I I I iBWfiWB VOLUME XXX. RED CLOUD, NEHHASKA, OCTOItlSK 21. 11)02, NUMHElt 1 1 Miner Brothers Store News, Petticoats Black Saline 20 Styles Several styles of accordion pleating, with drop-skirt corduroy bind ing. Other styles pleated, ruffled and plain. They are made from Mercerized Satine, and are just as handsome as those made of the best silks and will not cut and pull to pieces. : : : : : : : : Prices range from : : : : : $1.00 to $4.00 Each. Cloaks Warmth Means Health If you wear one of these pretty garments you will be comfortable, both mentally and physically. They are the garments best suited to the rifceds of the average woman in cold weather. We have a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses and Children. : : LADIES 45-INCH COAT American Mills Kersey, heavy satin lining pearl buttons, velvet collar, strap seams, in black in K.f and castor .... . . 1J.DU LADIES' 27-INCH GARMENT American Mills Kersey, pearl buttons, storm collar, guaranteed satin lining; cannot be n ra matched anywhere at the pries . . . f.OU Misses' Garments, from . . $3.0o to $S.5o Children's Garments, from . . 2.oo to S.50 Dress Goods We want you to see this winter's weight in the new K.'lll nirinrrc Tliuw n so line in texture and coloring that they cannot fail to please you. One lot of 20 pieces of 38-inch wool suitings, in a strong line of colors, sold elsewhere for 60c; our price . . 47c 5.-inch broadcloth, 90c; other grades $1.10, $1.25 and $1.50 beryard rrcooLO m cllill,il ru ROods in slocI. from which to make waists that are just to your liking. : : : : Mercerized cotton waistings, fancy weaves, per yard . "-c Wool waistings, per yard . . . 6octo$i". Mctalic print velvets .... goc All goods purchased in this department sponged free of charge. Furniture the factories and loaded from Chicago. ten to twenty per cent. And when show bedroom suites as follows: Bedroom suites Solid oak dining chairs, each Cupboard Iron beds We arc preparing to unload an other carload of furniture this week. Goods bouoht direct fmm Our prices are a saving of this car is unloaded we will $12 50 to $60 00 .00 to 3.00 5 00 to 13.50 2.50 to 20.00 Grocery Department Fresh Ginger Snaps ylc Bulk Coffee 9"c 2 packages Force . . . . . 25 c 7 bars White Russian Soap . . . 25 c 5-lb package Oatmeal . . . to packages washing powder 32 ounces baking powder . 8 bars Diamond C Soap . . We have just unloaded a big car of Holland seed cabbage. It is very fine. In 100-lb l'ts, or less, ic per pound. A carload of fine apples. Get our prices a. $)!. GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. iwsmer brothers. S GUIDE ROCK. C I). Fisher purchased a farm In Stillwater this week Win an I Andy tiny wore at Keil Cloud on business Tuesday. A. L Drinkwator 1ms purchased tho F. A Vance limn north of town. 1I0I111 Klndschor and son William were at the county seat Thuisday C 15. Casler pui chased another farm 1101th of town tlio llrst of tin week. Colviu A Hiircus will take your sub sciiption lor the Lincoln SundayStar. Mr liny and Mr Chrisinan of Iowa both pui chased farms near hero last week. I Walter V Watt and wife start for li. ho tonight wheie they espeol to locate I Mrs C impboll has moved into the. picpcity nlu iccently pui chased of W. I! Watt. P.uties fiom Lincoln Xubraska pur chased two farms noithwest of heio last week John Strut ton of Hall county, X o biaska is in town today, Mr Stratum formeily lived heio Win Heed and wife uriivod from Iowa, today. Mr Heed is 11 brother of X Heed near Xorthbianch. Now is tlio timoto invostif you w.mt real estate in this vicinity as it is sell, in),' and advancing every day. Mr. Guy and Mr. Chrisinan will perhaps lotiirn to Iowa this week und arrange to move hoio in tlio spring Miss Amy Potitt is seriously ill at hor homo south of town. Her mother anived fiom tho western paitoltho btato Monday morning A T T E N T ION! It '?'? ltwJ We have a surprise for you. Watch this space next week. NEWHOUSE BROS The Jewelers and Opticians, WHO TREAT YOU RIGHT. BLADEN. W. W Woodsido has improved his place with a now gi unary. IJutchor Heynolds has gone to Wy oining on business and pleasure. Mr Van llouton was a visitor in Juniata tho latter pat t of last week 1) II Clink retained Tuesday even ing ft 0111 a business trip to Lincoln Mrs Tuppcr who has been visiting her sister Mrs Hint lot leturned home iuonuay 1 (leoigo Xewhoitso and wife of Hed Cloud Hundujod with tho hitter's par- i outs Mi and Mis Wash Hoe I l Mr McArthur was on tho crook this week, notifying tho ones who aro to servo on tlio board at, tho coining elec tion Tho United Hrothron preaehor has commenced his work 011 this charge Set vices will bo held overy Sunday moi ning at the hchoolhouso Mis-, (iiaco Arnoson and John Sut ton woie married at tlio home of tho bride's mother, at noon on Wednesday, October 10, in the pres ence of a uuiubar of relatives, by tho Hev Mr Williams, of Uiveiton After congi at illations, dinner was solved. Homo very piotty presents weie given t lie happy couplo The In ido is one of Webster county's fail est daiiL'htoiH A giut Ionian from Tobias had a car ,m, js ,, accomplished d highly load ol apples hoio this wo.ik which ho r spec-ted young lady Thegioom isit dis(o-cd ot thiough 1'iank Wautlo yung man of sterling iualllles, Isa CD Hopu is building a now house haid woiker and 1b a man who makes on his farm noil li of town to lopliioo 1' lends vvhcmvoi- ho goes We extend tho one binned down mini) timoago our hcaitiest congratulations Tho Clifton Comedy Co whohao BLUE HILL entertained tlio people lor tlio past C.ilboit King is visiting iclativos lioro week left '1 ucday moining for Camp (i)s vtj.ek beU I H. Hishop's mother is visiting her Dr To Misend of Campboll and Dr son's family Wog.aun of Ulue Hill weio called to ilr ,, Q , , see II 11 Watson's youngest child who ,,, ,t we(jk is veiy sick A moving picturo show hold forth in Cicoiialgli Hrotliers hall Wednes day night. Mrs. Holdi edge of Inavalo returned to hor homo after a week's visit with rolativos lioro. Hov. Deakln of Taylor, Xobiaska, will fill tho pulpit of tho Congregation al Church uot Sunday. Goo Hoitlor had tho misfortune to lose a linger by gotting it hurt in a Uuoshing machine tills weak. Mr. and Mis. J l-J Simmons left for thoir homo in Calif, last Wednesday alter a several weeks visit with lola lives. Won! comes fiom Unit Morgan at Mnrshficlfl, Oiegon, that he is well pleased with tho county and has ob tained steady employment at Wiper month Hmost and Lloyd Heed ioturnod home Satuiday evening fiom Heatrico .Mrs Day and daughtor Mabol spout Sunday at Campboll tif... tt i .. I. .... wheio thoy had found employment' " " "-""ran, sou oi our loiiowiowns this .summer. " m .spent Sunday at homo Mr I O Dennett entertained Sun-' 'l," Ioliiliyfl. brother and wile, da at his home, hisson W L Heunett f,om low.iro visiting here now and lnmily and his daughtor Mrs L C I Editor Ashby's brother and family Sionce and family speiitsover.il days heio the past week. 10 11 Co Al Heed and Chas Spenco' ,n' Hummel was called to Hod were chosen as Judges of election and Cloud to poiloim a mairiiigo cormony I! AndeiKin and James Sanders Monday as cleiks I election. ! Oluis Fussier and wife ioturnod I Miss Vdu McHride was tlio success ful contt stunt at tho Clifton Coniudy Co in I1 o wiudup, having outstiippod hor compotitois forty votes or moro I O H Pitney or Inavalo aud h C. ' Poisigor ot Hluo Hill was in tho vicin ity the tlrst pint of week nailing up ! i tho lolt-s that IM CJllfoid of Cowlos ' I l.-iini.Wim. into tlwUi. i.,lltl..l I . .w. .....p, ... ...v.. j'WJ.tllltl Itlll'tH.T fiom tho 1 () O F convention Kii daj ovcnlng;the, lopoit a gran 1 time. Ho L O Hai lis and wife, I Hanson Grace linker, and Killth Pel aro at tending tho convention of rhiistian Chut olios in Omaha this week Out Of Death's Jaws. ' When louih ML't'iiiuil voi linn fjom a si vi to btom icii and liver tnuihlo, Hint I hud miffeicil wjih for yean," wiiies P. Mum, Duiliaiii, X C, "Dr. K'i'g's New Life Pillss-ived 1113 lifeand gave pet feet heiuth ' Hcst pills on eiu Hi and 011I3 -'if at C L. Cutting's drug st ue. SiflOCH COWLES Mis Hdd. Scott Is on tho sick list. J C Waller went 10 Hod Cloud Wednesday. Mr. Hue Williams of Fianklin was huio Tuesday. Mi and Mis John Stoiy ioturnod Tuesdaj from Omaha Cap Hoitchin of Hud Cloud spent Fui iiltiiin Wednesday night in our town ' J H Stiador and U V. Paul mo WALNUT CREEK. , Mis Ainohou lost a good milch cow on allalfa last week. 1 Mr FruliiiV. little girl is bulfoilng lrom intlammatory rhtuiaatism A very pleasant dunce was given a' tho home of Mr aud Mi Satuiday night. School counnoiiced at Xo .'l, Monday ho," f,'"1 ",0 ,"'v"tiou at Out 1I111 moining, a good teacher having boon Mr Hustorand family of Franklin bocured at last. uro visiting lelatlvos hero this wook Shylock was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convales cent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it take Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chomlsts, 4O0-4IQ Poarl Stroot, Now York. juc. aud 1 1.00; all druggists. I n. f I H I m 1 gftvasag "UM0MI.X MHV4MiltNU-i V itvL-it vTaaiai.riHadKbiSfeKMlbiiUkrfdfMllA&ifMW WMttWtWTBlMilllillWttftiW-iv--.. rriT-,mfmajr