S'S81J ,;p?77 rf " I' I '' ' '; i""l- TT' WWMmMWfflWWfff0! iwwiw ill m HADBLIy'S GashBargainHoase. Grand Special Fall Opening Sale ! This is the greatest showing of NEW SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE we have ever made in Price, Stvlc, Quantity and Quality. You will be money ahead to come to this sale. In this aggressive. age a "Sit-Down-Method" at Mr. P. D. Armour put it, is fatal to success. To be ''Up-and-Doing" is the first paramount essential, but to be restful, it mjist be "Intelligent Doing." During the time since this store has been established we have striven to merit our cus tomers by serving you to the very best of our ability. That we have succeeded is attested by our remarkable growth. Sl'KCIAl, FALL OPKNINU SALE OF New Dress Goods ! Our Nmv IIihm'xihiIs anything ovur shown hi town, in price, fahiins and stylo. Spuciul miw 35, ,13 and 40i diPSH Fabrlrd I'Iih'imI ui miIo nt 2oo. 20 pLuts of tlio New CO nmt OOo (Iil'.sh gmxU placed on hhIuhIUSo Hamlaomtt New weaves placed on sale at CO and OOn por jd regular 75 and 85c values. 04 in GOe Hulling in tliu naw thatlcs sala pricMG. New Black Goods. Our allowing of them this ncason la vory linu ranging in prion from 23i! to $3 QlNGHAnS. At apocial priou. 7c Apron nheek giugliams at 5i2. Special loi of now ureas gingliauirt at , 7, 8 and 10j New Flannelaines. 12lo Flauiiolalnea aala price 8)t. 151 Now Flannelainoa hiU priutt 10.'. 18o NVw Flnnnolame salt price 121. They are line and will make hand ' noma wrappers, hause ilisasaa or dressing aacques. CALICOES FOR SPECIAL OPENING SALE 8000 jds axtra standard calicoes placed on sale at 10 vdti for 20c, only one Pattern sold to each cus tomer. CALICOES i0 Turkey Kcd colicnes sale price 5c. 7o blacK and wliita calicoeHsale price Go. 7c Indigo IjIiih calicoes sale price 5o. 7e silver grav calicoes sale price Oc. 7u faauy dress styles sale price 5o. 7o percales sale pi leu 5o 10.; percales sala mice 7o. lOo Ciclouiics sala piic 7c. SPECIAL Muslin - Sale ! 7c Wear-hud Muslin sale price 5c. 10.1 blenched muslin siilo price 7ic LL nnliiiutcheil muslin m U. 7c un bleacheil muslin in 5i Blanket Sale.. Our sales on hhinkelH have ah cady proven that we n showing mo lies't valuta. We Will mukoymi an extia saving by buying voiii' IiIuhkcIs x this miIii hxiln lbvl Ian n gray blankets sale puce 18c Extra tlOo tan hlutikrlx pur pair Kale pi ion 70 Uxl giay in tan blanket t,ale puce H3c. Lace Curtains. Special purchase of New Lace cur tains placed on sale al baigaiu prices. UNDERWEAR ! Special Opening Sale ! Ladies, Mens ami Childreus Win ter Underwear. 30 doz ladies natural grey hoavy tleeco vests or pants sale price S5c. Special In ladies combination suits sale price 00c. Special in qhildreiis u're combination mi its sale price 25c. Special in mens wind Fleeced Shirts or P.uit.s wain price I5u. Heller than ever, our new lino of Fall and Winter Underwear riiey wuro boiiftut m the very lm csi prices for pooils. We are going est pric to sell t SPECIAL Table - Linen - Sale in the better Grades. 7'J in Half bleached table linen sale piicetOc. 8.'m 72 in half lii.Mcti d table linen Mile price 00c. 08u Extra quality bleached table linen siiIm price COc. $1.00 grade extra fine satin damask sale price 750. THE NEW OUTINGS ! At special bargain prices. Hand some assortment of patterns from which 10 select, 70 nuttings light or dai k colors sale prico 5u. lOo out. ings sale price Bu 12Ji outings ele gant pattern sale price 10i! One 3iimi 1000 Wis rainiiHiitR .ml ui..., length outings sale price 5, 7 and Do. SntiKer llannol Co per yd, eolton ilanuel 5c pur yaul. SPECIAL OPENING GkOAHSAkEI Wa promise you the Largest, the best and mast Complete shewing of laoies Garments ever made in Ked Cloud. OrertflOOO worth at ladies Jackou, Cloaks, Furs, Childrens Jackets and Cloaks. Placed on sale for this special sale. Buying them n largest and best Cloak market In the country, wecau hIiow yen the Kieatost values ever bliown. Ladies Jackets from 12 upwards Ladies Coats from 15.00 to 150 Child) ens Jackets and Cloaks at tl 50 and up wards we especially want you to look through our Cloak Depart ment. Millinery Department. Grand Special Opening Sale of the Novcst and Latest Styles, Ladies Heady 10 Wear Hals, Lidies i'rimtned llat. Ladies Pattern Hats. Hcing at no extra exnejso foi handling this hue wo can make you u big saving in your hat buying. Come and see them, Special values in tiie Children's No v Ti (pif. ami oim-i Head wear 111 2ou and up Special Shoe Sale. Better Than Ever. Our nmv Hues for fall trade. Ladies Shoes, Children shoes ,vr belter lhaii liter. Our shun dep ir nient lias uiaiiua bi gruwih 111 hhIcs ( mil Shoos at money Miring prices lie doing the work ladies o.dms at 81 25, I .Ml, 1 7. -? (K .,mt 2 50 I luliliciis slines at !.", 05, 75, 7.'c. $1,1.15. 1 25 and tl AU ' ' Our Hival liraiid of Lvdies shoes at $1.7f pei pan ale lull up 1,, mo3l ?J 00 grades nIiuu 11 tiispwhere. Our Kival brand C'nildieus shoes at$l, 125. a"d 8150 am moiiey s vers mi uoimI itliiiiix .hues, KVKUY I'.UU WAKKANTEU. SPKOIAL SALK OF White Bed Spreads. At75,.100and 1.2, Kxtia qual. Ity$2 h ringed bed spreids sale price 1.25 SPECIAL In Hint bli-k murcitri.uil hatemi '"giil.ii 25 1 q oiliiy .,., price 15-, S iiip-i is hitck a.ilu iiia nt 10. 121. PHE CHIEF FDaUKHID BT V. L. MoMILLAN. yttr , jmentiik ,,,, 1100 50 PUUMSIIKI) KVKUY KK1DAT atercd l toe ;oit office at Ked Cloud, Net.i toendcluiuill metter. ADVKKT1SINO KATBS! Local edTertliliR 6 centa per line per luue. Lenl Alverdlnit for entertfllnmni. con tru. hqcuiii, tvs., Rlren bj cburchea, chnrltuble jclitles, etc.. where ell tnonejii rlcd Ihort- 'ran ere ued wholly for church or cliarliable oclello flmtlen Hues free ami nM over ton linen 3(i conts per Hue per Ixiic. Local ailTcrtlsliiK of ciiturtalnmcuK conccrls, ecltalii, etc., where per cent Is Klvcn 10 pro tinier. A centr per line per Issiiu. Dirt.ir AiirEiiTiitiNii, ineroliiinn per mouth (711 1)110 Imlf roliiiiiu per mouth ;) f,u 1 no fourth column per inoalh t T5 'Ipncrnl illnplny HilvcrlNltiK ti'i tcutii per inch pertsnuc. The Stale Join mil of last Suudii speaking of the dath of Pie-hlcnt Me Klnley sajf-: "The shock tu.ihe cnuutiv jestcidaj niornlng causciJ by the at iiuceuieui of the president' death was almost as violent as that pioduced by Ihu nes of tin deadly assault upon him a. week previous by a tieachcroiis assassin. There was, however, some warning in this case. Twenty.foiir hours earlier, the public n juicing al the mat ked im provement in the stricken nun's condi lion, was rudely BiispeiideO by the news that his heait was suriou-ly ultec'.cd and 1 hat the physicians thought thoj ehnnt'o for recovery was cxcewdiiigly small. "Hut if wo can keep him ulivc one more night," they said, "he may rally fiom the iclapsi." It was not to be. As the darkness gathered over the eatth the stiength of the .stalwatt luaa of tin ppoplo waned and befote the dawn of another day he gave us his last message, "Good bye all. It is God's way. Ills will bo dune," ami in a short timo nil was over Infinitely pathetic, was thai scene, but it was iuliuitely in spiring. He died like u soldier, a statesman, and it christian, in the full possession of his faculties, in full com maud of his splendid courage, Up to the moment of insensibility thai preceeded the end. Fiom tho instant that he felt the sti oke of the assassin's bullets to the instant of departing consciousness, no complaint passed his lips. His thoughts were for others, not for himself. "Don't tell my wife" was his first ut taiance when he realized his dangerous condition. The next was as he cast his eyes toward tho struggling group around the prostrate body of his player, "Let 110 one hurt linn." Tho greatness of tho president wo have lost has been illustrated during the last week of his life in a way that will alienee forever the carping of Ins critics and the sense less taunts and gibes of his foes. He was a man of whom the nation will always be pioud. Hrnv, upright, genial, tender and wise, his fame will grow brighter with ovory decade, and history will write biai down as one of tie greatest cltiz-ns that the republic has produced, a character unique in its symmetry, sphjiieid in its beauty, mag nificent in its strength and stainless in its purity. Wherever we find him, the same. A student, struggling with pov erty, private saldler, officer in the army of the union, lawyer, congressman, goveraor, president, husband, his stat lire leveled up four square to the height of his opportunity, tho faith of his fellow men followed him without variableness or shadow of turuins Few men in history have been, more universally and sincerely mourned than is William MoKinley." Homo visitors' excursions Hurling ton Route. September 17 and 24. Ou tober 1 and 8 Greatly reduced rates In points in Ohio nud Indiana. Iteturu limit thirty iIiijh. Nearest agent, Hur- liugtou Route, will be'glad to uive you additional information or sell von a tloket. J. rltAM'is, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Mr ft ft ft 0 ft it tt it) xii W ito i. v) i it) it it) it it it it it it it it it H it it) it) it it it it ilt it 0 it it) 0 it) 0 0 id it) VaV it) it) 0 it) " . ilrU Hed Cloqd Inter state Fair 1 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 24 to 27, 1901. Will be the best fair in the state outside of the State Pair. The Best Horse Show ! The best Cattle Show ! .. The best Hog Show ! The best Poultry Show ! The best Show of Cereals ! to Best show of Vegetables and the best show Fine Arts, MechanicalArts and Merchandise that can be found in western or central Nebraska or Kansas. The best Show of Fruits! to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Aside from the usual premiums offered for HORSE - RACES there will be two Go-as-Yoa-Please : Foot : faces distance 5 miles, with a purse of $50 in each race. Every body allowedto enter these races. No one barred except money winners in first race not allowed to enter second. I Grand Flower Parade ! 1 0 ill 0 0 ill it), ili for which $50.00 in premiums have been offered, will take place on Wednesday, September 25th. Everybody is invited to take part in this parade and compete for the premiums. Decorate your vehicle and win a prize. Something new and novel will be given in the way of a Riding - Tournament ! i for which $50 in prizes has been appropriated and in which all may participate. This alone will be worth the price of admission. Don't fail to see it. Bird-Shot For T$yer I No use to hunt ticrirs witl 'bird-shot. It doesn't hurt t' I tiger any and &' awfully riJ I tor you. Consumption h a tiu' lmong disease. It i.-.stenltl I but once started it rapid! I jats up the flesh and destro the-life. No use to go lutntir it with ordinary food and met. icine. That's only bird-shot. It still advances. Good hcavv charges of Scott's Emulsion will stop tho advance. The disease feels that. Scott's Emulsion makes the body strong to resist. It soothes and toughens the lungs and sustains the strength until the disease wears itself out. Send for free triple, Of 0 it) 0 it it it ik) it 0 it) it) 0 it) it it it it) it it) it it it) it it) it it it it) it) 0 it it) it) it it it) it) it Bands, Ball Games, Steam Swings, and other interesting and and attractive amusements. to to to to to to $ to to to to to to to to to to Auction Sale of Thoroughbred Cattle and Hogs to U A. 1 to eujuxj. vxy . Aside from the above the Fair Association will give away absolutely free of charge the following valuable premiums to people attending the fair. Don't fail to come as you may hold a lucky number. ar ? bj One sulky lister, One Steel wind mill One sewing machine, - One gasoline stove One camera, One pair spectacles, One set sad irons One Dclph dishpan One Brownie kodak - " Twenty subscriptions to Ilouse; hold, at $1 each . - ' One delph tea pot One delph coffee pot One delph stew pan $40 po 30 00 25 00 ) .7 00 s 00 m 5 00 I 1 75 j 1 35 I , .5 j 20 OO Jla 90' ( 80 j 45 One card receiver One hay rake One fanning mill Three rolls roofing One wood stove One Waterville razor. One delph teakettle - One dclph water pail One delph berling kettle Six subscriptions to Home 'Flowers at $ 1 each, One delph coffee pot One delph stew pan Twenty subscriptions to Farm News at 50c each I $3 5 00 30 00 25 00 10 00 6 00 4 00 ' 35 1 25 I OO id 6 00 ' 80 80 10 00 KemembeF the dates, Sept. 24 to 27. Don't fail to come as the fair this year will be bigger and better than ever. D. J. Myers, Secy. J. L. Miner, Pres. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to tov to to to m m m m m m m m to to to to to to to tor to to to to to to to .to to : i i I t I 1 lieu) tlie oame way, vW J jCOTiWUmvvi t ' JX Will ,!. t,? ssasssssssssasssasssaasaaaisasl hi $H .C4& i.' S3 " M .- 't? -"Slt. xhtuM !"'-iL,-- ufci . ftEkSS