HS-."" IIIH1 WWI1WWWW V v ,7'ffi' i'Cl' .liL m ,. -jfd iC1 - rTT : i and every thing to be found in a first class exclusive Harness Shop. : : MY HAND MADE HARNESS MMWfctM ftiM i . ... are unequaled for Quality of Stock, Durability and Workmanship iov the money. JOE FOGEL B. 55 S3, lime Tabic 1 s Mm i No. II Throtii.li train "leg aits ion. m, No. Id I.ucnl iiissiui!tr ' . '.' a. in. No. ITI Vci'oiumoilsiMon North i- cept Monday unci Weil., ill jmrln l:tJ p. m. No. I'd-Accommodation North Monday an.l Wutni.Hday U arts u.M a.m. Wl.sl liol'Mi No. 1'J -TliroiiKh train, departs . . n-" n. hi. No. 15 Local jiaMKinncr " S'.:)0 p. in. j V . f? i i.ttfi'.ASS-'B'SrwK ii i -r -w.ii in u .h,ba Furgoo.lJob Printing call oil Uio Chief. Clark Carey of franklin was in town Tuesday. Win. Mojo wns In Lincoln Friday on;traiu, business. Good n irr ,w stripe fur $1.30. -J. 0. i;anasi city Wednesday. Ho ueeaiu .L!)ui:i.i.. panio.1 it. M'1 Charles Uiviaus of Superior was in town Fiiday. V. II. lloii'uuin of P.hiden was in town Tuesday. Dean Laeey of Cowles was on our streets Fiiday. O.C. Carlton of Grand Island was in town Monday. All kinds of Fleetiical woik done by Morhiirt Pros L. II. Schmidt of ltlue Hill was in town Tuesday. 0. 0. Ilendly of Iiostwick was in town over Sunday. Oscar Johnson returned homo from Superior Wednesday. K. S. Garber and .loliu Fox were in Superior Wednesduj . Clms. Worth of Sehyler was in town Saturday on business. (loo. Smith went to Kansas Oity Wcdnc-dny with stock. fnrni Loans There are several reasons lor seeing J. H. Ualloy for a farm loan and here thoy are. lie is solo agent for Trcvett Mattia A- Haher. This compHiiy is here evciy day in the year ready for business and not i.eto this week and gone noxt. They limn on anv farm having the value Ju it liupioied or unimproved. Youd'n't v. ..it lioui tu to four months for join iiii.ne.v hut sun Ij gt it on the day cilhd for. Thej gue'lhe hist option iii the market. ahinsies arc a hobby with us be cause wo know how they last when put onto a house properly We've investigated them thor oughly and the mills we buy of today assure us our Shingles are all cut front sbund bolts a n d dried slowly under a tem perate heat so as to re tain their life. Whether repairing an old roof or putting on a new one you want the bestsee ours. N i " here's No Place Like Home." SAUNDERS BROS. B8eti Cedar r i a . ct tleavy Harness Light Harness Robes, Sad dies, Whips . .? CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Win. Ziiiunermm of Colby, Kansas was in town out Sunday. Uye Shepar.Kon of Ilivortoii whs In town on business Wednesday. Augu-t Miyei and A.. I. Ivinciii 1 of Inavnlc spent Sunday In town. TheY. P dance club hold forth Tuesday cvviitng at Poller's hull. S. E. Worden and ftmily of Guide Kock ivro visiting relatives in town. Mis Cha. Cratiillt returned from u two weeks visit at Lincoln Monday. John Il.tiklcy is going lo Fraukllu tonight where he will move a church. Sen Dr. Warrick, tho specialist, lit Dr. Dameroll's orlicc, Tuesday, Mar. 12. Chief Came Warden Miller of Lin coln wib in the city Tuesday between I Y. A. Muvnnrd shinned stock to Tho Chief does all kinds of Job Printing neatly, accnratelj' and piomptly. Mr. and Mn. Herb Ludlow left Mon daj for a lew days visit at McCook and lloldrege. The Diamond Hleetrio Vaciun clean er demonstuited in your home free. Call Phono Ited 1)7. Miss Jessie Kellogg of Washington arrived in tho city this week for a viit with with her father. M. D. Atkins and wife of Lincoln visited with their son A. I) Atkins and family the (list of the week. (). T. Couaway returned Wednesday from Omaha where ho lies been on business the past two weeks. The illicit lino and best assoitmont of Harness eer carried before. Call and look it over. MoiiHAnr Hr.o. ltev.ij 13. Throne from MePlierson, will preach at the Brethren chinch next Sunday both moiningnnd evening Thomas Malon tho popular conduct tor on tho HnstlugN pabseiigor is back from California and on duty again. Prof, lletz informs us that the band will give another musical . entertain meat at the Opera house, Apt il 13th. Special attention given to di&easosi of eyo and eai. Glasses accurately lltted. Dr. Stockman, lted Cloud, Nebr. Dr. Cross will bo in ids olllce over tho Stmo Hank everyday in tho-week. NtHim.' Ucoiitiuu'd Ids visits to Kivurt.n. U Coiilso i mid family departed .Monday 'or strung where Mr. Coulsull n-sunu". 1'h.ng of S iiiudori Uroa., lumber jfttd. ll'iror lluif of tho Huperlor .Journal wus In t'twii Tuesday ln-tween It din". While liri-n he tliato thin oflk'O a p! aa ' eul, i'ou .Salui-TIk1 two buildings oc cupied by the Chief Olllce and R II NewlnuiseV jewelry stin. luquiro ol K. II Ne house. Mis. Chas. Potior ami Mis' lieitha Poller roMirned from Chicago Friday wliciv they f.pnt tho last seven weeks visiting lelutives H I Aninck aeeoininiiiled Mrs. Frank Amaek to Oinalui this morning where she will have an opoiation performed at the Methodist hospital. A widows pension of il'l per month has been granted Julia M. Houehlu, widow ol Alexander Houehlu. Fied Mainei was her attorney. John Yost, has , ho following Vail- otiesuf Fish tor -ale this week: Fresh IPilibiit, Salmon, Cat Fish, Trout. Croppies and Hull Heads. Don't foiget we make farm loans, moniy icady the day the title is ap proved. (i.viinnii, IlfTciusoN A- Salahkn. The D. of II. , will meet next Tues day evening. The committee on the good ol the older will render a pro gram Kvery member is urged to be present. Dr Win rick, tho specialist will meet oye, tar, noso and throat patients and those needing classes properly lltted at Dr. Damercll's olllce in lied Cloud Tuesday, March VI. The Lue'.t s 1 eel i..i tli at ihe opeia' i. , ,. i .. i i... i i . .... i unit- mm n.iiiiniay iiij-iu. i lie lliu piiv iii.d Ihe Dutch Hero was one of the bc-t .'liows that has ever been heir. A. I. Atkins Is tu.i.iiig 'U furniture stole Into the room foi iiu-riillv ot'cii pied by IM Amaek. Tl e rocin hint Icen repHpered nnd paiiitid which nihls greatly to Us appearance. All Sunday school workers, especial ly olllci-r arc uige 1 to bo pivaeiil til it business meeting at the Congregitlon kI church, Saturday (he Pitt at 2:10 p. m. ." i: W. O. Ll'MiV, Pres'.ilent. Thft tegular eMimtiKitlon for teachPls' ivitiftc.iteH will ho held in tho high school buildings of llluo 1 1 111, lied Cloud and (Initio lloek, March lSth ami lilth, 10li! llniiriit'DK L Coon. Tho lied Cloud lianlware and imp lenient Co's., Oiouilig falo lias been esttiided For Two Weeks on account of the snow slorin and condition of the loads, t. loses Saturdaj, niglit Maieh lath. N is lliints received a painful i"jury AJo'iday caused ly slipping on tin1 back porch and striking on the top step. lie was seen by noighhois and carried into the house and is in a ser ious condition. Our enterprising lhe stock buyeis, Weestier A- KoontK, have certainly done a iccov.l breaking business in buiing hogs lately. They bought 1 carloads Saturday. 0 carloads Tuesday and 'J carloads Wednesday. j s n -Wo havo for sale fauns on ony payments and special terms,' worth the money. Several mighty good deals. The larges'l list of local farms from which to select. Din (JAiuu.u A Comimnv, Cmr.r Olllce. MiH'3 Dora Throckmorton and Mr George Kclilcr of Xorlh Llranch were married tit. the homo of Hcv. (Ic ). W. llummcl Sunlty, Mar II Those oung people are well known nutl their nnny friends v. isli tlieui much joy and happiness Just as we go to press wo received the sad intelligence that Mrs. Dell Taylor died n! II vo o'clock this morn ing at the St. Lukes hospital in Den ver. She was taken to the hospital a few days ago in the Ik. pi s that ait op cint'iou would be the means of saving her life. Fieo lecture at the Opera House, Wednesday, March 111. A man that talk to you and toll you .something that will save you thousands of dol lors, perhaps nuuy lives, and of great inteiest to property owners, lto sure and come. At tho Opera House Dvcry hod j come Do not forget that you mo cordially invited to tho free P.ible lectures wliicli will be given by Dr. Stewart at the Congregational elriich on .Saturday evening, March !) nnd Sunday evening March 10. Mr Stewart has a very Hue stereopticou and splendid views. The li dines will begin at T.'io. William Wolfe lias accepted a posi lion with the Intet national harvester company and will travel in the state the coming season as a haivestcf ex pel I. Mr. Wolfe has had many yeais of experience with machine! y of Ihis kind and is a competent blacksmith so he is in u position to make a good wot Iter for tho company. We nie plcut.'d that he has not disposod of his btiMiness interests in this city and that he will dill bo numbered as one of us. We, tho undorslgno I candidates for nomination in tho Citizen's Conven tion, to bo held at the Court House, Wednesday, March (ith, UU3, at u o'clock p. in. hereby pledge ourselves, soverally and individuaby, In ci-e we ate ilceU'd to abide hyJho decision of the people as to whctfioY the ei'y shall no wot or dry. Signtd, D. W. TiMi.vt'Iii: I'.U'r, Stoiiuv W. 15. a.vuNnr.ns W. A. yuuuwooi) , P. W. CUWDEN. The purt'iils mcHiiut; hold at the Congiegatlotial church Sin day after no u was not very well attended ow Ipg to tho weather. The topic for the nttcritoon "How Ihe Patent an lie'p tho Teacher" was disctis-cd by 13, .1. Owing ,Ir , and Prof, lleirlclt. A subject of this kind ounht to be attend cd by ovoiy pan lit that has a olifld in school because much can bu learin d about individual childieu when parent and teacher compaie notes and con duct a fair fiank discussion. At the close ol the meeting It was decided to hold the next meeting in the school house. It appears, from eo'iiparlson with adjoining states, hut the Metliodlsti of Nuhra-ka will not bo setting a pace after all in raising a four hundred thousand dollar endowment fund for the Nebraska Wesloyan Cniver.-dty. In South Dakota, with about one fourth the number of Methodists there are in Nebraska, they raised an endow niont fund of Ssr.n.OOO for their college at Huron. Theio are more Methodists in Iowa than In Nebraska, but they have already Invested Kl.ooo.POD In tliolr colleges lu that one state and aic just now eii'ei lug upon a enupaign to secure as much more for tlm same work. In view of these fact- it would seem that, the present campaign fur tho Nebraska Wesleyau should be a com plet) success W..T, ,v Wliltaker, .-ei eial him I, smiths now can J a full line of faun implements, sum js, buggies, wagons, gang pi evs, gas engine-", st.-u ker ropt -, all kinos of machitieiy and heav hardware, slid all Mipplhs for same Also ail kinds of nil. Llcetisul Plumb orw i ills prt mptly nuswereil. The Ileal 1'state nnd Farm L -1111 Depiiliiient In the Chief oflicn litis foi sale a urge list or Wcbsterat.fi Frank lin cm nly farms, tho hvst and cheap est nil purpose rutins t-t be found. Tills mi (if the Ilvpulriti'itii Valley count 1. v is tho heat I of the Coin and A 1 fnl fa llesl, ntnl Is unexcelled for easy, tlnifiy farming. The soil is fer tile and loudness bountiful crops of corn, wheat and alfalfa, aic' t Ida Is one of t!n best districts lu which to 1 also 1 lulu, hay and hogs, ninl feed cat He 1noi1g their list 1110 a number of l'ai ins that will pay good interest on the investment; several that can be pureh isid on casj' payments and spe cial deal-; anil many that will pay tin it way and grow in value The prices nry iiccoidlug to ((utility, loca tion ninl Improvement'. This country ha? isO i, schools, rural malls, tele phones, guod ronili, convenient mar kets and shipping facilillt'S, nnd every qualilieutii'i) necessary to prolltiihle grain ami slock farms, dairy lurms ami loiiiliiig st.ilioii8. Laud values, prices and t'tius that should Intel est any land lMjer or hoineseehur. Also a number of desirable City Properties listed and several good local fin in trades Correspondence solicited L'csPmlnfl of Christian Era. lu t' o j car mOI of onr era Thoodo elus ('., Great Ippurd tin edict nliultali ing p.'; nism nnd Idolatry ihrotiRhout tho U '.inn empire. Farm Loans At Lmust Interest, best oplioii, least ovpeii'"' Call for me at State Hank, lied Cull. "1. C. F. CVTULIl. U'cathcr .'iiiMiraary for f eljniary Teinpi'ratine: Maximum r.i di g on lTtli; iiiinlmum 3 deg. below em on I. greatest daily utnge '.)'.) deg. on IJ.l. Piccipitation: Total 1 It Inches, greatest in -I hours ..'U on tilth; dajs with .01 iuclior ni'iioT; snowfall, total ,' inches. Days clear In, puttly cloudy (i, cloudy l.'l, prevailing wind direction N. W. 1.1 days. CllAS. S. Ll'Di.ow Cause for Alarm Loss of Aiitietllc or Sistrrss after Eat- lu$ n Symptom that .Should not he I)lsrc4an!( (I Apputlto is just a natural desire for food. Loss of appetite or stomach distiess after eating Indicate iudigest ion or d.ispepsia. Over-eating is a habit very ihiuccrous to a person's good goiii ral health. It !s not what you est but what you digest and assimilate that dm s you good. Some of the strongest, heaviest and healthiest peisnts aio modci.Pi' cut rs. There is nothing Hist will cause im ie trouble than a disordered stomach, and man j people dailj' contract sciious maladies simply through disrigHid or abuse of the stomach. Wo urge all In K1 Cloud who siilT. from any stomach deianyemeiit, indl gestfon, or djspepsia, whether acute orchionle, to try UexalJ DspOsia Tablets, with the distinct undcistaiid ing that wo will refund their money without question or formality, if after icasonablo use of this medicine, they arc not porl-etty'Mitisjh'd with the c' suits. Wo jccniiimetid tin in to 0111 DiistoineiH every day and lime jet to hear of any one who Inc. not been lienetUed li, them. We honestly be lieve them to be without equal. I'hey give very piompt loliel, aiding to neu tralize tho gasirio juices, strengthen the digestive nivalis, In regiilalo tlo bowels, and t' is to pi'ninote prrfo-t nuti'ltioii, and ciadicate all unhealthy sj uiptoms. We urge you to tiy a 3.ro box of Ui'Xitll Dyspepsia Tablet,,, which gives l'ldajs' tieatiuent. At the end of that time, your money will bcteluriioil to you It you are not satisfied Of coursw, in chronic cases length of tieatiuent varies. For such casus, ivn Imve two huger sizs, which sell for fii'c nnd SI. Heinember, joil can obtain Koxall Itemedles in this community only at our storo -The IL-xall Store. The II F. Grice Ding Co. Fattening Mos In Nebraska Tho Nebiaska Fxpeiiiuent Station has just issued IJulletiu I'J.'J. which in eludes the results of several yeais' work in fnl tilling hogs on alfalfa and corn, and on alfalln, corn, and other grains and mill products at the North Platte Substation. The result-, of feeding alfalfa hay lu the rack, (shop ped alfalfa mid alfalfa-meal, and of feeding vailous piopnrtious of corn and alfalfa arc compared. This bul letin follows llullotln 121, which shows tho cost of keeping brood sows, the cost of the pig when it lias reached the weight of Ml pounds and tho cot of growing pigs during the suinmor. This bulletin may ho hud fiee of cost by residents of NebrasUu on application to tho Agriuul'uriil Fxperlmcnt Stat ion, Lincoln, Nebraska. Reduction on Suits- and iUtJ.uj ' K'.u-Ja,w." CltK-aiiJ COWDEN-KALEY Ono Price m ran B'i!SSaBKJMffiBeraiE22 $2S.QQ dp Ws I '1 V L ' 1 ftp- mw -vi, at mlft ..- 1 1 l.l I TO CALIFORNIA. ITAH. MONTANA. IDAHO, WASHINGTON , OUFC.ON HMTIsll COLUMP.1A. This is tho general basis of colonist rales, Maich 1st to April I .Mh. THROUGH Tot UISl' SLFF.PF.IlS Kvery daj to Los Angeles and San Francisco, with daylight ride through scenic Coloiado. F.very day via Northern Pacific and Gieat. Northern to all piiucipal 1101 thwest destinations. Sl'M.MFIl F.XCFKSION TOP US OF TllH PACIFIC COAST. Special datis of sio m each month, coiuuiciiciug April, et S"."i round nip, wiiii i-vciy day lound trip ratoof sco the Greatest Railroad Jour ney lu lift IVnrltl and low rates for it Plan now. SUMMFIl Toll.'l.sl' PATHS. More aitraeiiie 'Vciiision intes than ever before, tills summer to Ilnckj' Moiiiitini.s. Y I'owstonc Park, llig Horn Mountain results, the Uluck Hit's, tliedieet Lali.-, A I Inn t to Coast resorts; it is 1.0110 too early to be mailing ".our si, i,ii ! vicitiou plans. nmiyi'wrww'wi'wi' yis?" !f'ii!.1 mm Atkw Ws4"0ini'M,i a i M4rtvM"u l yrk viRi ift arried Away W z fMffs&mi .''; laHvi rafil I Wr m Makes Heme BaHag Easy With minimun-i trouble and cost bis cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, clean and greatly superior to the ready made, dry, found-in-tho-shop variety, and danger of alum feed n avoided. JL.J . MrnA Heavy Weight Overcoats Will close soon. So if you want to get some of the best bargains, ever offered in Red Cloud on Suits nnd Overcoats COiMK NOW. We are getting in pnng oocls and nui-U move the heavy stuff to make room for them and we ate not particular about making any profit right now on winter goods. Come in and see the advance styles of Spring Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts and Shoes. We want your Spring business and will show you the nicest Cloth ing for tho money you have ever seen in Rod Cloud. Respectfully, CLOTHING CO. Clothiers sm Way G IIO.MKsFF.KI'l'S fioui Fistern Nebraska to the P.lg Horn Itnsiii and other locali'.ics West and Northwest. R. C. roiZ, Agent, Hct) Cloud, Uobr. I, W. Wm i.k . General Passenger Agt , Omaha, Neb tflr3S2E2tS?!!WiaH5K2 That's what you'll be by our grocery offerings. The following barg ains : Even thouoli you will be carried away bv lliCni you do not have to carry them j home lor we will gladly deliver lliem for you. B. E. 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