JfsiVJ I "4JLssn A i. 3 3 r .- ft,j r , f i , It amus-ar- a ItuvjHiilSSMm&.mmi-msffit, ftif iinl iti'l laltH f f" z":MFwXZ"-- -" '" KB Tpssk'BBBBaBaaaF j BPWt BBBKp aJi z jl j . - , flAflpPVJVPVIHHHuJtuHBFEflic!? I nff 7 BPffll5JBfcBBfc.'B yw. B .'TBaMOi'ili lnLi'-..!1'-;" .i..j-'i..l VOLUME XXVI. iiSafc5 2?- va No time to write a general Advertisement giving you a list of the many bargains in different departments. That the prices are right is well Shown daily by the crowds of buyers. M Js State Weather and Crop Report. The past week bos been hot nnd dry, with an excosa of sunsbino and goner ally light wind?. The average daily temperature ex cess has been about 0 degrees in all parts of the state. The daily maximum temperatures wero generally about 00 degrees, and iu many counties tbo daily maximum was above 100 degrees on one or more days. Tbo rainfall has been below the nor mal except in a few western counties, where it slightly exceeded the normal in certain localities. In some places no rain fell, and generally the rainfall was less than a quarter of an inch. Tbo weather of the past woek haB boon much liko tbo week wbioh pre ceded it and the results have been much the samo. In the northern countioR tho woek has been very favorable. Corn has matured rapidly and has not suffered from the hot, dry weather. Tho yield will bo roduqed somewhat in most other localities as a result of the heat and lack of moisture. Threshing from shock is about finished. The weather has boon so favorablo that very little or no grain has been dam ogod in tho shock. Fall plowing is well advanced, but the gtound is now got ting too dry anil plowing has about stopped. A very little wheat and rye have beon sown, but generally seeding will bu delayed until aftor u rain. . For tho host tho Alaska refrigerator ttllonW.W.Wriffct. mmmmmmm , -J-. -Tiyw-!!!Jffg!'::,i-j2Z'JT!T . . i.v,j"2S!rtfSB Hit FURNITURE Rapid selling makis big holes in the stock. Se our $35 Bed Room Suite, sold 50c to $1 cheaper thsn the same set is listed in Lin coln and Omaha Catalogues. Solid Oak Extension Table, 42 inch top. 3 inch legs for $5.00. Full width Iron Bed $5.00, A good spring for $1.25. A Cane Seat Rocker for $1.40. Heavy shipment of Winter Underwear. Men's Fleece Lined 0 goods at 50c, regular 65c goods. Children's Camel Hair size 16, 7c each, with a 100 pairs full size 10-4 cotton blankets at 35c. See our 12-4 ex tra size cotton at $1.60. . , 5c for for 6o Ruting Flannel. G-ood values in other grades. 200 pieces to select from. One-half case left, fanoy light oolored dress prints, 3icper yard. Battle Ax Tobacco, 25c. Old Style Smoking, 23c. Special values in Sugar and Flour. Remember -MINER sfs&se&smsssis&:wisssisssi 'r ni r' tttt vw -k- - -- Burlington Route Official Line toO. A. R. Nat'l Encampment, Cincinnati. Tho Burlington and Pennsylvania railroads havo beon designated tho of ficial route from Omaha to Oinoinnati for tho 1808 national Encampment of tho G. A. It. Veterans and others who intend visiting Cincinnati at tbo time of the encampment should soo to it that their tickets read over tho above named roads. Comrades will rondo vous at 4 p.m., Monday, September 6, at the Burlington station, Omaha. At 5 p.m. they will leave Omaha on a spec ial train via tho Burlington Route ar riving at Chicago at 8 o'clock tho noxt morning and at Cinclnnatti at 0 p.m. tho same day. Through sleepers from Omaha to Cincinnati. Department Commander T. J. Maj ors and staff, the- president of tho W. It. C, and staff, and past department commanders will travel on tbo official train. A curdial invitation to accom pany them is extended to all veterans as well as to tho gonural public. Sleep ing car accommodations on the special train should bu reserved at once. For tickots, berths or further information apply to any B. & M. ticket ngunt or address J. Francis, general jmsdongtir agent, Omaha, Neb, Truth wears well. 1'eoplo have learned that DoWitt's Littlo Early His ors aro reliable littlo pills for regulat ing tbo bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripe. C,L,OoH1k. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SEPT. 2. 1898. raise of 2Jc per size. We are Giving Coupons yynen uesirea. - BROTHERS.- -, iaiw. mrMT.i ..rr.T " 7uih'' OBITUARY. Katuruh M. Lowe was born iu the State of Marjland, April 12, 1818. Her parents removed to Ohio when she was, ten years of age. She wasunitodin marriago to Thomas J. Boal on Janu ary 11, 1847. She passed from labor to reward at tbo residence of bor son at 1 o'clock Friday morning, August 20th, 1898. Early in lifo she joined the Methodist Episcopal church, over re maining a faithful and constant mem ber, and at at tho time of her transla tion from earth to glory was a member of the First Methodist church in this city. Grandma Heal found great com fort in froading her bible. She also read weekly Or. Talmage's sermons. Sho took nn interest in the progress of tho war, and noted with pleasuro tho march of the American liberties. Sho was in sympathy and touch with tho present age, and possessed great wealth of experience. Funeral sirvlcos wero held at the homo of hoi psstoi on Sat urday thu 27th, and a large number of neighbors und friends were presont, after which her remains were laid to rest in the city cemetery t She leaves one child, W. V. Ileal, with whom sho ha-) lived for many years. Her end was pooco and she rests from her labors, - Card of Thanks. Wo desire to wxtoiiU our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neigh burn whoso kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our mother. W.V.AJIDETA V.BMai. rrsgygSI'illg'alTg'atffagg ,aaiyr-wm.wn. i Boduood Bates from Bod Cloud. Northwostorn Scandinavian Singers association, Duluth, Minn., August 20 and 27; ono and one-third f are, certifi cate plan. Annual National Irrigation Congress Choyenno, Wjo., Sept. 1st and 8d; ono and one third fare on tho cirtiflcate plan. Biennial Reunion Crooko's lowt. Brigado, Jefferson, Iowa, Bopt. 21st; ono and ono third faro for tho round trip on tho certificate plan. Tournament National Fireman's as sociation, Omaha, Neb., Sept. 5th and 7th; one faro for the tound trip, sell tickets Sept. 4, final limit Sept. 11. Annual meeting great council of tho U. S. Improved Order of Red Mon, In dianapolis, Ind., Sept. 12-17; one and one-third faro on tho oortiticato plan. Annual Road and Track Supply as sociation, Denver, Col,, Sept, 18 to 10; ono und one-third faro on the certili cato plan from all points. Triennial session grand chapter Or der of the Eastern Star, Washington, D. C Sept. 27 to 28, ono and one-fifth faro from all poiuts on the oertiflcato plan. Bohemian Day at the Trans-Mississippi exposition, Omaha, Nebr., August 27th, ono faro for round trip, sell tick, ets August 20th, limit to return Sept. 0. For further information in regard to any of tho above rated cull on tho un dersigned. A. Conotkh, Agent. It you want u cook stove or rango see W. W. Wright, , i55te!rav'fSif&!92bS3KSvtrt t&;flCft?$ra2KKgK INAVALK. Weather continues very hot. ami dry. Alva (iarner was iu llnldregu this weuk. Mrs. (tntuii Lewis was visiting at S. E. Woleott's Thursday. Chus. Hunter is taking in tin- expo sition at Omaha this week. A lino baby girl arrived at tho home of Byron Ward on Tuesday. Herbert Luce returned from Stam ford, Nebraska, tho first of the week. Mrs. Abe Kaley and daughter Nellie were culling on friends here Monday. Wall (iarner is tho proud father of a linn sou which arrived Wednesday night. The L. U. A. S. meets with Mrs. M. Kunyou on Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember 7. Geo, Hummel and Arthur Wolcott attended tho show iu Red Cloud Wed nesday night. Our now agent, Win. McKinnuy and wife are pleasantly located in tho bouse lately vacated by Ed. Walters. Mr. L. 0. Eddy returned Monday evening from liewecse where they have beon attending oampmoeting. U. G. Knight and wife drovo to Alma this week. . G. also wont, to Hold roge ns a delegate to tho convention. A very pleasant time was had at tho social at L. C. Olmstcad'a Friday even ing, and the Aid Society is several dol lars richer. Mr. and Mrs. . F Walters left for thoir new home at Lebanon, Nebraaka, last Tuesday evening. They mado many friends while hero, all of whom regret their departure and many of them were at tho train to wish them success and godspeed. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with local applications as tboy cannot roach tho scat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts 'directly on the blood and mucous surfaces, Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine, It was prescribed by one of tho best doctors in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics hnown, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such won derful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cdbnkt & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tha beat. ... COWLE8. Ed Kinney is building a large new barn, Mrs. T.E. Penman was hero visiting Inst wook. Little Vcva Boreu who has been very 111 is recovering. Rev. Day and son Arthur returned Saturday from the Omaha exposition The M. E. quarterly conference of this circuit convenes at Eckley today. Station Agent Wilson is confined to his room. Mark Laurotson from Rod Cloud takes his placo. Mrs, Wm. Hard and Miss Nettie Hummell, two of Webster county's best teachers, have beon employed to teach the school here. Rev. Deakin and wlfo are visiting at thoir former home, Hay Springs, Ne braska. Thoy wll attend the expo sition also before returning home. Mrs, Anna Feris, after a pleasant visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. White of this place, returned to her homo in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Monday morning. Dr. Fonnor's Dyspepsia Cure As the' name implies, is simply for dyspepsia or indigestion. This prepa ration is tho proscription of ono of America's most eminent physicians, whoso writings on medical questions aro accepted as authority. If not sat isfactory after using one bottle your monoy will be refunded by 0. L. Cot-ting. 5 - j: -t-l- r ??- -... .rf.7 NUMBER 84 LINE High winds and rain. John Fox is the owner of a now wind mill. Making hay will soon bo u thing of tho past. Mrs. John Marmlon has returned to her home at MeCook. Mrs. Sodetiiud Is getting better un der tho euro of Dr. Morunvillo of Red Cloud. Mr. und Mrs. Aiibtishon wero tho guests of Kev. Milou Points onu day lust week. Will Aiihuslmn und Miss Nettie An derson worn thu guests of Rev. Con Hewitt Sunday. Mr. and Mis. L. A, HiiskiiiH were tho guests of Hlluy Lewis und Harvey Merrill Sunday. There is somo talk of reorganizing tho Sunday school it I'lous.uit Dulu in thu near future. L. A. Hiuklns went to Holdroge ns u delegate' to the populist convention. He reports a good time. Tho Sunday school in Dlst. No. 84 is getting along nicely with professor Shannon as superintendent. Thu Sunday school at the McCall school houso has closed until thoy got tho now school house finished. H. H. Hasklns has resigned the su porintondenoy of tho Penny creek Sun day ichool. The assistant superin tendent will take charge of the school. AJlen .Carpenter ef Red Cloud has purchased the erop of onions belonging to Mr. Martlndale and has moved to his farm on .State creed in Lino town ship. Mr. John Davis met with an accident on his way home from Red Cloud. His horses ran away and threw him under the buggy. He was quite severely hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Con Hewitt thanks tho Penny creek class for tho money raised at the Ice cream social and also the money raised at the pionio on the 18th, amounting la all to 18. m m Ir you have ant disease due to Im pure or impoverished blood, like scrof ula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, or catarrh you should take Hood's Sarsaparllla and be cured. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Curo indigestion, bullous- ness. 25c. STATE LINK. Still hot, dry and dusty. Mr. Toland is hauling hogs nowdays. Alt Holllngsworth is a little better at this writing. TIiob. Batten has purchased D. 0. Haskin's houso in North Branch. Will Francis and family and Mrs. Bailey and children spent Tuesday at Mr. Toland's. Quite a number of the young peoplo of North Branch started Wednesday to take in the Omaha exposition. A. A. Davis shelled corn Tuesday down on his farm His carpenters left to go and finish Mr. Osborne's houso. Loren Stanley made a flying trip to Guide Rock on his wheel Monday night to get medlcino or a doctor for Dr. Home, Liver Oomplainta and Nervousnes Cured. A torp'd liver always produces dull ness, irritability, etc. xou aro all clogged up and feel despondent. Per haps you have treated with physicians or tried some othorrccommondod med icine without benefit. All that is no argument against "Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nervo Tonic," which we insist will curo nervousuess and liver complaints. If not satisfied after using one bottlo your monoy will bo refunded by C. L. Cotting, For brokon surfaces, sores, insoct bites, burns, skin dlsoases and espec ially piles, thoro is ono reliable remedy DoWitt's Witch Uuzel Salvo. When you call for DeWitts don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DeWltt's Witch Haz. el salve, a L. Cotting. ' i m y I . p .!! 1 M I! it Li Tu :1 '1I ,iM ... (- k r.. ' ",' M.'VW--s'- -c-j- .. - K '. .SUiL-? a m