!l it VOLUME XXVI r. HE!) CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OCT. 20, l.SJM), NUMl-EH -1 13 mmmmmmsMmm THE BIG STORE 1 1 m ia t&$ Wo gdarantoo our prices lower than anybody's .special sates, dosing fl out sales, etc. Our prices are nil marked in plain figures. Each Ji and ovory articlo sold is n distinct valuo in itself. We buy J 5j for spot cash, thereby securing tho best values tho mar- jfS. kot affords. We sell for spot cash, that enables us (j$l to make the price. That Price Always the Lowest. If you aro not satisfied with your purchase bring it back. CLOAKS. A real stylish garment does more for a woman's ap pearance than any other sin gle thing. Tho PALMER GARMENT is designated for this purposo and is meeting the approval of tho 'Best Dressers." Lndles Jackets $:i.f0 to $15.00. Miscs Jackets, $n iJO to $10.00 Children's Jackets, $2 fiO to $7 o() Ladies Capes, $1 50 lo Sl.'.OO. Dress Goods. Wo dejiro so call atten tion to our dress goods stock, a stock, that for stylo, quality ,iml nrif.ii urn fnnl tlmf. will moot nvnrvHlinnninir reouire- 1923 ment. Unusual caro in selection, looking well to quality, price and stylo, places us in position to show fashionable fabrics at a reasonableness in prico that emphasizes this stock as an economical ono. Pretty, chic, stylish suits at n moderate prico is a resulteasy to obtain in our snowing of fall and winter dress goods. A FEW VALUES: All wool Henriettas, colors and blacks GOu to $1 per yd. Croponsnnd brocades in blacks at popular prices. Venetian cloth at $1.25. Novelties in wool and silk 85c toll per yard. Cotton warp Honriottas at 20c to 50c per yard. Blankets. Buying direct, placing orders at opportune tintesi brings splendid opportunities to you for values in this line. Not prico alone, but quality as well will interest you. Full size 10-4 cotton blankets, gray, tan, white, 50c por pr. Full size 11-4 cottou blankets, gray, tan, white. 80c por pr. Full size U-4 extra hoavv. gaay and tans, $1.00 per pair. Full sizo 11-4, usual $1.50 kind, $1.40 por pair. Full sizo, 12 4, very largo. $1.75 por pair. Single cotton blankets, oxtra heavy, something nico for lap robos, $1.75 oach. All wool blankets from $3.50 to $8 50 p r pair. Outing Flannels. Bought right, consequently sold right. During the early spring mouths wo bought our stock in this line. Lale buyers had to pay a decided advance. '200 patterns ranging in prico from 5c to 12-Jc in price. Cotton Batts. See our special value butt at 10c. Other values at 5c to 20o each. e. Mmmmk JUT ap fNS YWB&ZkS& Mwwmimik RTlUlW11" Easy to Take Easy to Operate ItpcnugH purely veia-tablo yet thor ouch, prompt, healthful, xutlgfuctory Hood's Pills "gain, Hosiery. That wears tho longest, that gives the best satinfaetion, that best retains its shapo. Buying hosiery from us once invariably brings tho cus tomer back again, for values aro keenost, results nl ways satisfactory. Prrchasefl in case lots. 1000 pairs of our No. 1821, special price 12Jc. Ladies' cotton hose 10c to 50c per pair. Men's special values at 6c por pair. Underwear. The kind that is knitted to lit. Bought in case lots from high class manors of honest goods. We can suit you in woight quality and price. Suvlng our customers a little on each item, giving them reliable qualities, is what mnkc.s this the satisfac tory store Children's camel's hair, sizo 16 at flc with raise of 3c. Childicn's wool underwear, sizo 10 at 15c with raise of 5c Ladies' all wool union suits at $1,40 per suit. Ladies extra heavy union mi its at $1 por suit. Ladles 2 pieco underwear from 25c to $1.00 each. Men's Uecced, good heavy lleccing, same as others ask 50c for, our prico 40c. Wo rocontly purchased three cases of special value under wear, oxtra heavy lleccing, an oxtra value,. We place them op sale atcOc each. ! Carpets. A irood carpet, one that wears, that best holds its colorings is a pleasure to a careful house keeper. Nothing adds so much to tho comfort and attractiveness of tho homo ns a protty car pot ono whoso colorings and patterns aro tho newest. Extra super all wool ingrains nt 70c per yard. Modlum woight, all wool, OOn per yard. Light weight, ail wool, 50c por yard. Unions from 40o to COc per yard. Cottons, 25o to 40o per yard. Mnquettes from 00c to $1.10 por yard. We guarantee all carpets to fit. Carpets cut ami made same day. Where our storo is always helpful to you it in tho actual necessities items that daily enter into tho needs of the home. GINGHAMS, OUTINGS. SHIRTINGS, MUSLINS, COPTONaDES, COTTON DRESS GOODS, PRINTS AND PEKCALKS Miner Bros., Red Cloud, Neb. mtmmzmsmm CENTRAL WEBSTER. The dust is settled nt last. Quito a little rain Sunday. Godfrny Monia has built an addition to his house. Mrs. Mattio Smith has recently erec ted a now windmill. James Hilkio has been on the sick list for soino time. CD Win, Varral is working in Guido Rock at the brickyard. Mr. Gid Hnyden and daughter visited at the homo of J. D. Anderson Sunday. J. I). Anderson had tho misfnrluiiu to lose n good horso on Saturday night. R. 11. Thompson has recently pur chased the farm known as tho Dan Cook homestead. A niece of Chns. Molley from Wis consin has been visiting at tho homo of tho latter for some time. Sanford Croxton is building a new barn and also expects to put down n now well noar tho houso. John Konzack who fell from a build ing some time ago and hurt his foot is unable to walk yet without tho aid of crutches. Mrs. Mary Duuthcl who has been visiting her brother Dave Flshol and family left for her homo in Otoo county Sunday. Wo notico that tho editor of the Red Cloud Nation says ho does not behove in electing boys to cflico. Wo supposo ho bad reforonce to Mr. Reed for clerk and Mr. Adainson for sheriff. But 1 ho majority of tho votors up this way be lieve that they aro all right when tho government after a rigid examination pronounced them sound in body and mind and lit to boar arms in defense of their country. And tho boys, as tho Nation styles them, bavo helped to add new luster to their nation's Hag (not tho Red Cloud Nation) and hnvo re turned without self-estimation half so exalted as the editor of the Natiou and the present sheriff. They aro worthy of tho support of every loyal citizen of Webster county and if they keep on gaining in popularity tho presont in cumbents will be givon a chance to pound Webster county clods next spring. Eavksduoim'ku. INAVALE. Sunday school itut half past ten next Sunday. Uly Knight lost a line steer the other night. Causo of death unknown. Wade Koontz went to Kansas City with a carload of cattle this wook. Born, Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs. Ball, a lino boy; mother nnd son doing well. Mrs. Klllo Harvey left Tuesday morn ing for Fairmont, this stnte, to visit with her sister, Mrs. Delia Martin. Mrs. Sadie Holdrego went to Red Cloud Tuesday to attend a lecture re maining over until Wednesday with Mrs. K. B. Knight. Dr. Myers wns caught in tho rain Sunday afternoon while in attendance on Aunt Jessie Harvey who has been ill for sovoral weeks, and Fred Kelso who has typhoid fever. Ho reports both patients somewhat better. How to Prevent Crouo. Wo have two children who are sub ject to attacks of croup. Whenever an attack is coming on my wifoglvesthem Ohnmborlniiis Cough Remedy and it always prevents an attack. It is a household necessity in this county nnd no matter what else wo run out of, it would not do to bo without chamber lains Cough Remedy. More of it is fold hero than all thonther cough med-icitn-8 .combined, J. M. Niuki.k, of Nicklo Bros., iiiorehanls, Nickleville, Pa. For sale by II. E, Grico. BLUE HILL. Mrs. Alex. James is around hale and hearty. Since the last Issue we have had a gontlo shower which caused the people to feel much better. Mrs. McCoy and daughter wets shop pitg in Blue Hill, aud visited with Mrs. Waterbury on Monday. Shucking is tho order of tho day and in a great many places the cattle aro running in tho corn stalks. Tho noise of tho corn ts it strikes ngainst the bat-board is the first thing to bo heard after sunrise around Blue Hill. Mrs. Julia Hugato roturnod from Kansas where she was visiting, Inst Saturday. Sho was mot by Mr. Ho gate who acted real well. The populist rally in Illue Hill last Saturday would have been a total failuro had it not been for the sonor ions voice of Watkii.s, as if crying a sale, stating that Conrad was running for olllce and to come and hear him. So republicans went in to hear Rev. Hussoug preach his political sermon, in which liu ridiculed McKinley's ad ministration and anted somewhat, like a dog baying nt the moon. Mr. Adams tho would bo district judge also took a shot at the Philippines with ills mouth, nnd would like to tell MoKinloy what to do tegnrding tho treaty now pond ing in congress. On Monday ovoning Mrs. Helen Gougar, of other days, presented the trusts nnd combinations of tho republi can party to a largo audience, but for got that others ns old as herself know whereof sho spoko, nnd knew it to bo different from nor statements, but such is the tro chorou memory of tho weaker sex. Sho playod tho samo tuno as did tho others, only somewhat more "sharped." In order to draw a larger crowd I hoy scattered tickets ns if they were compllmontaries, and everyone felt highly elated over receiving such. Sho forgot to tell her followers to up hold tho government of tho United Stntes, but liko Atkinson would de stroy our union. I think W. J. Bryan tunes the instruments, Stevens furnish es the music, Atkinson tho poetry (if such it enn bo called), aud if someone would only sit on the organ stool Helen said she would furnish vocal music and tho words of tho song rolled from her greased tonguu liko Hashes from a republican torch after election. Quili.dhivkk. "B!Bps MA. mI PMr III feW? Examine the now oil cloth on the kitchen floor; its color and gloss are being destroyed and you may see where a cake of common soap fresh from the hot water in the scrubbing bucket lias been laid on it for a moment, the free alkali having eaten an impression of the cake into the bright colors. A more careful examination will show small "pin holes" here and there where the alkali has cut through the surface to soak into and gradually weaken the whole floor covering. This is what cheap soaps do. Use Ivory Soap, it will not injure. IVORY SOAP IS 99, PER CENT. PURE. conrmaHT in iv tni mootm ft oamiii CO. Cincinnati EdacatoYour IloweU Willi G'utcareU. cure cnnatltiAtlon fAr. MS, Candy Catbartle. cui c,. UaO.O,UII,dract1surfw4 "Better Known Thin Trusted." This is a pieco of condensed wisdom thai might have saved many n man from business failuro and many more from failuro in tho work of regaining health. When you want ti medicine to purify your blood, givo you appetite and strength and put you on the roa I to permnnent good henlth, romember that Hood's Sarsaparilla is known. It has stood tho tost of time and trial and proved its power over disease. Other medicines may givo temporary relief, but Hood's Sarsaparilla permanently cures. Others may altogether fail to do you any good; Hood's Sarsaparilla never disappoints. Others nro un known outside the neighborhood where they aro prepared; Hood's Sarsaparilla is America's Greatest Medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla is known by its wonderful cures and Its enormous sales; by tho honest, straightforward and original mnnnor in which it is adver tised, nnd by tho abiding conlidence it has won in tho hearts of the people. Do not trust to uncertain results. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla and ho sure. " What Do the Children Drink. Don't givo them tea "' coffee. Have you tried tho now food drink called Graiu-O. It is dolicious and nourish ing and takes tho placo of coffee. The more GrainO you givo tho children tho more health you distribute tnrough their systems. Graiii-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly pre pared tastes like tho choice grades of coffee but costs about one-fourth as much, All grocers sell it. 15c nnd 25c, i Examination Notice. Regular examinations forepersons desiring to teach in Webster county are hold in the superintendent's olllce nt Red Cloud, tho third Saturday in each month, Kva J. Cask, County Supt. GUIDE ROCK. Mrs. Geo. Crow is on the sick list this week. Wm. Crnry is not as well ns last week. Little Mat Dean Is vorv sick with typhoid fever. Robert Garrison has moved into his now houso in town. E K. Burr brought in a lino lot of cattle to feed on tho Chris Kon.auk plnco. Dr. Henderson, tho Superior dentist, is in town this weok nt tho Guido Rock houso. K.O. Parker is moving his olllce room up to his houso and making hall room extend out to the street. Monro's building is being painted this week, which improves the looks of the east side of tho street very much, Alva Stickley has bought a houso of A. Dillon north of town, and is moving it on Wm. Sawyer's lot In tho westparf of town. Frank Cooper shipped n carload of young cattlo to Oborllu, Kansas to put on his farm there. Mr. Cooper wont with them. County Clerk and nominee for re election J. P. Halo, Treasurer Robin son, District Clerk Burden and J. May, candidate for county judge were in town Tuesday. Anidown. CHURCH SERVICES. C'llKISTIAN CIIUKCII. Services oach Lord's Day as follows: Morning sorvlce at 10:110. Subject 2 Timothy, 2:15. Bible school, 12m. Junior Christian Kndonvor 1) p.m. Soclor Christian Kndonvor meets nt 7 p.m. Evening service at ?!!)0. Subject, ,'A Sinner's Politeness." Afternoon sermon in M. E. church at lunvale. A cordial invitation is extended to all. L. A.;ilii8SON(i. Pastor. Three Doctors In Consultation. (From Benjamin Kranklln.) "When you aro sick what you liko best is to be chosen for a medicine in tho first place; what exporionce tolls you is best to be chosen in the second place; what reason (I. e. theory) says is best to be choson in the last place, but if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Ex perience and Dr. Roasou to hold a con sultation together, they will give you the best advice that can be taken." Whonyou have bad cold Dr. In clination would recommend Chamber lains C )ugh remedy because it is pleas nut and safe to take. Dr. Experience wouiu recommend u oecnuse it never fails lo effect a speedy and permanent euro. Dr. Reason would recommend it because it is propared on scientific principles, nnd acts on nature's plan in relieving the lungs, opening the secre tions anil restoring tho system to a nnt oral and healthy condition. For sale by H. K. Grico. To Cur Conitipatlob Forafcr. I Takocaacattu Candy Cathartic. Ma or Me. H W. V. V. MU m , oragcwM lMM MKTIIODIST Services next Sunday as follows: Sunday School nt 11:110 a.m. Con ducted by D. B. Spntiogltr. junior lioaguo nt 4 p.m. Senior League at 7 p.m. Prnyer mooting on Wednesday even ing nt 8. Ladies Aid Society Friday uftertioou. All nro most cordially invited to at tend. Jamks Mauk DAunr, Pastor. BA1TIST CIIUIIOII. Services uoxtSuudny us follows. Morning soriuon at 10:80. Subject,, "Tho Modern Samson." Sunday School at 11:45 superintendent. Young People's Union p.m. Topic, "Giving, A Love," Miss Susie Keuudy, leader. Evening services at 7:'J0, Subject, "Two Preachers." Regular weekly prayer meeting on Wednesday ovoning nt 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. Seats free. Isaac W. Edson, Pastor- W. F. West, meets at 7. Measure of CONOKKOATlONALt Regular services next, cjutnlay as fol lows: Morning service at 10,UO. Sunday School at 11:45. Services at Indian Crook at U:Ut. Young People's Society of Chriitian Endeuvorat Oi.'IOpm. Evening service at 7:30. Prnyer and praise meeting Wednes day ovoning at 8, All cordially invited to attend those, services. Fuank W. Dkan, Pastor. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Broiim Quinine Tab lets. All (llii(rtinls rnfiiml nwiiwur if it fails to euro, 20c. Tho senuino hm L. If. Q. us etch tablet. m ! k E53 'JXZjj '