Ml IIIIHMKL ' rigla-.!?slgag; i'tifj JB'.ta.'BlS;&!rfLL-'StifK .??. 1 i'i ssEil VOLUME XXIX. KED CLOUD, XEBKASKA, AUCSUST 2, 1901, NUMBER 1 MINER BROTHERS, 1878. Men's regit hi r IlOo Undershirts or Drawers, ic;c. 2 dozen Ladies SH1KT WAISTS at 19c each. Children's 25u Black Hear Hofo at igc. 5 yunU of TOWKLING u l 19c. Red Cloud, Nebr. 1901 2 yards Fancy Dress Ginghams at 19c. 5 yard Outing Flannel at 19c. 3J yards Mosquito liar at 19c. CARPET 19c. 25c Cottonades and Jcana at 19c yd. Window Shades completo at 19c. The Crown of Success A JUDGE OF GOOD QUALITY. Bad judgment often results in empty purses. The wise use of your money provides for the happiness of the future. You can waste nothing by taking ad vantage of this. Great 19e Sale. You get the best for your cash and the most careful attention to your wish es. We do not limit the amount ol your purchases to any article. Buy as many of each as you like and as often. These are goods which provide for wour wants at a saving of money. 600 yards of host French Gingham, yd 19o 5 patterns of Linon Finished Damask, yd 10o 3J4 yards good quality Shirting . 10o 5 yards Apron Check Ginghams lOo 0 yards Cabot Unbleached Muslin lOo 2 pairs men's Canton Flannel working gloves 10o American A 2-bushcl grain sack .. . lOo 25, :i0 and SSo Dimities and Lawns at 19c. 35u FOULAKDS at 19c. 3i yards Plain Dress Goods at I9C 2 yds 10, 12 and lfus dimities and Lawns at 19c. Sample Lino of LADIES' BELTS at I9C. 1S75 raoi: : Ladies' 25c Knit Vests and Pants at igc. Men's 25 and 50u NECKTIES at 19c. Ladies' 25 and 00c Collars nnd L'Aig Ion Neckwear at 19c. 2 yards Fancy Silk Elastic at 19c. 4 yards Fancy Silk Ribbon at 19c. 1901. W. B. ROBY, DKALl'.K IN Flour, Feed, Oats, Corn, Bated Hay and Coal Oil. HARD - AKTX - JSOSri - COAI. No. 1 Third Avenue, Red Cloud, Nebr-,'. Phone No, 51. FROM ILLINOIS. Dixon, 111., July 00, 11K)I. Kind Headkks: With the permis sion of tbo editor I will chat with you for a few moments through the col umns of the dear old 'CiliKr'. The tirst thing I will tell you about is our trip to Fuller's Cave, thrco miles up Kock river. Fastening our boat, the party which consisted of two Chicago girls, the German professor and yours truly, proceeded to the cave, which is similar to numerous ones found among the Arkansas hills, but can not com pare with them in their wealth of onyx and beautiful; stones which those moun tains alone can boast. A spring, the first t had seen in lllinoH, was tlowing from it and babbling down the hillside. The sides of the cave weio covered r - wfiAtm -rvfg y nro likely to bo used for frinttnff coffooT If you know, you would Im euro to demand Lion Coffee which Is novor coutnmlnnlm! with unynlniltmof any sort, rltliorcrait or liio-Jnt pure, frosh, stroiiR, f niKrtuit cotleu. Tim mihIihI pacVnuB Inminxi uni form iiualltr aal (rmhnwa. ivaly family they were as well as hap py. There was also a baloon ascon s Ion and after the coucert we took the with names wri'.ten in ink and pencil noxt car lor the bay and on reaching I Scissors Ground, ! Razors Honed,! PLATT & FREES CO.. Chicago - Lumber - Yard. KED OLOUD, NKBKASKA. AND ALL KINDS OF EDGE! 1 TOOLS SHARPENED AT THK 1 Bob Harkley cS: W. F. Lodge j llarber bhop. J First door south of StarJ 1irikft-i nnrl pncrnitrnnt ' ' ' " V",V""" J All kinds of barber work executed promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. GIVE - US - A - CALL, j "Itumber, !.Lime, Coal and I.Cement. 1 Educate Tour Kernels With Cuscarets. . Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forerer. t9o,aeo. K c. o. O. fall, druggists refund money. and a few cut in the rock; of course we followed suit. The base of the hill was fertile with shrubs and vines, among them blackberry and gooseberry bushf. Climbing its steep sides wu found our selves on a level sc po of country. cov ered with grass and trees among which nestled wild strawberries. Clamber ing down the feitli) auovo the cavu we gathered honeysuckles and other wild ilowcrs. About four o'clock wo de scended and refreshing ourselves with tlid cool wateis of a spring house, also the tirst of its kind that I had seen here, ve launched out again and rowed two miles further up tho river. Wo passed daisy-dotted islands, on which were seen tishornion's tents while they were out in their boats drawing in nets of llsh. As tho sun begairsinklng in tho west wo turned homeward and passed Stoinnian's col lege a largo stono edilieo standing alono on tho banks of the river. Tin country was broken on either side re minding my companions of Virginia while I thought of tho Arkansas hills. Strains of Juniata, My Old Kentucky Home, and other favorites floating o'er the water together with boats skim ming homeward and all nature peo pling for its night of repose created a scene that was beautiful indeed. A trip of great interest and pleasure to mo was nn excursion to Whitelish liny six miles from Milwaukee on Lake Michigan, over two hundred mils northeast of Dixon. Wo left at 0 a.m. aud passed through several stations before we stooped a few minutes at west Chicago, sixteen miles farther and wo matte a short stop at Chicago, passing through the western side of the 'Windy City'. Wo saw very little of the metropolis. Fort Sheridan is a lovely place but wc did not oven make a halt there and had very little time to admire its beauties. Coming to Kacine, Wis consin, wo passed by tho immense breweries and iron works of that city and I must i.ot omit the occasional glimpses of Lako Michigan in the dis tance with steamers gliding o'er her bosom having tho appearance of white swans. At last wo reached Milwaukee where tho train stopped a few moments and we ventured on terra llrnm once more and going to the wharf gazed on tho beauties of the lake; as the bell be gan to ring wo scrambled for the train and were soon at our destination. A short walk brought us to the park overlooking tho bay and after lunch we went down ou the beach and spent about two hours pioking up pebbles aud listening to tho waves. To one who had never seen a large body of water it was a treat indeed aud the many boauliful shades of green and blue depicted on tho surface, together with tho dashing waves is a never-to-be-forgotten scene. Unfortunately there wero no boats t bo secured and we wero denied the pleasure of taking a boat to Milwaukee, but in stead took tho electric cars and as our time was limited we did nut see much of that great city, but 1 noticed some of tho most beautiful fountains it lias ever been my fortune to see. On going back wo stopped at Coney Island, a village about midway between tho city and the bay. There we saw numerous parrots and In a largo cage bearing the inscription 'A Happy Family' were old monkeys and baby monkeys, a white pig, u black pup, a goose, a duck, aud one poor little lone chicken; a rather the park found our party engaged in a game of ball in which wusoon joined. Tho professor was detoi mined to stay till eight as it was rumored that tho last train left at eleven, but wc llnnlly persuaded him to como and on reach lug the train found it was tho last one aud started at seven. Thoru win one feature especially caught my attention and that was tho sale of beer oa every street and corner and wherever 1 wont 1 was confronted by advertisements displayed in largo aud conspicuous let tors. Tho most popular kind was Schlilz, tho beer that made Milwaukee famous. Contrary to my expectations there did not occur to my knowledge a single light or trouble of any kind nlthough there wero beer bottles on every side. A boy wont through with a half bushel basket gathering up tho empty bottles and had it nearly full when ho came to our car. News of nn accident to tho section ah'jad of us caused n stop near Kacine and wo wero informed that wo could not roach Dixon before live tho next morning, but it wjs a falso report and wo ar rived safely at 1:30 a.m. feeling well repaid for our trip. I, lor ono was not prepared for tho surprise in store for us, i.o. my much loved teacher had been quietly married to tho 'Collogo star baseball pitcher of the west' nnd though wo wanted her all to ourselves wo have to bo content with tho new order of things. Mvictlk Ukwitt, Dixon, Ills. GUIDE ROCK. It is reported tha". ve aro to havo a colored barber, Mr. Samuels. Guy & Garrison have sold several corn binders. The farmers intend sav ing tboir fodder. I. B. Colvin and wife were both on tho sick list last week. H. Marcus' new house is nearing com pletion. J. II Keevo and R. White wore down from near Cowlos today. H. Bird is in Oklahoma prospecting. Henry Uilham was looking after fences hero this week. A Mr. Williams from eastern Neb raska was here this week toukiug for a location and likes it hero. 1. B. Colvin sold I. H. Bird's farm this year for 14,500. I. B. Colvin and J K Garrison were at tho county seat Wednesday. LINE. S me local shower. Mrs. Richard Konglo will loavo for her homo at Cambria, Wyoming on August 4th. Labrn Aubushon threshed GOO bush els of wheat from seventy acres. Kov. Campbell and Elder .Hoster of N nth tBranch will bo at District 8 Sunday, Aupust 11, at 11 a.m. for tho purpose of arranging for a grove meet ing to bo held in tho nenr future. They closed a very successful camp meeting at North Branch on July 29th with 25 conversions. aTho Fruit boys havo finished thresh ing in Lino and havo gone to Kansas. WOMER, KANSAS. Wonier had ono of tho beat rains of tho season Saturday night. Mathcs Uros. buy hogs right along just as if it had uovcr been dry. Corn is looking lino slnco tho rain "" and some farmers aro still cultivating. Mrs. 1). T. King has been quite sick but is getting nlong nicely now. Mrs. Pounds Is improving nicely. Kiiinin, F.lllo nnd Or a Clark and Sadiu Armitstead wero tho guests of Miss Tena I'ounds Sunday. J. Kosencrans and Miss May Koson crans were guests of Kov, Armitstead Sunday. F.dd Mottc.', Byron Gross and Undo D.n went to Franklin Sunday to camp meeting. Uncle Dan says ho talked with friends who had boon dead ten years by tho help of some of tho spirit ualists Sunday. Dan says them spirit ualist women nearly get a fellow in tho notion of dying so he can lie with them all tho while. Ono more trip to Frank lin and tho boys will be dnft sure. Miss Ayors is teaching music to n number of our young folks lu and around Womer. Steam threshers uro eiiito common hero at present, throe in sight at a time. Joo McCracken and Mr. I'rout havo a now power thresher and aro keeping right up with the steamers. Fritz Coats lost his pocketbook and 8117 on his way to Womer lately. Fritz says: "Ain't mm mo unnuiesi hu-k anyway, it was all tho money ( had." Tho creamery is going tight up again nnd will bo doing businos in a few davs. Tho loss of tho creamery has boon sorely felt during this hot weather as only a fow could tako caro of their milk. loo cream and pop aro on tap every day at Womer. Two more new families for Wonier. That means two more residences. Wo mer is on tho boom. Como along or your chances to get a town lot will bo like Bkvan. Tho boauty thief lias come to stay, Unless you drive tho pimples and blackheads away; Do this; don't look liko a fright; Take Kockv "Mountain Tea tonight. C. L. Cotting. Grain ranch and COO acre pasture for rent. T.J. MoKinny, Hoxio, Kansas. Haw Arc Tur Ktdacys f Dr. Hobbs' Sparaius Pills cure all kidney Ilia. ta alafraa. Add.BtarUnflIUiMdrCo.,CnlcagoorKY. If a dealer asks you to tako some tiling said to be "just ns good as Kooky Mountain Tea made by Madison Mod ieiuo Company," ask him if he makes mote money. C. L. Colling. 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