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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1901)
1 s !! an iiirir ''iiwsMituiiiiiiisasMiiniiiiB VOLUME XXIX. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MAY JJ, 1901, NUMBER 18 fwww-fMINER BROS I There's I No i Getting' 1 Away! From the cvjdence of your senses, and when you see our stock and learn the prices your senses will tell you to buy here. If you're un decided about anything in our line come in and yout troubles will vanish. Mere are some items prepared expressly for you. 5 Days More of Dress Goods Selling. Means another 15 days of free linings. If you want good dress goods and FRBE LININGS you should atk-e advantage of this 15 day's sale as this will close our giving away of free linings. Dress Patterns. Dress patterns, per yard . . 30c to 50c 1 J yards Conlntte Inner Lining ami (! yards best Cambric, FREE. Dress Patterns, per yard 50c to 75c 1J yimls Uordotto inner lining, fl yards bunt Cambric, 1 yunls Solisia; 1 card patented hooks nnil eyes; 1 set best stuys, FREE. Dress patterns, per yard 75c and up 1J yards Conlotto iiiuur lining; (5 yards lies' Ciimbtic; 1 yunls Solicin; 1 cut d patent Hooks mill Eyes; 1 set bust ituys; 1 bolt of Binding llibbon, 4 yunls Vulvuluon Bind ing; I spool Sowing Silk, FKKK. Another - Chance at Cost. 4 cents They'll soon be gone ! 4 cents ioo days mere of print sell ing. All our best calicoes included. Simpsom's, Al len's, Garner's Reds and Blues and novelties, in fact all will be sold for ten day's more at 4c per yard. Do you really want a well made, nicely fitting, ladies' tailor made suit. We are giving you a chance to obtain one at the same price we paid. These suits wiil be sold at this price for a short time only. $6.oo Wool Venetian, tailor made jacket, 18 inches long, nice'v stitched, Eton stylo, new bell sleuveo, lined throughout with h good wear silk; new plait bunk, llaro skirt, still width, lined with n feo yP good quality cambric, colors brown and blue, now, po. I - $10,00 Ladies Stylish Blouse Suit of good all wool, home spun, jacket is trimmed with twelve gold buttons, has L'Aiglon ooll'ir. Is finished with ti belt, skin is lined witli a good percale, well inter- hft cry lined, tailor finished, colors light gray, dark gray anil brown, now P-J-' $12.50 Ladies' suit of all wool mixed Venetian, jacket has an eight button box front while back is cut Eton style, reveres urn in laid with stitched satin, hns velvet collur and hell sleeves, colors do C( cadet, castor blue and brown ipO,JJ $14.00 Wool Venetian Cloth, tailor made, Eton jacket, 16 inches long, half tight fitting, V shup.id front, hound with a black braid and triple stitched, iihw bell sleeves lined throughout with a good mer cerized lining, now cut llaro skirt, full width, finished with threo tQ QC rows silk stitching around bottom, price no. . po.y- $21.00 Eton Suits $14.50. 1irv01 - 3MLAJE - SKIRTS. $1.50 large figured Mohair brocrde, new cut, inverted plait badk, full width, finishod seams, lined with good quality fast black d1 ff cambric, price now ipX.KJyJ $4.53 all wool Camels hair, deep flounce, trimmed with silk braid, nicoly stitched invert plait bncK, finished seams, llounco in- bo 7K torlined; colors gray mid blue, prico now tp3. 1 0 $55 6d aU wol homespun, cut with wide flounce, trim med wish font" rows of stitching;! ined with a good percale and vol- d1 Cc vot bound. Color gray, brown and bluo, price now. pt.JJ $7.50 dark blue Venetian, trimmed with 5 rows of tucking, and four rows of silk braid; a good strong lining ond velvet bound aC ne prico now tDO.oO All Suitsnd Skirts are included in this sale. Talk it over with your wife and we are willing to accept a woman's judgment on the CARPETS we are selling. We offer some very pretty pat terns, remarkable for their elegance, durability and low price, Cring her to see them. 40 Patterns to Select From. Hemps, Unions, Extra Supers, Extra Axminster Granites, Moquettes Samples at bargain prices. ioc to 25c 35c to 50c 50c to 70c 1.00 20c to 3;c 85c to $1.00 BLUE HILL. Mrs. New:omer is homo again, much bouelitud by her trip. Col. Hoover and Chris Koehler wont to Omaha Tuesday. As they telephoned homo for more money iho next day it is inferred that they are having all kinds of a good time, A Mr. Shitnklin of Red Cloud was in Blue Hill a thy or two since making arrangements to remove his family to this town. Arthur Delahoyde, u young railroad mun who fotmerly lived here, is in town visiting relatives lie brings n very new wife wrh him. FMiing parties are numerous this spring and many line baskets of lislt have been brought in. As vvu nover fish wo cannot say what bait is best. William A. May is erecting a two story addition to ills residence, which, when completed, will bo one of the best in town. Now that the grass is growing tho Blue Hill creamery is turning out a largo amount of butter, most of which tludsa niirkut in Denver. 11. II. Merrittand his brother were called to York on Monday by the death of a brother at that point. They have not yet returned. A political gentleman from Red Cloud, who desires to servo his country as tnasuror of Webster county, was in town this week slinking hands mid smiling. Ho kissed no babies, recog nizing that u mau must draw the lino somewhere. ui.BANiNu iintiKit. The awful intuiting of sprliiR housoclcauliiK 1 inn realising every illrtful day; Thin vtrnnl madness Imlucci sadness Ami, In Bliorl. the very dovll Is to pay. I'd rather die, nlr, than even try, sir. T. endure the frightful chaos that prevails ; I tell no lib, sir; I broke n rib, sir, When I stumbled vet pans anil pots and palls. This din and clatter don't s.cm to matter As they pile the household goods In mighty stacks, Hut I asade moaning and b'.ttcr groaning When I fuund my shoe was tilled with carpet tacks. In all affection 1 make objection To this annually recurring scourge of life; Unless she drops it .r heaven stops It 1 shall Ko.n become as crazy as mr wife. COLUMIIUS. LINE. Good growing weather. Planting corn is tho order of the day. Tho Sunday school rally at Pleasant Dalo Sunday was largely attended. Mr. Albright and Mr. Fulton of Rod Cloud had charge of tho singing. Thtrn were several short speeches on the Sunday school work in Wobster county. All report u good timo. James Kcaglo has moved io bin now htuiso just oust of L. Aubushon. Somcono sot tho prairie on tiro near tho Uoblo ranch doing considerable damago. Pasture fencos and hay and one barn woro destroyed. Some peo ple are rather careless about sotting out firo when tho wind is high. G. VV. William i of Bostwick, a brother of Mrs. Wlldoy, was in Lino this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland of Uostwick wero tho guests of Mr. Wlldoy last week. Richard Keaglo has built anew barn Mr. and Mrs. L. Aubushon made a business trip to Walnut Creek and re port nil tho railroad lauds sold and fenced. There will bo a Sunday school rally at Ponny creek, Uist. No. 8, May 18th, at 8 p.m. and preaching at 7:80 by II) v. Sims of Oak. Mr. Jacksen, tho assossor, is busy finding out bow much tho farmers are worth this weok. W. P. Husking and Mr. Shuck mado a business trip to Garfield last week, The divide road south of the river bridge is closed so that the taavel must go on the section lino. Rev. Campboll of North Branch will preach at Penny creek, Uist. 3, Moy 5, at 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is oxtended to all. The Sunday school at Pleasant Dale will meet Sunday, May 0, at 8 p.m. CENTRAL WEBSTER. Kino weather this, crops are needing rain however. Felix Killotigh Jr. is working fur Jim Doming. Chas. Mol Icy is qulto sick with ery sipelas. limniie Kon.iio is staying at homo this silling after a year or so's stay witli liis uncle Martin Kou.ac Eld.Sliirloy failed to till his appoint ment at Prairln Center last Sunday, lie having been culled to Oklahoma to sou his mother who is quite ill. Geo. Doming and wife recently bought property in Mt. Clato and have moved there and will make their homo for tlie present at least In that little burg. Jake Monia's new house is nearly completed. GUIDE ROCK. A.J. Hayes is much belter. E. T. Morriam's baby died Thursday morning. A. H. Crary's now house is unclosed. (J. Scott of Maukato was in town on business thin week. Mrs. Carlin of Nelson has bought S. L. Hyrd's property hero. S. A. Rviilileji and J. S. Largotit were in Mankatii the first of thu week. J. H. Davis wont to llurr Oak, Kan sas, on business Thursdny. A Mr. Slitill from the eastern part of tho state was horo Tuesday witli a view to buying n farm of I. B. Colvin. Matido Fentress is much boiler. Odd Fellows' Anniversary. Tho 20th day of April is anniversary day of tho Independent Order of Odd Fellows and tho brothers in tills city duly observed thu day. A good many of tho inombur.s of Guide Kuck lodgo camu up and participated in thu exer cises. Thoy gathered at thu Christian church where tho following program was rendered: Music by Italian Hand. ijimrtot Hours. Albright, Mrs. Iliuim, Lillian Hniltli. Itpuptmso'-Aflliig N. II., 1). W. Turmire, mid Acting V. 11 .0.0. Ted. AildrtiKH on KrlumlMilp i, ,1, Uverlng, .lr. Address on l.ovu-ltuv. lliimiunl, Address on Truth -J. M. lllmlllii. Ilai-t - Stpwurt Albright, Mllluti smith. Munich)- Italian Hand. Ilunudlrtloii, After the exorcises at thu church tliey'leassembleil at thu Masonic hall where Ihe homo "tuam" put on nu im promptu side degree furnishing amuse ment and Instruction). Some of tho ladies believed that tho initiation work was the real ritualistic ceremony and maybe it was. Our reporter learned Incidentally that several Odd Follows' wives examined their husbands' right arm to see if they could ilud thu brand of the three links. W. S. Bouse, tho genial proprietor of thu Bon Ton, then served refreshments after which the meeting adjourned. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured, with local applications, us luuv cannot reach thu seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood orconstitutional disoaso, and in order to euro it you must tako con stitutional remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, and acts di rectly on tho blood and mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Ctuo is not a quack medicine It was proscribed by one of tho bcit physicians in this coun try for years, and is n regular pre scription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Thu perfect combi nation of the two ingredientB is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Ciiknkv & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7fie. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Conundrum Social. Thu social to bo given by the Junior class at tho rusldencti of James Peter sou this evening ptumises to bo u very interesting and enjoyable ono. Tho bill of fare as proboiitcd would puzzle anyone as to whether thoy wore hungry or not, and if thoy were it would be a difficult job to find out just what part of it to order. Tho uniqueness of the bill of faro makes ono inquisitive. Wo give it below, (io and giro your order and aeo what you get. April'n Offering. Boston's Overthrow. CauHen Neighborhood Contention. "0" Baked, Food for tho Spinning Wheel. Fruit of the Vino. First Ago of Mankind. Hidden Tears. Put's Dollght. What Authmotic Pooplo Aro. Womon of Grit. Nymob'H Luncheon. Tho following change has been mitdn for tho following year in base ball, rule: The pitcher must deliver tho bull within twenty Hoconds nftor tho batter takes his position. If the batter lis hit by a pitched ball ho does not, If you seo anything in this paper that tako his base, but a ball is called on. pleases you if you think it has tho right ring have your name put on our list as a subscriber. If it displeases you glvo us yout namo anyhow it may ploaso somcono elso this timo andyiu next. Consumption is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thought to be in the beginning. It can always be stopped in the beginning. The trouble is : you don't know you've got it; you don't believe it; you won't believe it till you are forced to. Then it is danger ous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it your self and at home. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care fully every way. This is sound doctrine, whatever you may think or be told ; and, if heeded, will save life. M If you have not tried It, Bond for froo sample, Its asreoabio taste will 8urprlBOyou. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 40Q Pearl Street, Now York. SOc. and 91.00; all drumlste. tho pitcher. Until tho batter has two Rtrikcs each foul ho hits is called a strike. Tho catcher must stand within, ton feet of tho homo baso all tho timo tho batter is in position. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble M-l v fci- JT2 Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneertuiness soon f.'i jrn aisappear wnen tne Kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It la not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. Ifthe child urin ates too often. If the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, ana uom neea me, same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of SwaaipRot Is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollars sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall iree, aiso pampniet tell- Horn c Swamp-Root. ing all about it, including many of tho thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. 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