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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
.' l , tv T -T-, .-? ' n?y. ,v ft-N" (- -- -. . " H4 "i1" &( ui "' jfiffW- MIIMJilfriaMlArfl inl ''.i ' r- Tii .Jr fC Wfiw' LHUjUt.,; iirlH. tn. j te- iT ' 1 i i Interstate Reunion, Red Cloud, September 5th to lOth. f ''',' t volume xxxrr. RED CLOUD, XEMtASKA. ALMiTST 12, 1JKM. NuarnEit ;j3 MINER BROS. MINER BROS. August Semi-Annual Clearing Sale TWO for ONE We have placed, on our center table, a Large lot of Wash goods and Dress goods to Close Out Quiciriy. Not 20 per cent Discount: but BETTER STILL. You Buy a dress or waist and WE GIVE YOU ONE. got iVfi'llly for it Mr. .John Hunter is indignant over a report that lius been started, to the nIFert that he has frightened some one out of his poach trees with a bliot gun. He wishes it distinctly understood that he never even saw any one whom ho did not want in his orchard, k"-s taking a gun or any thing to frighten them. Wool Goods Black Dress Goods Purchase a dress and we give you one. Wash Goods Purchase a dress or waist from the the goods on our center counter at 50 35 - 25 or 15 cents per yard and we Give you another Free at the same price and of the same value. Goods Purchased at $1.00 secures you Free one at 60c a yard 90c s osc 75c . " " " ,4 4 45c 50c. " " 4 " " 30e T. u t tt u 4fc 44 (4 44 An excellent opportunity to get the girls ready for school. The BIGGIST Dress goods Values ever offered by The BIG STORE During the month of August. F URNITURE 25 do., 3 spindlti bow back OfjC 63 An iron bed, white only $bO0 During month of August Clearing Sale ofShbes Childi-cns $1.25 to $1.50 shoes $6 pairs ladies shoes Broken lines and one pair ot a kind, mostly SJ to 4. A splendid 98c 98c ,'alu'e Remnants of All Wool Car pets suitable for small rooms Good regular values at 70 and So cents. Remnants of Axministers. Three paftens of Axminister, will fit a 9x12 room, regular price Si. 25. During August Three large, all Wool, Smyrna rugs 0x12 reggular $25.00 (1Q OC Value. To close tPlOltJtJ A saving of about $7.00. One tan, one red and one green. 50c 98c Satisfaction or Money Back 1 I 1 'H "' -if - ..MrtVil I ,.:: Nvit New, delicious sumuiw driuk We hnvo .'J d feeut flavors iu fcod, Refreshing Summer Drinks 15c moals served; lunch at all hours. CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters of town is The Bon Ton W. S. DENSE, Proprietor. Guide Reck. W Postlowaito north reported very sick. Our gonial county clerk E. S. Gnrbcr whs in town Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hardy took dinner today with Mrs. Leatbrop. I. B. Colvln is organizing excursion parties to Ft. Collins, Colorado, I L. E. Talt was down the first of the weok, looking after the interest of the iSigual. t J S. H. 151 has moved into the Vaughn property across the creek east of town. S. B NowMyer is still at Kansas City being treated and is reported getting along nicely, The Guide Kock telephone company completed the installation of phones on tlio seveuth rural line today and will now complete connection with North Branch and Bed Cloud, as soon as possible A brick walk has been laid across tho south sido of the school urn inula Iho school bouse has also been newly shingled and paintod preparatory to the opening of fall term of school. Bladen. Bladen is still without a saloon. Bladen is to be much imv"'ived with new sido walks. E II. Cox is in Lincoln attending the democratic convention Miss Tuck of Ashton, Illinois, is visiting her aunt, Mrs Al Heed Mrs A. Reed and Mrs.. Wayuo Heed drone over to Campbell last Friday. A W. Cox and wife and II 11 Boyd and wife were in Bed Cloud, Thursday. J C. Hurtman is having the front of his store building treated to a coat, of paint Wash Heed lias moved his stock of goods across the street in his own building. Mrs. Brooks and daughter from Sa line county are visiting at Mrs Stryckers Miss Clara Martlndalo of Red Cloud visited at the home of Mrs George Solomon, Tuesday. Grain is coming in to tho market at a lively r.ite, taxing the elevators to their utmost capacity. The Presiding Elder of this district preached a very able interesting ser mon, Sunday morning. A P. Johnson who was called to Illinois by the death of his mother, returned homo Monday. Mrs Miller Adams and children are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mis Wash Heed. Mr. and Mrs H. B.Boyd visited at tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Heed, last Ssnday. Dick Beck expects to move to Omaha soon. He is just now enter, tabling ft young daughter. Mrs Geo. New-homo of Red Cloud Is agisting her father, Wash Heed, to nrrando his stock of goods. 13. J. Solomon has purchased the lots north of tho school house and will begin to improve them at once. Mrs Casli Keith and .chihrren of Hastings are visiting in the homo of her aunt, Mrs A. Hay, soulii of town. Mr. and Mrs C. Haitnian went to Upland tho tlrst of tho week to see Mrs Ilartnian's father, who was hurt sometime ago at the St. Louis fair. j Mr. and Mrs. V. E Thome njirt giamlmu Thomo left Tuesday morn- ' lug, for Horton, Michigan, where theys will visit friends and attend an old settleib picuic. Mr. and Mrs. Burky, who camo t seo their son, who is very sick, re turned to their home at Giltuer tho llrst of the week Hobt. Miller was unfo-tunato enough to lose his pockotbook, on his way to town, Saturday morning, it contained considerable money and some valuable papers. Mr. Kimmel, who has been spending n pint of his vacation in this place, returned to his homo in Rockvillv, Missouri. Ho did not like to leave Bladen and wants to get back again. Tho fttrmors elevator at this place is nearly completed mid shows up well. Tho contractor gave it a coat of white paint, which made it show up line, but had to change the color to conform with tho other railroad building. Tho new lumber and coal yard is pushing to the front; it has .100 feet of shod room completed and is now erocting tho ofllco building, It now has a largo supply of coal on hand and is receiving lumber every day. A good thing help push it along. This pretty and service able baby spoon made in "Triple-plus" silver plated ware that possesses tho nrt niul flnlnh of hoIIiI nllvcr costa, only fifty ccntM. It Ik a plcco of tho faiuotm " Oneida Community Quality" flllvcr-iiliituri tiiblownro which Ih tho bent, most cconnmlcnl ami nio.tt txMiitlful silver-plated ware niado iu this country. We have many other beau tiful pieces and sets of Onei da Community ware that we would like you to see. B '( i t Iff 1 J For Sale by NewKoise Bros I'undt wcro killed by lightning last week. Mrs. Lillio Frlsblo entertained a number of ladies from Guide Rock last Tuesday, Mr aud Mrs. Dean wero visiting in Kansas, Sunday. Mrs. G. W Baker and daughter Al'ii, wero shoping in Guide Rock, Friday. Tho aid society met with Mrs C. C. Cox Wednesday there wero about .10 people present Miss May Frlsbie Mitortainod a number of her little friends, Thursday. Harvay Cox and wife, of Lincoln arrived, Saturday, on tho Hasting train for a visit with for a visit witli relatives iu this vicinity. Mrs. C. A. Cox gave a party to tho young married people, Saturday evening, a pleasant time was had and a two course supper was served. Mrs. C Cox and Charlie Frisbio carried away the prizo in the guessing contest. Those present woro Messers C. II. Frisbie, W. Cox, H. V. Cox, J. V. Sahiden A. H. Sahiden, J. Elllngor, Sylvester Frisbio and .lohu Holcomb an 1 Mosdamos,May Cox, Lillio Frisbio Flo Saladon, Daisy Cox, SusioSaladen, Julia Zackery, Hettio Elllugcr, Maine Frisbio and Vefronico Hulcomb, Frank Elllngor left Tuesday, for Denver for a visit with his grand parents. Georgo Mann leaves this wook, for a visit at his old Kentucky homo. Louis Berk field was iu this neigh borhood Monday ovoning. John Bfccucs leaves Friday, for his-, homo at Dorchester, Nobraska. Mrs. Hlues and daughter Poarl wore-; visiting friends, north of Cowles last weok. Al Decker and wlfo woro visiting: friends near Cowles, Tuesday. G W. Baker has been on tho sick list but is able to bo out again, EAN C9RNE. D Wolfo marketed hogs In Lebanon Wednesday. The steam thresher Is hoard in tbis neck of tho woods. Irving Collins is stacking his flno crop of millet. Charles Myors Is suffering from a. very sore hand. Ben Gibson is making some fin& roads for Kansas. Charley Davis purchased a broncho at Hod Cloud recently. Farmers aro all busy plowing and getting ready to sow wheat. Bright and fair now, although Sun day was as "rainy as time." Bert Dow loft tho Corner Monday to go north of Hod Cloud to work (Continued on last pngo) JLVR; : Bit wili! ; D. L. Columbia brought In n coin stalk which stood 15 foot high with an ear which was 0 foot from tho ground Can you boat It. If yon can bring It to Colviu's otllco in good condition aud Lester. Tho rain kept most of tho neoplo from Sunday school, Sunday. A horse aud colt belonging to Gust Creates! Aid So, Cookery With least iabu; and Irtmble ft makts hot-breuds, fohr;uic and cake of finest flavor, f?ght, .sweet appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome PDIQE BAKING POWDER CO., CHIOAQS. , . a. 8 d j f 1 111 ( . , I I 1 - m m m I . 1 .i'M -. ,CSvsj4$$. flttfWUrmqfrMSSUt j.ii.i 1 1 PJWBgj nggBipyMWHspaBaapffli EV.rpw SJSMffiEfi jwrtM " '" '! i.'M.VhU.. R??t?WT HjXFJysTWMMBMBIyifTSBgZyTMiMWWw a1 w1 HHnUHDHIGMWKX2M '"'M