The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 09, 1899, Page 4, Image 4
ltxKf&'utiM1lSr$ti!t"9r --.rt! ntttgaMWi.H "If 1fcl"tsfe;-i. fl', - -.Je,. rtiOTsn5H3affl!a5SKTa'mr,wosrt mim k4f?jNnU.-4WXt . THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1800. vt E R u u B Pu Li S "e That Stays Does the Business." All the world admires 4 ' staying power. ' ' On this quality success depends. The blood is the best friend the heart has, and4' faint heart'' never won anything. Hood's Sarsaparitla Is the best friend the blood ever had; It cleanses the blood of everything. If you would bo strong in the raco of life and "do tho business," you must "stay." Hood's Snrsaparilla makes the straggle easy. It gives clear, strong blood; hence perfect health ensues. HIVM-"Tb Itching of hlvei which troaaUd me last summer was terrible; Hood's fclotehai cams all over ray bodr. Sarsaparllla ana Hood's nils curea me." MM. Mabt Isbott, 233 South Wolf St., Baltimore, Md. Al Run Down - "I was as tired In the aaernlnf as at night, had no ambition, weak aad ran down. Three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla built rne up and cured me. Oaa sat wall and sleep well." Mas. Chas. Xou, 418 Madison St., 8andURkr, Ohio. FsMIMtoTrouMM-" I would have wel asasd death any time as a relief from eajarra of the womb and other serious troubles. The best physicians said mr ease was hslplsss. I stopped taking every tkla 1m and took Hood's Sarsaparllla. Nsw Ills came to rne and I gained until I aaa perfectly well and strong.'' Mas. Kmma I. nana, LooedeU, Missouri. St J&od& vuapauuq M4' fllli ur U w llli, Ji non IrrlUtlog nS " I, ettbittla to U with Hood's SriVtiffij THE CHIEF ruBtiaaso ar w. l. McMillan. One year., i tlz month! 1100 50 N L. I) Smith's the 20th of this month lor tho bcm-lit of tho pastor, Kov. Blnekwell. Everybody is calling Jom Bryant Cold Hug, but them tlioy lire mistaken. Hut It Is better to bo a gold bug than a silver bug, Thu wind hut Friday night blow down Lou Mungor's corn crib, and riotuu trees for Jou Smith about six Inches thiotigh. No tramp it Is not Jess that's writing but wo .vould bo doubly trusted; for a Cynophnrcophullus, for thero is a mys tery somewhere. Mr. I'opo's horso thought it would liko a spin, so It took n run andj boforo it could bo stopped it wrcckcditbo buggy to which it was hitched. That is right Amiduwn. Hit Tramp as bard as you can for anyone with an ounce of brains would know that J. M. Clnrko would not oat a tramp. It rathor surprised mo that John Clark would bitch up tho wrong horse. If tramp had dono that wo wouldib.avo thought nothing about it for he is blicd anyway. Uov. N.,D. Wagonor and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Mohler and Frank Smith's young folks attended tho chil dren's meeting at tho Maplo Grove church last Sunday. Wo think it is an outrage on a civil ized community for young tnonj,to drive cattle around a church as thoy did last Sunday at tho Atuack school house whilo sorvlcos v. ore being held. Tho Urothron of Ash crook will unite with tho Rrothron west of Red Cloud and havo a children's mooting on tho 4th of July. Thoy havo not decided ns yot whoro it will bo hold, but thtnk it will bo in tho grovont Mrs. Wiokwiro's south of tho river. GoldBuo. Vl a R MINER BROTHERS, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. $ '(-- tf-f-ttf-tlrttrtf- - -SJ-SttSrttf-ttf-ttf-tr fl FEW JUJ1E TRADE IflDUGEKS ! Cash buying and selling: is the bullet that batters down compe te make the Price. Acknowledged Leaders. PDULIBIIED BVKRT Fill DAY Bntored at tho poit office at Rod Cloud, Neb, as iscond clan mall matter. ADVKllTiaiNQ HATES: Local adreitlnliiK 6 cent cr lino per Issue. Locsl Advertising for cntortAlnmtnts, con certs, nodal", etc., RlTen by churches, clmrltnblo societies, etc., where nil moneys raised there from re used wholly for church or clmrltnblo societies, first ton lines free and nil over ten Hues !i( couls per line per Issue. Locsl advertising of entertainments, concerts, recitals, etc., where per cent Is given to pro moters, & cents per lino per Issue. nlni-l.lr ADVIRTfslMil. cinm rnltimn tir month ...... 7 00 One. half column tier month .. .. 3 ro One-fourth column per month 1 B General display advertising HK cents per Inch per Issue. Dress Goods. ASH CREEK. Bert Dow has a new wheel. Jessie Wagoner ban boon on the sick list. Mr. Alsot) sold a load of hoes Tues day. Lou Mungor lost n calf cue day lust week. Mrs. Goo. King is lying very low nt this writing. Arthur,. L'avsou was at J. Biyaut's Monday on busiuoss. A. J. White and Mr. Llpplucott hayo now cultivators. Kov. Fit 7. will proach at tho Brethren church noxt Sunday. Kli Houohiu has a grin as long as your arm since tho rain. Mr. and Mrs, Phoonix tvero visiting with L. Dohart Sunday. Tho Kings Daughters mot with Mrs. N.L.D. Smith lust wook. Mr. and Mrs. Alsop visited with Mr. and Mrs. MoNutt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson wore visiting at Judd White's over Sunday. it. L. Skaggs was out on our creek Sunday on a two wheel horso. Her. Black well tilled his appoint ment nt tho Methodist church. The Methodist people practiced at the church Tuesday for Children' Day. - Mel Sherman ot lied Cloud was ou the creek Tuesday ou olllclal business). Walter Applogatoand sister woio at tending church ucross tho rivor Sun dny. Joo Bent has accoptod n position with Cap Ilouchin at fifty ccuts per day. Walter Applcgato says something is catching his chickens. Possibly it was a tramp. (ioorgo Boauohamp, whilo Jwotking for Uert King got one of his horses hurt in tho fence. N.B, Wagonor failed to till his ap pointment at tho Maple Grove church last Sunday. There was a lady and lltllo girl on . tho crook Monday gathorlng flip old rubbor aud copper. Bert King and wlfo wore called away from church lastSunday byJtho;illne?s of his mother. Uov. Young of Guldo Hock tilled his appointment at tho Amaok school house last Sunday. Wo forgot to monlionlast weok that Leo Parson has a girl nt hisjhouse. Pa and ohlld doing well. Cap Houchln on Tuesday com menced listing up Ell Houchln's H-hcnt on tho Bailey farm. Dave Wagouer and family of Buir Oak, Kansas, woro visiting at Wagon er's and Mohler's last Friday and Sat urday. Thore will bo an ice oieum supper a GUIDE ROCK. James Sutton was In town Wednes day. Chas. Guy, north of town, Is qulto sick. Profossor Richardson is moving to Hardy. Another nice rain. Uue-half inch Tuesday. Win, Schumm of Lawrence wn3 in town on business Thursday. II. G. Baylcs has bought tho Hayes property where hu now lives. Attornoy Hodson of Burr Oak, Kau sas was in town on business again Wednesday. John Robertson or "Fiddler John" as he is known returned to Guide Rock last week. Jess Dunbar has returned from Illi nois and is working in the barn for Geo. Crow. Tho horso rnco wns put otf from Sat urday to Monday ami was won by tho Crow horse. Harness Maker Scott has bought tho Armstrong property of A. J. Hayes aud will movo at once Tho homo rnco Mouday drew quito a crowd. Parties woro hero from Red Cloud, Burr Oak and North Branch. Montgomery's old restaurant build ing lias boon moved from tho street onto tho lot south ot Tompkins shop. Al Dully and Frank Kent have star ted a circus. Tho tirst porformnnce took pluco Saturday night n half mile east of town. Henry Marcus, formerly an old resi dent of this county, now a resident of southeastern Kansas is visiting friends aud relatives here. Kd Amaok's team ran away Monday morning -unl run through tho school ground tenting down both fences and woro finally caught in Roland's past uro west of town. Amiuown. viv til til ti ft Shoes. ti ti ti ti ti tV tif ti tif ti ti til ti tif tif tif ti tif ti tif ti tif tif ti ti ti tif tif tif tif ti ti tif ti ti tif tition. Our large store room is filled with goods pur chased before the recent strong advances. MS to f.n m m m Wo still have some of the Bradley & Metcalf shoes which we aro selling at actual cost. Ladles 13.60 vicl kid, cloth top, hand turned lace shoes at 9 2 70 Our 10.25 viol kid, stock tip, hand turn, button, at 2 50 Our 13.00 bright dongola, Good year welt, SS 2 23 Our 13.00 bright dongola, lace, hand turn 2 25 Our $2.25 bright dongola, button shoo at 1 90 We have n complete lino of shots from II to 18.50 per pair. Childronn shoes from 25c to 11.40 per pr. Boys and. youths shoes 11.25 to 13.00. Men's shoes S1.40 to $4.00. Furniture. Combinations havo advanced the price on furniture from 10 to SO por cent. We bought before the advance. Commenced unloading another car on Thursday, June 8th. We Guarantee to load all competition. Iron Beds $ 3 00 to I 5 00 Special In Couches G 00 to 18 00 Bed Room Suites IB 00 to Kitchen Safes 3 60 to Chiflloners 5 00 to Bed Springs 1 40 to Mattresses 2 50 so Sideboards 12 10 to Tho largest lino of chairs ever shown in Red Cloud. From tho smallest to the largest. Dininp Chairs, wood seat $ 70 to $ 1 40 Dining Chairs, cane scat. 00 to 2 00 Rockers 1 25 to 15 00 45 00 11 00 15 00 5 00 0 00 35 00 Napkins. Colored, Bleached and Unbleached. Many match patterns in damasks. 80c to $5.00 per dozen. Shirtings. Checks and Plaids So Fancy checks and plaids 7c Sotithean Silk 8c Amoskeag 10c Ranchman's 12 Fancy Newport 15c Just the thing for boy's waists. Sheetings. Our stock in this line is always up to our motto: "Tho best goods for tho least money." Henriettas in mixed and nil wools, also I the latest brocauer in blacks and colors. Storm Sorges in bluo and black. Fine wall serge in black, new blue, groon, cardinal and gray. LaBoarge in aifforent shades. Weilndthntwe havo a few nico sum mer dress patterns in 7 yard lengths, which wo Intend to make go by giving 20 per cent off tho the regular pi ice. Table Linen. Carpets. Carpet remnants nt remnants of former prices. REMNANTS IN INGRAIN. All cotton, 110c per yard made up, regular 40c grade. Union nt 45o per yard made up, regu lar 55a grado. Ail wool at CCc and 00c per yard made up, regular Glc and 70o grade. Romnants in Moquottes, Axminsters, Brussels at 77Jc per yard, made up. Just enough for n 0x10 room. All carpets cut without waste to pur chaser. Wo guarantee tit of all carpets. SPECIAL VALUES FOR JUNK. Linen finish Damask, two patterns at 18c por ynrd. Linen finish damask 23c to 35c per yd. Linen Damask 40c per yard. Linon Damssk, bleached and unbleach ed 50c to $1.75 per yard. Turkey Red, Yellow and high colors. Valuo in every pioco. Prices range from 12J to 00c per yard. Prints. 15,000 yards prints in stock. Dark colored dress prints, per yard Fancy colored dress srints, " Blacks, Reds, Grays and IMucs, per yard American Shirting Prints per ynrd . Oil Calicoes, fancies and plain colors per yard, 7c to 10c We aro offodng special valuos In sheet ing and ready made sheets. 0 4 unbleached shcoting 14c 0-4 bleached sheeting 15c 0-4 unbleached PeppcriUR 16c 10 4 unbleached Pepporill R 20c 0-4 bleached Pepporill R 10c 10-4 blonchcd Pepporill R 20c 50-inch pillow casing 12 40-inch pillow ensing 10c 70x00 ready made sheets, hemmed euch 57c Pillow cases to match, each 15c 70x90 ready mado sheets, hemstitch ed, each 70c Pillow cases to match, each 20c Muslins. Summer Goods. Our line of Dimities, White Goods and Shirt Waist materials tho best ever shown in Red Cloud. Special value in every article. See our colored and white figures at 15c to 80c. WE ARE ACKNOWLEDGED LEAD- ERS. WE MAKE THE PRICE. Yard wide unbleached muslin, per yard 3c Yard wide tin blenched L. L. muslin per yard ..... 4c Yard wido unbleached L. L. muslin best you can buy, por yard 5c We are offering a special valuo in mill ends muslin, 1 to 7 yd longtbs regular 7c gride, our price per yd 4 Naumkeg extra heavy unbleached, per ynrd Oo Other grades, per yard 7c and 8c A good bleached muslin, per ynrd. . 4o Hope bleached muslin, per yard.... 5 Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale muslin, per ynrd 6 Cambrio musliu, per yard, lOe and 12 Miner Bros., Red Cloud, Nebr. ISsSSf MINER BROTHERS, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. 5: -Ji7m77717777777177777711?19)iJ)41JJJJt(tfr W m m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to IP LESTER. A tine rain visited this ulnco Tuesday. Mrs. Laura Frisbie visited at lied Cloud Monday. Suveral attended Sunday school at Suunysido Sunday afternoon. J. W. Saladeu sold a load of hogs Saturday. Miss Alta Baker returned Tuesday from a two week's visit at Davenport and Suporior. Claud Barber and wlfo spent Sunday at Kokonn, Kansas. C. II. Frisbie and daughter returned Thursday from a trip to Welcomo, Minnesota. Miss Mnud Miller expects to leavo this week to atteud school. Misses Alta aud Ida l)ako were iu Guido Rock Mouday afternoon. Miss Blanche Redding spent Satur day and Sunday in Guido Rock. Ranney Znehcry has u new bike. Children's Day will bo observed here Sunday morning at 10:30 Juno 11. Some of the young men from othor towns got rained on Sunday night. . STATE CREEK. Another lino ruin. Lot it come, the coru is mostly clean. Howard Brown wns making wells on our crook again last weok. (too. Mountford mado a Hying trip to Smith Contor a fnw days ngo. Nell Potter is up and around again; after n bard tussle wilhurelapsoof tho measles. Albert Scrivner sold Will Rosencrnns 154 bushels of corn nt 26o. His hogs' would rathor die than eat it. Mrs. Wra. Rosoucrans has GOO young chlckB and some of them nrn largo enough to fry. Sho also has 250 old lions'. Pastures never looked nicer than thoy do at present. Tho grass is some what extra and some meadows will soon b toady to atow. Chas. Arbucklo has a linn pasture ofsixty.tivo or seventy acres fenced, which has more grass iu it than his own stock can consume. Rov. Hewitt delivered two very nblo sormons last Sunday, one at Penny creek aud tho other at Mt. Hope. Hu preaches every t vo weeks at that place now. Mrs. Jas. Fruit and son, Arthur, have ruturned from their visit to Has tings. Miss Gafnoy of Ihat placo ac companied them home for a short visit. Tho meeting and decoration at Mt. Hope wns a success ami woll attended. Tho standing room was all occupied by tho ladies as there were not near seats enough for all of them. Occasional BEAVER CREEK. Plouty of rnin at present. Tho farmers aro busy plnwing'com. J. D. Anderson shelled corn for J.J Vance one day last week. C. C. Vaughn has got nround!so ho oversees his shelter part of the time and is insuring sumo too at present. Tho Ladies Aid Society of thuEckley M. E. church nrn preparing to give a social in Mrs. RoblusnVs grovo near tho chinch on tho evening of June 4th.. Ico cream, cako and othor refresh ments will bo served. The prices will bo reasonable. Tho following Beaver creok people attonded quarterly mooting at Eukley last Sunday: Andy Guy nnd wife, J uo. Hagan and wlfo, L. ReUolt and family, A. Horn and wlfo, F F.irnham and wife and G. M. Warner and wife of Mt. Hopo. RAUHI.KU. I was seriously nillicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough tbau over before. I hayo used many remedies without re ceiving much relief, nnd being recom mended to try n bottlo of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy by a friend, who, knowing me to bo u poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with most grat ifying results, Tbw lust bottle relieved me very much nnd tho second bottlo has absolutely cured mo, I have not had as pood Health for twenty years. Respectfully, Mits. Makv A. Beard, Claremure. Ark. Sold by H. E. Grice. . To'.Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lots. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. Tho genuine has L. It. Q. on each tablet. Dropped AH Other Treatment. Thomas Thurman, deputy sliurilT of Troy, Mo., says if everyone in tho United Stales should discover the vir tue of DoWit'.'s Witch H-i.mI Stive for piles, rectal troubles and skiu.disnaso, the il." r 1 1'. ( tot bu .supplied, C, L. Cotting. "When I heard of the wonderful cures performed by Miles' Restorative iNcrvine i aroppea an otner treat ment. Nervous prostration and gen eral debility had baffled the efforts of the best physicians in this section. The first bottle of Nervine brought relief. I continued using it together with Dr. Miles Heart Cure until health was again restored." Mrs. O, W. Olmsted, Klckapoo, Okla. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold bv all druggists on guarantee, drit bottle hcnclits or money back. Book on heart and ucnes sent free. Dr, Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind, 25000 IN USE. FAfllOUS OHIO GUItTlVflTOH THAT ALL TRY TO IMITATE. FOR SALE BY T F. V. TAYLOR, The fomitQire (Dan IS STILL DOING BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND. r,orEie PRICES, BETTER GOODS, THAN ANYONE. CALL AND BE CONVINCED BEFORE BUYING. I