IT f J V r u t IB i2 fe I i8 II "Hfl I w Q ; i m I PIS ?3 VOLUME XXVII. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SEPT. 2J), 18i)i, lSvTOTl'kf ?.! ..! . ... ..... I ' NUMBER Hi) When you piek oat you Outer Garments for the Season you oiant Them g STYLE, DOK'TYOfl? Well then get the "Palmer Garment and you will be sure of it. Its the best we can find. Gome in and see this one. Black Kersey, strapped back and front, trimmed with small buttons, double breasted, shaped front, satin lined throughout, only $12.25. Don't You Heed a Daek Goat? If so why not buy where you can get the best for the least B$ money. You' can do it by buying at our store. wur price is Tne mognet tnat draws. Just received a large shipment of shoes which are sure to please the wearer in price and style. Don't forget the place. The recent cold nights remind us of BLHNKETS We have the largesn assortment in the valley both in cot ton and wool, ranging in price from 50c to $8 per pair. All blankets full double bed size. Now is the time for gj FALL and WINTER DRESSES of all kinds. Having received our fall line of dress goods comprising Novelties, French Orepons, Venetian cloth, Mohair, Orocaded Wool and Silk Fancies in black and colors, serges, Henriettas and cashmeres, Plaids in Wool and silk, also a nice lot of Worsteds very nice for school dresses "Calicoes ! Well I Guess So." Just take a look at our center counters. 4c, 5c, 6c, 10c and 12 l-2cper yard. "OUTING FLANNELS? OF COURSE." One fourth ol the shelving on the north side of our store is filled with choice patterns at 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c and 12 l-2c. Extra heavy for cloaks at 20c. MINER BROS., Red Cloud. Nebr. GUIDE ROCK. C. P. Moninvlllo'H llttlo boy is quit slok. H. D. Hunter has traded for the Jno. Sutton farm. Fred Watt has purchased the Robin eon proporty. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Crow on Wednesday morning, t girl. M. Adamson, republican oandtdate for sheriff wb in town Monday. Rumors are afloat that a license has been procured and another wedding will ocoursoon. Mr. Eddy has another kllnofbrlok which he will opon soon. Ho will put up another kiln at onoe. D. MoCallum. E. G. Parker and oth ers are Bhelllnjc their corn this week. Some 12,000 uushels or moro. Archlo Redden was nasslmr around the cigars Saturday, confirming the roport that ho wasmarriod on the20th. S. A. Roddon will havo a nublla sale noxt Wednesday and James Robinson noxt Tuesday. Thoy aro both going to Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Crow started for u visit to their former homo at Corn ing, Iowa. They hare not boen there for fourteen years. Grant Sch tdlor toot with a, bad acci dent Wednesday whllo catting cano with a horse cutter, by getting his legs badly cut. Dr. Paoe was called. Marriod, at the residence of W.J. Harris on Sunday morning, Septombor 24th, WHliam .Harris and Gertrude Hodeon, E, O. Parker officiating. At the populist caucus Saturday John Brooks was nominated for asses sor, Q. W. Simpson justice of the peace, and Goo. Garber for constable Mrs. Kellum, mothor of A. M. Kol lum, living nino miles northoast of bore, died Tuesday. Tho f unoral ser vices woro conducted at the Friond church south of North Branch. Mrs. Kollum was an agod lady who reconily came here for her health. Amidown. i . m rHTv LINE. Woathor cool and windy. Albort Keuglo will move to Rod Cloud In tho near future Frank VanDyko and wifo woro tho guests of Harris Noble Sunday. Allon Carpenter and wife wore tho guests of Wm. VunDyko Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of Franklin wero the guosts of R. C. Wilson last week. Thoro are four molassos mills in Sino this fall and all doinga good bus iness. W. A. VanDyko of Cloveland. Ohio. is visiting with Wm. VuuDvke and fumily. Joo Saladon and family attended tho lovo feast at the Dunkard church last Sunday. Prof. Shannon reports his school getting along nicoly with a good at tendance Quito a number from Lino attonded tho tabornuolo meeting on Wulnut crook Sunday, Tho birthday party nivon in honor of John Roohor was largoly attended. All roport a good tlmo. E. W. Anderson roports tho tabor- nablo meeting on Wulnut crookas hav ing closed without much succoss. Miss Melvina Van Dyke is home from the salvation urmy meeting at Wilcox and othor places, and reports good meotiugs, Tho school in Dlst. No. 8 is not at tended as well as it should bo. Out of forty-six children of school uge only fourteon wero enrolled last week. There's nothing in Ivory Soap but soap, good, pure vegetable-oil soap. There's nothing to make the linens Streaky, no alkali to injure the finest textures. The lather forms quickly and copiously, and wash-day is a pleasure instead of a drudgery. Try it for the next wash. The price places it within reach of every one. Look out for imitations. oriiki, m, t n. mu omtii o, (mh INAVALE. May Ronkol Is reported sick this weok. Mr. Eddy is back again from attend ing conference. A cold wave struck this locality Wed nesday afternoon. Look out for snow. Rev. J. E. Rlppotoo will take Uov. Blackwell's place at Inavale for tho coming year. Ho will preach at Ina valo, Ploasant Prairie, Rlvorton and Chryatal Springs. May Kolso died Sunday night of ty phoid (over after a protracted Illness of several weeks Sho was buried Tues day in tho Pay no burying ground. Tho heartfelt sympathy of the ontlro community is extended to the be reaved family. HHUHnawnnnHnnHtf What Do the Children Drink. Don't give thorn tra or coffee. Have you tried tho now food drink called Grain-O. It is delicious and nourish ing unit takes tho plnco of coffee. Tho morn Grnui-O yon glvo tho children the move heulth you distribute tnrough thuir bystoins. Gralu-0 is madu of pure grains, and when properly pre pared tastes like tho choice grades of co ITe o 1) u t costs about one-fourth us much. All grocers sell it. IGo and 25o, Tho republicans of Webster county do not need to bo told that tlioir con vention placed in nomination an ex ceptionally strong ticket- Its person olio demonstrates that fact. From top to button the county ticket io good and will unquestionably command a strong support. Thoro can bo no reasnoablo objection to any nomineo. Individual ouaractor and personal worth are the distinguished features. Tho whole ticket can bo elected, but wo will not indulge our readers with illusions or vainglorious predictions of success. Normally tho republicans are in tho minority In this county. Of lato years whon they havo named popular candi dates: made a vigorous campaign and brought out tho republican voto, thoy havo boon successful in electing at least a part of tho tlckot. This year tho nominations are so etromr anil worthy In tho public estimation that tho wholo ticket can bo elected by a proper effort. Organization, earuost work, a full poll of tho republican voto and tho personal strength of the nomi noos among their friends, will achieve victory. The republicans should nmko up tholr minds to go in for a complete triumph and ovory nomineo. Card of Thanks. Wo doslro to thank those friends who so kindly and sympiithotleally assisted us during tho illness and linnl dnnnrt. tiro of our son and brother. Petkk Him. and Famii.v. Aguinaldo's appeal to thonnwm, iiu ai yet received uo answer except from tho democrats and populists, and thoy lost thor power soino threo years ago. Tho Ciiikk and Chicago Inter Ocean Mo year for 81.26. He Wanted to be Alone. "Everybody," says tho Chandler (Kansas) Nows. "knows Bill Tiohlman. and it would bo no troublo to find a thousand men who would hot their hats that Bill wouldn't run from any thing on earth. But last weok ho uiado a disorderly retreat, and this is how it happened: William hankered for fish and took a stick of dynamite, ont to the creek, lit tho fuso and tossed it In to tho pool. The family dog, a small spaniol, accompanied him. One of Fldo's accomplishments was to chase and bring back anything which had been thrown into the water, and per ceiving a clmnco to distinguiih him solf, ho rushed in, grabbed tho stick of dynamite nnd proceeded as ho had boon taught, to bring it to his muster. Right hero was whore tho rotroat be gan. Tighlmati rushrel wildly through tho timber, yelling, "Go 'way, Fido, go 'way!" while Fido frisked arily along after him, carrying the dynamite with tho sputtering fuse trailing out bohind. By masterly leg work Bill managed to keep ut a tolerably witfo diilnnco until tho thing wont off. After a careful search of tho neighborhood a small lock eif curly hair was found sticking to a jauk-oak, and Tighliuan will have this put in n gold locket, to keep as a souvenir of tho only thing he over ran from." Republican County Central Committee Take Notice. A mooting of the Republican count control commltteo is hereby callod at tii oinco;rooniH or .1. R. Morcer in tho Moon block, city of Rod Cloud, at 2 o'clock p.m., Tuesday, Oclobor .'), 18D9. Tho attendance of tho entire commit too Is, earnostly desired. Madihom Finch, Chairman. E. J. Ovkmno, Jr., Secretary. Republican Caucus. The republican voters of the City of Rod Cloud, Nebraska, aro rceiuosted to meet at tho court house on Thursday October 12th, 1899, at 7:C0 ei'clook p.ml for the Diirno.se of nnminntinr. assessor, two justices of tho poaco, and two constables anil to attend to such othor business as may come boforo tho convention. W. 11, Hoiiv, W. A. Mitoiiki.i,, Republican Caucus. The republican voters of Hod Cloud precinct are reiniustod to umnt n.tk, court house on Saturday afternoon October 7th, at 2 'ook p.m. to noml'. naio prociuot eiiiicurs Omvkic Hkikik, Com, Com. i X. S . in