1S& MmnnMV ' 5 VI 52,4 if - j l -vault ..tv . .-,. fHMw ...... .., -,,. . j-t--.1tBCrjaaMaTw?.iiT-iS,rrra!5SifcS--x33- ...... u U JBM awjflSsssPsssslsssaffljLj lllITjalalnf gWMalCTasssss. VSSS HsBBBBBSsfPKElStinmiBBBBBBBB MBpWjJJ P ). J! . . tlZj"' r"TFf Hr '- SMJByl.ifflf BirriaMLaBBBBHKiHrg ' MJW T WMMffliPff'KllaMBBM VOLUME XXVIII. TIED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. XOVEMBER 2JJ,'l900, NUMBER 4' Special values CVKvaPlNM selected here and therd from our stock no better.! .values than hundreds of other items, but they showi ;you the prices and the kind of vulues that makes this ,; "tne store to patronize. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS. We are assured of your inter est here as we show many new ideas. Thcv are the best quali ties,the swellest ideas from the best makers, but the price places them within the reach of all. Ladies 27 Inch Suits pluHli cipe, q .-" Thlbbei fur trimmed, special JpO.OU All wool Kntwy Jacket, sntin lined gunrnuteed to wear two season, colors brown ,,-, ,. -. and black, was 810.00, now ip I .OU. All wool hrsey Jacket, satin lined, guaranteed t wear two siuniii, colors black, 4,q r--v bluo anil ontoi . wan 812 CO, now JpO.OU. All wool Keisey JacKCt, silk serge lined in blues uud uasloij, was 89.00, - iimv JpO.OU. All woal K"rsoy Jncki't, silk talTcta .,- n cr. lined, blue only, was $10.00, now pj fC.OKJ All wool Kersey Junket, silk lined, g.iuranteed t wear tw seasons, black only,- n .. was 810 00, now pl&.UU. LADIES WINTER WWWWW' BLANKETS. An all cotton blanket, size 56x72 inches, tan, white and gray, fan cy border, good weight, sold here at 40c. A heavier weight at 65c. Another special $1 blanket in brown and gray mottled, fancy borders, as heavy as most deal ers get $1.25 for. Other grades at $1.25 to $2.00 in all cotton. Union blankets at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. All wool blankets $3.00 to $10. IhmH SHIRTWAISTS. The latest styles and novelties in ladies winter waists. 5 dozen to be sold at half price. $2.25 for a good weight satin waist blue, red and black, former price $4.50. $1.38 for the mercerized satine waist in red, black and blue, former price $2.75. $1.65 for flannel waists, 4 colors, special weight, former price, 3.25. $1.75 for flannel waists, four colors special weight, former price 3.50. 65c for flannelette waists, 6 patterns, former price $1.25. 75c for flannel waists former price $1.50- UNDERWEAR. Our stock is running low on the No. 1453 that we are selling at 40c. This cannot be duplicated at the price. It is a full made, full weight, silk taped garment wool fleeced, bought to retail at Soc, but sold at 40c while they last. Same quality ladies goods 40c. Ladies jersey knit, regular 30c, special at 25c. Children's fleeced, size 16 at ioc, 5c rise per size. Children's cotton, size 16 at 3c, 3c rise per size. Children's all wool, size 16 at 8c 5c rise per size. MINER BROTHERS. Red Cloud, Nebraska. WKOBfl smzxsKZBza Commissioners Proceedings. Hoard of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment, present, W. A. May, chairman ana Win. Irons, Geo. P. Webber, Jeioine Vanco and J. (J. Overman. Petition to open road botwecn sec tions 32 a nil 33-10 read and referred to J-froiuo Vance, Pctitinnofl), II. L'lirick and others for an appropriation of 8200 for giad ,ing road wns road and roforred to Irons and Overman. Petition to appropriate 810 to giade oast lino of tho northwest quarter of section 23 8-12 was read and referred to Irons and Overman. Petition of A. Koats and others to open up road commencing at tho northwest corner of 31-1-10 and 80-1-11 was granted and board grants A. Hosts 830. to movo.fonce off right of way. Petition of J. W. Mclntyro to open road commencing at tho northoast cor nur of section 34 and running south one mile between sections 84 and 35-1-11 w is referred to Vance and Overman.. K. U. Overman appeared before the board and exhibited his certificate of olection and requested that theytlx tho amount of his bond to be given as county attorney of Webster county, and upon niotl in tho amount of said bond was fixed at 82,000. Petition of Jas. K, Tambon and oth ers to open road commencing at the southwest corner of sootion 81 5 0 in Clay county and continuing to the northeast corner of section 1-1-0 in Webster county was presented and read and referred to W. A. May. Petition to open road commencing at tho southwest corner of section 31-1-10 and running east between tcutioii 30 and 31, one mile, wae retorted to Jerome Vanco. Petition to opeii road commencing at tho notthwest corner of section 35, running south one milu on section linn botweou sections 3!5 and 30-2-10, was presented and read and tefcrrwl to Jerome Vance. Petition to opon road commencing nt the noi th west coi tier of tho northwest quarter ofo Section 5 2-11 to tho southwest corner of tho southwest quarter of section 32-3-11 was granted. Hoard adjourned to meet November 14 at 0 a. ni. Hoard motNovembor 14 pursuant to I adjournment, with all mambers and Cloud City Henry Wnit, C. W. Co winy. Tho county iiea-uter wns mi liorizod to accept U111 t.ica on lots 1, 1(1 tnd 12 block 27, less 1 lie illegal city taxes foi tho year 1804 nnd 1895 and receipt tho sumo in full. The county clerk was authorial to issue n warructon the county general fund in favor of tho county Measurer for 1000.37 to balanco tho account of tho defunct StiUe II ink .f lilue Hill. On motion ihe coMmut wlili J. 11, Mercer n it-garil to luu collection of delii quttni. tavis was reconsidered aud laid over until the next iiieeiing, Tne following a 111 cm I ootids wero ap proved. George llapitn, assessor. E. U. Overman, county attorney. A. Urady, road overscoi Dist. 18. F, Crow, road overseer, Dist. 1. h-t Clarouoo ltood, justice of peace, Red osltien including fixtures and safe, on the 20th day of Outober, and agreod Hint tho present lease expires on that date, theieforo bo it, Resolved, that the action of Win. A. May as committee bo approved, tho salo confirmed nnd docd ordered, and ho bo authorized aud instructed to convey the said premises to tho said Kdward Mclirido by warranty deed Petition of Joo Pavelka asking that 820 be expended on the section lino between sections 33 31 nnd 27 28 8-11 referred to J (J. Overman. The following claims were allowed: K Peter. Jtidireot election t 4 00 J It Crary 7 SO II PConcer 4 00 Houry Qllhani 4 Oil ( II Kuloy 4 00 Fred Maurer 8 SJ A II Carpenter 4 00 J KVanlljkp 4 00 Jus BiU'len 0 40 Hoio Wilson , S3) August IIujcIiow 4 00 A Kuplsch 4 00 M D Konyoti 4 00 UK drchnrd 100 B W Tattle BOO 1 Hauler 4 00 J It Mattocks 4 00 W II Outline HSO II J Urlnkenn 4 00 A 1irapman 4 00 II Plluilson 4 00 WTFIsuer 8 00 JHCrOiler 4 00 TJJonei 400 WTMnltnvr MCFnlton 4 00 Onciir l'ctcrson 8 ft) J K Islington 4 10 AU Wbrnt -.. 4 00 TJ Ward 4 00 FN Hlohardson 4 00 Uli (Iroat 4 CO Kd tlllfonl TOO II W Fowler 4 00 II Mlopln 4 00 D.1 Mjors 0 10 J N l'oji 4 00 It II Kultoil 4 01 Job Hoocl II II) H I.lnclKrott 4 00 CM llrown 4 00 l!K Cod rod 7 40 A.I KelRWln 4 00 J D Chrlsman 4 00 Wit ltyker 7 70 dins Molluy 4 00 HO Wolr 4 00 (leoF I'opo 4 0o Frank Ales 4 00 EJ Puterton H 00 8 H'renson 4 00 C Halter 4 00 JV Hacker 4 00 Io Detruan, clerk 4 00 KM (latber 4 00 AV Uneker 4 TO WAKenadr 4 00 WUlejThrockmartlQ 4 00 WmMaokey 4 00 Ed Hilton 4 00 WABhetekek 4 00 Al MeCllntock 4 00 OIMIirvey 4 00 WliTborne 4 00 J P Duffy 4C0 Austin Itllby 4 CO Geo Itoae 4 06 Osuar Ferdinand 4 00 Jno Steedam S 00 Mike Htroble SCO Arthur 0drich 4 00 Jlio Foritaton ', ft CO ICH Vanco liM Julian Nelson 17 Ml Jan Mol'artlnnd 3 00 OI) lledKO IV 7.1 .Ins M0Iuto.l1 ...., 17 M) TS Hbnnklli !H1 00 .) 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It is a wonderful help to women." 4 u IKPrlPQi9Ewi!iHHn ' LAvJl 1 ft IVI VCtlrJUJUj- v -"Cim -nw road work . J W Itccd I OH i J W Mcl'bcMon . 4 to O I. Mtldqueiit 4 00 4 00 6 Wl , W a no ........ 6 00 .. 7 no Mt l 50 7 60 ft 00 ft to n 00 n 00 4 00 . .. 4 CO to 10 ; IM ft 00 J .17 W I Hi 05 110 42 LOGcnetetix Jos Taylor, -llurdickjr JuoJeimva Harry Mlrbacla Jacob Goll T F Puffy C Wood P J Duffy S M IIIMreth Mike Htroblo Jno Itolvcmoti M Parkor Frank Kepler Win Campbell I.en Wllmot Wm Campbell G Hchrccr Leu Wllmot Geo Columbia Wm Irom, lumbec Wm Irons, lumber.. AiiKtln Itllcy, lumber, county clerk present. Hoard proceeded to draw Hit of names for jurors for tho December term of court and tho following! the list dinwn Iloyd Vance, Henry W light, Jaroh Coll, Len Wilmot, Kd Harbor, Peter Mcintosh, 11. Slinnpoiihnrst, (it'o, W. Davis, E. Hroismttu, A. D. Hik-r. David Larrick, O. L. Fulwidor, T.M.Lea, A. W. MoKunzic, Irviu dimming, J. P. Mnrauville, Morgan Davis, Kil Dyer, Heo. K. Coon, F. Unulbiook, (Jco. Ititn, Philip Fassfer, In tbo matter of tho sale of the Slate Bank property at Hlue Hill: Wheteas, at the regular October meeting of the county board, held on October 3, Kd MoBrido made a propo sition to buy said property towit: Lot 87, block !), original town of Bluo Hill, including the bank building and all ap purtenances belonging thereto, nnd the time look sufo in jaiJ bank building, l'.i Daffy 10 &0 IlW Gibson :iooo All WI?Kln...-. 38 00 j W Cobb CTuft J II Holyoroti 17 20 j E Jones, , 2U no DFIIudnon UftO LU Snider 30 CO A Campbell 31 33 O Bcliroer 27 00 O J l.um M40 Wm Jolinson 3JhO i', II Vance ,... 10 78 Bwmi ilankt SUM Nick Harentoo 40 00 Yanctt Horenavn.. .,,.,., ,.., 31 dO A E Wolcott, brldjro 0 25 CnrlKachn KM 31 10 I1H0 34 4y 13 on was Wm A May. " M.... Ooo P Webber, " ................ I O Overman, " Jcroaie Vance, " - .......... Claim of Lon Wilmot for 130 laid over. Bill of Sown Banks for 130.00 was ro jocted. Ilnai d ailj'iin iii'd to meet January 2 11)01. Had to Ha Largr. Teacher What was the largest steamer ever launched'.' ClassThe Great Kiihtern. Tacher Correct Can any of tell me about when it was built. Hoy I don't know 'xactl.v, but I hw a picture of it, with 11 lot ot popl uround,an' it wan In the time o' koop klrU. Oood News.. y Win, Iron..., J Wlla !.... II K Chaplin-. WTItenncIt.. C O Stout Jo HerburRCr W II I tody GiioGHult. and to pay tho sum of 91,600 onsh, Whereas, tho said proposition was rofeired to Win. A, May with Instruc tions to sell the same, mid Wheieas, Wm. A. May this day re- K L Ul"c" ' v,. i.....:.. ....i.i 1 Pclerlllll. uiio iidtiiik nwuyiuu luu huuvu 1'iup nmj .M JTuriitT... ... u 11 uruuu .. .. ..-. II II Kewb )Uo -.- Prank Stroble.. A J Grant E Utrlckland .... . as K V 8 Hall, lumber - 100 00 S J Whltten, lumber. HUM, cut lo 216 'M A II Ward, tinltliliiK. .- . 7 OA William Wolfo wltneM . 1 10 J 8 White, ' a 10 I.W.KInaol. " 4 'JO MlnnloVanllyko " a 10 Mm Wm llrown " 120 Nclllo.Slierimiii " -.. I a .Mrx. Youiik " 4 40 Mrs Vest " I 'M Jiik llurden, potii' pliouo, cto 14 00 J P Hale, CHtivrtHHliiK vote - - 4 00 II llalloy, vauvailuK Ytu .... Hi) Geo Hummel, I'umaRkliiK yule - . I no W'cUlur Count v Abstract bo U &o I U Colvln, rent ..,.- I 0J V W Word, prlntliiKuuil nuppllc 78 11 ,t WlUon, attorney Inuane cnxe.............. 0 (O Htatu Journal Co. mipplln 113 'U Greenbalsb A Denton, nupplle ...... I so I. A Hawloy.. , J 33 W A Shottenklrk .. 4 :i John Holve-nm............ - 3 00 Frank Kuehu. mrvey r.. 'M M 1. 8 Wllnou. expense rounty attornoy.. . 7 Ml II W Gulliford, clmlnnian....- 0 Oil Prank Klfer, cbalnman ....... ......... 3 00 M O Sherman, Comtnbli)... ....,........., 4 10 J an llurdcn, Innaiia cano .....,...... 1 1 S I W Tulleyi, lunaae cano .............. .... 10 03 Prank Parka ..-.. . .., ..-.. , 2 00 Kd Gilford . ... I 00 Jat Duffy, exponae, '" eto..... . -id mi Einlck Ilroii, ninllhlnK ............. ... 1 3ft 4 00 I.KTalt, printing .... 13 (i0 7 30 T J Ward, repairing bootha. .. . l 75 4 00 CUtiBuii A. Ulrkuer, rout................ 2 M 4 00 W W Ward prlnlluR and mippllca 313 U) 4 00 Jim Pouter, janitor 0 75 4 CO J P Halo, Ntniiipa, cto .- I CO , A Murliart, tuppllea I to j W S Ahby prlntlllK 100 W 11 1 toby, con! for comity I Ot ) Or Dumcrell, euro poor, $V 4 in J P llnlo. clerk of board I 00 .IP Ilalu, cinlllcatea of election .. ., 00 L II Wells kliurllUfoea 4 00 GTDIuUllSon MullbliiK . I to I W Tiillcya, medical aid .... .. 4 00 Wm Irtut. C0BiU)UUuer... ........ The busy bee works systematically as if under military discipline. Pollen for "bee bread" has to be secured an well as honey for a rainy day or for those humans who ruthlessly take from the bees tho reward of their hard earned labors. But a recent author as ficrts that when a beo starts from tha hive for pollen not tho sweetest nectar will tempt the creature from his task, while the honey gatherer docs nothing cImj but gather sweets till tho day'B la bor ceases. Dr. Titus M Coan, who knows th Hawaiian queen, tayn in tho Now. York Morning Journal: "Sho is a bright, and cultivated womnu. An excellent, mot is attributed to her. A foreign diplomat, conversing with her on th' subject of tho mixed races in Hawaii, said: 'But your majesty surely has so. white blood In your veins." "Indeed. I have white blood In my veins, "said the. queen. 'My grandfather ate Capt. Cook.' " A Scottish gentleman had a dispute with a London cubmen over an eight-een-penny fare. Ho had offered u shll. ling only, and the cabman had remoa. trated with hlra. Drawing himself up with dignity, he said: "Eh, mpa, but I think ye dlnna ken whomye're peaking tol I'm tho MaoIntohhP' The cockney wannotproporly Impressed; ha retorted sharply: "I don't care if you're tho Humbrella; 1 mean to have mat sixpence)" 18 40 A Mm,,.,-,!.! i ,, . 31 .10 .1 " i.Tcuiif mania' ' LlinT 1 nit OttUVAm rx9 1141. f t MiOl" : -p" "I'l'lllg" wut 101 00 r . ' ""' uo onion cpsts M0) aoi, jcb!, man one dollar a day 101 0) ' " ho road." If his "tips" w jtioo T nionorato In amount Jn 7d on ieo mo aggregate, lie rtccla; 7 05 ba double tho sum named e m evea y charging then A so ! . T ' slanf" d A v .s ' 'I 1 r I V K ., M'n r i Tv J A h V ni "'., 1 ( &L 'V '$ liWwJ ill 1 nmmmMmmmiiimtimiatm0mn 1 mi ' 7&ffi88$&&! 4gy,.if3ffiwi 1 aii.nwiaiiiMmnf - rtafeaawi v- - ' swa; "" I ' wwvh. j. ou k.tiu. m- i , . . . lM!7MaeTMMrrAm''"'-'" -- ..-..-. ? .Jr? ,',: r Ml I Ml I II HMI IIM MIIWMII ill il " " '..1. .JB,VHHHM r TmvMTqmiaaBiEiii