r-,7ry.r-..r.,;M.-'cn.ittVi,;(-jJur IFor T 3 1 rtn, So. oorjoiooa itrtsMar 'tammtimvn-vmajwtxrmM You can trust n medicine tested 60 years ! Sixty years of experience, think of that! f. Experience with Ayer's Sar- g V ?u. ... .. ... -i - B sapanun; uie original oarsn parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilln ; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. l!it pynn Mill pmril 'il inr 'IIMno rnniint 1I0 I It in l work 11 ilm IHit i- n irilvi" mill iin 1 liowrl'. cnlnlii'iliMl, I ur tin- lii-t ii -Ilil Hi- i ! 'l I , ) nllllIlM Itl'Cf .MX IIIVP t'iiH' (.f Aift'i 1 (1 i I'lt ,iti'n LiKIiiu tlii,Siriiirilli T'm lUcr i . vriiluirkly icviuiiil, niiil so Mill llir lovuU. i ,iWJMirwiiC'rwMjMivwnr7MfVBwn'wj lA Also nmiiuUoturors of 1 -it 5 HAIRVIOSK. j W HOVQ. aihiecuki:. S (Sv -JA.lif'iw' O CHY.KRY I'fcCTOKAL. 5 r-rrn3bi rsvK07n7KnsTiiiR;3:riuai7U'n3XSSfl THIS FALL Red Cloud Cnnturcs the Wlstrict union Without Opposition. Re- This Kansas and Nebraska Reunion Association hold its annual oncump muni in Hod Cloud Wednesday aftor noon and by a unanimous voto decid ed to hold tho annual louuiou in Rod Cloud this fall. Tho nicotine was vory harmonious. Superior was tho only other city which inado a bid for tho reunion, but as she sent no ropro sottativo to look after her interests tod Cloud had a. walk-away. Following aro tho olllcors of tho as sociation elected for tho ensuing yoar: Commaudor D. G. Whitukor, Kod Cloud. Senior Vico Comnmndor Harry Jtornley, Bloomington. Junior Vico U. C. McConkoy, Rod Cloud. Quartormastor J. W. Warron, Rod Cloud. Adjutant F. N. Richardson, Rod Cloud. Council of Administration J. V. Warren and W. A. Brown of Rod Cloud, John McCullum of Bladen. The Ladies' Auxiliary also hold its annual meeting. All tho old olllcors wore ro-oleotod with tho exception that iMrs. Henry Remloy of Blooming ton was elected senior vico president. Tho following is a list of tho dele gates in attendance at thecucamp-mont: Franklin county John H. David son and mother, H. M. Warrinor aud Ii. It. Edwards and wife, S. II. Williams aud wife, Mr. Burton, John Sawyer and wife, O. W. Prathor and wife, Harry Rom ley and wifo, Goorgo Clapp suul wifo, John Ess, Eli Brown, Chas. Ityckman, Mrs. Joseph Williams, Itobort Van Stenburg, W. II. Coultrlu, John Patterson. Adams county A. E. Reynolds, Juniata. Osborne county Morrick Davis. ' Webster county Curtis Boat aud Thomas Paul, Cowles; Josso Brooks, Illadou; J. W. Warron, D. Francis aud D. Ij. Groat Red Cloud. Tho ladies of tho Red Cloud Relief Corps cnl(Mla'ned tho visitors at din ner in tho hall mid, while the attend ancu was large, there was plenty and to spare for tho hungry delegates n well us the home people who nil ended. The ladies aro especially grateful to Mr. Henry Diederieh for the hand some flowers which she donated to mlmii the tables. The d.ito for the reunion will not bo set until after the meeting of the state encampment at Lincoln next month, though it will undoubtedly bo hold some time in September. 1 The next encampment will bo held in Franklin in May 11107. 1 The Red Cloud Commercial club 1 bore a part of tho burden of tho ox ponse of tho encampment, paying tho transportation charges of tho visitors to and from tho depot aud otherwise agisting in their entertainment. Credit should also bo given to Joo Warron for his work in securing sub sciiptions to tho guarantee fund, ho I having pledges amounting to over $700, and there will be no lack of funds with which to furnish entertainment aud amusement for tho lingo crowd which , will attend tho reunion this fall. - - Swindled His Employer. Editor Tail of tho Argus is just now paying for a litll eexperienco ho had in trusting a stranger. A few weeks ago a printer by tho iiiiinu of Ray C. Packard came to Rod Cloud and so cured a position on tho Argus. Mr. Tait stood good for a $-.'$ clothing bill for him at Cowdon-Knloy's, which was to bo paid for in installments. Pack ard paid ten dollars on tho account. Monday evening ho borrowed S3 from Mr. Tait, ostensibly to pay his board bill at tho I'ionoor hotel. Instead of using tho money for this purpose ho gave Mr. Tcnunut a draft on tho Omaha Electric Co. for $7, receiving a balance in cash. It has not yot been loarnod whether or not tho draft is good. He also succeeded in borrow ing S2 from Art Mc Arthur, "devil" in tho Argus ollico. Tuesday morning early ho hired a livery rig and drove to Guido Rock, whoro ho boarded tho train for tho oast without buying a ticket. As a cousuquouco Mr. Tait is out about $20. TWENTY YEARS AfiO r Items of News Found In Tho c Items of News Found In Tho Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week " VA'W'J"'WJ Mrs. U. V. ver. Shirey is visiting in Don- Honeywell as a Preacher. The Princeton Republican gave a comparison of Evangelists Sunday and Honeywell in a recent issue which will be of interest to those interested in the coming evangelistic meetings. It said that in vigorous evangelistic attributes Mr. Honeywell is a good second to Mr. Sunday. As a preacher he is in some respects superipr to Mr. Sunday, which no one is more willing to admit than the latter. His ellle- iency as a leader has been demonstrat ed and he has won the admiration and esteem of the Princeton people in the sermons he has delivered. The out come of the meetings of these men will be watched with interest by all because of the different lines along which they will be conducted. Mr. Honeywell will omit from his sermons the slang, rough words and unpleas ant descriptions used so forcibly by Mr Sunday. m m m A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, blind, blooding, protruding piles. Druggists aro authorized to refund nionoy if Pazo Ointment fails lo cure in C to 14 days. 50 conts. Fifty Yass the Sf&mtard Ml if! 111 lit feMUL Charley Potter is building an addi tion to his residence1. Mrs. , lames Potter has gone back to her claim in Colorado. Frank Jonoi of Scott, has moved his family to Republican City. J. I-. Kuley aud 0. C. Cuso were in Nuckolls county last week. Howard Cather is building a resi dence west of C. W. Kaley's. I. 13. Stansor, who has been on tho sick list for many weeks, is bettor. John Storey, of Wolls, Henry Cook's favorite clerk, will live in Red Cloud. A now Knights of Pythias lodge will bo instituted in Blue Hill in a few days. Attorney Yoisor has moved his law ollico to tho Webster county abstract ollico. J Q. Potter and wifo have roturned from tho state of Missouii to Webster county. C. B. Crono is building a barn'and otherwise improving his residence property. F. Bradbrook has purchased threo lots near tho M. E. church, twhoro ho will soon build. Mrs. Warron Davis died at hor homo in Harmony precinct, Wednesday, at tho ago of 23 years. .lake Sellers, city marshal of Or leans, and wifo, havo boon visiting in Red Cloud this wcok. Mr. Titus, a prominent farmer of Iowa, has located in Webster county, on A F. Lockhart's farm. Miss Kate Reiglo is wielding tho birch over tho future groat men aud maidens in Lino township. Judgo McKoighan now wears his loft hand in a sling from tho fact that ho has his second finger brokeu in two places. Married, at tho M. E. parsouago by Geo. S. Davis, Mr. M. F. Howard of McCook, Nob., and Miss Alice Stroud of Illinois. At tho mooting of tho board of edu cation on Monday night D. B. Span oglo was elected president and A. J. Konuoy clork. Row G. S. Davis, of tho M. E. church has boon roaming around in tho west ern country looking after his claim and playing cowboy. J. L. Frame was taken suddenly ill Wednesday, whilo in attendance at tho meeting of tho Webster county congress, but has since recovered and roturned to his homo. Mr. Moon, who lately bought tho Elliott and Tomlinson farms west of tho city, has about 200,000 feet of lum ber on the farms which ho proposes to mako sheds of, aud other improve ments. Tho indies aid society mot Wallace's and tho following were elected: President Mrs. Wallace First Vico Mrs. Smith. Second Vico Mrs. Pope. Third Vico-Mrs. Strohm. Secrotary Mrs. M. W. Dickorson. Tho following oflicors were elected nt tho last convocation of Cyrano Com nmndory at thoir Asylum: E. C.-J. A.Tulloy, G.-R. D. Jones. C. G.-D. M. Piatt. P. R. B. Fulton. S. W.-J. L. Mlllor. J. W. R. L. Tinker. Treas.-G. W. Lindsey. Rocordor M. Bimoy. Cowles Miss Lou Wright is teach ing tho Cowles school successfully .... T. A. Waggonor received on Wednes day tho sewing machine ho drew in tho Omaha Beo's distribution of prizes Miss Nollio Arnold, of Guide Rock, spent Suuday hero visit ing hor parents Marsh Hurd shipped his household goods to Ina- valo Wednesday Mrs. S. W. Foo visited in Cowles last week Ed Pratt spent Saturday in Cowles G. A.Latta is tho happy father of a baby boy; Ed Keonoy ditto. at Mrs. olllcors 5W p W V W4M " ' H Mm fn mx Jg It don t cost m any more m m m to be well dressed than half dressed. And it makes a lot of difference sometimes. 1 can sell you an outfit that will jet you a job, or Ueep you in your position, or yet you married. The SUITS I am selling at $7.50, S8.50 ? ?;"' r '"' ? m m m $10.00 and up to $20.00 are sure winners wherever placed. All I ask is a chance to sho-w them to vou. COME IX AND HE SI-k)VX. PAUL STOREY, m in m m m VCLOTHIER. FURNISHER. SHOE MAN LIVE STOCK MARKETS hi ntms city. "CHE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON & COMPANY, (LIVC STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CPPICES AT CHIOAQO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, 8IOUX OITY. BT. JOSEPH AND DENVER. I'Jthol Globe and soino one elso had hor. Ho had a vory bad habit and it bothered him very much but ho could not find ony way to cure it. Tho young lady that wont with Ethol Globo went away aud of coarco ho got in with hero and when thov wont touothnr ' awhile they got niaried and then tho bad habit was cured." Kansas City. April 24. Receipts of cattle thus far this week aro 21.400; Monday's market was slow but prices generally steady on all classos, and i today ruled quite active with rates ilrm. 20 lots of beof stoors sold at $5 and over. Mrs. Zarybnlcky. Mrs. Anna Zarybnicky, mother of Mrs. Joseph Polnicky and sister of Mrs. Joseph Pavlicek, Sr., died Tues day at Oketo, Kan. Mrs. Polnicky ..,! n. 1.1... SI l-ri. ni . . i iinu ouu ciuiii mil lor uitoio wounos- day morning to attend tho funor.il. Besides Mrs. Polnicky, two sons aud Tho following tablo givo now ruling. Extra prime corn-fed stoors. .? Good corn fed steers Ordinary corn fed stoors .... Choico corn fed heifers. . . Good corn fed heifors. . . . Medium corn fed heifers. Choico corn fod cows :.jt n -f 70 l So-r. is 1 ffii-1 7u 4 cr.-f) oo 4 10-1 00 .T riO :i 00 4 25-4 50 Good .175-4 25 Medium '! 25-3 75 ("minors 2 25 .') 00 Choico staes 4 00-4 85 Choice fod bulls 3 75 4 25 IjrOOCl t iSo -$ UO Bologna bulls 2 25-3 00 Veal calves 5 00-C f(' Good to choice native or western stockors 4 25-4 75 Pair 3G0-4 10 Common 3 25-3 50 Good to choico heavy native feodors 4 25-4 85 Fair 3 75-4 25 Good to choico heavy brand ed horned feeders 3 75-4 50 Fair 3 25-3 75 Common 2 75-3 00 Good to choico stock heifors 3 25-3 50 Pair 275-325 Good to choico stock calves. stoors 4 00-4 75 Fair 3504 00 Good to choico stock calves, hoifors .J .-4 uu Fair 275-325 llocoipts of hogs thus far this week aro 20,800. Monday's market was 5 to 10 conts lower, and today while trad ing opened active at firm rates, the closo was woak to 5 cents lower. Bulk of sales wore from 0.33 to bV12; top 80.45. Receipts of shoop thus far this wook aro 5100. Monday's market was firm aud today 10 to 20 conts higher. Price aro now tho highest that they havo boon sinco tho nilddlo of February. Top woolod lambs today 87.05. j two daughters, residing at Odoll, Nob., prices nn,i oketo, Kan., aro loft to mourn hor ientn. Mrs. Zarybnicky formerly lived hero, but moved to Oketo twonty lwo years ago. Switchman Injured. James Amick, switchman in tho Bur lington yards hero, had a nnrrow os capo from death Tuesday noon. Whilo making a coupling ho got caught bo tween tho engine aud a freight car and was badly crushed nbout tho hips, and will be laid up for a long time to come. Had tho bumpers caught him a few iuches highor tho result would havo boon much moro serious and might havo proved fatal. AGs' '20 of TsiFt&B Powder No Asun CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought I Boars tho TJr SJtTTM s -" Slgnaturo of W&J AW A Boy's Essay. Tho following is a. verbatim copy of a composition written by a 13-year-old boy in tho Second ward school ono day last wook. Tho subject of tho allusion is "How Samuel Alexander Persim mons Was Cured of a Bad Habit." Hero it is: "Samuel Alexander Persimmous was bornod Tonkin Asia ho was a vory good looking man liko some in Kod Cloud. "Tho dioripison is this ho has yollow curly hair with brown oyos dark eyes pink lips weighing nbout ono hundred sovon pounds aud about 21 years om. iNoariy an tno gins was stuck on him but ho did not liko only ono girl iu tho bunoh. "But ho did not liko ouyono only Letter List. List of letters remnining uncalled for at postolllco at Red Cloud, Neb., for tho wook ouding April 20, 1000: Fibber, Wm. Fuller, Harry Jassmau, J. B. Martin W. A. Rotchol, Mrs. Herbert Theso will bo sont to tho dead letter ollico May 10, J()G, if not called for before. When calling for abovo ploaso say "advortisod." T. C. Hackkk, Postmaster. Meat Market Changes Hands. A. E. Schmidt, who has boon asso ciated in tho moat business with Jack Wisecarvor for several months, has sold his interest to tho latter gontlo man, who is now the solo proprietor. Wo havo not loarnod what business Mr. Schmidt intends engaging iu. FEED PLUMB Has just received a complete line of FRESH Bilk Garden Seeds Also liDndles Flovir $ Feed Tolophono 51. 4 i V