The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 18, 1912, Image 12

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To clean up the stock we have specially priced many lines of goods far below
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For. (Wfi hemv each dav commencing at 3:00 e hi.-we will sell at Auction the folfowms? rfd! im-tii
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sold: SO Axminster rugs 27xB4 ins. SO parasols. $400.00 worth of dishes, consisting ol white
Havelana cnina, ransom sape wmie jaavaria cnma. jansoin crtape American decorated and white
Fnrflicfi xrc7rirnrrolain Dinner sols will he nfforAd in 1-2 doz. lots and single nir-rpc A? o lf vf
Fancy China, Salad Dishes, Vases, Plates, Etc.
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Ladies9 Oxfords
150 Pair at Special Half Price.
These are all the Irving Drew Co's make, and
without question the peer of shoe makers. When
you buy a pair pf the Irving Drew Co's shoes or ox
fords you have the best.
' Shirt Waists
One-third Off
A discount of 33, per ct. will be given on all our
Shirt Waists and a fine line to select from.
$3.00 Shirt Waists for $2.00
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Skirts
Twenty-live per ct. oft
25 per ct. discount will be made on all ladies'
tailored Skirts. These skirts are exceptional values
All t'ne famous Scheuerman Bros. make. We have
sold this make of skirts for twelve years and will
continue to handle them so long as they keep up
their high standard.
Summer Dress Goods
One-fourth off, 25 per ct.
We believe this is the best and most complete
stock of summer dress goods ever shown in Red
Cloud. Special- 100, 9 and 10 yard dress patterns
at 42 cts. per pattern. Only 10 offered each day.
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Ladies9 House Dresses
, One-fourth off
Only a few of these left and they will go at ) off
Ladtes', misses' and children's spring coats,' only a
few left at XA price.
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Silk Underskirt:
Sample line of 36 Underskirts
36 silk underskirts ranging in price from $3.00
to $8.00 at , off.
$3.00 Skirt for $2.00
4 50 " " 3.00
6.00 " " 4.00
Muslin Underwear
A big sample line especially priced for this sale
At less than manufactuiers cost.
Table Linen
This is the largest line of Table Linen ever
shown in Red Cloud at 20 per ct discount.
Sample Line of Parasols
Special prices for this Sale
Special prices on Gingham, Muslin, Sheeting
and Shirtings
Groceries
Overstocked on a few items in this line.
While they last
4 Cans 3-M Pumpkin for 25c
4 Cans 3-1 1 Homiiu for 25c
2 Cans Standard Tomatoes 25c
8 Bars Lenox Soap 25c
I 8 Bars Swift Pride Soap 25c
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Correspondents
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GUIDE ROCK.
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Mr. Prank Xowmever ami son
visiting relatives at Curleton.
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Fish have gone to
Culbortson for a several week's stay.
Hurolil Million, who was so seriously
injured several days ago while swim
mlnif was taken to a hospital at Kan
Ms CI y Tuesday morning- tie Is a son
of Mrs. Kate Million,
Mrs. Hannah Uarber Is very low.
Her son Ed Uuvber and wife of lied
Cloud are spending most oV the time
bere helping to cure for her.
The Royal Neighbor lodge of Web
BtorCi'iiuty met Friday with the Guide
Koek II. N. lodge. In the morning
they had a business meeting but in
the afternoon they had an open sess
ion, to which a good many guests were
tntlted. They had many songs, read
Jnfrs, talks and drills wliieh weie
thoroughly enjoyed, in spite of the in
louse heat.
Mrn. Lawrence 13 uro h and children
of Lincoln eame in Saturday night to
Tfisit.hU parents llev. Baroh and fami
ly. Mr. and Mis. K. L. llagnn are visit
ing iclatlves at Clayton, ICas.
Floyd Chase, son of Mrs. Cora Chase,
it ho is now an inmate of the Keainey
Industrial school is reported very ill.
He was takeit to a Kearney hospital
His sister, Miss Gladys, left Monday
night for Kearney to be with him.
' thereof east at said election. The pie-
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tiiildo Rock, 10; Heaver Creek, 5:
Still Water, 5; O.ik Creek, 0; Garllold,
1; I'luasnnt Hill, 3; Cowels,. J; Klin,
Creek, t; Potsdam, 10; Line, !!; led
Cloud, 10; Uiitln, (1; C.lenwood, 1'.'; Wal
nut, Creek, fi; Inavalc, 7; Cntherton,
7. Harmony, t; H. C. 1st ward, 0; Suit
ward, 1.1.
C. D. UAL!.
Chairman County Central Com.
(iHO. W. HUTCHINSON,
Setretary.
1. 0. 0. F.. Lottie Installs Officers
Monday evening J. II. Hamilton n.
I) (J. M of the 1. O. O. F., came uu
from Guide ltoclc and instilled the
following ollleers in Ben Adhem lodge
No. 180:
Noble Grand, Harry Gllhum.
Viee Grand, A. 11. Saladeu
Conductor, Wilbur Hamilton.
Wurden, Will Mountford.
Chaplain, Dick Ilunchey,
In-lde Guardian, C. It. Hale.
Scone Suppoiters, E. II. Ncwhousu
ami Ed Hanson.
11. . N. G , F. K. Maurcr.
L. S. N. (5., A. ll.'MeArthur
11. S. V. G., Clias. Urubaker. J
After lodge the members went to
Wan en's restaurant where ico cream
ami cigars wore sorved.
If You Don't Like tin: Toxn
If you don't like the kind of town
That this town seems to be,
If bulh'ings heie t re tumbled down
A way you hate to s-c,
If something i-n't up-to-date,
Or good as things of old,
While other towns aro simply great
(Or so you have been told); r r
If you would like to see a place
That's full of push and snap,
A town that hits a faster pace,
A town that's on the mnp;
Yes, if a way you'd like to know
To llnd It in a jerk,
I'll tell you where Vou ought to go
You ought to go to woik.
You needn't puck a trunk or grip
And leave the folks behind.
You needn't go anil take a trip,
Somootlior place to find,
You needn't go and settle down
Where friends of old you mis'.
For, If you want that kind of town,
.lust make it out of this.
Probate of ForeUn Will.
N'uIIi-uIh herclu dvt'iitlmt n iietltlmi luw
bein itli'tl hy I'rauk A.CoiiIkoii lutluu'ounty
Court ot WolwUfr Ciuuity, Xclnnskii, jtray
liii: Hull tlit'liislniiiiint tin row llh pri'scnlid
ami illrd iiurpurtlim to lu a copy of ilio will
n( Henry A. (illitdcn, iltcLiihud. late o(
urltiuiHi.'uuuty, New York, niiil of the pro
I i:id tlureol duly autlirullciUi'd nml pniylnn
Unit wild Instrument bo ullowtd us llio Iiihi
will and testnuiiiit ol nuld dieciiiicd, and llui
ropy lllfdniid lifordcd and tliiiwllludiulttcil
to probnte to liu o tliu kiuiio (orco mid ell ret
null orlnlually provid und allowed In this
court.
WliiToupou I lmve llxcd llio lOlh ilay ol
August lUUut ten o'clock n. in. at which time
The following named business firms
will close at 7::i0 p. m. Saturday, July
'20;h for the oponng number of the
Red Cloud Chiuitamjuu.
Kd Amack Ionry Nowhotise
llarbara I'haros Hetiry Conk
Pope Droi. lied Cloud Imp. Co.
Miner Bros. Perry t Weesner
Cottlng& Mitchell Frank Smith
M. A. Albtlght
John Yost
J. C. SLOSS
Wall Paper, Paint and'
Varnishes. ;
Room Mouldings, Pict
ure Framing, Pictures
and artist Material.
The Only Exclusive Store.
DR. CHAS. E. CROSS
DCNTI9T
OVER STATE BANK
Red Cloud ' ' ' ' Nebraska
See Dr. Cross over State ItHuk.
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Democratic Co. Convention
The Democratic Electors of Webster
County ure hereby called to meet in
delegate convention in the city of Blue
Hill, Tuesday, July 23rd, 101) at 11
o'oloulc a. m., for the purpose of elect
ing delegates to the State Convention
to bo held at Grand Island, July Both,
SfllS, the election of a County Central
Committee and the transaction of any
other business which may properly
oine before the convention.
Tho representation in said oonven
tlou will bo based upon the voto cast
Sot presidential electors 1003 and each
freclnct will be entitled to one dele
gate for each ten votes or fraotlon
all perhoiiH Interrnted hlmll appear at the
County Conn In Med Cloud, WeWer County,
NebriiHliu, and attend the probnte ol wild
11 B. McFiirlaud
Morhart Itros
A. K Atkins
Bailey .v Halley
l'aul Stoioy.
GTice & Co
Will Koon
Tuinuto Bros,
.lames Burden
P. A. Wullbiundt
Cowden it Kaloy
D. D. Sanderson, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Olueo in Moon Block.
Bell, Black t; lud., I'M
Residence, Hoyal Hotel.
Bell, 47; Ind., 27
Calls Answered Day or Nigh!
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NOTICE!
,UR window is full of Shoes which vou
can purchase at Bargain Prices. These
are not cheap shoes but some of our
best numbers.
We would rather sell these at .bargain
prices than carry them over.
Look in our window and be convinced.
These prices will not last long.
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BAILEY & BAILEY
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will audMiow e.iiiKc II any nxlm. win- tho
Mild Instrument Rhould not bo admitted to
probate mid reeoid an prayed lor.
It ix further ordered that notice bo iglvwi
by tho publication ol thin order tor three
weekKHiicciHHlvcly In the Itcd Cloud Chlul
prior to kfilil day ol heiulni;.
Dated J uly in, UH'J.
JSKUi I A. 1). HANNT.Y.
ln,"x" f . Comity .Indue.
I.. II. 1H.ACKI.KIM1K.
Attorney lor Petitioner.
T
he Helfl Feed Store
The CO. D, Feed Sure
We carry a full line of Feed, Hay,
Flour, Oils und das.
Try our Machine Oil on your mower,
At presout wo have- some choice
Cane and Millet seed, come in and con
tract what you need before its gone.
P. E. HENDERSON.
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We handle only the Best Grades of Flour,
and Feed ol all kinds. Your inspection of
my place is respectfully requested
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Both Phones,
Opposite P. Oi
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