K !N . f -. ... ,1 fa e-j-ji, t'jgjj.rigggr.J'TK. 'Jfl VOLUME XXIX. yjBBBBBHwy!yiroMPii LffSsJssBBrvTsiisay MINER BROTHERS, ,&& zr 4i v- see ouv behove iz -$oeso maveV? i ox axv ov4eve4 special osl vad better see vvm vs aoeeV.. ,J W y,. ft T to -"WlteC jytlXnA- RED W. B. Flour, Feed, Oats, Corn, Baled Hay and Coal Oil. HARD - AND - SOITT - COAI. D No. 1 Third Avenue, Red Cloud, Nebr-,'. Phone No, 51 PLATT & FREES CO.. Chicago - Lumber - Vard. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. r JLumber, .Lime,' Coalgand I.Cement. gv52gjajj:g?S?rWH ITS A LITTLE EARLY And our advance offering on English llanneletts will no doubt bring to your mind the importance of buying outings early this season. Our stock in cludes about ioo pieces of these fleecy goods, dark and light shades, fancy plaids and stripes, all fast colors. We want to sell you outings this year and offer you an early choice of any of these isAc Flan neletts up to and including August 24 at gc yd. Warm Days! There'll be some warm days yet, and you will want one of those cool, comfortable skirts. They are just about half the usual price now. All $1.00 to $1.25 Skirts, this sale, 65c. All $1.50 to $2.00 Skirts, this sale, Soc. All $1.25 to 3.00 Skirts, this sale, $1.00. Don't Bother making a waist when you can buy one that will fit, and wear as well, at our low prices. A few choice numbers left for your inspection. All 50, and 6dc Waists at 30c. All 75 85c to $1.00 Waists at 50c. All $1.25 to $3.06 Waists at $1.00. r : - f Just received several thousand yards of Challies. Colors Blue, Light Blue, Buff. Pink and Red. We are closing them out ten yards for 32c. 1 On Our Bargain Counter. Short length Percales at 10c yd. ' Short Length Toil Du Nord Ginghams at 8c yd. 7c Fancy Calicoes at 4c yd. Best 10c Ginghams at 6c yd. Imported French Ginghams, regular 35c at 19c yd. Your Home will be more homelike with a few odd pieces of new furniture. Our prices are low and quality the best. Ladies' Cane Seat Rockers, price was $1.75, this sale $1.25. The Large Arm Rockers, regular $2.50, this sale S1.75. Kitchen Cupboards, sold at 5.00, during this sale, $3.90. Bed room suit, 3pieces, oak, a well made suit, worth regular $20.00, this sale $13.50. Bed Room Suit, 3 pieces, 'hard wood, regular 15.00, this sale, $12.90. CLOUD, NEBRASKA. ROBY, DKAI.KH IN .BBaaaV .-"nr'sssEK!M .-.rrtrir,r'a3!-iS'ty,.jrr RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 16, 1901, Scissors Gf oiind, Hazofs Honed, AN1J ALL KINDS OF EDGE TOOLS SHARPENED AT TriK Bob Barkley & W. F. Lodge Barber Shop. First door south of Star bakery and restaurant. All kimlK of barber work executed promptly anil satisfaction guaranteed, GIVE - US -.A - CALL. w dacate Tonr Ilowelt With CMcereta. Sfiy S nbArolc; ?.ur.f cnyPtlon forever. !S!S''v') frBawswJtffW BLADEN. Bladen needs a lawyer. Lightning killml n horso for James Vance Saturday evening. Gus Ilonory, his wifo ,nnd father from near Rosoland wore visiting at Al Heed's Sunday. Only thirteen slept in the livery stable Saturday night on account of the rain. B Leo of Lawiencn was a guest at the homo of II. L. Illchondefor over Sunday. (5uo. Perkins and Sam Sears of Cntup boll were in tho village Sunday. Win. Burden and family of Camp bell spent Sunday with his parents at this place. A cousin of Miss Harmons from Guide liock Is spending a few days in this villago. (5o( Maxwell of Holsteln was on our alreets Monday. Williard Swigart left Monday for Dps Moines, Iowa, whero hn found em ployment. C. A. Easterly has taken charge of the moat market at this place. Win. an I Chas. McDonald drove over to Blue Hill Saturday. Mrs. Soujuck of Paulino who spont several days visiting her daughter Mrs. Easterly returned home 1'iidny accom panied by her daughter. E. V. Bowkorand family left Tuesday morning for Sioux Falls, Iowa, where they will make their future homo. Another line rain in this vicinity Saturday evening which will help tho corn and we may yet have feed. During the storm Saturday ovoning lightning struck Mrs. Corey's barn. There buiughay in the loft it was soon nblnzo and burned to tho ground in a very short time. North of town quite a number report tho loss of wind mills which woro blown down, as there was quite a strong wind during tho rain storm. The people f this villago had a little extra to talk about last Friday, when a certain doctor who has lately como to town arrested Druggist Phelps who is in the employ of Chas. E. Hicks, char ging him with unlawfully practicing medicino and trying to make out a criminal case against him, when in fnot ho had only been compounding medi cines under the instructions of his em ployer. The papers wore drawn up by an attorney from Blue Hill. As soon as arrested Mr. Phelps demanded a hearing which took place before Justice of the Peace Cutter. Mr. Phelps was represented by P. W. Warner, the law yer on the Bluo, who presented his points so clearly that tho court at once dismissed the case. No causo of ac tion. Mr. Phelps has gained many frionds while the doctor has lost as the actions plainly shows it was a matter of spite work. PLEASANT GROVE. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Beardslee last week. All parties doing well. Camp meeting in Mr. Aubushon's grove commencing Wednesday night, Bro. Jonas Campbell at the holm. Tho high water last Saturday night washed out the approaches to Mr. Shannon's bridge across Penny creek. About four inches of rain fell in this neck of the woods last Saturday night. Mr. Houtaling has a job on hand keeping his sickles sharp. He says sunflowers and ccckle burrs are harder to cut than alfalfa or grass. ' Mrs. Shannon, Gertie and Archie took advantage cf the dry spell and wont visiting to Gay lord. Harvey Merrill visited last week with a brother in Missouri. He reports a good rain in that locality last Satur day. Ed. Gordon was hauling bridge tim bor last Monday morning. Haying in all the nooks and corners is tho order of the day. A great many of the farmers fool bet ter sinco the rain but the fellows who had their fodder cut wish it had not rained as it mav spoil their foddor, Poter Leidorbraudl is building a lino WSSmmmmKmssissSSiW gfMtSWteu,,. -?' WoMsJ? of eggs or glue is used in roasting HON COFFEE It is all coffee pure coffee strong and of delicious flavor. Some coffees are varnished with a cheap coating of eggs, glue or other equally noxious sunstances. T!iinvlml tmcknun liKHirm uniform .uunlitr anl rrimliiiu.. barn on his homo placo. Ho has tho foundation laid and is hauling lumber for the building at present. Mr. Shannon is the proud possessor of a swarm of bnes. Otis Finzior failed to go to the Phil ippines nml will teach in tho Johnston district for tho coming year. Miss Delpha Potter toachos Pleasant Grove district. Mr. Shannon spent Sunday with Clias. Throckmorton who is improving somewhat. Fred Wittwer and family wore visit ing with Ben Gibson's family last Sun day. Al Slaby Is taking a few days rest in the threshing season for tho aako of the horses. He will have a new engine nnd separator noxt fall and then watch out for tho grain. All are going to sow moro or loss fall wheat tills' season In order to boo how long they can stand it. Cattle are choap and milk cows can bo bought for rather small tiguros. Turnips aro beginning to sprout being in tho ground three weoks or more. state'creek. Kvoryouo has something to do, Somo aro haying, somo threshing and somo plowing for fall sowing. One great consolation, the health of the country is extra good. Mr. Throckmorton has sold out his stock and crop to Mr. Shuck on tho Marsdcn farm and will leave us soon for his future homo in Canada. Mr. Potter who wont east on a visit to Now York will be homo soon. Mr. Gainer has boon re-employed to teach the Oriole school. The Profes sor taught seven terms in succession and then about seven at Lebanon and now tho second one again at Oriole. Otis Frnzier will teach in the Hope or Johnson district this (nil and winter. William Fruit who accidentally shot himself at Red Cloud was burled at Oriolo last Wednesday. Al Scrivnor has sold out on tho ranch all but about twelve or tlftcon head of horses and mules. Ho gets about 11,000 for cattlo and crops and sells to some Lebanon cattle men. Tho grasshoppers are doing serious damago to the fruit. They attack the peachos eating tho pulp to tho seod, which still remains en tho tree. Mt. Hope has no teacher yot. That is the result of electing a school board win vote for a man teacher or nono. Occasional. 11 $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to loarn that thoro is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cur.o in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally acting directly qn the bioou and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diiease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so, much faith in its curative powers that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to ouro. Write for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciienkt & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are-tho best. wrf '" i.rriT?kv. . . NUMBER 33 LINE. Two inohos of rain this week. Tho lato corn is doing-lino. Fall plowing is tho order of tho day. Uov. Jamos Campboll nnd Elder Ester of North Branch will hold a series of mootings at tho Labon Aubushon grovo commencing August Mth and will con tinue for ton days. Come Sunday nnd bring your basket welt tilled and stay all day. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Munkato, Kansas woro tho guests of S, C. Shuck this week. They report corn u failure, and wheal good. A sister of Mrs. Shuck who has boon visiting her this summer, departed for her homo in Oklahoma this wook. There will bo more whoat sown in Line this fall than ever before. Tho Aubushon boys will sow two hundred acres', Allen Carpenter 100 acres, Amos Gust 80 acres, the Keagle boys 125 acres. In fact all of the farmers will sow somo wheat this fall. Tho political pot is beginning to boll. Three candidates out for assessor. Uov. Campbell of North Branch was the guest of Win. Van Dyke this week, Miss Ll.zii! Zalman died at her homo on August 10th, niter a short illness with typhoid fever. The remains woro laid at rest in thu lied Cloud cem etery on Thursday. Mr. Sattloy of Highland, Kansas, died on August U, nnd was bupitd nt tho stone church comotcry on August 11th. win ci.ouu ciTr, Kiitsr wakd Tho republican voters of tho First ward of tho city of Red Cloud are re quested to moot in caucus nt thoCiiiEr oflice on Friday, August 10, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing twolvo dele gates to attend the republican county convention on August 21, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. W.B. RoBV.Com. Farm for Sale. Half section, live miles from Rod Cloud. Ono of the best upland farms in Wobstor county. J. W. Wallik, Rod Oloud, Nob. m The beauty thief has como to stay, Unless you drive the pimples and blackheads away; Do this; don't look like a fright; Take Rocky Mountain Tea tonight. C. L. Cotting. Haw Ara Tar KMmji f .Dr. Bobbe' iMrini PI lit enreall kldaer IU. tm lie free. Add. HMrUos Beaedy Co.. Cklcaso er KT. The Bullet Of the assassin may be more sudden, but it is not more sure than the dire punish iiieut meted out to the man who abuses his stomach. No man is stronger than his stomach. When the stomach is dis eased the whole body is weakened. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutritiou. It cures diseases of other organs when it cures the diseases of the stomach, ou which the several organs depend for iiuiiiuuii anu viiaiiiy. nI would mv In tvvinl a regard to your medicines greatly benefited by them. II. of Ieaudo, Van Burnt Co., mi i nave nee n i write Mr. I. a. Bel la. "I wa at one time a I thought almost S& at death's door. I waa conntiea to my house and part of the time to my bed. I bad taken galloua of medi cine, but it only fed the disease; but Imust say that Golden Med leal Discovery' ha cured me, and to-day have beta for twent i ant stouter than I yeara three ears. I ant now fort v. hree veara olit. iri ian in an twenty-nine bottlea of Golden Medical Discovery, besides two or three dosen vials of Dr. I'lerce'a Pellets, but now I take no medicine." Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets cure con stipation. - .. " ---" 1 Jg iM !i I 'i i fr1 r.1 M t M ifi l 1 I t m I'H i 1 i, i! .i '. ."! Y iU HI n .i .-. .' m;c. . n '