The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 24, 1901, PART TWO, Image 9
iwirr two. wwumiImim niuaiwiawmCTMuaMiyi VOLUME XXIX. KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. MAY 21, IJKH, NUMBER 2 1 i:i irarrrr t4 PFRPODS -3i ypfes Large stock of Dress Goods Wash Goods. All of the ,,r beauty that fey. is possible to A& &&i'Z find in a cMikfe piece of t.MM &P9 Dress Goods gfUth r:in h found -'-"T-j JSLV3Z"57?isas. here. p Dimitirs.ioc M 10 25c yu. Foulards 50c yd . Silk Ging hams, 50c yd Silk Swisses, regular 60c now 50c. Silk waist patterns 90c, $i.co to $1.25 per yard. A Point to Remember. The ready made underwear is made of the best bleached mus lin. They are well made and trimmed with edging that is meant to wear and will give pleasure and comfort to the wearer. An extraordinary offer ing. Corset covers 15c to 50c each. Drawers, 50c to $2.00 per pair. Gowns 95c to $3.00 each. Skirts, 50c to $2.50 each. You Can Have Them. Pretty windows are possible if you supply pretty cur tains and we have a stock to insure your getting good ones. Patterns which add much to the beauty of the room while repre- ;ali of senting a very moderate outlay m oney. Curtains 3A yards long, price $5.00 to 65c. 10,000 yards good 64-64 thread Calico, this sale price 30 yards for 32c. MINER BROTHERS. CkAvAvxAvW'Wvv'VK TKaa'c n lsonnf DlriDA sf llnmn -fAfe TKte 1 The season of the year when correctness in fabric is most important is at hand. Long ago v were busy planning for Whis very season. S Anil you will Unci in our large stocks the very choicest ot the markets 7 v products. Correct in style, excellent in quality and right in price. .They're New. The new shirt waists we are1 showing this season ought to in terest those ladies who really want that which is beautiful and servicable, price $3.00 to 50c. Choice lot of waists, regular 50c to JP2.50, ciubi: out 3yu uiiun. Muslins. Lonsdale bleached, 6:c. Farmers Use bleached' 6c. Best L. L. unbleached, 4c. Good unbleached, 3c. Lonsdale cambric, short length gc per yard. .VVsvavn Down on the Farm Is where they appreciate our ex tremely low prices and high quality in carpets. Our many sales and easy satisfied customers in the carpet 'room has led us to believe this. We are bound to give best quality for the least money. 'J-ply o.trn super till wool Ingrain (Wis yil. Light weight, all wool GOc per ynrd Light weight, all wool, ;i0o per ynrd. 1 EUrii Axininnturs, $1.00 per yard. Axiuliihtcrp, 00c, per yard. i Moquuttos, 8.1(5 per yard All Hemp Curpots at hair prluu. Cotton warp mattings 20 to 40c. Shoes, Full of Comfort. lBasy to Operate. We are anxious to suoolv vou' with a comfortable pair of shoes and know we can do it. Wei have many widths in lasts and beljeve we can furnish justi the special mould for your foot. The Green-Wheel- 'er is our best shoe for ladies, a very stylish, shoe price -3 to $4. Other tirades at Si.t;o to $2.7 oer or. Children and vouth shoes and Oxfords at ,all prices, 50c to $2.00. A nice line of Ladies' Oxfords. nricRi . , I--- i.u iu r-'.yj per pair. Sewing is made easy and delight ful for ladies who use our new Field machine. It runs lightly, noiselessly and it is a most useful and satesfac- ,tory help for n busy woman. The Field costs little, wears well and, saves money and hard work. Price, High arm, $20.00; Drop head, $22.00. Also have the New Model dro p head machine, 5 drawers, oak case, , full set of attachments, late improved guaranteed for 25 years, our price $12.00. That New Suit. The most important suit is that suit of furniture which will furnish comfort and pleasure to the whole household. Our new styles are all that could be desired. Any room in thehouse will be the more attractive if fitted with our furniture. Bed room suits, regular $23 now $17.00 Bed room suits, regular ib now 14.50 Bed room suits, regular 16 now 13.25 A large selection of suits $20 to $50.00. An assortment is what you want to se lect from. A Few Sideboard Bargains. Regular 20.00, jov $11.50. Regular 25.00, now $16.00. Regular 18.00, now $10.25. Regular 15.00, now $9.50. Kitchen cupboards, 4-50. Kitchen chairs, 50c each. Large Arm Rockers, $1.50 each. ; rrni ty h 'fe? FRISKS m Karpcn guaranteed couches $10.00 to $20.00. A Good Provider for the household commissary department will always be inter ested inour grocery department. The best frcst fruits and vegetables. The finest variety of canned goods. The choicest line of dried fruits. The largest assortment of Lowney's candies. Every order you leave means money saved for you. Webster bounty. (Continual from page fi, part 1 ) NEWHOUSE BROS. In tho spring of '79 there caino here with their pareuts the present pio priolors of one of tho successful busi nesses of the city. The young men acquired their education in the Red Cloud schools. In the full of 1890, the elder brother having previously ha I Home practical experiontto in the busi ness, took u complete finishing course v! watchmaking at I'aihous Horologi eal Institute at La Porte, Ind. anil also a course in optics under l)i . Lam bert, receiving a iliplonm in each. After working in seoiul dill-ieut places, he leturueil in 1890 to Red Cloud nud tho present business was organizedjby himself and his brother, they succeeding Mr. L. M. Vaut-e. Iu 1608 tho younger bi other took a thor ough courso in sreotacle lilting at the Chicago Uphthnlmii: colleen and another at tho Bradley Polytechnic; institute at Peoria, 111. At tho latter place ho also took a linishine course iu watchmaking The menibeis of ihe linn of NowIioumi Hros. nie thus pie pared to do anything iu their line in the mo3t workmanlike iiiannei '1 lnit A opticul department has leceivud peeial attention, they hiving ccij thing needed to pioperly test the eyesight in every way. Thoy use the latest and best methods ami are iu every wy well prepared to do anything in their line. They have at all times a com plete Hho of watches, clocks, jewelry and phoiogrnphie. goods, and Belling everythi g as they do under a guar antee of "satisfaction or money bak," their future success, as their past, is assured. BRADBROOK &. SCHULTZ Tlie mere work of making a photo graph does noj constitute art Atti tude, nose, expression and a bundled and one minor ami teehical points which the quick and trained eyoof the leal artist discerns Hnd decides at onc ire mcessary in the production of good and artistic phnlugrapLy. It may tiulybe said that hradbrook & Schulti pnsGss thoso most en-onthl atMlbut"1". Tluiy have m-ido an ox tended study in (he art of pltot'iL'r.iphy in all its details, nnd having the in tuitive spirit of t'to line artist, their work is liiderd par excellent and ean be classed with thit to bo seen iu tho great citief. Every pieco of work they tuin out shows the eye and hand of tho deft attist and skilled photographer. RED CLOUD ROLLER MILLS. Cliii'f among lint le-iding industties of Webster county is the Ked Cloud Ui.ller Mill", under Ihe expenenced and able managemeiitof 11. IS Kuni iner. Tne mill lias but lately been erected and has in its employ a corps of practical anil expert milleri. Mr. Kummer is a level headed and shrowd business man and it goes without say ing Hint the mill is on n solid nnd pay ing basis. Frank K. Morse, formerly head miller at Milford, is bead miller and has been since tho opening of the mill It is a full toller process with a daily oapaelty of SO banl and the (lour turned out is doomed par excel lent, tho best on the southei 11 Nebraska market. Tho grade milled aro Im perial, High Patent, Select Patent and Crystal, Hnd i handled by every dealer iu tho city. The only trouble with the mill has been its inability in supplying the demand HcMdcs these celebrated brands of flour, they manufacture all kinds of mill products such as rye nud gialiam llmir, bran meal, etc., and ;un supply 3011 iu am quantity. ALBRIGHT BROS. A prominent house doing 11 laigo business in nitiiual instruments and fiiruituiu in Hed Cloud is that of Al bright Bros. This is a home institu tion and it is always u good plan to palronl.o home people to whom you can go if the instrument is not satis factory. These people ale lesponsiblo in everything they do anil have a repu tation to maintain Their .sturo is re plete with pianos, organs, and musical instruments ol all kinds, besides a stock of soo.10 'J000 sheets of the latest and popular music. This is received every Monday morning from tho lend ing publisheis and no matter what you wunt you will find it here. Thej added a nice stock of furniture to their business one year ngo last April nud their display of these goods cannot fail to attract patrons to their store. "b.T.mizer It is indeed rare that any business concern enjoys sucli an extended patronage as tho pooplo of Red Cloud bestow upon this thriving house. The stole is in tho hands of an experienced man who is ever ready to cuter to every wish of his large listof customers nnd who is master of every detail of tho business. He deals in groceries and queonswnrn nnd curries a stock most complete and one which it is a pleasure to select from, When you need anything in this lino do uot fail to pay this trustworthy house a visit. Fust class goods at the lowest possible pi ices is what enables Mr, Mixer to hold his htr'ce list of customers, MORHART BROS Foremost among tho energetic busi ness men of the city of Hod Cloud is the esteemed gentlemen whoso names precede this pnr-ngraph. They are dealers in stoves, tiuwate and hard waie and their house is especially well quipped, being piovided with every thing in their line of trade, and the stock carried would undoubtedly do ci edit to many a linger place than Red Cloud. They are obliging and accom modating gentlemen and are always pleased to show their tine line of hnrd wave. Drop iu and look around and if you need anything you are sure to bo pleased. Thoy also carry a full lite of bicycles and supplies. Their motto is "Wo wnnt your trade and will save you money to get it." I. W. TULLEYS, M. 0. Wo want to say a few words in he half of Dr. I. W. Tulleys in our review of Red Cloud niwl Webster county. Ho locateil in this county nearly thirty years ago and in that time has gained a largo and influential pii'.ronnge. Ho hns served the peoplo of this county fourycais as their county judge and ufis been U & oxbinluiug surgeon for over twonty one years, besUlcs serving tho county ns It examiner for insane for sonio twenty-five years. Dr. Tub leys takes an active interest in the wel faro of the community nnd is a friend to everyone. Ho is a specialist in the Healing of chronic diseases, nud dis eases of women and children, and the success he bus attained is shown by the many remarkable cures effected. J. O. BUTLER. Mr. Butler contributes iu ho small degree to the business activity of tli' progressive nnd wide awako city. Ho is nu energetic mul ambitinu m;i chant and has built up a reputation in the commercial world here that places him in the front rank. Them is no bettei stock of harness, saddles and leather goods to be found iu this section of country. He is headquarters for horse clothing of eveiy description and nt prices satisfactory to any one concern ed. All his work U band made and manufactured out of full stock and nro guaranteed as good as you can find in any market. If you are figuring on buying anything in the harness lino you should see Mr. Butler's stock be fore puichasing. Mr. Butler caiuo to Red Cloud in 1881 from Toledo, Ohio,, and established his presont business in 1880. How well lie bits succeeded, his. large trade speaks for itself. CARL M. PERSON. Mr. Person is one of those versatile mechanics who enn turn a hand to almost any kind f repair work. Ho repairs sewing machines, muslcul in struments, guns, aud in fact every tiling. He has had thirty-four years experience in this line of business and keeps on hand sowing machines of all kinds for sale or rent. Ho bus 11 num ber of secord-haniJ sowing machines that are as good as new nud 0110 can get a bargain hero iu this line. Hu ia an expert piiuin nnd oran man and is prepared to quote you the lowest factory prices on these musical goods. For liifit-cla.s -erviec in bis line you should see him. Shop just north of Jos Fogol's harnoss shop. J O. CALDWELL. Red Cloud eau boast of having in hot-, midst a poultry aud coal dealer who is complimented highly as n business man . f honor aud reliability. This man is Mr. J. O. Caldwell, who bus an established reputation anions tho (CoiHiniKtt Qnpaij9 8, part 2.) w .! ' - I . f WWTffi ffiU&tft- 1 J WplUMIMUIIHHfT-ri I 'IH'l TTUiT l""" m n fcwti wmrf m --- -"" -