e k- 1 IM 1A' M M M JMUn ' .-''- v IR ' r "", " .... ( I'll II ' . J Vj) ' 'SscrlvnerAO l I f j" Cotldr S a Good Place to Live e. , i rail jzW 'ytMWm 54 .-:il J jgOI'T'3 XXX'' I "II ft I, WBIIHAaKKrTBMIHSlM.'lOIKr WT I r-i " ' - - -"Till" "j'j:2 1 fI ' i UlJ.llC on ) ' S -. is " ",,orK0 Amiu'l w rh!o Ilia now v man n nv ,jj' -, ( fl ? nT - ?! - -. 53" - 8 tRFli "'u,r,,,y I Atf''y ""1 ,,,M"1 "'"","1 "' ' SWiP CtBi5ry ' S I 5 B4 iJfc -"J. $3 Sn f ft 3 'If fc ' N U WnuKOMPr limiulit homo u ''l '"'H'"'"' v .Mm.-iriy -uii'in nun at S SBSfiL J & tlSG-1. ' -i 3 f I- . S ML? CUffl ff P W I Jy H fi 'on.l errors Thursday to nut ou feed il """ " """'. w"'" '"' rim....n P' ra - r - -v ;' n jli a r rni. u iim iiumiuw imu nnm iii .tir ini ,t rTl .1 I I And visit tlitt B8, Goods are here, Yc dise that w pay Ity and price saving. Every! hln&I that Wrapper & Waist Goods SOplocosof heavy tleeced liud Wrapper aud Waist Goods, regular value 12 1 c Special price, per yard 8 1-2C This Is an exceptional borpaiu when you cousidor that best Calicoes aro worth 7or. yard Fancy Ginghams. 30 pieces of Fancy GioR GioRhams for Aprons, waists an School Dfesses, worth 10c Special 8c prico Embroidery. I,8G0 vard9 of ombroldfcry in -1 1-2 and G 3-4 yard pieces, sold at ' 10c tO18c per wn-d. ' Tr piece 1 35c Sold Only In Pieces. Ready Made Skirts. Walking and Dress Skirts. A few of our many styles now on sale This is a now department with us and abounds with only ouly the best No old stock car ried over Miner Brothe Red Cloud, The Ideal American Woman. Losuon, England, Aug. 20 ut i uuivuisiiuy uuiicuuuu tuut i-iiu Amerlcon woman is tho best dressed tyoman iu tho world, und a trip across tho Atlimtio with her represented as hbo was from every stjato in tho Union -Trwould havo convinced any skeptics ivmulniug among those not above tho pangs nt ouvy. Vl will try to picture to yon tho com lloslto American woman as I saw her ,4ho goes on board in Now York in a mohair Seoillinn or liuou suit, with a dainty light shirt waist aud clarmiug (stcaw hat, and makes ono In a pretty 1mo of .veil dressed women ulous? tho rHUing as the steamor slips from the hifbor. fjl hen, aftor apuonring at dinner iu same gown, sho puts, it neatly uy In her steamer trunk or Cross f, not to bo seen again until the ship bks, when sho dons it for a holding itumo. Jor second frock shows her good Sao. it is a walking slur; or cotiiny adcloth with jacket to match, woru er a severe shirt waist of Uannel, Jored hat and heavy Lu Rome I Uteyes. I,Tho woll dressed American womun IfigeB nono of her land chic at bou, hut her appears In a now and ciinrnilujr jtlit, fur th6 sea aud shipboard form runuHuuiiy uecouuig sening lor a bnan, provided sho is clad iu i wny Icopo wiilt tho unusual com! tions By impose. Bo our sousildo American hcods not stories wo hear of tho gri nt 'Tihu Ibn la woihanS dressing ou Hilji ?a The New wSI! find flSerciian- ycu well both in qun! Ywi LZ; and Wear Handkerchiefs. 100 dozen puro Llnou Handker chiefs, hemstitched aud em broidered patterns, each'... 5c 100 dozen Cambric Handker chiefs, hemstitched, lace and embroidered, each 5g , I Dress Goods. 38 and 40-iuch all-wool Suitings in a 1 the popular weaves, worth (Wo to 75c To Soptem tembor0, special at 5fJe Valenciennes laces. 100 pieces of Valoncionno Laces .and Insertions., for ii nA picoe. ..-. ...iX'.'X.t 2fil Retail valuo os these goods 3c to Co per yard Department. Cloaks. Tho loose garment unquestion ably the correct style for this season Our pi ices will bo lower than over will range' from j5" to $30 G .rmeuts 1U bo on dtsplr.y September IB. Nebraska. board. Sho is a womun )f taste mi does uofc go boyoud a prot y silk strl" ly tailor-mado waist at i inuer, cfl riuiy utted ovor a C B A la spiril corsot, and worn with a (plain clo skht, with porhaps n bit ofllaeo ut tl throat, and a Hunt scurf to keop h hair tidy when stopping on deck for snltwhlff hoforo' wrnpplnglherself nor (jontiueutal comfort g.liment mil 'turning in '' When tho weather Is really bluster sho woars that most comfortublo of nl headgear for n windy day, tho Visor cap, nud with It n long ulstor Tim sho pro-outs an attractlvjo picture o Amorican womanhood oi which th i olemonts may do thoir w ust WlUlOUf rullling tho serenity of hd : outuuo. Ei IKV RlWP I Low Rat WA. Tho liiirliiigtnu oUVrl round tril tickets as fnllnwa: Douver, Col., and Juno 1 to Scpi.JJO. rdiurn, 213.4X Colorado Spilngs, Coloi and returift Slfi.GO, Junol to Sept 30. rueoio, uoi , and ro .(nnn 1 tii Rnnl RH I turn, $10.0(1 Glen wood Springs, ColoJ.nnd rotur 825 15, June 1 to Sept. 30. . Ogdiiii, Utah, nnd return. 830 & Juno 1 to Sunt. .'10. S U Salt Lake Cit,y, Utah, and i of urn' $30 pO Juni) 1 fo&opt. 30. Dondwond, S. l mid rnlurn, 318.rO Junol to Sept. 30. Vl Hot SpiIngH, S. I) m.d roturuJj,vi; 510.10, jumiaio sept, 8U. Cuslor, S 0 Hiid.jKitfirn,. 810.0(! .Tiino 1 Ii Sunt HO ,.,.-., . r- . . Aislf lli'tiil nmtnl-. fm n. tl. i I... . I ! ... -, n .. imi.iti uiio. B(.n GARWHLD. iiuiii iunv i iuu? in it new I C Vo f cut his third o fftlfu Wednesday JatiiPs UiAVlrl Ims llniliMl hU Hill plgwiiiK. AiWoyCampln.il is mmnK.(l in on-, lftfclllK llMlOIIVJ Rudolph .Shiilfy. is puttiiif,' up u now grauury fjaspur, Dean im.l Myrtle Smith aro sojourning this week with their p istor, M U F Heed, west of Hed Cloud lip aud Mrs I!iihlilii- inn iiHiiniiiir ...... 'the reunion nt Hastings this wo-k Clmrhs 'Alios shel ed his corn and toqif it to ninrko last week. He sold . . . . . . it for fll cents per bushel N L I). Sinllh has his spring wagon repaired nud painted and now looks, quite tidy in his new rig. t C Munger and family and P N. Campbell and family havo returned from their vacation and are now ready to Irike up with renewed vigor tho du ties which hnvo bo n laid aside for n short time v Tho meeting of tho prayer band hold at U.SH Creek M E church last Wed nesday night was well atteuded and, under tho guidauco of its able lender, Mfc Henry Parsons, u spiritual feast wjri enjoyed by all who wero present UNE Corn is ripening rapidly. The nights aro very cool or this time if year S, C. Shuck and wife wero tlio guests of ill Drain Sunday Mrs Helen Carpenter and daughter Jennie nr. attending tho leunion at Hastings this week Mr nnd Mrs F D. Hutchinson nnd Mij Campbell of North Branch at teuded tin- Wesleyan Mothodist conference- at Ames last week. ..Tlio farmers nro busy making hay Richard Tumor reooived a telegram Tuesday from Saliua, Kan , stating thlt his sister was nt. tlm iiolnl of jdelth, and he left immediately for Sa- mi. 10 tie nt ner oeiisido. lmrle.s Turner was the guest of his nts this week Ho is on his way klahouin, where ho will mako Ids iro home. ionds hnvo received word that McKeo will soon return to No ka to mak this state her future o. Irs Maine ot Mount Hono wns king GiandniH Soderlind this week. nest Ik'UlIflninin linrvpsldil Kroil MllfcrV millet this week. Mts. Arno. who wns injured Sunday bytf Uiug from a wagon, caused by tho sonfcj tipping back, is recovering and will-toon bo able to return li6mo M GUIDE ROCK. f5JLs Graco Hobertson of Franklin (a felting hero. .''sos K(mfl '! Luolla Watt w 11 tld tho State university thiswin toR iMfcs Radio VniiL'lin wlll nttmid Jckfliil at Grand Lslnnd this winter. irenco Crary leaves today for St. ph, Mo. ss Minnio Hayes has roturncd at. Joseph. S. Trelf and SOU lmvii retornprl tn homo in Denver after an extend- sit with relatlvos in this noigh- ood, s. Harder has returned to her o In Leaven won h, Kansas, af torn ' with friends iv. Headloy has tendered hisresig- I'll US linstor of thn Chrlsf.inu ' i'Ii and expocts to romovo to 111 Dakota next month. Hannah Crow celebrated her idiotli'bliUtduy list Saturday by "lining her childrou and grand- r ut a dinner parly, iry Viu ghn's iiiusln class gavo a Mcuduy tr,lig. 'ilio affair' cry tucc ossful "i 'iy -i i nnr,ili.i(ii ,Muri'"nv -ilii'innnii ut wiicii ill1 ri'liii'.-n !. D.IW iTii.iimwmi nj'i into u WHli-iii.v,' la I1 . - .. . " ,u',f.)i-oJll.i iiikI v.s tliortm.,1. Tin. I.,.. iravetl pnii-iut h iv tiiinpitii ut , tlm u hi I'niiiiiiiii.i'y. Ml ltlill.i P.llifkfill Ik (III. Uii Milium r,.r 7in.i .MM U.i.avla Sum ..I P.vul, I Miii llnirar ind Mrs. Waller wtio l)lia-int f"ilet in tliN in.'gliiiorlini last Pijldiiy. I'r'd Unti, wlui Inn. bt't'ii H'iniiiiiini; in Cilifonii.i and nthui' ucmIimii .iImmn (or tlmldAt twn yony lultiriD'd In his h iiuo Ttic.xfhy Mr. HiubikiT and win Harry at tfiiili-il tlio fiiticial f .Mr. atid .Mr. DowTiKuiips'in's littlu son Siitui'dity. Mrs Sioiey and family of Cowics and her brother and family from I tin vale weiv visiting on Willow creel: Sunday. Hpv. mid Mis. Kiupftno of Cowh-s vixiti-il Hi lends in this rii'iniiy Tues day. WALNUT CREEK. Threshing about finished Wheat has averaged from 18 to 22 bushels per act o Most of the fanners will stack their small gram lu tho future, as thoy believe the yield will bo much better. ,, i ' I Born, August 20, to Mr nnd Mrs John Sutton, a ten pound girl All doing well Mrs P. S McGuire nnd daughter Irene, of Omnha, nro visiting with Mrs, Arneson this weok. Harry Gray of Chicago arrived on Monday to spend his vacation wi-h his cousins, J C. and 11. S. Holcoinb and Mrs Arneson Tho weather Is just what wo need to ripen our corn crop A good many fnrmors nro busy plow ing their wheat fields Mrs. Will Ttoseiicinns was iu this neighborhood recently taking views. Campbell Bros.' Circus. Wkst Sl'puiuou, Wis, Juno 15 To Our Friends: Tho Eagles, to mako suro that thoy wero getting a high clnssuttractlon for their Fourth of July celebration lu tho shape of a circus, sont mo to Fargo, N D., for the expiess purposo of witnessii g tho performance given by tho Cnnipboll bi others. Tho fol lowing is m opinion of tho exhibi tion. It is certainly u good show nnd well, worth attending. Whoever pays to see tho Cnnipbell show will receive, their money's- worth and tho right, change back. Thero are no skin iames of any description allowed with tho nggiegation Everything Is of n high standard and strictly first class, squaro aud atovo-board. Tho parade, was a magnifh out affair, It was long, mid attracted tlio greatest attention. Tho . show itsolf wns groat mid its ovory act was applauded. Tho tent was packed to the 1 mit m d all seemed more than satisfied with tho peiformauco amp bell Bios ' Miow Is tho cleanest e.xhlbl tion I ovor saw. You and your familj -can take iu the sideshow mid you will find nothing thero to bo olfcii ed nt. A person does not usually cmo to tnko his wife mid children into an ordinary sideshow, but ho need havo no four of finding anything vulgar with Camp bell's. I imifct not forgot tho nieuag oiio witli its la ost attractions of rmo aud valuable animals. They have tho largest elephant I ovor siw, mid I think thoy know what they nro talking about when thoy say it is ih lmgust in tho world, i oui respectfully, J. S. CitAU; t'auipboll Bros.' show will exhibit in Hod Cloud on Thursday, Soptcinbor 17th. Market Letter. KimsiiH Ci'y, Mo., Aug. 31, l03--Hocolptsof lii stock at Kiiiimm City 'just week nnd same week last year wero as follows: Im l"0l: nttio, 52, 1?'; oaSi .u'.'j lngs.'.W.Un, sheep, 27 ,3.J1; horsi" and 4ye - S wtMW",'wrtfc'uaiflw 'f ' "l ' ui tmi of Iho misery nn I .Inm-o, r Orworl,d niul JL l;''V'V'ii'atod oy;.sil,i i. (Ik. ,,.st aud .uUMfai'l lion ,,""! V K'l i ... ","' , . MS ,'" ' KXS i""1 KV ensues our busl IIims In hi li. n i (i I hi. ut In. ! W. ii.... il... i' i ii i . kn lit.. . I... I i ii ... Ian ,-rs thai follow In m- kiiowledc. nl ,o el isinli o y, tllitllgor Gltlssi'H Isnl yi'lIP syrvli'O, ik -i ii'iiiuinuiv: : Kn nut m tlio prlvllogool doing as you i r it ti Hz lb KVK CARK. U Wnil'ijf a-i i ho-) i nqynr Ix-ltora mllnu vision t ' 2"ICI'I,SI "il on i- the tliiel ol good eyasialit .fc The chatvn whi .h comi lo tho (.yB Bro li- 11 yoJa M Pov,rr olMiD Indlvlduil tu umudy. .ef l-tt to Hive us proper nJ timsly uto Is ll ,re",r,lbl8 ,or "ili "I Ilia prasldunt day cyo A very little strain upon this dellcita structure ,L soon oxhnusts is Joiicte nerva lortu. lien tin eye lirst troubles, the inin o( sense JJ knows thera Is need ot help, and straiRhwiy - -v:.". 0 U i 0 U Mi ti IV lb it Let us nld an in httnr vlinn . n.. ..,.,..... tloncf what remains. EYES EXAMINED. NEWHOUSE Jewelers and Opticians. 444444J44444444ttc.c.tttte.tfttfc.ftttffM.tfc mules, 1,3(11. In 1002: Cattle, CT,10; calves, r,870; hogs 18,079; sheep, 1 1,000; horsos and 'mules, 1,1530. - For the month of August cuttle ro celpts hero exhibit a. shortage of 10,000 head, or 1(5 per cent from August last year, but aro about tho sanio as Au gust two yours ago Supply of gooil corn cntt'e last week was again too fow and they gaino I ','0 to 30 cents', reach ing ?5 00 Friday Tho supply of fin ished cattlu in sight is small enough to encourago predictions that$ catt o will bo soon this fall. Steor. of fair to goodllesh aro now bringing il 75 to 5 '.Ti There woro plenty of wintered S3 '.'5 Thero woro plenty of wintered westerns nud thoy woio unchanged for ... a ....... 1 ri- i..i- ..I ... w ., , ,,,,,,,1 with unimportant changes und with tho bulk of tho business done at 32 25 10 93 23, nnd scattering sales up to' Ijllll IVITUIV 1 l'flll.. Ill flflll'a llf i U fl.ll.i. ' f J 5 Light weight, calves bring 1 50 ,to5 30 Stookerand foeder businoss continues to increase aud 000 cars ' irntfi ttiliiik s Mm rm. i .... t ..a. ..I. i '. w "" '" .' 1"": .' Diei:iiiiii.ur.s woio ireo uuyers all week and, and cattle woro onsily dliposod of out of ilrst bauds. Tho ween was disastrous to tho speculators aud they woro forced to mako concessit! -s of 2() to 30 cents in ordor to uu oad ul tho close of tho weok. Goo I weight thick tui'dors, however, as tho rlso in fat ftuir, however, supported this kind, I'i'h-'os ranged from isriil to 51 155 Today there aro 17,000 cattle horo, ,u"l litfht runs elsowhero helped tlio market hero Fat steers aud stockers, mid feeders aro steady to str ng, cows ste-tdy und gtass steers a ltltlu loworf m tho initlvo division. There is good ,Ifl,t howov- r, and u drag Top steers, ' Last week was marked by big Hue- tuiitlons iu hog prices, which got up Tfee U. S. fflimmmwm m w& tByftVi, That the U S Separator leads all others has been M rt$sk wA i x! $f MtlN&M HA LirfiL-iw2sH,iS' Ti-H.7 II rm W'u have the following trrtnifer nnlntt Oiiulu SioiuCliy Montreal Qi elicc, Mj.irtu m, tttitt 10 Vermont Farm Machine ' i jwcmarisiT i rrr" .' i irtTTT vwS- vSwE CICL ! mmmjm$mmm 'i " . ,."W.f5SW5'l,, ' . I DW-M - " Vy "3 33334 1 lb Or lb Id h lli k iluss arnH. the wake of ileiVi-tno Hvos nnd strain- ill K,. nti.l prui lirnl oviVloiwo in the . ... .in- i.4n- iiil'l IL1 lll'IMIM Wo nxnmiuo your 1 1 1. 1.. phiaso. v v b ib ib lb tb ISYK GLASS CARE. A little wiy Irom right is a, Rreat way wronr with eynulassin nnd spictaclfS. ' Wo make ,i study ol Individual needs and fix it frames .ind lenses with exactness. JJ Every appllnnca sclenco has dovlsed Is at our b command. uv Every pair of classos must precisely suit tho yl wearer and us Eich lens, each frame. Is thorouuhly Inspected, f II there Is flaw or blemish It Is discarded. Youroya classes am u Imnnitiint vmir b eyeslehtjs Imrortant. Hero tho skill, tho will and the facilities to make, them so. GLASSES FITTED. BROS. RED CLOUD. NEB. to ?C 15 for lightwoights Tuesday, but sett'od buck again. Not result ofhf I weok's business was a 15 cent lojK on i;auniiiK Knwc.s, wnno ngiiL nogs good enough for shippers show no docliuo. Tho run today is less than 12,000 head and prices nro weak to 5 conts lower, with i.r 82 for tup and bulk at 85.40 to ft (15 Not many nativo shoep aro coming; almost all are westorns. Nativo lambs aro worth around tr, for best, and na tivo wethers up to S3 75 Tho market did not change much last wee; a lit tle weakness in lnmi-s Demand for j feeding stock scops up are worth S3 30; lambs mill uiiHira are worth S3 30; lambs for feedimr, M 83 to il. Uuu today, 0,000, mostly -- - wes orns .Market steady on sheen. strong on lambs. I'ange horses showed much ac ivity tho Hist part of last week, but 'quloted down. Trade lu broken stock Is In it healthy condition Homy boned horses will meet with a good demand this weok Mulo trado is quiet. Ton last week for 10 hand stock, but not choice quality, was 151.15 around. Some nice 15 hand mules brought 9137.50 mound, a vory stiff prico. Medium sized mules havo tho call and big ones aro being hammorod. J.vo. M. IIazklton, Live Stock Correspondent. Nearly Forfeits His Life. runaway, almost ending fatally, sinned a horrible ulcer ou 1 ho leg of J. IJ Orner, Franklin (Jiove, III. For four ! it l-II,l ml tlm doctors and alt ii'inriiii'-. ma imh-kii ns Arnica s-uvo had no tiouldn to cum him. Equully gonil f-r burns, biuises, skin orupiiuns ami piles. 25c at Chas. 1.. Cutting's drug itnio. r JZmA u?i; Leads Sfes World proven so many tunes that It Is n wull-estah-lished fact, 'lo those who doul t it, wc call attention to two verv decisive vic tories: one nt the Pun-American Model Dairy, where Tho U. 8, Won tho World's Record with the average test of .0138 for 50 consecutive runs; the other the recent competitive test between six diilerent makes of separators nt the Kansas State Agricultural College, where Tho U, S. Excelled All Others In I lie tests of ekimmilk nnd total minimum Iocs, accord uig to Press Bulletin Mo. 133 Tor renru of many oilier yit,tor!e, write ti cawloguej. Chicaro. La Cum.e. Mtniitannll.. Sheitruoke 1' Q Hamilton, Ont. fltllwt ftUii, 1 1 Bellows Falls. Vtu .i -..- '-.: 'f. rT i M j 4 ,vo I' ft.l 1 1 II 1 ; I si I v. k cJiv4a J8 . . . j".1 tsSiL hfiif "Jhj&y IV. x .