v & BifaiMiii -A,Ww . . a r ,t A. . rt-jitv '!' SSsb? lr3fXtml: " .. .rmt: 1 '" --Jk ,..". -i; "B - ktf c .. VOLUME xxxir. Miner Bros. Miner Bros. Embroideries. 250 pieces 4 yard remnants of Embroid eries in Swisses, Mus lin and Nainsook. Embroideries worth 35c to 65c, special to close, (On center table.) Silk Ginghams. 33c Regular 50c grade, white with black stripe, lace stripes and fancy colors. Special price, 33c Furniture. Chair specials at $1.00 Two patterns heavy nod seat, backs with w fancy pressed wood. 50 new iron beds, a special. Prices, S3 to $6 il inch posts, some with straight rod fill ing, others with fancy scroll fillings, all with angle irons, enameled with pink, greens, reds, blue and blacks. (Second floor) h.rrsrf' Satisfaction ,s,-V'WnW'V''W- MINER BROS CORRESPONDENCE Intcrestintf Items GatUerca by Our County R-oporters !,W'W'W''W''Ww-w-w Garfield Omar Wolf was marketing hogs last Tuesday. Finnk Amack took a load of hogs to nmkut on Monday. Jasper Smith was at homo with his parents last Sunday. Bonnie Reed was viMting with his grand parents last Sunday. Morton Smith Is visiting today with y bis Bister, Mrs Eflle Heed. . Mis Clara Amnck was visiting with her sister-ln-'aw, Mrs. Flora Aniack last Tuesday. Mrs Ella Kent brought lath from town Tuesday with which to complete her new house. A now Republican voter made his .1 A advont into ton last week. Ho is V V shopping with Mr. Goorgo Amack at present. Mrs Lizzie Wilson from California, arrived here last Sunday. She was called home by the serious lllntsa of Interstate Reunion, Red Cloud, September 5th to lOth. vV'v"?' Linens. Natural color, 31 in. wide, for shirt waist suits.children's clothes, etc., a hot weather ar ticle, 25c yard Pongee. 36 in. imported Silk Pongee, the cloth of fashion; regular $1.00; special, 85c yard Laces. Special values, 1 in. to 3 in. wide, 5c yard (On center table.) Collars. Sample line 5 dozen ladies' collars, worth 35 to 50c. Special prices', 25 and 30c Imported China pre mium dishes ate now in. See the display in our show window. A berry set of 13 pieces to be given away with cash and produce trade. or money back." WWWnsW her mother? Mrs Miriu Wolf. l'ho faithful of of the I'opulist paity, met at tho Pope school house last I'liosday, and noniiiimtod a ticket to row up Salt creek in November. Lester. preached B'V Davis horo Sundny afteinonn, (J W Biker and wifo, wore in (Juide Uock, Fiiday. Guss Pimdt s'lipcil cittlo Sunday ftoiu Guide Uock Clias. Brubaker of Willow crook, called heie Friday. Mrs. Curt Blouch of Bluo Hill, was visiting relatives here last week. Mrs. Emrick was visiting her dau ghter, Mrs. Cummingham last week. Mrs, Ed Hasser was guest of her daughter Mrs. John Holcomb, last wetk. Mrs. Geo. Wilson and Miss Williams returned to their homo at Vesta, Nob,, Friday. Mrs. McUride of Red Cloud was visiting here last week returned horn? Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Dedriok of Red Cloud, called at G. W. Bakers, Friday 'evening. Mist Laura Berk field and Miss Sum J H r- "" l- ' ??r'f r??? ;"' "" ?T,Z-'sr3l3?-E - RED CLOUD, NEHHASKA. AUGUST 5 , 1SI0-I. 11101 halter of near Guide K visitli'g tit C. Russets Sunday. c!, was Walnut Creek. Rvisting oirs ato plenty. Mrs. Paul Phares is visiting with Mis. Tom Jone?, this week. D. F Points, who had his If g broken 11 week ago, in able to sit up. Mr. Frank Sutton of Minden, is visit ing with his brother and nophows A good inin Tuesday night, the con ditions seem perfect for a big crop of corn. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Sieberts, unci II. S. Holcomb visited nt John Buttons, Sundny. The farmers nro generally through stacking their small grain. Several have commenced plowing their w lit at stubble. There are s miny bees that a num ber of swaum arc storing honey be tween the siding and wall in seveinl lioiiiL's having gained access through knot holes. Itcv llveso preached in the grovo at Mr. Wat thens at o'clock lust S.ibbath. Preaching again in two weeks at 11 o'clock p. 111., and at school house No. !J in tho evening. Guide Rock. J. L. Zjlgler will move to Guide Rock bouu. C. L Columbia bought two nico driv ing horses, yesterday. Hay Ky weui to Lincoln, witn It. S. Proud th's car ot goods. Carpenter Tompkins has been on the h'ick list, but is out again. Cbas. Smith and wife, was down from Ited Cloud, Tuesday. The Degree of Honor held a supper nt tho Eiy building, Saturday evening. U.S. l'rouuutii'd family moved to Lincoln, Nob., and J. , A. Bueelv has moved iuto their htuse. The Guide Uock Telephone Co. now have six rtuai lines iu operation and will start another next week. A. B. Newmeytr expects to go to Kansas City, lor tnu.meut. K. M. Paiki is assisting in tuo posloflice. L. K Tait was down fioiu R?d Ciuiiil, looking after tho imetcsts ot ti. 0 Guulu Uock Signal, and made ar rangements to have subscriptions, iiewn items and job work, left, at I. 1J Culviu's olllce. ('has. Bagloy came up from Supeiior tao 111 si of 1 lio week, looking for u man who hail stolen two watches and jewelry al thai place. He found liib limn and matted buck with him. Bladen. Mr. Moote is reported quiio ill. Mis. Umtr Gugnon is reported on iliu sick list. Another nice rain visited this place last Tuesday nigut. Mi" Elsie Hutl'miui spout Sunday with Miss Grace Heed, O. U. Andiows, of Cimpbell was in town one day this week. Omar Gngnon left, Monday for Kan sas to look after his fuim. Fiank Burden and family moved to the noith putt of town, Tuesday R. C Chivaliir aud wife, c.f Cimp bell who in the city, Wedwsday. Jiiiiifs Loi'lcliail has pinchased the Hi nut r pioperty, south of the track, Mr James Williams loft, Wednesday for a visit in the easiron paitof the state. Mrs. Springer and Mrs. Searls visit ed at the homo ot Mrs. Keshners, last Tuesday. 1). P. Kimbell and family, of Miss, ouri, are visiting friends are relatives at this place. Ono of Vet Widdershelm's horses was cut in tho wire fence so bad that he had to kill it. Fred Heed and family, spent Sunday at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rood of this placo. Wallace Kay came homo last Satur day from Grand Island, to visit friend and relatives, returning Tuesday. Mr. Burkoy and family have moved into the C I! S "iiip prup'iity, jus' vacated by Ounr (.i-ignon, who m ived into the H'.iruian piopeity. Mts. Wilbridgo and daiight r to tinned to Santa Ana, Cil., Mouthy evening, after 1 wo weeks visit with her brother, V. 11 Householder. Mlsies Nellie Wil'lam, (Jertle Doiity nnd Mrs Li lio Dnhbs wenl to Catn;-m-H, last Saturday, and spurt Sunday with Mrs. I) H.CIaik, sister of Miss Williams. m m fr A fyy aii TWENTY YEARS AGO Items of News Found in The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week V J l'Av'W'WAAr'WAAWU 'WAaA'An Hunk Moore is in Denver this week. U. V. Shlrey went to Lincoln, Satur day. Mr A. J. Welch has joined tho Red Cloud cornet band. Mr. Bradley of Iowa, is visiting Mr. Kinsey and family. There was 11 party at Noble Sand fords Tuesday night, Mr. Waterman is now duly installed in tho lively business. A. P. Lockhnrt has bought Mr. Waterman's fm in, near this city. T. J. Mosher sold his meat market to Delforguo At Sellers, Thursday. C. Wickwiro is threshing northwest of town with his new Case Agitator. J. Bnrr of Cowlc, purchased a Case Agitator of A. A. Pope, last Saturday. Howard Dieshly Is very happy over tho arrival of an heir last Saturday. Mrs. M. C. Jackson of Amboy, has gone to Indiana for an extended visit. Mr. David Lutz Intends to build a brhk building, near the seating rink soon. Charley Piatt now toots through the fSOtubn recently purchased by tho baud The young folks had a very pleasant picnic at H. B. Simon's farm, last Thursday. Hon. James Lnlid was in Red Cloud Monday, looking after his candidacy for congiess tor I his district. The two eastern rows of pens of tho B. & M. st.oekyuids have been taken dowiuind moved to Has iugs. Bert Cromwell has left for 11 nip throuuh tho northwest with tiio vciw of looking up u locution mid settling down to business. Hugh Stevenson was In the city this week. He Is prominently mentioned for float lepioiontutlvo from Webster and Franklin counties The horses which Mrs. Mi-Khmer, who llvos In school district number It, wits drhiug away and weio severly in jmed. Mrs. MuKiuiicy escaped injury. Tho second nine base ball outfit of this city played n match gaino with tho Guide Rock club, last Fiiday: Tho score was 'i'J to 10 in favor of Red Cloud. 1 Mrs. L. II. Foit, wife of our deputy county clerk, and children an Ived in Red Cloud, Friday. They 111 e now comfoitably situated in Mr. Foiros tor's houso on Seward St. Dr. L. D Denny and wife will leavo soon for Pekiu, China, to which placo tho doctor has bon appointed, by Bishop Wiley, pi esidentot the M. K. Board of Missions, as physician of the society at that place. On last Sunday some five hundred peoplo turned out to make a more thorough senrch for tho lost child 011 Penny Creek, mention of which, with full particulars, was iu lust week's Ciiikf, but no trace was found of tho missing child, v Tho pulpits in tho Baptist and Rev Harris churches were filled lust Sun day, by out of towu minister-: At tho Baptist church Rev. Brown of Chey enne, Wyo , discoursed; Rev. B. T. Bloomfleldof New York filled Rev. Harris' pulpit. On Wednesday about ono hundred of our citizens held an old time basket 1 This pretty and service able baby spoon made in '.'Triple-plus" silver plated ware that possesses tlio nrt nml finish of holM n!hcr eostx, only IHiy cents. H Is a plcco of tho famous "Oneida Community Quality" fillvor-itlntt'il tnMcwnro V 7 which Is tho lipt, mot eermnnilenl nnd mot I omit If ul silver-plated Mute iiuulo In this country. We h avc many other beau tiful pieces and sets of Onei da Community ware that we would like you to see. For Sale by Newhoise Bros. picnic on tho south hank of tho river just across the bridge All the delica cies of tho season were spread upon the festive board mid the way thoy dlsapearod was surprising. Tho Red Cloud baud was present aud gave tho picnickers some excellent music. A social hop at tho t.katiug rink ended tho day'H festivities. Tho following ofllcers were installed in Charity lodge No. r.1, A. P. and M. Rul Cloud, on Friday August 1st.: W H Strohm.W. M.; J. R. Wilcox, S. W ; Win. Letson, J. W.; W. N. Rich ardson, Treasurer; J P. Baybu, secre tary; Jas. Potter, S D.;W D. Forres ter, J D.; M. B. MoNltt, S. 8.; Ira Sleeper, J. S.; Win Parks, Tyler. Crooked Creek J. C. Warner has finished harvesting and threshing .. Miss Etta Sauford and Arthur Howar are attending Institute at. Red Cloud .... Noble Sauford was quite sick last week .. Rev. Hampton of the Franklin academy, was gathering up. students in this neighborhood. Iuaviilc Mrs Kalskett of Iowa, Is visiting with Mis Aruesim ...Theio w 11 bo 11 basket meeting iu Joe Jono's grove. Sunday... Tho McCiury Bios, have traded their store building and stock ot hardwaie, to Autliotiey Ami son. for 11 tin m, south of the liver .. rOrango Taylor and one of the belli s of Red Cloud piisnd throiii'li Iiiavule, Sunday .. Mr. AiwllKtono i-wiecUng n house In In 'Milo to be occupiud by his family when conip'ttod. W aWa a awawwaw mawwam aa jK oya rAboIiitcIy Piire V" For the third Standard for strength and purity. It .makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, 1 cake and other pastry light, sweeti land excellent in every quality No other baking powder is 4tjust as good as Royal," either in strength, purity or wholesomenessic OVAL 1AKINO POWDER CO., MO WH.IIAM ST., NEW YOHK. .. . ( NUMBER J12 J flul.lo Houk Mrs. Hall and Miss Gin her, of Iowa, uro visiting Abraham Gurber mid family. ...A. J. Iluyes is on 11 tour through Kansas,... The now Occidental Hotel oponed Monday, with Mr. nnd Mrs Crubb at tho holm.... Guide Rock baso ball nino defeated tho Stillwator nine, Wodnesday, 20 t 18. . . .Red Cloud socoud nine dofoated the Guldo Rock nine Friday, score 23 to 10; Rod Cloud's nine was composed of tho following players: Jas. Blair, e; Paul Pharos, p; M. A. Albright, 8 s; Charley Garber, lb; Henry Ludlow, 2b; Bert Brower, .lb; Lou Konnoy, If; Leo Tinker, cf ; Charles Kaloy, rf. 1 Allen's Font-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, nnd instantly takos the sting out of corns and bunions. Its the greatest comfort uiscovery 01 the ago. Allen's Foot-Easo makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, ach ing feet. Tiy it today Sold by all diugglsis and shoe stores, 25c. Don't accept and substitute Tiial packago fiee- Address, Aliens S. Olnmtead, Lo U y, K. V. m Children who aio delicate, feverish and cioss will get immediate relief Iroin Mntlirr (tinj'H Sweet Powders for fbildicu Tney uliiansn the stomach, -ict .hi the liver, iu tkiug a eickly child si otgaud iHT.llhy. A certain euro fi r wiiims. S ild by all ilruggNt, 'Jr3. Simple free. Address, Allen S Olin ft..l, L-ltoy. N. Y. v of a century the n i it' if J 9' m. M 'h ifrtJ ' I w -Trk- ' -c ?x- r i t 'f;fM?&iXttfVWrJti I'M'" ftr-f -WH, --r",- .,- - '