f -MtsjSbt&.irZ, " ., ! . ..I I. II III I -I III. I - 1- I gH DON'T MISTHKEN. 4 a A DOLLAR SAVED IN BUYING IS A DOLLAE EARNED. J At the Trustee's Sale of the Nebraska Mercantile Company's stock of General Merchandise is Tl I K PLACK to buy. While w 3 lille of 00lls- 0ur Summer Dress Goods Department is overflowing with Primrose Matiste, Brilliant Matiste, Golden R( While we are selling out we still have a complete ar. goods. Uur Summer Dress Goods Department is overflowing with Primrose Hntistiv Mrilli.int M.-itUte. Gnldrn Rml :u S.-itin St mm Dimities. Pommf's. l-oulards, Zephyr and Lace Stripe Ginghams in the latest effects. Every price a seller and a bargain. In price they wont last long. BE Groceries. Granulated Kuur, ltillw 5 Granulated Sugar, pur sack j, AH package collee, 'i package. Slmdeleured ten, worth liOc, now 8 Rolled outs, 10 pounds . Whole Japan Kice, per pound I'oiirliue, pur package Lono soap,S Imrs . Host Hour, por suck T5 Crystal Hour, por suck All pan cake tlour, per package S Canned Goods. .-g Pilgrim sweet corn, 4 cans Solid hand packed tomatoes It cans Choice peaches, sold for 'JOc, now Choice i)lunis, sold for 'JOo, now ; Choice nectar syrup, per gallon DISHES. J$ Wo have but few left and they are bargain for the led price murk S AH Stoneware at 7c por gallon. SI 0(1 t 10 av tv 'JOC r,c lc 'j.v 1HV Glic or. J.lC u:.c lie lie :toc Look Shoe Department. Our shoes are the best values the people of lied Cloinl and icinlty ever heard of. An inspec tion will convince you These are a few of our prices (juoati Quality for (I'uoen Quality for Koyal Kid for Victors for Old Ladies Dongoln for Children' shoes for Children's shoei for $.1 o0 12 ."0 j ro j '.'.") i r.o l in l ur, Ti"i (10 1 75 I 50 LOT NO. 1 Ladies shoes, odd pair of shoes and slippers that sold from $1.50 to J'.,4',5 per pair choice 87c LOT NO. 'J 12 pairs men' plow shoes that sold for 1 50, nt 07c w Idle they lint. Remember we sell the Celebrated G. D. Corsets. Iltihv slum. Italiy shoes Hoy s shoes Hoy's shoes Q IS 1 00 1 OH 1 70 I 111 77 117 57 .'IS i :u 1 10 Dry Goods. .lust a few of the many bargain- in our .store Ki-inch black Henriettas, worth 1 10, now 7'Jc 'l inch black Hrocaded Hritliautines, worth (l.'e now l!lc IIS inch black and gray Surge, idl wool, woith 35c, now I llc .'IS Inch black and gray Serge, half wool, worth 110c now ISe All 15 and !!0V novelties for 10c All 10c novelties for UiH All other novelties prices in proportion. Men's Shirts. I'M ne Madras in fancy stripes and checks worth fitV, for 15c I'nlauiKlried white shlits, well made and full size, woith 50c, for I0c Men's work Shirts in fancy blue, and black and white stripes, full size ami made for service, 50c the world over, our price 45c Lace Curtains and Carpets. We will close out our entire stock of LaceCurtaius Tapestry Curtains, Table covers, Carpets, Car pet paper and Mattings at (iOc on the dollar. ! Wash Goods. 1'ongeo in latest ellects worth I(V for .'We Satin Stripe Dimities, worth i!0c for I fie. Primrose llatlste in doslggs that are winners, worth '.'IV, now I5e. Ilrilliant llutlMe, wortli Hie, now ItV LOT NO. t-V.7 Inch Madras, best blue print, and assortment of gray and light Calicoes at lc per yard LOT NO '.'.- W ill be shown in south window and will include 15c Dimities, lMipies and a line of l-'jC percales. LOT NO. .'I -A barrel or bargains All silk rib bons in bright colors, sizes 5 to Vi, at fie pur yard. LOT NO. 1- All ItVoiitiiiKsat 76 per paid. Dried Fruits. Choice peaches, It! pounds $1 00 Choice pears, 1(5 pounds 1 00 Kaporatnd apples, 1 1 pounds 1 (Ml Prunes, III) pounds 1 00 We otter a line of I Icing's host pickles, salad dress inland Wordiest er sauce, at less than cost See north window. ar: . ar; . ar. af: jS The closing out sale will be continued until all goods are sold or otherwise disposed of. The best advertisements wc have to offer are the goods themselves. We have -3 hundreds who have taken our bargains. There are many more for you. We sell the clebrated G. D corsets. E. D. Gaston, Trustee. R. N. Plants, Manager. NEBRASKA IWElPNTIItE GOlflPANY. - af: Webster County. (Continual from juige -, pari 1 ) M'tiey are always prompt on settle ments, and no red tapo or vexatious delays to annoy one. Mr. Teel eamo to Red Cloud from .Jacksonville, III., in 18S7 and served the county two years as deputy slieiill. Ho has as sisted the various county otlicei-. in their offices and is a conservative ltui u.ss iiiuii in all Ins ir.insaetioiis, hivim ids pairon-i .very advantage when lrawinj; up :i policy. TURNURE BROS. There is in every braudi of trade some business eoiieern which bears the stamp of the enterprise of its proprie tors and which has attained meri torious celebrity. Not thai a linn's enterprise alone makes a reputation, but it tends to draw attention to the "cnoral excellence of its stock. A visit to the .store of Turnuie Hros. and an examination of their larRo and up-to-date, stock of dry Roods, notions, shoes, carpel, ladies' ami Rent's fur nishitiRS, and Rrocenes will convince oiio of the business ability of its pro liriotor. This house was stablishoil jii December 1893 an was then known as hoa & Turuuro Hres. and con tinued under this name fr two yoats, Mr. Shea retiring At this time only a MiiiaH Htsck of Rrocenos and queens ware was carried Addition wore made, Uio first being shoos, thou a general dry Roods lino. The store today is a favorite tradisR placo for Uio largo number of people tributary to Itod Cloud .uid has always hold its placo aniiiu t loaders, as the biui ness policy ot us proprietois has evei been one that commanded a roiiciou trailo. They have ulways taken an active pait m all public entevptise.s and their high xtaiidinR a" business ii.-u lias beeu ultaliieil throiiRh earncsi :tud honest inethod. POPE BROS. Tho rapidity .UH which this western -country is beitiR settled makes it neces sary for one tu have farming tools of cvory character. A busiuoss supplying these commodities in Hcd Cloud is that of Pope Bros. A largo stock of farm implements, buggius, wagons, etc., ii carried, and customors are troatcd at all times with the utmost courtesy. The old linn of Popo Bros, was estab lished some eighteen years ago, and its reliability anil koi1s riinks wlthtliu best iu southern Nebraska. They haudle tins well-known Milwaukee harvesters and binders and tho cole b.-ateil Kaciuo wagons ami carriages throughout. Their business last year was one of tUe largest in the history of tr.e house and was fully up to tho ex pectations of its piopntiiors. If you are thinking of purchasing a vehicle oi implement you should not fail of look ing at Pope Bros, lino as they are in position to make you otters of good goods at rcasonaWle prices. HENRY DIEDERICH There are few, if any, of the numer ous readers of this edition who flaw not p.iinfully expel ienced tho process of breaking iu footwear. Instead ot the shoe titling tin' f"Ot the foot l forced into tint shoe, and all kno what pain and inconvenience th.. means. By patronizing an oxolusiw sik.o house, whoso management make a tudy of font forms, good results are a-sured. In-this connection wo want to call attention to Mr. Henry Died rrich, tho "feet titter." lie located hero from Madison, Ind., in 1888, nd worked at tho boncli for some t'tne and then put in a stock for himself. A huge stock is now carried anil he is ei joying a good trade. Today Mr, Diederieh owns his business and tesi deuce property and is hero to stay. Ho hat lately established a green house and is at this lime supplying plants and 11 nvcrs of all Kinds. 1 his is iu charge of Mr. Diederieh, who is mak ing this branch a special study. L. H. FORT. A sensible community always values a live ami wide awake citizen who strives to ndvanco tho best interests of the city where he lias cast his desti nies. Mr. j. II. Fort is one of tlioso men who have greatly aided in Hod Cloud's material growth and develop, nient. He is in tho abstract and in surance business and is bonded in the sum of $10,000 for tho faithful pet for manco of his duties. His books nro strictly up to date and everything undertaken is done in a strictly busi nesslike manaer. In furnishing an abstraot of titlo ko is prompt, accurate and reliable) a" oan furnish an ab stract to av pieee ef property U Web ster oounty on tUo shortest possible aotiee. A N. BEIRS. Onoof tho west skilled mechaiiee in tho city in A. N. Boers, blacksmith, with a sliop oae block cast of tho Chi cago Lumbor Yard. Ho has spent nearly 23 years at tho trade and located hero ono joar ago from Smith Center. Kansas. He does all kinds of general blaoksmithiiig, repair worn and makes lino tool edging a specialty. His plow work is of the best, and in shoeing he is painstaking and careful. Any work ieft in Mr. Beers hands will bo well done and satisfaction atlorded ' L. H. BECK, M. D. From no professional man do wo ex poet or exact so many of tho cardinal virtttos as from our physician. If our clergyman is austere wo imagine his mind is absorbed in the contemplation of things boyond our ken; but in our doctor wo expect a groat amount of wisdom, the gentleness cf a woman and a sympathy as oxtonsivo as the human ills. Tho subject of this sketch, Dr. L. H. Book, in a largo measure appears to till those requirements and to a largo number of tho pcoplo of Webster county ho is tho ideal physi ciau. Dr. Beck is a graduate ef the Keokuk Medical college, cl:i9s of 1895, ami is a member of tho Nebraska State Mudical socioty. Ho is the present secretary of tho local hoard of pension examiners and is in more ways than ono identified with tho city's best inteiests. STATE BANK OF RED CLOUD. There is no uioie important criterion by which to judge tho commercial sta bility of a community than tUo lise and progress of liwr banking institu tions. Tho city of Bed Cloud takes jut pride iu her banking houses and points to the solid and substantial b,i sis upon which they rest. One vety popular with the pcop'e is the State li.iuk of Kd Cloud, an institution that is regarded as one of the strongest of its kind in this sect! 'ii. It is a reliable aud favorite depository of tho funds of tho people and its affairs aro niauagcd witli prudeaco and great caro. The men at tho head of the bank aro rep resentative citizens holding the unqual ified eonlidono and esteem of tho peo ple. It has a casli capital and surplus of $2.-),00 and is ollicered by the fid lowing gentlemen- .1. II. Auld, presi dent; W.T. Auld, cashier and M. Finch, assistant cashier. JOS FOGEL. A harness shop doing a good busi ness in this city is that of Mr. Jos Fogel, located in the Moon block. This business was established in IS'.H and is now commanding a good trade A Rood stock of light and heavy har ness is carried besides a nice lino of collars, laprobes, whips, etc. Ho makes a specialty of buggy tops and carries a stock on hand nt all times I u tho work room we see a Landis wax thread machine in operation, which is nn indication that good work is turm-d out This macliino is guaranteed to do work equal to hand work as it uses r. smaller awl, pulls the Htitehos lighter and makes more Htitehos to tho inch than can possibly bo done by hand. A trial is all he asks to convince you. Try him on your netct cmler. W. A. MITCHELL. Mr. W. A. Mitchell eontributcs in no small degree to the busiuoss activity ot this progressive and wido awake city. Ue is an energetic merchant aid has built up a reputation in tho cenmier uiai world here that places him in the frent inns. Ho carries an elegant lino of hardware, stoves, tinware, etc., and there is no hotter to bo found any where and ho onj ys a trado among the farmers and citizens generally that he fully deserves. Mr. Mitchell gives his entire time to the business. His store is stocked full witli host things iu hard ware and nt this season ho is showing a nice line of gasoline stoves. A trip to his store will verify all we have said and you will bo treated with tho utmost courtesy whether you purchase or not. S. F. SPOOKESFIELD. It goes withont saying that the tl mr, feed, grain and hay business of Mr. S V. Spokosfield is ono of tho BiOBt popu lar in tho city of Ucd Cloud, and this is proven by tho largo and growing trade ho enjoys. Ho has established here a business and has gradually brought it up to a solid basis by fur nishing goods at live and let live prices. Ho has always mado it a point to troat his eustomors fairly and by this method expects to continue to receive tho fa vors of his many patrons. C F. EVANS, Kvorybody who has boon iu an up-to-datosocoud-hand storo knows what kind of a stock Mr. Kvnai oarrios. Here can bo found everything from a paporof tacks up to a parlor or bod room suito, and at prlcos too low to think about. Mr. Evans has n largo stock to select from, and by his squaro and honorable way of doing Imsliiosi has made hundreds of customors. If you nro looking for somothiiig choap and reasonable call on him and look over his stock as tho chances are ton to one you will Hud juit what you want THE FAIR STORE. Tho Fair Store has beeomi a liouso Hold word iu aud about Bed Cloud. It is discussed at tho homo circle by the Brirr mtt nt'Tr i i r i i i r niayrT'rrTri m fV "syAA.''X4ttK'lvlXW m w"wr v K3 FS Ma $ K immamsImz REV. L. L. CARPENTER, Wabash, Ind., Ii President of tho Bethany Assembly at Hrooklyn, hid. Ho Is perhaps tho most prominent clergyman In tho Christian Church to-day. tlo has dedicated about C00 churches and baptised "000 converts. He writes: "It affords mo groat pleasuro to give mv testimony as to tho clllelency of Dr. Kay'a remedies. Dr. Kay's Lung Halm is tho very best cough, coin and throat remedy that I ever used. I havo also received great benefit from tho uso of Dr. Kay's Renovator. My son had for years been gruatly aftlietod with tho piles; ho commenced the uso of Dr. Kay's remedies ami experienced relief almost from tho filNt. Wo havo no words to oxpress our thankfulness for tho benefit wo havo received as the result of useing these remedies. 1 take gruab pluasuruln commending them to the sulTering." L. h. C'auii:nti:u, Missionary aud S. S. Evangelist, Christian Church. Kay's Renovator. It is a perfect renovator of tho whnlc system. It is tho very licst remedy known for Htmimch Lrnnlilcx. Iiulliroutinn. .Ivutwiiuln. ntnri.li rr tl.n stomach, constipation, nlfolivcr and kidney troubles, and to overcome olTects of La-drlppo and Spiunci lassi tude. It is an excellent Nervu Tonic. Send for free sample and a freo illustrated 110 jingo book of receipts etc.. nnd send your BvinpUmis anil wo will give you fr o ndvlee. If druggists don't havo Dr. Kay's Renovator don t take, any subhtltute they iuuy say is "jiibtangn. d,"for It has no equal; but send direct to us and wo will send It by return mall prepaid. Price IVwUs., and $1.00 or six for $,").()0. Also Dr. Kay's Lung Halm lOcts., and i!.1cts., iiostuco prepaid. I). H. .1. Kay Mkdicai. Co.. Sarntntra Rnrlnirs. N. Y. - --,-, 0.-,j. n , -. , v?m elder.; it is pi ittled by tho children and everybody swears by it so to speak It is the critfi mi, t)f all their want", thu Mecca to whieli they turn for neressa rics and coMifoi ts, for the name of this extensive stahlishmeut has com to signify almost everything under the I sun. They havo a judicious buyer and an aWIe manager iu tho person of Mr. W. (5. Blaek and no matter what you want go to the store and you will find it. Tim people of this city should feel proud of a business of such wide spread and far reaching enterprise as the Fair, and indeed they aro. CLARK MARBLE & GRANITE CO. The Clark Marble and (iranito Co.'s business is no Kiunll factor in tho busi ness enterprise of Bed (Jlotiti. They conduct a marble and granite yard un der the pri'prictmship of II .1. Claik, who started a business in tins city some live years ago. They do all kinds of Red Cloud Monumental Works. Overing Bros. & Co., Props. iBOKEFnifl is-rerrwgpiiuwi ' " (Continued on puiji S, port J ) SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST Because, If any member of the family has a hard cold, It will cure It. SECOND Because, if the chil dren are delicate and sickly. It wBl make them strong and well. THIRD Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH - Because It is the standard remedy In all throat and lung affections. No household should be without It. II can be taken In summer as well as In winter. tcx, anJ $i.oo, all druggkM, SCOTT & UOWNE, Cliemliw. Nw Yofk. L . Ujy.iLjjIi W. ...- . .r - -j . - 'W . A, --"i6 i - ...r. v l-, j! '' s3 tod 'W...-..H' " -" .,...' 3 ojacs t.i m Kefi IMl'OHTKltS OK AND DEAI.KKS IN Granite, Marble Monuments and Statuary. fttine'i'M work of all kind promptly executed. Fencing of lota a specialty All material first class. Workmanship guarantee. WANTED iUniiivrQii,,,tEitLY ftml wnnt Wi U I II VloIliomottravellnuiuiU.-aen OJSTAI TREd " "-TR. RECORD r nrsraiiytokull, always TllCflie. Olltllt AHAOLVTCLY FKKK. STARK BRO'S.LowlaUBa.M. CONSTIPATION tho (rwiuent ruiw of Apprndlcltla and nuinjr olhfcr 9,-r. lout lilt ulinulil DOTer lw KVlnUil. The objection to tkn iiuI rtliArtlo remHile ! their ooatlvs rvu-tlon which Ininnni rondlUon Imteailof curliiKlt. rAUKMt'a OI.MII.Ii TONIU U lio iiroiwr irmnly. It aruou tin lJTer, a4 when OMtl aj dlrwt-tHl. iM-rnuinently reiavu4 Uie cuiutlUao. U) eta, & KM at all UrutTjlsU. DR. KAY'S RENO VATOR. tnvlcoratcs ana ronovatC8 tho ayhteiu; purlHt'H audcnrlclii'B ttm blood; cures tho worm ilyvpcphlu, coriKtlimtlon, heailacho. liver aail kidneys. SPcimlll.utdruBgUm. Freo Radrlce. sntnplu and book. Ur. II. J.Kny, SnrnUnra.N.V Hi ENOVATOK mm? Jm PARKER'S HAIR BAUSAM CKuki tn4 wMu the tulr. l'rtuotcf ft luiu. ul frblh. Hover Fallo to UerUro Oru Hlp to IU Y&mhful Color7 Curt irtip ilieaiL bilr tilling. )g,inJlouiu l)nitUu 1 -.ftf.J "