RED CLOUD BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Star Barn A. A. KE.VI.BL, Prop. fccb, iVer;; anb Grange 1'iioes rcesonnble. Hell phone lit. J. W. BOGEfiRIEF MACHINIST Ulncksmithing, Horseshoeing and Wnyonmaking L H. FORT Insurance Agent, Abstracter and Notary Public Dnmerell dock. I'hono sS. Dr Nellie E Maurer Dentist Dnmerell l!!c'i;. Over Albright lJros Phoiif 215 !. C A SCHULTZ Photographer Family ,". ( lps mii'1 baby pictures a tpecirdty D.untM-ell Mock. CHAS ALLSOP Mason ('unci.', work a specialty. Itcd Cloud, Neb. ' u TO Epbinson & Son If you vat i. .ivit- !'"' for- vt' Sura l.'s routitiiiii "m I'liineetloti with ,.; :t drinks In 'ou'-vn, Henry Diederioh i ..!. i: i. Boots, bh j?s and Angle Lamps ' Repairing Neatly Done. Wolie 8e Wright Engine Repairing a Specially 11 -i-i-hocine; ltlaehsmitbine; and Wiionmakine; JACOB ELUNQER Auctioneer i:ed cloi Far me - phono A v I). NEI5. I 'oil phone Plumb's Flour & Feed Store. You save n.iu.ey in buyinp; your flour in .'.oil-pound lots of him. 11. I. ASHER Veterinarian Blue Hill -:- Nehkaska Will bo in Rod Cloud Saturdays at Smith's barn. Newhouse Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists Dealers RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Wo have in stock at. nil timos a complete lino of Building Material aud Good Coal. Our prices aro reasonable. Wo solicit your patron age. Bell Tel. 00. Fanners Ind. 71. Saunders Bros. lumber & Coal W. K. GEER Shoes Shot's made to order. I.cpnir work fi specialty L A. HASKINS FLOUU, FEED nncl GRAIN Kerosene, CJusolirio Eto. 'Phono f7 O. A. Nelson Veterinary burgeon & r I- i UentlST. OHlce, Ihiek Barn, , I i C i y La u n d ry J J. P. HANSON, Propr Phono, l"J. Kel Cloud, Neb. Fred E. Maurer ATTOKNEY--AT-LAW Notary Public. Pensions a Specialty. Ollico over Postolli.-o. DR. E. A. THOMAS Dentist Over Cotting's Drugstore. Bell Phono 1.'57. Fanners i'2. A, T. Walker Hi: VL ESTATE, LOANS, an 1 INSUIUNCE. Kir-t Door North of I'ostouiee. R.ed Cloud Investment Company. HEAL EVPATi; and FA15.M LONS- 1 Potter HUi-k. Thotio".!. la,ftl,iWAB fM NSl)RANtE iiRainst Firo, LifihtnliiK, Cy clones and Windstorms, see VO. H. STANSER, neut for tho Farmers Union Insur ance Co., Lincoln, Nob., tho best in auruuee company intbe s-Ho J W STOCKMAN HOMKOPATIHC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Graduate from llahiiemann Medical I'ulk'iie of Chicago. OMIco over John son A- Boner's stoie. Calls answered day or iiitfht. Uell 'Ik',. Hural 110. L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer Residence: Fird, door south of Red Cloud Mill, 101 South Webster street. Can lie found nt home every fore noon. Terms reasonable. The Bohemian. "Ah, once a hnhominu always a bo hemian!" exclaimed the turscNsorod poet. "A bobeiniaii never eliaiit?es." "No, not even bis collar," replied tho practical man, wliojmd met n few bo heinians. Chicago News. --- 'Vrtt-:.ZY Z . - " Waytide Communings. Warehain Lorif? -Wot started the hard times anyway V TuiTohl Knutt-We did. yo ole fool! We w'lis suffeiln' vllh 'em loni? 'fore anybody else caught 'em. Chicago Tribune. Locating the Blame, rather Why, when I was your age I didn't have as much money In n mouth as ,vou spend hi a day. Son Well, pa, don't scold me about It. Why don't .vou go for grandfather? A Pleasant Change. "So you enjo.ved Venice V" said the t ra veli r. "Yes" answeied Mr. Cumrox. "it was kind of pleasant, for a change, to be robbed by a gondolier Instead of a hack driver." Washington Star. Ancestry. Don't step hard on a struggling mor tal because his grandfather onco rob bed a stagecoach. None of ns can go too far back in the family record with out a shiver of apprehension. Man chester Union. hews of mm BRYAN ON PROHIBITION Nebraskr.n Refuses tc Ciscjis It s National Question, Lincoln, June 1:2 -Replying ;o the dispatch fioin Milva.il."c- conccir.iiii; his attitude on the cpn-tloi, of prohi bition, .Mr Hryan nhl 'I have re tplved inan.v letter:- l run Prol.:!tion ists and many from opponent of pro lilbltlon, and 1 have answered the:., ail In the tame way 1 have to'.d them that I did not regard tl. . rprs'lon as a national epicsllon While it L- r.r. ! sue In a number of states, 1 tic. no, expoit it to 1p made an l--;tc b i '.'.) er the Republican or l)eiru.eir.tlc na-' tlonul conventions In ..m-v.vr to subject, i have stated that n u.r m' ' psonnl habits go, 1 i'.::: a let ..; ' tab r, ncwr bavins used Ik: toy s a beverage, but In lS'JO 1 vo."l n-.ilrs' ' tho st,,t' l,1(lhl ijr.M. Lllll, I I-. II,,, , the state piohibltion amendment L' t the llrense system we al option, was bett'-r suit ,1 to the conditions we had to meet in oui slate. When an attempt has been made to draw ,:u1uIo:m i Mom this as to what rught to be done In other states, I have (ailed attention ' to the laet that state laws ought to be made to meet the conditions exist ing hi the stale and that what I did in ' Nebraska toukl not be a guide in j rtatos wlu'i'o conditions weie differ cut. In other words, I have lefused I to give .'uUice on the question In oth er states because I am not sulHc ic.illy J Informed as to the conditions In the various states and 1 have refused to' dh'cuss il as a national question, be cause, as 1 have said, I do n t ex pect it to be an issue In the campaign "' PREFERS DEATH TO CAPTURE Sioux Indian Kills Himself Rather Than Ee Arrested. Valentin", Nib. June Hi. A Sioux Indian named Thomp-on spot and 1 ilk'd bim.-d'' on the Rosi-bu 1 rosr Hon. H 5... 1 been acfiie I'd l:'ir.- '(PiU aiid an T.idian polb-m.'.n war. alter le. t. -hot 1 n ii blni with a warrant tor nis ar V.'ben tbey came toKether oin ' . ..o "sebansPd, the Hmitive's . ..i.... .1,... .. I.t flu. wtl!m. In'iilki '.111)1 IllM.II i I"' MM... ("Tm--. ! I'.'i.'in. nil.. 'icettiK that Wit tO !)' C Up- lined, the Indian put lb ' bis i.ioulli and blew his te"dei in In hIus1 ).it j The Indian had served one tenn in the p nitentiarj for horse stealing Gody of Dr. Whisler Found. Ashland, Neb., June It!. The body of Dr. Charles C. Whisler, who was diowned by llie eapsizlng of his motor boat in the strong current of Salt creek during the high water b.st week, was recovered near the mouth ol the rtreain. The recovery was made b four young men of this city, who ex lloied the creek from the scene of the tragedy to the mouth of the stream. The hodv was found In an oetfowel cornfield about i!00 feet tiom the bank. Governor Sheldon Off for Chicago. l.lni oln. June ' Cover nor Ceorge L Sheldon left for the Republican na tional convention sit Chbago, to which he Is one of the Nebraska delegates a' large Oovernor Sheldon does not take sciiously the mention of his name in connection with Hip vice pres idential nomination, however much his f i lend- may discuss his avallibil ity. Republican leaders in Nebraska piefci that the governor make the race again for chief executive of the ttate. Soldiers' Monument Unveiled. Creenvvood. Neb., June 15. Beautl ful and lmpipsive were the cere monies which attended the uneiling of the soldiers' monument IKplto tlw Im lem"iit weather and the feaiful condition of the roads, a huge riowd was jiipspnt to hear the add re.- of Congressman 12. M. Pollnid The in cal CiMinl Army of the Republic pot was assisted in (lie exerdses by rep lesentativjs Horn the posts at Ash land, Wavrly, llavelock and Lhitoln Publication of Amendments. Lincoln, June in -The submission of the two constitutional amendments passed by the last legislature is going to cost the state in the neighborhood of $ir,.i)00. Secretary of State Junkin has tc cd veil proofs and will in a sboit time send the copy out to the Repub liten newspapers in the state. Tho amendment provide tor an enlarged supreme lourt and for the investment of the school fund In city, county and school district securities. Top Price Oeef in Twenty Years. South Omaha, June lti The high est price paid for cattle in twenty years was obtained at the stocK yarns, i for ten cars of comfed cattle, shipped by James Hughes of Fan miry. iiw of the car.-, averaging 1,009 pounds to the head, sold at 8 cents, and tho re maining car, averaging 1,380, sold at 7 cents. This is the highest price in twenty years. Bryan Talks to Methodists. Lincoln, June 11. With "Faith" ns his theme, William J. Uryan delivered the commencement oration nt the gtr. i:ntuu exercises at wp pyen ur.i vcrdtv Up etilnpized Hip work c,f the pic shields of "-mall colbyes r.nd declared t licit thpy were exerting a j.owptf'il Influence over the destinle of the i ace Bryan Hes More Than Enough. I. hit obi, June 1.". At the Comniouei nfllcp i! was announied that (!(i? dele rates to the Denize rat !r national ion ventlon at Denvtr were pledged to vole foi William J Hryan for ptrsl ('nt. TI.Is is twenty-five more than the neitssary two thirds majotlty. Stockmen In Session at Alliance. Alliance, Neb., .June K'.-The tlilr teenth i.nnual cotncnlbn o Pie Me brasl.a Mod (5i ewers' t. - ( .:.fnn ''.' In srs-slon I'dc in the Phelan oie:.i house. The mi mbei ship shows a de cided increase over last yi ar and the entliusii.sin oer the prospect ol the pood than can (ome with a rtill stiomer i raniatlon was marked and one ol the tcaturis lor the tern illK ye..r will be .:i ext-.eme eir;:t to enlit all stockm.n ol the noi't.ve:l In the I (.'.'I Incorporate National Corn ,bow. Omaha. June III More than $:jt" 000 lias heen subsiilhed by the biisiius1 men of Omaha, Houth Omaha and Countil Hluffs lor the National f'om (po-ltlon, vbii h i- to be held in Oma ha, Ikc 10 to 1U inclusive It wii de cided to Incorporate at onie lot i0, OOC. Funeral Directors Finish at Lincoln. Lincoln, June 12. W. II. nominee of Omaha was elected piesident of the Nebraska State Funeral Diiectors' as sociation at the (luting met'tini; here. Oirha was ( ho-n for the plate of me tins i.f t year. ! . Captivating a Cuetn. II war. by hN praeeful execution of n dance that ynttiiK Hiition first capti vated the heart of Queen Elizabeth, says Edward Scott In his book on "nam hit? l All A Ken." He had been! brought up to the law and entered court, ns hh eneiiiy. Sir John Perrot. used to say, "by the piUInrde, as bis firi't appearance theie was ,i the ecca i'.ow of a mi'!; ball, and her majesty V - r . . ... was o truck by Ills f?o".l iooks anil activity Hint she made htm one if her band of peii'slo'.u'f', who were crwi-dd-red the hamNot.iest nion in T'" ' It i u!,i (lint '. -favors Tv , ", ; VilU'in II.- '.i,iJ'. ! , i. .11,1,1,1 tn linr hum- i.iii-i. fivMtu excited the jealousy of the vvhole court, especially that of th E.rd in i.en e-iur, wiin, uiiiiuiiiv; in er. who, tliuiKrim to i.epro- elate the accomplishments of the young lawyer, offered to introduce to Elizabeth's n nice a professional dancer whose saltatory performances were considered far more wonderful than llnttou's. To this suggestion, however, the royal lady, with more vehemence than elegance, exclaimed: "Pish! 1 will not see vour man. It Is his trade." Guarding the Deposits. Ceiitleniau About Tovvn-An' If u guy swiped a coin outer de cup, d'yer mean V say de dog Yiuld yelp an' grab hlinV Near Blind Person Sure he mid! Me ain't no dummy director. I nek. The Sarcastic Victim. The Barber Your hair is coining out on fop, sir. The Crank (.'nod! I knew it was in me. Now, for goodness' sake, don't talk to It or It will crawl back again. St. Louis Republic. ItHKl'MATISM Cl'HF.D IN A DAY Dr.Ueti'hunti liellcf forlthcinnntlun and Neural Kta rndlcnlly ctiren In 1 to 3 doyn. 1th action upon tho sj-ficm is remarkable and mterioin. It removes at onco the cause and the disease Im mediately dlsappearc. The first dose creatly benefits. 7.r cents and tl. Sold bj II. E. Giucb dniERlbt, Bed Cloud. PARKER'S HAIR DALSAM Clrtnin snil l.iaunritf the hlr. I'roiiintra a luxurimt (rrowth Krvrr Tail to Itntore Gray Ilnlr to its Youthrul Color. Can Klp ill.furn A luir UlUu. flicanlttU'tt Dmcci'U City Dray and F. W. STUDEBAKTSTl, TROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lower CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence iS8 UtfVbUlilklkUdUiUUifciLibllibti,ibibfatl SAY, rilSTER! Do you know that It will pay YOU, as well as US, to buy your Building Ma terlnl and Coal at ouryanls? Not only that our prices average lower, or nt least as low, as those of our competit ors, but because we take especial caro of and protect all can bo classed as REGULAR CUSTOMERS. PL ATT & Coal. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upo-i the mind, .liscourayesaiHllcsben--ambit icn; beauty, ,it;or unci i iiei'iiiu Hess toon disappear v.hert the kidney-., aic out of o'er or dis. eased. Kidney trouble has become so jnevelenl that it is not inicoui- ntnn CtW 1 itil it u born afllictcd with uwil: kidney. II the child i inalc tnooften, if the urli.e scalds the flesh, or it, when the child reaches an if,e when it shoubi be able toouit'o' the p-usae, it i yet nfllicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, tlreeauseof tbedilli ciiltv is kidney trouble, and the fust step" should be towards th- treatment of these important organs. 1'ius unplejihiml trouble is due to a diseased C"i.dilion of the kidncv sand bladder and not to i habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mitei able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same j?reat iemcd. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamo-Root issooinealied. It i-sold by druije.ists, in fiftv- cent and one-dollar size bottles. You mav have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Home of Swamp Koot pamphlet telline; all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of te.ti nionial letters received from siiffirern cured. In writing nr. Kilmer tS: Co., liiiik'hauiton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Knot Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Uiiighauiton, N. Y., on every bottle. What a Settler Can Secure Ctt irfestr mm 3 E DK&CRtl ISO Acrc!Grain.C.rowi", " .- 20 to i" ""im rKLC .. uuintli Wheat to the Acre !0 to 30 UueheU Onti to the Arte. 35 to 50 Dtulielt Hurley to the Acre. T imber for Fcncini; and UuilJinet TREE. Goad Laws with Lot Ynx&lion. Si.Iendid Rnilroad I'r.tilitie r.d Low Rates. Schoolt nnd Churchec Convenient. SntiiUctory Mnrkctifor all Production. Good Climatp end Perfect Henlth. Chance for I7ro(itable Investment!. Sonic of tliclcboicvst Rraln-produLfOR 'an H In Saskntclitwan and Albert:1 tuny now t.o r.t-(jui-j i In these most healthful and prosperc!, e.'. is; under tho Revised Homestead Regulations by which entry may be made by proxy (rn cctmSi conditions), by the father, mother, son. dauciitor brother or sister of intending hnmeMccder Kntry fee in each case Is S10.00. For pnmplilo! "Last Best West." particulars ns to rales, mutu v best time to to and where to locate, apply lo W. V BRNNRTT KOI New York Life BldK.'omnhn. Ntb Canadian Govcrsmtot Acjs! e MAKE A GOOQ INCOME Mi,tl,nm fur Jottult IlinUi.foii lit! UvumU MOU11U t Iterl I rt-!tl Hlit. ui rliow Tw h, tu r Hal iB' .rannlljTIIK HILL DtLLCU IHIHM-H il,u, . n rr llb ll,tii , aJlRilwllatBjftUlM-Wtf ThU 1. m ! 11 III tfif.tr; MillUnla k irat lanlliil fill tb. drilling of ttttrt II' V u w., . uv mail n n.K tw mMMlKfl lift l, I ,tiM ... irun'i raiinira:utiHpiMriini.i.ifl iwNM.if in ii h. tiTfmstat nUJ -.4 oitr -r di. i o lli lnni eBU Star DrUlicfMackrw Clk,JUiK)n.B. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE" Trade Marks- DcStQNS Copyrights Ac. Anyone iendlng ftckotrh and detcrliitlnn mar quickly nrorluln our opinion free whether n InTonllon la probably patentnhl. Coniniunica UoniMHcllycontldeiitlnl. HANDBOOK on l'atenuj ent free, oldest agency (or sccurme pnli-ntn. I'ntonts taken tiirouidi .Munn St, Co. recetro ip'tial not Icr, without chnrco.Ju the Scientific fltnerienn. A hnnd'omcly lllimtrnted weekly, I nrcrpt nip nilntluM of iniy rleiitltlr jouniul. 'J'crinp, H a ypnr: (our nuintliB, f I. Hold by all ticnedo-ulor. MUNN & Co.3G,0rondwa New York Urnticti urnce. COS F Bt Waahlnuton. V. C Express Line. Offiei 19. s-f- t- e- f- S-6- C-f-f 9- C- FREES CO. Lumber. c- ?-U R v T-fc i 7 1"!' pip,o if 'W i i ' , y a '' y'v.i. " " f ijmTjra . y .A $ H; -f... T,l y lf1V(flflflf1t'tT,,''''''N,X1,',,1V'r'?' -- -- . .. . .