& aa l lA 1 i mi wx i ' BL Kkmmfym&iiimSSSSSSSSSB - d"m,Fmff!)IZum aaanawSaalWawlBjraapiaWBW,JWWw .y,. -.-, ,. , ., . ., -. j-i- uniwuii iBi'TiniippMipippwiMaT" Trr" v;;-tj' - -tiv " VW.X W;,lti A.T, ,.W ..,!. ,lt. n4MH. '.HMJ'I '""' tiMifim ' .,'v-, I 'sO Illinois itft rhichRU - TTrkT TfCTH "VV'Tr 7f V VFAJ UiHfi "k. .Tk. Alii RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SEPT KM IS Bit, 0 1901. NUMBER 7 MINER BROS. MINER BROS a TWO for ONE Our August offering of Dress Goods 2 Dresses t Price of One" continues till September 15. Goods only on tenter tabid Cloaks New arrivals in Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' Cloaks and jackets. LADIES TOURIST COATS -LADIES JACKETS - - - -MISSES TOURIST COATS - $7.50 to $15.00 5.00 to 12.50 7.50 to 15.00 CHILDRENS COATS.sizes 4 to 10 Blue piped with red Special C &g m aa-aamRaa. was insured fur "WOO. nnd ttiu horses for tWO and there win some inMKance of the o'her thitiRN in the burn. Mr. McC mkey succeeded In removing the one h trse nnd eolt from tbe burn but the colt ran buck into the bum where it win so severely burned nnd after ward escaped again. Vr. McConkey eenii quite unfortunite with his hot ses as about a year ago at the time of the bunt after Tom Madison, a tine team was s'olen from his pasture and has so far not been recovered. CORRESPONDENCE Dress Goods New Fanay Nouelty Brilliantine Brown and Blue 60c Other, values at 75c, qoc, $1.00 1.50, and 1.65 Voiles at 60c 90c $1.25 and $1.50 Wool Suitings at 50c to $1.75 per yard. 54 inch Suiting, Blue, Green, Grey at 60c per yard. '1 Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters iWWWN Gawles. School began Monday morning with the imml attendance. Miss Mnble Day, principal, and Miss L ittte Deakii, primary teacher. Mm Erret of Wray, Colorapo, if visiting at the home f her parents Mr. and Mrs L. 1). Thomas. Mrs Payer came down from Hastings Monday to stay a while with her dau ghter Mrs. (xeo.Jqjitttlybaiiulte sick. Ned Hurd and faaaily, wk formally lived on a farm wt fend south of Cwles have moved to town to enjoy a real from bard ltbor tbat is attacked to a farm life. Mrs. J. C. Waller drove to Franklin Saturday to visit her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Bucter. Nate Piatt and wife will occupy tbe rooms vacated by H uner Thomas. Those who attended tbe social Fri day nigbt did not fail 'to have a good time as well as a good supper. Nt-llt Bnsey, Mahli Lntta and Nola Rlcbey all Cowles students began their tlrst terms of school Monday. Miss Maude Hayes commenced (etching school Micday. The same school she taught in tbe spring. -Rev. Davis will hold a set its of meetings at the Christian church begin ingSept. 11 and ontlnueing through the week. Mrs. J K Butler now has on hands a number of new fall bats. Until September 15 you can buy Jewelry of us at cost and less. We wish to reduce stock and will do it if low prices are any 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 . e given away. Newhouse Bros. 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. New Satine Petticoats The Strongest line and Best Values we have ever seown. Prices range froM $1.00 to $5.00 & MJVfcAJ tfAJUS. fc ) 3 y f 42 Piece Dinner Sets Given FRBB. 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. That Settle's It. When a Colorado mimiI none walk is laid that settles it. See Overing Bros. w wi, 1 Ul JJI ll-f'H - ft .ft 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. Larfte Barn Burned. Last M mday night at abou 12 o'clock the large burn on tbo frm now ocen pied by Mark M C mkey, live and a half miles north and one hlf mil.. ,..,. of Keri Cloud, and belonging to John Ciiapin of Phoenix, At izina.caught tiro anu was nurneu to the ground. Just how the tire was started 1. nm ,....... The bun contulnod about ton tons- of inv aii(l four head of horses and one colt tin eo of tin. ,orse wro burtiHl wl'h the barn and thocolt w.ts so badly b-.n.ed thm It is of )llt itl() Vp. besides the hay and hones there was quite a number of tools. The barn Bladen. School began Monday. Mr. and Mrs John Parks of Atlantic, are here visiting relatives ane friends. Mrs. Cartie Adams and children re turned tu iheir home at Ha stings, last Monday after a months viit with re latives and friends at this place. J K Yost and family are taking in the Harvest Carnival, at Holdrege, this week. L H. Boyd and family are spending the week at Red Cloud attending the reunion. Mr. C. Sponce and children are spending the week here with friend and relatives. M wondslde and daughter drove over to Blue Hill, last Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Heed left liiat Monday foi (rand Island, where sli-i goes toatteinl college. Omer Gagnon and family moved to Campbell, last M inday. Miss Prtarl .McCilum is staying at her Aunt, Mrs. houkhart and attend ing school here. H. B. Bovd nnd f imily and Mr. anil Mis. Ve. Vdder.shelm drove to Rd Cloud, Thursday, and spent a couple of day at the reunion. Mif. Wash Reed is visiting her dau ghterMis. George Newborn?, at Red Cionb, this week, and taking in the reunion. .Joe and John Hill seturned from tlio Worlds Filr lat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs O. C. Anderson of C.unpbell, were visiting at H II. Boyd last Sunday, A. Reed drove up t' Hasting last Monday returning Wednesday. Mr?. Stryckcr son and daughter returned fiom the Worlds fair last Monday. IrtmSTATE BJEUMtfl iwff SB BHRBWaVl. Monday morning the sound of tbe snnrlMiraB'wwoketB eHizeni of Red Cloud that tbe Interstate Reunion was in progrt-as and that trouble hnd com menced at camp McKinley. The grounds are well laid out. The Pike, as it is called, occupies a full block in length including tbe street east of tbe ootirt house park. The court house park is full, the speakers stand, head quarters tent and other tents beijg located there. It is worth ones while to walk down tbe Pike. The Merry-go-round and nearly eveiy kind of in amusement can be found there. There is fun, fake and folly on the 1'iko and in other parts of the ground and around the town there is boast, oooze and bombast. Major Pemberton's Drum corp revives in the memories of 'he vetrans the scenes and trying times of the GO's and the Lebanon RraFH band liscourses mti : nearly the entire day ind until) Itte at night. There have ieen ball games at tbe ball park every ifternoon and speaking, singing, and music of all kinds at the camp during he afternoon and evening of chc'i day. General Cole, KxCongresmun Suth ir- land and Coogressaan Norris, (JoTer nor Mickey and tbe Hin. E J. Bar ken, candidate for U. 8. Senator, acl many other noted epeakers bare" kVl forth. The Pike ie eroded both 4ufm and night with both youog, and old some veiwing with disgust and otbeni with pleasure. The young folka throw confetti, oat meal etc. Altogether Reril Cloud and the people witbin aaTw given themselves up to a week of dls sapation. .There have been aaaay wko were unable to obtain a bed at feat owing to the crowded condition of tk hotels and nearly every available room in the city has been occupied by him weary pilgrim. At the ball park Mon day, Cora defeated Red Cloud by m scire of 7 to 0 and Tuesday Red Ckoad defeated Cora, 11 to 0: Wednesday Su perior was defeated by Rtd Good1, fore 4 to 3 and Tlinrsday tlve. acorst was to in favor of Councilman Catber turned the"ieAy over to G irheld Post No. 80' ,Mcmda. The music furnished bv the Lebnnoa baud is excellent and deserving of tba highest pinise as also are tho membero of the bind. They are a gentlemanly lot of fellows. Willing to ito tfair share towaid enu mining theerovd IR. i. n lUILI. CREAM BAKING POWDiR Greatest Aid to Cookery Vjf. ' r i I With least labor and trouble it makes . hot-breads, biscuit and, cake of finest 1 flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome. PRIOE BAKING POWDKB CO., CHICAGO. y i ,v. iSSt' m m i 4 ,1fjUrffaM- & 'F3 nafiB?E ... . - -1 .Mi-.vn'iiiMiKwjMfcftt,.nrlni,mniiii - ina 1imAm", m mffmttitmmt a'aajwoamiaii ay ' 1JHiasii AAAI - ( Hwl'i 7l5W, l?)tJttt t)AJ