j wwr4 ' t.-7ufcr $ '. bum , jByjuwyViw'it'TW''t' .ftli''Wl I'W1 uHMilWiMimin'MBii mini I f rugjU-jgiOTWHttiytgaffraarvyaTPW- -vuVV -, $ FINAL ste.nitfrfifiVi!r?ft - .- vBwv,HHHKSBKaBaBvKHB-nial The creditors of the Nebraska Mercantile Company for whom I am acting as trustee have ordered the balance of the stock of goods which was owned by the Nebraska IHereantile Company, converted into cash by August 15th, 1901. On that date I am to make my final report to the creditors and the proceeds of the sale of this stock is to be pro-rated among the creditors at that time. My instructions are to sell this stock of goods at retail from now until Saturday night, August 10, 1901, at a TRI IQTFF'Q i nuo i u o M tjr '' n . it mz 1 l?-3 i i v- -"vr 'JC ., rx'i . k k ' - ''.. Diseoant of 20 per cent to 50 per cent from Wholesale Prices I After August ioth I am to do no more retailing. The goods remaining on hand at that time will be shipped back to the wholesale houses. After August 10th if you want any of these goods you will have to buy the entire stock as I am positively prohibited from selling at retail after that date. , Saturday Night, August 10 This Store Will Cease to Do Business in fled Cloud. If you want any of the bargains we are offering in the following lines v Groceries, Dress Goods, plain and novelties, Summer Goods, in the latest effects, Percales, Prints, Outings, Shirtings, Tickings, Muslins, Table Linen, Notions, Hosiery, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Carpets, Mattings,Mackintoshes, Overalls, Work Shirts, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Corsets and Shoes, you must purchase them before Saturday night, August 10. We are"going to sell everything in the store from now until Saturday night, August ioth at much below hot weather prices in order to avoid the expense of shipping the goods. GHSTON TRUSTEE Hi Have You Perfect Eyes. Highct authorities nit tin eyes ay vu have not. Tmlny the absolutely peifect eyt is unknown. I-i the defect in your eyes suf licient to fiiuie hriiniful i epulis? Tlii-i mny be determined bv our tcientifiu measurements of the eye, and in no other way. U( of glne iidvlsid if jon need lliem otherwise not. Glasses old it you want them but no compulsion about it. Jiemhoiise - Bros. Red Cloud, Neb. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Move repairs wt W. W. Wright's. Hfty contsilk foulards atOrcayind. Minkii Hnos. Geo. V. Hummel of Dewcese, was bore this week. C the way to Albright Brothers, a carload of furniture. Cap. Houchin loft Tuesday morning for n trip to Oklahoma. Stowurt Albright was looking nf er inattuis at Superior Tuesday. Fino bust French ginghams, regular !0c. a yard, our prieo 22c Minkk Linos. II. T. I'ottor loft Tuesday evening to enjoy himsolf at Salt Lake City dm inc. I ho heated term. Goo HolliHtcrlost valuable cow n l'uesdu uioiuiug by the auimal M lug in a Hold of enno, Visitors are uhiuja made welcomi u Albright Bros, whether you purclm ut not. Alw.M glad to'sefyru. Tiik Ciiikk f 1 per year. Jacob Kindcher of Guide Rock was here this week. Our special price on dollar eoiscts i 09c Minkk Bitos. A lino line of summer lap robes and fly nets nt Fogel & Hutchison's. George M. Caster of Riverton visited with friends here the tirst of the week. Attorney J. R. Mercer was looking after business matters at Superior this week. Miss Cora Garber who has been visit ing her parents hero has returned to Lincoln. Mr?. Frank Sleeper left Monday fot a visit with telalives at David City, this .state. Miss Lillie Burnett of McCook is hero this week visiting with friends and relatives. Have you seen the latest stiles of nets and dusterx? Butler's is the placo for them. Mrs. Mary Kdburg of Stromsberg, this state was ht-ro the last of the week visiting with friends. Don't lorgot the date and place of the special sale of nets, dusters and light hat ness at Butler's. Finest lino of iron beds and fancy rockers in tho valley, at bed-rock prices at J. C. Wolfe's, tho furniture man. R. D. Gaston, trustee for the Nobras ka Mercantile Co. is hero this week looking after the linal disposal of that stock, Farm loans at 5 pei cent interest on good improved land. C. F. Cathor, ottlco over Cottiug's drug store, Red Cloud. Neb. Mrs. Win. Vood9 who has been viut Ing bore with her parents, Mr. nnd Mis. J. O. Llndloy has returned to her homo at McCook. Latest music by most popular anthotsi found at Musio Store. Any thing not in sIock ordnred at once. All musio at lowest possiblo prices. T K Penman, wife and little daugh ter returned Tuesday morning fiom u sovural weeks visit in the east and till. lug In the Buffalo exposition. Fut lady Don't sleep too much: o orcho; dout cat fats and sweots. To reduce rapidly tako Rocky Mountain Tea. Acts directly on the fatty t'sucp. 25c C. L. CorriNa. LOCALLY Bolts are cheap nt The Fair. Colonial bust foi m CO ci nts each at Miner Bios Tho Ciiiek and Chicago Inter Ocean tie year for 1.2fi Fly nets and dusters in endless va liety at Fogel & Hutchison's. Grain ranch and COO acre pasture for leut. T. J. MoKinnv, Hoxie, Kansas. You can get granite and tinware cheap at I'ne Fair. A new line just re ceived. John S. Marsh of Guide Rock was here Wednesday looking after business matters. Special salo on nets, dusters and lglit .harness for tho next thirty days at J. O. Butler's. Mis. J. A. Tulloys aud children left Wednesday evening for n sojourn at Colorado Spring", Special Lace and Ribbon S.ilo 55 pcrcont discount on nil Lace and Rib bon from July 22 to 27 nt the Fair. Sunday was tho hottest dny of the season. Tho thermometer went up to 112 and then stopped for waut of more mercury. Numerous limbs wero blown from treos in tbis city during the storm Tuesday evening. Aside from this no damage is reported. GENERAI CITY NEWS. Farm Insurance ! v'-V,V"V"V"VV''wV's''' j Gennan - Insurance -Co.,; OF FREEPORT, ILL. 1 Tho largest old line company in the west. Farmers Mutual Ins Co. Of ehraskal of Lincoln. Uiiirgest mutual in tho stuto with! over .100 policies in Webster Con ity. O. C. Teel, AgtJ Rkd Cloud, Nkukaska. Mrs. George Wilson of Guide Hock was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Hunt of Riverton was visiting Mhs Attn Smelser this week. Mrs. Charley Bull roturned Monday from a visit with friends in Riverton. Mrs. Spatildingof Riverton was visit ing frionds in the city the tirst of the week. You are missing bargains overv day by not watching the Special Sale win dow at The Fair. Sunday was about the hottest day of the summer in this city. The ther mometer registered 112. Some of the masons at work on the Wright-Potter building spent Sunday with their families in Hastings. Charley Amack, Bert Crowley and Elmer Wilson are among thoso who have gone from hero to Oklahoma. The Grice Drug store building re ceived ii nice coat of paint tins week which adds much to its nppc.irance. Finest lino of rocking chairs and the greatest variety of dining chairs ever thrown upon the market found nt Al bright Bros. E.J. Overing Sr., was attending to business mattors in Burr Oak Wed nesday. His daughter Sadie accompa nied him. The heavy wind which accompanied the rniu of Tuesday blew over Mike Finkiubinder'a wind mill and moved hii large barn. James Burden nnd wife and C, D. RobiiiMHi and wife who have been tak ing an outing in the mountains have returned home. L. D. Ontman is able to hobble around on four legs after having been laid up with a sprained ankle for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Putti Jackson and Mr.". Walker of Topekti, Kansas, mother aud shier of Mrs. Al Galusha nriived in tho city Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rnusom of Mnnkuto, Kansas, and Mis, Dunham; of Jayues- villi, Wisconsin, visited with H. O. Cut tor and wife last Fiiday. W J. Hayes who was day operator at the depot here several years ngo i e mined here Saiuulny and will work in iriiuttfi'iriug f i eight at the depot. Another lino shower on Tuesday ero uing. U was a purely local one nod aside fiom cooling off tho toirid at mosphere did not do much good. .Mrs. it. McDonald, who has been visiting with A. G. Stoncbrnker and wife, returned to her homo in Shell Rock, Iowa, the foro part of the week, Wanted to know who has a CM' nf Bei.j. Van Dyke's Prison Llff, lio..k wn loaned and lender Ins forgotten who n-ceived It I'lti let urn lo this ( fl'i.'i'. If ynu want nomc "just as good" "I make it myself" remeny, try an imita tion Rocky Mountain Ten. 'Twill nink- I you Hick nnd keep you sick. C. L. COTTINO. R. E. McBiiile ind family were visit ing with relatives at Amhoy Thursday. He reports a powerful lot of "suckers" and a few cat fish nt the mill down there. The republican county central com mittee met on Wednesday, and desig nated Wcdnosday, August 21, 1001, as the day for the republican county convention. John Brush, living cast of town this weok threshed out sevonteon acres of wheal which went thirty-six bushels to tho ncrc Not so bad for a drouth stricken country. Somu putties who went from this placo to Denver to cool oil are swelter ing in thu heated atuiuspheie of that place which is always supposed lo be cool, but where the meicury now goes to 100. Tho water commissioner has been busy this week shutting off water in different parts of town whero the con sumers did not care to pay for the quality furnished. Poputy Sheriff Burdick in stepping out or tho way of a workman nt tho Oatiiian hotel building yesterday fell between thu joist and hurt himself, but in a few hours was all right again. Tho assault and battory case of Adolph Jcsson vs. Samuel Heaton Jr. wns tried again last week and Heaton was assessed a lino of ton dollars and costs from which ho appealed to tho district court. A gentleman came in this week and said ho owed us something on subscrip tion nnd would divide with us. If every one who owes us would havo the same inclination to divido wo would look into tho future without misgiv ings. "Whist! Howld yer eajrs. Tho mim burs of the batehlor culb hav' rocaved notice thot one of their milliners will ocn ulhtngu u loife of single blessed ness f r a loifo of double oussedness." Further than this this, exponent sayeth it.uiijlu. It! 9 A ' Hot I Weather has raised thunder but it hasn't raised the price of Hardojare We are still ham mering away and can save you mon ey on Forks, Galvanized Bushel Measures, ! Galvanized Half-Bushel I Measures. Scoops, Don't forget we make i ' the prices the lowest that can be. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i We want your trade and will save you money to get it. MORHART Bros. Hardware Oo. 'My..ir,i.tf it i! ' iBVi SL !4 m ' I a' I H m i 1 Vr -.,.