rosidouco of the bride's father, A. Garbor, ofGuldo Rock on tho llUli day of January, made with Royal Baking Powder Arc delicious and wholesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast, no "set ting" over night; never sour, never cause in digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other , dainty dishes, see the "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook." Mailed free to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK 1830, Mr. A. J. Hayes nud Miss Ida P. Qnrbor. Mr. Moody, living on Iudlnn Creok, lost eight houd of ctittlo during tho doublo bonded blizzard lust week. G. R. Cbanoy nud Fred Dontloy linvo formed n co-partnership nnd will in tho ftituro practico law ns n firm. J. II. Ross of Cedar Rnpids, Iowo, aud family, aro to locato in Red Cloud. Mr. Ross is a brother of Henry Ross. Goo. Wobb Hnlliod forth liko a lion on Sunday and climbed tho snow- banks enrouto for Cawkor City, doing sorvlco for Undo Sam. C. II. Potter lias purchasod a third interest in tho Amboy (louring mill nnd hereafter that firm will bo known ns Polly Bros. & Potter. At tho rosidouco of tho brido's par ents in Elm creek, on Wednesday, January (1, Mr. Samuel Chambers aud Miss Miss Lottio l'rather woro -married by Rev. Page. It took our now postmaster, his as sistant and Treasurer MoNitt until twolvo o'clock Monday night to dis tribute tho dolayed mail for tho Red Cloud postofllco. On Sunduy, while tho trains woro delayed in Rod Cloud, somo of the traveling clergyman preached to tho travoling heathen throo times during tho day in tho car. Glonne, tho five-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pope, which has been sick for several days past, died on Sunday and was buried Tuesday, Row G. S. Davis olllciating. Somo follow who did not hnvo tho fear of tho Lord in his soul appropriat ed Goo. M. Plumb's flno buffalo robo last Sunday evening whilo Mr. Plumb's team was hitched at tho M. E. church. MIss Bortlm Ebiuigh, well known to Rod Cloud young people, whs married bust Sunday to Mr. Elias Goblo, man- agor of Jones & Goblo's ranch near tills city, Rov. Geo. S. Davis, saying tho mystical words that made their "two hearts beat as ouo." On last Saturday evening J. II. Smith, deputy grand mastor for tho I. O. O. P. lodies In Wobstor and Pronklin couutiev, Installed tho of cors of tho Rod Cloud lodgo as follows: N. G. Roy Hutchison. V. G.-O. R. Downs. Secretary Will Parkos. Treasurer P. D. Hummel!. P. S.-G. W. Dow. Warden G. N. McDaniols. Con J. S. Parkas. R. S. N. G. H. C. Scott. L. S. N. G.-W. B. Roby. R. S. V. G.-E. Stewart. L. S. V. G. Chas. Jonnson. Chaplain Rov. G. W. Humtuoll. I. G. T. E. Hart. O. G.-Ed Metcalf. "Jack" Rcld Very III. J. A. Roid ono of our oldest citizens and a member of Garfield post, suffer ed a stroke of paralysis yestorday afternoon from which it is vory doubt ful if ho will over recover, owing to his ago. Ho was doing somo work hi ids barn when tho stroko camo. Elevator Closed. Tuesday tho Ferguson elevator in this city was closed by order of Mr. Taylor, tho traveling auditor. The doors wore locked and tho windows nailed down. Tho closing is said to bo duo to lack of businoss. BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES. Tho enrollment for tho first three weeks exceeds that of any othor now businoss college over opouod in tho stato for tho first mouth. This is a siiowing of which tho management may well bo proud. A dobating society has boon organ ized and debates will bo hold every Friday- ovoning.( Subjoct tonight: "Resolved, That Ignoranco aud Super stition Does More Harm Than Prido and Ambition." Tho total enrollment is fifty five. All of tho seats in tho main study room aro now occupied and provision will soon be made to accommodato moro pupils. Tho classes in rapid calculation nud spoiling have beon divided into two of each. Tho interior of tho coll ego has been photographed. Tho actual practice of businoss has boon taken up by tho students. Tho school now has a regular period for physical culture exorcises. Col. Haley as an Agriculturist. C. W. Kaloy of Roil Cloud, a member of tho legislature, nnd formerly n mombor of tho board of regents, is in Lincoln to attend tho meotings of orgauizod agriculture. Mr. Kaloy is especially iutorostod in tho.dodioation of tho now agricultural hall at tho stato farm, which will take place this afternoon. Ho was u mombor of tho board of regents that established tin agricultural school at tho farm. Ho contended for years that a short agri cultural course would result in tho farmer boys attending tho school and thou returning to tho farm to work out tho ideas gained iu school, whoro as, tho studouts iu a long course, such as is givou in agriculturgl colleges, would turn boys away from tho farm. Ho is enthusiastic over tho results of tho iustruction given at tho agricultu ral school, and predicts still greater growth When Mr. Kaley was regent thero woro only seventeen students in tho school. Now thero nro several hundred Stato Journal. A Deplorable Sight. Ono of tho most deplorable sights t.vor seon iu Red Cloud was witnessed Tuesday morning when a middle-aged woman giving tho man of Cora Hoovor was nrrested for drunkenness. Tho woman, in company with a man alleged to bo her husband, camo to town a few days ago and secured lodg ing at tho Pioneer hotel. Tho man went to work at tho mill, and whilo ho was as work Tuesday night tho woman got out with somo of "tho boys," and got howliug drunk nud continued hor jag Tuesdny morning. For a half hour sho sat in front of Liudloy's rostaurant and ontortainod a crowd of tho curious with her in decent romarks. Sheriff Hrdgo took hor to jail, anil in tho afternoon Police Judge Rood fined hor $10. As sho had no money withnvhich to pay hor lino, sho was or dei od put of town. Engcls Goth. A quiet homo wedding occurred Monday ovoning at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eugols, throo miles north of town, when their daughter Susan was united in marriago to Mr. Adolph Goth of McCook, Rov. E. C. Davis performing tho coromony. wedding was private, thoro boing threo or four guests aside from immodiato relatives of tho brido. happy couplo loft Wednesday Tho but tho Tho for Omaha on their wedding trip, and will soon roturn to McCook to make their homo, whoro Mr. Roth is foreman of a switch crow in tho Burlington yards. In the District Court. District court convened Monday, with Judgo Ed L. Adams on tho bench. Tho caso of tho Stato vs. Pearl Wauilo of Bhulou, charged with statu tory rapo, was continued owing to tho illness of tho attorney for tho defense. Lou Watt, tho Guido Rock hotel man, churgod with soiling liquor con trary to law, was given u Duo of $300. and costs. Otto Erf man, churgod with shooting somo horses belonging to Charles Ar uold, was found not guilty aud dis charged. ftr Sale. A bargain, ono No. 3 A Folding Pockot Kodak, sizo fl.fx5j; ono de veloping machine stylo E. See Now houso Bros. RHEUMATISM OUIIBD IK A DAT. Myetlo Cure for Hhenmatlsm and Neuralgia radically cures Iu 1 to 3 dayif. Ita action upom the system la remarkable and mysterious It I removes at onco tbu cause and the dlscas Im mediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 76 cents andli or. Bold by II K. Once Druggist. Red Cloud Vv?-3''J5'5,'''(',,,''',',,,'''' .r . If you've been Looking for $ Bargains in Men's Glothes Here They Are m fti Wo'vo just had timo to catch our jL breath after tho vigorous selling dur W ing tho holiday season nnd wo wont to 'fVwork immediately cleaning up our m stock. Whoro thero woro only two or threo suits or overcoats of a kind whero sizes woro badly broken whero an overcoat lingered hero nnd thoro, wo have sorted thorn out, and when we camo to mark tho now prices on these ifoods wo forgot all about tho prollt part of it. $20 Overcoats at $16 0 18 Overcoats at 14 4t 15 Overcoats at 12 00 12 Overcoats at 9 40 10 Overcoats at 8 00 G Overcoats at 4 80 Whilo thoro may bo only ono or or throo overcoats of a kind, thoro aro so many different kinds you win nuu veryrioneuoosingincieou. j Wo cau fit almost any build of man out of thoso reduced clothes nnd give him n bargain that will send him away smiling. jl PAUL STOREY, " " tttettttftctc-ttf-tte.tce.ttc.ttc.tte.tttttf.ttE.etc.tttt M&r& Mfp Are g JQf-is r j Hed Gloud Business Gollege FIVE COURSES II -II TERMS EASY To Renters or Investors Wo have recently listed a fow bargains in improved and unimproved lauds in this and adjoining counties which can bo sold cheap, aud most of them ou easy terms. In addition to tho above wo have the best kind of irrigated lauds in tho Arkansas VaJley in Southeastern Colorado, which lies east of the Rocky Ford country Thoro is hardly any known crop which, on an irrigated farm, will not yield from f0 to 100 per cent moro than tho same crop on a rain farm. An irrigated farm reoponds to tho brains and labor of a fanner in a way that makes his roturn certain. When tho crops aro planted in tho spring under irrigation practically every chauco against ids success for tho year is olimiuatod and' that the returns lio will got iu tho fall can bo measured accurately by tho amount of work ho puts into tho soil and tho amount of brains ho usos in an- -v litiiii Inn Inhon plying his labor. The Soil nnd deep, water good, climato is much warmer than here, and tho water system, is tho best in tho United Statos, as noar as wo cau understand. Land and Water are Sold Together tho water boing sold os a perpetual water right and is attachod to tho laud, on easy terms, 10 Per Gent Gash at timo of purchaso, balaneo divided iuto sovou anuual payments, at G per cont interest. Special rates through Jan. and Feb. of $10 for round trip from Superior and return. On each first and third Tuesday, beginning tho 10th of January. Spooial oar leaves Superior at 8 o'clock a. in., and will roturn as soon as the partios looking at tho country want to return. This is a good, cloun proposition. Tulk to tho partios wo havo sold to. Call ou or address. Red Cloud Investment Co Red Cloud, Neb. B. P. MIZEH, Prosldont. A. B. SELLARS, Boo.-Troas. VSL w two yet that j s C'.'C'',2r;C'-55k Apply RAUL S. DIETRICK, Pros., Damcrcll Block. $ Is Rich ) ! II W 1 52 III' :Hliill ft U 1MI m H m II 1 9? 1 1 If i 'Wh'T. 3MK?7r-' '.." mmmtmmiz m " JV. . RBVTVATJt " M m mm D. J. MYERS, Vioo President. E. a. GARBER, Trnv. Rep. M, 1 IV V ' Ui