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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1900)
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Muslin Underwear one-half off. Umbrellas 33 1-3 ofi. I "WV J-l I a. w r Ki XJ lifflli LATEST ADCLT5 Ladies9 Belts, i -3 Off. m 3. n $ Ml , Muslin. L. L. unbleached, 5c. Henry Muslin, 6c, 7c and 8c. Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom bleached muslin, 7c. Farmers Choice bleached muslin, 6c. Calicoes, 10 yards for 32c. Ginghams, good apron check at 4c. Ginghams, Amoskeag, 6c. Shirting, 8c, 10c and 124c. MINERBROS, m Red Cloud, Nebraska. mmmmmmmmmmw, City Dray and Express Line, E, ML. ROSS. PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charlies as low t . the Lowest G1TY AGENTS FOR ADAAIS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONE NO. 52. Incidents ol Every Day Life Which Very Few People Stop to Think About on Account of Their Littleness Fourth of July litis cotno ami gone find sn n oonstqiicni'C of Unit glorious tiny our Almost Forottuit rolutun was t'litiivly (oiKotti'ti. This day win at one time nivun over to the uulehrution of the Declaration of Independence. Now each one, notably of course the inon folks', endeavor to get in that con- virial mood which will make them on the next dav wish to ho alone. They run tip against that elixir which when taken in improper doses produces that tired feeling. The Guide Hock Signal editor intimates that thero were a number in that pleasant little burg who were "obliged" to camp on the school house steps for want of better accommodations. We suppose of course that they wore young men and misses of that burg who liau attended the dance until a late hour and then had been locked out by stern parents. Hid our neighbor editor lived in Ued Cloud he would not have used the word "obliged." He would have long ago found out that camping on the school house steps at night is a favorite pastime with the boys and girls, and in fiic.t on anv old steps. The editor of the ltivei ton Enterprise gets off the following: "Editor McMillan of the Red Cloud Chief was hero as chape rone for the band boys on the Fourth. We would like to know what the Klvcrton editor knew about it, for the onlv timo we met him ho asked us if wo had a bottle. Of course as we have never been in the habit of carrying this useful adjunct to Fourth of July celebrations in our pocket we had to sav no. I5ut we took pity on him ami led him round to one of the River ton .joints and lilled him up on "little red wagon." The brand that they keep there is liable to make one seasick or see serpents. It probably had a different effect on the editor, however, anil as we walked down the sti'-ut with i of the band boys, his vision was so affi-cted that ho thought we were chaperoning the whole band of fourteen pieces If wo ever ehaperono the Ued Cloud band or any other hand atltiverlon they will have to change their brand of sliverwitz They say that Ued Cloud's great free silver ad vocate, Cap. lionchin, was relieved A'hilo at Kansas City of soni'i three dollars of free silver and his pass into the democratic circus. Of course the fellow with thn slippery dukes thought it was free and that he had as much right to it as the other fellow. We always thought that Cap would get in trouble if he mixed up with lioss Crokcr and the democratio tiger. Cant. L. Archer, of the mission fields of Chicago, whatever old fields those are, has been holding a series of relig ious meetings on tne street tins week. Whether they have done any good in a religious way we are unable to Hiiy. They have at least during the time they were on taken off the minds of the business men the thought that this part of the country has a good chaueo to go to the eternal bow-wows. On Friday eveniug he will lecture on the "live devils of Ked Cloud." This tends to show that our city is getting hotter. The last time the devils of Ked Cloud were discoursed upon there were seven. A few more lecturers on this subject and at this rate Ked Cloud will have no more devils. Julian Hupp may be g.ine but it is a cold day when Ked Cloud cannot produce a deteetlvo, We have it on good authority that it was not one ol the Ked Cloud contin gent to the populist state convention who was found in a Lincoln alley with a dismantled beer keg tor a pillow, ilt!.:i,.'"li : m ..! ' ,:'';; i.. ' .-. .'."' . ''' ..' Vt.wf ;. i v.'"'' ::!''' V""' ..,r',''.::".H'.'::"',w,',i.A.! ' ".'Ci," DON'T READ THIS ! If you do not want to see the greatest of all bargains in seasonable Dry Goods. Our en tire stock to be closed out preparatory to getting in our immense fall stock. '$i Japanese Silk. !' we $4 m v-.t m ;fi!-' I IBS y ,! m m VTr. W if5 m Just the thing for waists this hot weather. Regular price 25c per yard. To Close, 1 8c per yard. Lawns and Ohallies. p To help this great sale we have M decided to give 10 yards good lawns for 2Sc, less than one- M half the regular price. Wash Goods. Our entire stock of wash goods to be slaughtered. Plain Colored Dimities, 20c and 2c grade, 15c. Batiste, isAand 15c grade, at 8c. Linen Colored Dotted Swiss 15c. Ribbons. ancy trimming ribbon with shirring string, combination colors, regular price 10c, V close, 5c. Wash Taffeta r.o bons, just the thing for ties, 3 to 4 inches wide, to close, iyc. Skirts. Duck and Linen Skirts must be sold regardless of cost. Corsets. SUMMER CORSETS from each to 50c each. Calicoes. Simpson's Enatant Fancies, 5c. Simpson's Blacks or Greys, 5c. Garner's Reds, 5c. Indigo Blues, 5c. All Fancy Gingham Prints, 5c. Oxfords. We must have the space now occupied by our stock of Ox fords to put our fall line of shoes in and to close out wc are makinga great cut in prices St I ft j T T Buttons. We have a lot of extra quality pearl buttons, all sizes, regular price 10c, to close 5c per doz. These are not a cheap pearl but clear, white, extra quality pearl. Parasols. Our entire line must be closed out and to help them along we will give a special discount of 20 per cent. I Our entire line of Sun Bonnets to go at 18c each. r Shirt waists now selling at one half price will still be dis- i counted 10 to 15 per cent. m 1 TURNURB - BROS. - $ ReclCloud, Nebraska. ':. . .-,.. W: tiiSKgs; S . I 4 m m n -i" India Famine Fund. Tiie following letter, of interest to the people of this city, was receive I by Mri. 'I'. K. Horton the fore part of the week. Nl'.w YoiiK, July H, Mrs. T. K Horton. Ked Cloud, Neb. Dear Friend: Wo beg to acknowl edge receipt of your esteemed favor of the '-27th nit. enclosing $110 80 from the citizens of Ked Cloud and vicinity, to bo devoted to the relief of lh famine smitten peoplo of India. This will ho included in our next ealilo roiniuanco which will ho Rent soon. In behalf of these starving onos we thank you mo3t sinccroly for this generous contribu tion. May iod bless each and every contributor, and reward them a bun- died fold for all the good which a wise expenditure of this money will accom plish. Tub Chiustian Hkkai.i. UNlT Weather hot and dry. The school board has hired Miss Viola Ward to teach an eight month's school in Dist. 39 commencing Septem ber 1st. The school board of Dist. ill have hired Miss Cora Kmsel of Ked Cloud to teach eight months, commencing September 1st. Mr. Douglas of Ked Cloud was in Line this week. The Fruit brothers have finished the threshing on Allen Carpenter's place. Kev. Archer of Republican City failed to till his appointment at Pleasant Dale last Sunday. Some talk of a Sunday school picnic at the Throckmorton grove on the Sherwood ranch in the near future U. Aubushon and wife wore tho guests of K. W. Anderson Saturday. Some of the farmers are getting alarmed at tho dry weather and are Belling off thwir ock hogs and cattle. 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