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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1902)
.. V I VOLUME XXX. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JVLY L 1002, NUMBER 25 The - Big: - Store. Goprespondeoee. Items o( Interest as Repotted bv Chief Reporters at Several Nearby Localities. A specially attractive list of items on which there is a nice little saving for the shopper who takes advantage of them. Furniture. Mattrcsr.cs, 2.75, 3.00, 4-00, 5 00, 6. do and Sb.oo. Smith Davis coil springs at 2.50, 3.00 and $1.25. Six odd Commodes, from 4.00 to 6.00, your choice for $3.50. Odd wood beds, full size your choice for $4. Folding book case 5A feet high, 3 feet wide, solid oak, $375 Oak dining chairs, cane seat at $5-75 Pr set. Hardwood, cane seat high bac dining chairs, $4.50 Per set Cane seat sewing rocker $1.25. Large cane seat comfort rocker for $2.00. A cobler seat rocker for $1 .35. A special in couches, best steel construction at $7 and $9. Kitchen cabinets from $6.00 to $12.50 each, all full size cabinets. Groceries. National Iiiscuuit Co., fresh gin ger snaps, 7.1c. Choice Japan rice at 5c. Gallon pie fruit, peeled pie pea ches and apricots per can 37c. Lima beans 5c lb. Package cleaned currants at be per package. 1 lb can Baked Beans with tomato sauce 7c. 7 cans Sardines for 25c. 1 lb can of Baking Powder for Sc. 1 lb can of Baking Soda for 5c. Wash Goods. Our purchases of wash goods this season have been very large, and our sale very heavy. About the middle of June we placed our line of iSc and 20c dimities, lawns, batistes, cord ed dimities and Swisses on sale at 14c to clean up the short lengths ami remnants. We still have a number of 5 to 15 yard pieces left and we olfer them at 14c while they last. 14c for 18 and 20c dimities, lawns, Swisses, etc. 6c for 10c ginghams, lawns, Swisses, etc. 25c for Egyptian tissues, were 30c. Sewiug Machines. $14.00, $16.00, 18.00, 20.00, and 23.00. Complete set of attachments with all machines. Written guarantee with each machine. See our new patterns in swell front cases. BLADEN. It will bo ilry, by nntl by. Farmers ars trying to cut their grain botweun shower.. Goonro Cather was in town Tuesday looking up 11 threshing otitlit, to com mence- threshing as soon as it is rj enough. 1 hero was no publication of the Kit tcrprise last week on account of the sickness of tho editor, Ij. K. Spencc. (Jeonru Solomon received his new mail wagon Tuesday morning and made his llrst trip over rural route No. 1. Tho largo window glass which was broken out ol tho Spenco building was replaced Tuesday. If tho rains continue it will bo a wet Fourth. C. K. Hicks returned from Lincoln Monday. Charles Spenco anil family left for Uuskin, Neb., Wednesday morning to visit relatives and friends. S. J. Wheeler has been somewhat in disposed the past few days. A. Franco wns elected school treas. urer at the atmual meeting Monday. There was quite a lively time at the school nit eting Monday. The actions of tho school committee, who arc V. S. Hull. J. L. (JrandstulT and A. l John son, were severely criticised by the Books say they arc all married and have big families. Wort Stovons went to Smith Center Saturday to begin Ills work in tho nor mal institute. Verne Smith and wife, who havo been visiting his father and mother, departed for Topeka, Ivan., Wednes day. Terry IJoardsloo returned homo from his Oklahoma tour Wednesday and re ports tho country there about tho same as other places. tin il lioiuilitiB nlaco for himself and brothers during tho normal instituu. Klmer Frazior took tho train for Smith Center Sunday evonlug. Ho be gan his work in the normal Monday. Vem S nith sold 11 lino cow to Oto Frnzier Friday. Jim (Jillis was in Ked Cloud Friday. Mr. Totter and Harvoy Graham woro delegates to tho convention at Smith Center Saturday. Will Dollins and wife woro tho Sun" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Frazior. Klmer Heardslee's baby is reported on tho sick list this week. Mrs. (ieorgo King and mother were in Hed Cloud Friday. Tho boys mot hero Saturday and had a tine gamo of ball. Oto Frazior was helping Kd Carpor Given fm. in his alfalfa last week. Gommeneing, Saturday, June 21st. Ladies9 Wrappers. To quickly reduce our stock, we place on sale our entire scock of ladies' wrappers at reduced prices. $1.25 wrappers reduced to 98c. $1.75 wrappers reduced to $1.38. $1.00 wrappers reduced to 7SC. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. MINER i SP bcial We li;ie just received a m w lot of f Prui U&Ut IS 4fi 6 '9 And to move them in a hurry we will sell them very cheap. Get out prices before buying. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. mutci m ch (or pouUry and nuils. -V 10 OK. toyttc? &" GROCERIES AND MEAT mArmtto. V. c ? ? j c 7 1 New Barber Shop. ISAKKLRY & SCHAFFNIT, Proprietors. IJ.iseim nt Totiisr Wriglit ISiiiiding. I Scissors GroiinoV Hazops Honed,; ANU ALL KINDS OF KDC.K TOOLS SHARPLNLD j All kinds of bather work txieutodj promptly and atifnetioii 'imriinfL'iMl. j patrons of tho district, lliey trieu hard to explain their position, nut it was of no use, but they were taken up and turned down at every turn they iittennited to iniikc. The people of tlie district were organized under tho lead ership of tho leai less "littlo giant,1 lv II. Cox of (Menwood township, who in his xpt'cch told tho school board that their aetions and their plans lanl in their seeret -tar ehamber meeting- woie blacker than tho Miioku thai rollid from the smokestack of hndiw 111.- im-iting got pretty warm mid, while It did not eollio to blow, lliclll- ! hers of ilirt school hoard were called iar si vera', times, and a motion was I put before tho people Hiking the mem bers of the school board to re.-ign forthwith, which ci.rried almost unani mously, only two voting against the motion. V. S. Hall, "tho emperor, as ho is known here in town, was model utor of the meeting and continually refused to put tho motions that came before tho meeting. It looked at one tlmo as if no levy would bo matle tor a sniwidl in Hladon this year. All the trouble seemed to nriso because the board hired a teacher, who made a failuro of tho school last year, at an ad- vnneo in salary of $10 per month, anil against tho wishes of three-fourths of tho patrons of tho district, and the ex pulsion of some live or six scholars last spting. Finally it was voted that a levy of 10 mills on all taxable property tin nindes that fenia o teachers no em- v ..... ..-, ployed in both rooms and that nine months school be held. Just how all this will end wo nro curious to know, as tho two faction?, tho school board and tho people, will not unite on tho teacher employed by the noaru. REACH. w. A. Mvci'suf Lebanon was visiting J J in our neighborhood iuu Thursday. ,)..! Frnzier was shopping in Ked Cloud Frltfay. A. Hartnmn took a 11 r o load - f liags to ltcd Cloud Friday. Jack Forgny of Lobanon was visiting with l'erry Ueardsleo one day last week. Henry Nyhera is suffering from a slight atroke of paralysis i" his hand, and is uimblo to two his thumbs at all, I Oui Frnzier and Henry Nyberg took t.e train Fi May niRht for Smith Cm tur. Hinry went as a dolegnto to the rfiiiniillcan convention and Oto to look . . - t L l'lenty of rain is reported all over tho state, but a littlo warmer weather is noidcil to niako tho corn grow properly. GARFIELD. Haiti, rain, rain Nebraska is a rainy stale. L'ewellvn King answers to tho name "pa" and mys it is u girl. Mother and daughter are getting along well. Puis is a great year for girls. The ..,.-! nn-iwt mil' u fit tlm Lome of Mr. i j - and Mrs Charley Smith. Charles Aiiuuk, tho nuw iitoderaloi o( di.tiiet No. ill!. saj: "1 am in training every day for the fat men's race at Ked Cloud on Independence day " Kll liouchin, dai hold's long distance horseshoe pitcher, stands ready to con test with all comers. Ho will pitch for either love or money. Myrtle Smith had tho misfortune to cut her linger quite seriously on a piece of glass. The wet weathor makes tho farmers happy for two reasons it makes Hie crops grow and it makes it impossible to work. Jcsso Ailes ciimo hero Monday night on a short visit Below we give a partial list ot the dooks we nave on hand at present. Amlilnti N'lKlilx (') New nml HcvIhm! E'lltton The Korlimea of NIkcI -....Soott Iviitilmu Scott lleyiiml lliu I'lty (U) A.Coimn Doyle SlnuiKO SeerclH A. Coiinii Dojlo All Sorts nml ComlltloiiH of Men llceiiiit miJ ltlco ,!,,( lMwntils Kiik.lil Krmtit 'y"11 llcppo the Coaocrlpt Anthony Trollilio Chicot thclctfr Dntmis t'lititucss ilo Cliurny - DiiiiuiH I.vo nml Uhorly inuniiH Diiiniii Sm ii I ... Sftllll .. iiml "mill Wanton rin; i tc A - TAI I soiuo of tho fai mors say ineynivoii'i -iDjiuoo.il. w. ...3... U1VL - U5 - A n1 Ja8lnKi0piK.w.ed in their Holds. They riving wild horn. J.J. Smith has at last caught enough water to fill his pond. It was dry all through 1001. Tho school meeting in district No. 'M was very harmonious. Thoy will havo six months school there during tho coming year. Tho rain Saturday night and Sunday u'tiised tho postponement of Sunday school at the M. K. church. WALNUT CREEK Heuvy rains Walnut creek full a!-j mot tooveilliwing. Mr. JessiPn is having his wheat cut. Mr. Hddy of Innvalo preached here lat Bundny. Th United Urethren ato iiolding inei tings in the tatmrnaclo on Itock Creek. Tho quarterly meeting will be held nest Sundav. Hev. Con Hewitt and family are vi.-'-itiug with fdeilds. O.ie of Tom ilonsV flnu eows was killed by falling over a high bank. Mr. Farnliam had tho mlsfortunii to it jut 0 one of his horses severely, wln'o ThL't'nnscrll't it'iimte li! IImkuIoiiiio CilllMtt-Ilt Tin- cuiiiesof UuilulitniU IlliPlllllt Vnmhoii 1I10 t!rlokct lictilcn Confd-Moiisof mi EiiKlWi Opium Bitter !)u f uliicy (iolil i:i-lc Miirllit A linnulitcrol lltth IllacU Tho Fronlicrimcii CJ) Alumni Tho Hlllhciliile Uommico Iluwlliornu Anliith - Marie Corclll fnrtln -- ':,,er rilKrlin'H l'roitress Iliniynn TI10 IleemMerH H"" eslnn Humphrey Clinker Smollct Corlnno !"lt'1 I'nrlH Sketch Hook '1 imckerny The Mini Who WnMiooil Merrick .luck Homer Mary 8. Tienian llomoi-cllo - - 'y 3- Tlcrnnii Woo.llnlcrs Thos. 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