The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 19, 1904, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXII.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUUUSTIJ), 1901,
NUMBER HJTL
MINER BROS. MINER BROS.
August Semi-Annual
Clearing Sale
TWO for ONE
"We have placed, on our center table, a Large lot of
Wash goods and Dress goods to Close Out Qnicidy.
Not 20 per cent Discount: but BETTER STILL.
You Buy a dress or waist and WE GIVE YOU ONE.
Wool Goods
Black Dress Goods
Purchase a, dress and we give you one.
Wash Goods
Purchase a dress or waist from the
the goods on our center counter at 50
35 - 25 or 15 cents per yard and we
Give you another Free at the same
price and of the same value.
Goods Purchased at $1.00 secures you Free one at 60c a yard
u " " 90c " k " " " 66c "
.t " " 75c. " " 4" 4 4' 46c
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An excellent opportunity to get the girls ready for school.
The BIGGIST Dress goods Values ever offered by
The BIG STORE
shelled last Siituiday.
Mr. and Mis. Richard from Virginia,
are bete visiting tulativcs.
HcmNJ-nGcn Is down to Nuckolls
county, visiting his sister.
J. C Brooks whs transacting busi
ness at Rod Cluuil, Wi'ttuuMlny.
K 1 Itrot'.haucr p irohased a team
from Win Muscgruve, lust wo k.
Win. unit 1 ml Uiottannor departed
overland lor Perkins county, last week.
Misses Petetsou ami Marlindalo from
Red Cloud, spun: Sunday with Miss
Lola Copleti.
Dutch Flat.
Hen Gibson and family, wern visiliuK
in Illoomiugton last week.
Mrs. F. Wittwvr is not hnpiovin as
rapidly as her m my friends winn.
Misses Tin oi'kmoi ton an I Wng.foncr,
weie visiting Willi Miss ltuiid on Mon
day. Howard Huiightiillng and family,
wetu viiting lulalivus lust week in the
Fmt.
W. G Sh union and two childtuu,
visited oul f i lead's in tliu south part of
SiuUli county, last week.
Perry Ueardsleu and family, Will
Hilton and family, spent Suudny with
liurvo Met rill and family.
Will Hilton has been pronounced
cuied. by the physicaiis of Lincoln,
and came home lust Ftiday.
Meit Houghtaliug and family, and
Mr. Houghtaliug and f tmliy were cal
'lug on Mr. Shannon's on Sunday.
Mr. Sopr, (Mrs. Will Htlbon'u father)
was visiting wlib them the last of the
week, and spent Sunday with Mr. II.
Merrill."
Until Sept. 15 you can buy
jewelery of us at cost and less.
We wish to reduce stock andi:
will do it if low price's are anyr
consideration to you.
We have extra large lines of
almost everything.
Watches 75c and up.
Chains Gold Plated 50c and up.
Cuff Buttons 20c and up.
Cameras 80c and up.
Come in and look
A Watch will be given away;
Newhouse Bros?
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During the month of August.
LACE COLLARS
Sample line, large lace collars, in
Venise, Oriental and Repouse lace.
Prices range from $1.00 to $5.00
Colors Arabian, White and Ecru.
LACE STOCK COLLARS
Sample line at 20c to 75c each.
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MENS SHOES
25 pairs, were $2.75 3.00 and 3.25
On center table $1.75pair
Goodyear welt, all size 10 or 11
SHIRT WAISTS
We have 15 waist left. They must go.
We have H white and 5 colored; made
by the Acorn people. There are:
4 size 32, S size 34, 2 size 36 and
2 size 3S.
Today $3.25 and $3.00 waists $2.00
2.50 " .... 1.50
2.00 " 1.25
1-50 " ,93
Soctisf action or Money Back
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State Creek.
The second crop of alfalfa is in
stack.
Dennis McC'artnoj's oats went 40
bushels per acre.
Threshing is the order of tho day and
small gtaiu as a mlu turns out poor.
J. T. Fiuit and son expect to attach
a blon stacker to their threshing mac
hine.
Mr. Allen Carpenter is doing a lively
business, he has sold several farms
lately.
Mrs. V. H. Surivner has boon on the
sick list tho last week, but is some
better.
Scrivnor and Oust Moliuo say their
winter peaches will not be ripe for a
month.
School will commenoo at Mt. Hopo
the first Monday in September, Mis.
Star will touch.
Chis. Fruit our soldier boy was hoard
from, hu is in l'ekin, China, and will
return homo next spiing. -
last Satur.lny, and visl'.ed with his
brother till M mday.
Bean Coraer.
Grandma Collins is much improved
in health.
Spencor Potior is adding a poarch
to his house.
uuriey star. left last week for a
visit with relatives in Denver.
Hro. Courtnor filled bis appointment
at Crow Hill and Hlowvlllo, Suudny.
Frank and Charles Wiltwor aro
erecting a new kitchen for Ed McUrii
lie.
Mr. Bon Gibson, wifo and son wjro
visiting in Uloomington the past few
days.
Mrs. Dollie Wilmot, of Coji,isspond
ing the week with her mother, Mrs.
Hutu Davis.
Tho Sunday school at Mt. II pe is
progressing, Mr. Frank Wolfo is super
intendent. Otis Frazior and Klmor Heard dee
enjoyed theirselvos fishing at tho Lake
sidu pond, ono day Inst week
Mr. Charley Pof.or, wifo and children
of Wilcox, Nebraska aro hero visiting
with his brother Spencer and famry
Tho dances at Elliott and Wilson's
woro both well attended Saturday
niilht and everybody rcparts a good
time.
Chillies Doaidsleo is doing- th
maion work on Mr Goo. litjardsWeriSv
no collar. t
Ulia Frazior will tench school mcz. -
district No. 1.18 tho ensuing year.
Mr. Sopher who hasbeetrsiajjage ;
with his daughter Mrs.-' Win. Hflto.
returped home, Monday. . .
Mr. Davo Logan and Mibnta. BawcdgCU.
alee spent Sunday At Cjhu.
Mr. Elmor Beardslee and fanirzs"
spoht Sunday evening with Hra.
Ueardsleo'd mother.
J. G. Frazior attended the foe creams
supper at Mr. Wilson's, Saturday..ftigi2r
Mrs. II. O. Wilson gavo an fee- crtaaau
social, Saturday evening in honor aAu
her son Carlie's U7th birthday.
Mr. Howard Djw and Miss Hbe
Drake of Gartield woro visllingSuibu-.
at Mr. Morrill's.
Mr. Charley Davis has his mUInt aSIft.
stacked.
Clan Fair's baby is on the siok 13X
Ed. Smith is visiting in Pailipstesz
Kansas. ,
Miss Erma Hurgcss of Hollairer Kcj
sas was visiting Suudny in this cornME
Stillwater.
Ktin has come at last.
The corn is damaged to somo iteais..
by tliu diouth.
(Continued on Inst P.tge.
FraLppe
New, delicious summer
drink Wo have 37 dif
ferent flavors in
Cool, Refreshing
Summer Drinks
10c meals served; lunch
ntall hours.
The Bon Ton
W. S. BENSE, Proprietor.
CORRESPONDENCE
Interesting Items Gathered
by Our County Reporters
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Garfield
We had a light ruin Monday nlg'nt
Joiso Mefford 1ft engaged in repair
ing tho roads.
Win, Kent is lnid up again with his
fractured limb.
Georgo Simpson smiles all over,
when be snja, It's a gill."
Georgo Simpson was hauling lumber
from Guide Hock, last Wedniaday, to
build a btrn.
Guy Dime's and wifo ,wero visiting
with his bi other J.ick, near Dostwick,
1 ist Sunday.
N L. D. Smith nnd wife, n'tendol
tho union church service in Red Cloud,
Inst Sunday evening.
Charles nnd Howard Ailes, were
hauling bridgo mateihl from Guide
Hock, last Monday.
Wm. Howon and Kay Workmau,
with tlioir best giih attended the
uuion church service in Ked Cloud
last Sunday evoning.
CathertcR
Hoy Wilson is plowing for wheat.
Mrs. Harvoy is reported to bo quite
sick uain,
Miss Wilola Payno was down to Red
Cloud, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coplon woro dbwn
Guide Ro'ck, Sunday.
Mrs Hanson bad somo of her corn
to
Bladen.
A nico rain fell hero last Monday
ovening.
E. E. Hicks was down on Elm creek,
tho lirst of tho week on business.
Mrs. Cash Keith nnd children, of
HnsiiuR, visited at Mis. Woodsido lust
Tuesday.
Mr.Wratten returned fioin California
last Wednesday. Ho has bi'en gone
almost two years aud sujs thero is
(fiito a change in liladun during his
absence.
Miss Allco Tuck left last Tuesduy for
Supuiior, where sho visit relatives
beforo sho returns to her huuo in
Ashland, Illinois.
Tho Misses Jessie, Ethel nnd Cairiu
Householder, left Tuesday for DeweeeO
to attend camp meeting.
C. E: Spenco went to Upland, last
Saturday, and spent Sunday witn his
family returning Monday.
Mrs. E irnest Rued is spending tho
week with bor parents, Mr. and Mrs.
11. U. lioyd, south of town.
Mis. Ouier Gognon wentto Upland
last Monday evoning, returning Tues
day iiaorniug.
Mr. Lockhart is rebuilding tho house
ho purchasrd of Mr, litunuer.
Mr. Albright of Red Cloud, was in
this city last Tuesday,
Frank Burden wont to Campbell,
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