T ""Ifr in rf''""i nn i - ''--- -u wwmm " 3-wW - Til BWWWirrB-'WT-T-T. i-r - IMHWnB-VIBMf1 - wv-t-)m .1 Jl, , MWnil . jwp - wr-r ,- ",. K1 UM f r-rrr-asr" r "v "- imamnasxcJzF . ' . -iW . fcftc UUUi . .:X,a33C Interstate i fon, Red Cloud, September Sth to lOth fcUactttfo, .fBtippry.'-, Stans B.r argggrsS5g2g;r,r?'-: ? -. fy . .Tg -sg1 VOIiUME XXXII. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 20, 1001. NUMBER 35 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 Quicidy. Not 20 per cent Discount: but BETTER STILL. You Buy a dress or waist and WE GIVE YOU ONE. CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered i by Our Wash Goods Purchase a dress or waist from the the Roods 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. Wool Goods Black Dress Goods Purchase a dress and we give you one. .Goods Purchased at $1.00 secures you Freeone&teoca, yard " " " goc " 4 " " " 65c " .4 it U JQ 44 4 4. .4 4. Qq 44 x 50c " "' " " 30e An excellent opportunity to get the girls ready for school. The BIGGIST Dress goods Values ever offered by The BIG STORE County Reporters ''WAoWW'WWWW Blade. Jny Q blo spent Sunday in town. A show in town Saturday evening. A Heed drove to Red Cloud last Frl ilny. Grandpa Harding Is visiting at Cam bridge Onier Gngnon has returned from Kansas. L. K. Spence went to Oti'g'in, Tues day iiioriiiiig. Fi lends fiom Ohio, arc visiting at Win. L:ini hut's. Woik on the new lumber yard will soon bu completed. J. Monies of H.isting, was in this city lust Wednesday. Bin McCoy was a passenger for Cowles, mat Wednesday. Several from hero are attending (he institute at Red Cloud. J. W. Wratten is back from Califor nia, looking bale and rugged. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McMann died last Tuesday. William Searle's brother and sister of Blue IIill, are visiting him this week. Frant Waullle drove over to Hole ateiu, tbe tirsiof the week, on business. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clark, were visit ing Mrs. Clark's parents, ibis week. Until Sept. 15 you can b 1 y jewelery of us at cost and le f . We wish to reduce stock aid will do it if low prices are any consideration to you. We have extra large lines o 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 givjen away. Newhouse Bros 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. 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 38. Today $3.25 and $3.00 waists . . . .$2.00 2.50 " .... 1.50 2.00 " 1.25 1.50 " .... ,90 Satisfaction or Money Back .AWwv. 42 Piece Dinner Sets Given FREE. With every 10 cent purchase, either in cash or produce, we will give you a coupon bering a number and entitling you to a chance in the drawing. We have already given three sets away. We sell you Groceries as cheap or cheaper than you can get them elsewhere and besides give you an opportunity to get one of these handsome sets Free. ALBRIGHT and RIFE. Allen's Fnot-Easp, it powder. It cures painful, smarting, neirons feet and in growing naile, and iuuantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions. "lis tho greatest comfort discovery of tho ago. Allen's Foot-Ease makes .tight or now shoes feel wny. It is a certain euro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, ach ing feet. Tty it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, 23a. Don't accept and substitute Trial package free- Address, Aliens S. Oltuslead, Lo Ry, K. Y. . . Wo want good general agont9 and can glvo steady work to responsible parties securing snltsmonfor our New Pacitio Coast specialties and superior western grown trees. Exprovious ex perience not necessary. Write us to day. You can't loso money. We will show vou how its made. Oregon Nur sery Co,, Detroit, Mich. 10 Miss Eihel and Canie Householder, returned from campmeeting Monday. Mr. Mclllis is hauling lumber to build a barn on his place north of town. Roy Johnson, Archie and Muudlo Moore, weie Hod Cloud visitors, this week. Billy Staley has purchased tho O. A. Whelan, property, recently vacated by It B-ck. Wiu. Biggins and wife, drovo up to Sheinnu ountv, lust Wiok, for 11 visit with friends. John A. Anderson has rented tho Al Siiinmuisou farm, and will move in the spring. Did you attend the Faterua' picnic at Blue Hill, Weduesday, and huvo a good time? Richard Beck and fnmilv, lsft Tuoi dttv mornim?. for their uew home in Council Bin 1, la. Mrs. Frank Hutden and Miss Grace Heed, drovo over to Campbell, last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thnrne, also Grandnri Thorn, returned fiom their trip to Michigan, Tuesday. I he Farmers elevator opened up for business Monday, and boosted the price of wheat seveinl points. The carponteis from Illuo Hill, came over the lirstof tho week, to commence wuik on V. S. Hull's residence. Miss lit) t h and Hattle Householder aul Mist Coia D.tvis are attending the institute al Red Cloud this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Bruce Bowereox, left last M jnday, for Ttenton, whoto they expect to mal.o their future homo. Joe WiddiTfthiem reigned his posi tion with D K nilier. of this place, and moved on 11 farm noithwest of heie. Mr. Ijuhc Fish has the foundation ready for his new buildirg. and tho Carpenters will begin sjtmtiiuo this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bennett, left WtdiHsday morning, for Swacton, where they will spend a few days with friends. The Bladen ball team went to Upland last Sunday, and crossed bats with tho Upland team, the game was in favor ol Bladnn. ' Miss Nellie Wil lams left last Monday evening, for n visit with her brother Clyde Williams, living in the western part of the stato. Tho ice cream supper given by tho Junior Lengue last Saturday evening, wue a great success tbe procceeds being something over 120. A donl was made whereby Chas. E. Hiclo brcime tho owner of tho stock of Harness, and building, of Jns. l'aib by, Mr. Pashby ooutemplats going to California, shortly. Wm. Strycker and mother, end Miss Bosslo Strycker accompanied by Miss Blanch Cox drove down to Red Cloud Monday Miss Strycker aid Miss Cox sUld to attend the institute. ... 1 vMe feck. O J. Kelley was on the sick list tho first of the woek. Mrs. D.iudna visited friends in North Branch the first of tho week. Gen, Proudlit was visiting with friends at this place last Saturday and Sunday. A. sister and niece of Mn. Dorning's from Union Grove, Wisconsin, are Hero this week. Grandma Norris has been visiting her sons, Emanuel and Noah Peters, for the past few days. CIihm. Hodges is building an addition to his house, R. C. Peters gave a party to u num ber of young pooplo lint Wednesday evoning. Miss Minnie Hys went to St. Joe, Mn,, Monday, to work in tlm trimming department, of a wholesale miltinery hotiso for a few week. Mr. and Mr?. Coleman, of Chester, visited with Mr. Coleman's mother, Mrs. BorghVl 1, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wither Hamilton, ar rejoicing over the arrival of a little wo at their borne last Friday. The Adelphlaa QurtUe gare aa te terestlaii eatertalameat at the Bspljtfct church, last Saturday evening Mtar tho autpices of the B. Y P. There will bo an ice cream social at tho home of Mr. M. Lovltts next Satur day evening. All are invited. Among tbosa who expected to atteasl tho institute at Red Cloud this week, w note tho following: Chester Coop er, Miilissa Lambert, Verna Watt, Lea Largent, R W. Uosull, Sadlo Vaugban, Murjorio Sheppard and Katie Bragg. There will bo quarterly meeting at the M. E. church ut 3 o'clock, Saturday, conducted by tho Rev. Poarson. Ker. G. W. Hummel of Bine Hill, will con duct services Sunday morning at 11 a. 111. 'Tit said a bottle and a glass Will makn a person mellow, But Itorky Mountain Tea's tho drink That livens up a fellow. C. L. Cot-tings. 1WC P0WMR Greatest Aid to Cookery With least labor and trouble it makes hot-breads, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome. Priok Bakinq Powder Co., Chioaqo. I (.?'! 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