" A- t. a , , TT tee? vU jPWUm" ; . . VOLUME XX XII. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SKL'TISMBISli, 2i UKM. .NUMBER (K wwvw Miner Brothers. Miner Brothers. Miner Brothers. ) rfWl'WAr4 PREMIUM DISHE German China given for Cash or Produce Purchases. The finest Premium ever offered in the city. Every customer of the store de rives the benefit, limited only by the amount of your purchases. attended tin I'.ihtlmvaitu sale Tuesday. ShiihuI Hliiliiir.Uciii hits returned from Sheridan county, Kansas, whoro he went to look for 11 locution. Mo re ports crops not very good ' hoiiiu places out thoro. Willlniii King, from near Lawrence, tins liei'ii tluccli 114 In litis neighbor hood for tho pu week. Mr. Il.11 tlu'inii! h tin been looking for h location near Guide lately, no rumor says Tho little child of John Gold.m ban been i 11 lit) Hiuk for tint past week. ("has Coding, modiolno 7 iO Htntu .Intiriinl Co.,filloo BiippHcB 84 CO .1 U I'arr, work court houso.... 1 00 (Jot) W IlUtclliBOtl, OlIlCU OXp'K U 00 Nebraska liiNtltutu for Ulliul, euro for poor f OS .1 O Hutlor, HiipplloB for poor.- 15 f)C Cowdon Kttluy Co., sun. poor.. 3 2 B M (lard, work court, honor. .. 8 HR ilntiimoiul & Stephens Co., su perintendent's supplies U 11. W Sshbv, supplies treasurer 3 00 S W Fon, deputy sheriff" 4 (X John Foster, janitor work 27 (X llHIIKIK FUND. J U Wilt son. building brfifgm. Tom Jones, building bridife. . . . 1.1 M KIiikiiI.I liiillillnu lii-l,hn Seedling pinches aro lontiful and' ? Coulson, building bridge. T N lilnnn, minding iirlilgo.... VS Hall, liiillilliiir bridge. GP" s s KRTICLES GIVEN: Tea Cups, Coffee Cups, 3 sizes Plates, 5 1-2, 6 1-2 and 7 1-2 inch Fruit Saucers, Covered Dishes, Oyster Bowls, Cracker Jar, Berry Set, Celery Trays, Gravy Boat and Stand Chocolate Set, Sugar and Creamer, Platters. The range of pieces included in this offer will enable you to secure a Dinner Set with Cash and Produce trade. MINER BROTHERS. CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County R-oporters State Creek. KverytliitiR prosperous i" r part. Corn is surely better tliuii for yeim. Threshing is not nil done yet, but will bo in the neur future. Everybody lias plenty of fruit for their own usn. Win. II- Kosencrans of Hockfonl, M., formerly of our creek, N here-on n visit He values his farm ttt 1500 more' than he did when ho tented it. Mr. and Mrs. C ark Stevens have gone to Indiana on a visit and expect to be absent about a month. A. II. Cnrpenteris bomu again. Mrs. Allen Cirpentor and liit'e daughter have been on the sick list, but are up und around again, Qnlv a few days ago ijuito a herd of real estate men cume to 'lied Cloud and.anout the rhiuo tinio there was about tho same kiul of a mob at Smith Center. Wrf'arkor and family of KmI Cloud Vjgiteti on our creek a few days ngr. He says the tight of S"iivner's urchin d well repaid him for his trip, , Bladen. Miss Nullio Williams returned at uiduy from Cambridge., where slio has been visiting her brother, Clyde Wil liams. ,T io Denton and wife of IJine Hill were in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Win (iriniiis of Hum Hill at tended the fuiii'ial of M-'-. Ilyhon. (tillim t Heed of Illinois is visiting his brothers, Aland Wash Reed, Outer Houshong of Campbell was in this city Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Spoors aro vhiting friends and relatives hfn Mr. Collutto'-j family arrived here last Siturday and have moved into the IIoffiuNti property. Mrs. G.orge Ityben died last Sunday in Lincoln, where she had gnno for medical treatment. Her remains were brought here Mmday and fnneral ser vices were hold Wednesday morning at the Diptht church, conducted by Hev. White. Tho remains were taken to Iowa, where they were laid to res by hor relatives. Mrs. Uybon leaves a husband and one son, three brothers and two sistors and a host of fi lends to mourn her losf. She was a mi tuber of tho Degree of Honor of liladon. Minor Doyle and family of Campbell vUitod at the home of Julius Horn this week. John Baker drove dowu to Cowles Saturday and was accompanied by Kd Doyle. Mrs. Hunt cnniu down from IIol drigH Tuesday morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hyuen. Eli Cox is having a now well put down on his place south of town. Bean Corner. In again after a long absence. John Frnzler is erecting a barn. Clare Fair is busy putting up his hay Tho danco at John D lyle's new barn was well attended and everybody had a good time. The beans aro getting ripo. George Heardslee and F. Slnby shell ed corn Monday. Harm Hartman and wife spent Situr day and Sunday with John Frazier and family. Will Hicks and wife of Lebanon spent Sunday with homo folks. Miss Minnie lloardsleo is staying with Mrs. Forgy while Mr. Forgy is at tho World's fair. Horn, Saturday, to Mr. and Mrc Guy Merrill, a daughter. Cliarley Heardslee has laid tho foun dation for Fra.iet's new baru, Mr. Dillon of North liranch spent Sunday with Mr. Doylo. Lawio ice Doyle is (Mining a lino span of trotler'd fur trick work. Will Tnnqnino of Bloomiifgton spent Sunday with lien Gibson. Miles D-ifin spent Sunday with Perry lieard.-dee. I'otry Heardslee, Mr. Forgy, Gus and Henry Nyberg arcattending the Worlds fair. Hut ly Starr, who has been sick, was ubioto commenco his Hchool Monday. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs Charlo Frazier died Tuesdav and was buried Wednesday in tho Webb Mill cemetery. Will Hilton is putting in wheat. Clarence Heardslee is taking in the World's fair. Mt Smith had a horse dangorously injured by Jumping iuto the ruuning gears of a wagon. Lew Clapp of Hud Cloud spont Sun day at Uon Gibson's. Mrs. Collins is on the sick list. Sat- (lis- Stillwater. Will Finney shelled orn hut u relay. Ethel Albln bogan to idling in trict No. !i5 last Monday. A little son is reported at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Miller, on the Waller Shirley place. A number of Stillwater peoplo at tended the I'ostlowaito sale Tuosday. Cbas. and Walter Hogato of lilndon mriltliun adjourned tho hearing to unk liuirer, road work tnlmr i .i i .. . ' lj 'Iglor, road work I .tobor at 1 p. in. Auhteii-Westorn Co., road imp's 71 cheap, tuouidi ipiitu Miiall. Mrs. Tiiomiix Killough and little child who iihvu lie in iputu siox, me reporti d to be locoiM-ring. C.C. Christy and family of Guide Unci; yuio viMtoiH at lim homo of (tiiuidma Kchiiidson Sunday ;ttter noon. Commissioners' Proceecdlnis. Kopteinber Io Hoard met p.irMinnt to uiljoiirniiiDiit. Hearing on petition for and remon strance against road on half sei'tion lino in rcctinn '.Ml, township -I, rango !, tho same being north of Uosemont. A number of witnesses wore examined on both sides of the iU st ion und tliu boa Octol Hoard then adjourned to September 1(5, at l:U0p. in. September 1(5 -Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Frank Kuehu was appointed county surveyor and his bund approved. All bids for furnishing and building bridges, as advirtisod for, wore r jectcd. Tho board then adjourned sine dio 'J ho following claims wore allowed and warrants ordered drawn on tho several funds: OKNKIlAt, FUND. Dr. Ilainos, corner Thompson ciiM) f 10 00 Dr. Haines, mod. scrvl os poor 10 00 F H Gorlaeh, commissioner. . . . ,'M) 10 Jas Witt, caring for poor 0 08 A II Heeney, court foes anil or flee expenses 17 .'15 E U Overman, ofllco rent 15 00 Henry Coow, medicine for poor 27 .'15 J A McArtliur, court, fees ana otllco expenses. '.V2 00 C II Wilson, services eomtn'r.. '2.1 10 Hnbt Damerell, mod. services. . Wl 00 W Hichnrd, services conunV.. 27 00 Chief Publishing Co , printing I 50 J Fogoi, services commissioner 51) 10 J Fogel, care for poor 10 00 W H Anderson, services comm'r 27 50 HeiKle A- (Jrltletli, miNe poor.. 2 50 J P Hale, printing l.'l .'15 .T75T H&0 13f 20 50 12 M ISM) t2S. 17 ! :: 25 F. F. Harvey, building bridgo. ..- (iiiiiit. lloucliiu, hriilgo work,.. John Wulz, bridge work Henry Arendts, bridbo work... John Towlu, bridge work Zl 10 ,Ii-so Harlow, bridge work.... Pope Hi os , hard ur-- A ('I Harris, bridge work H K llnriingtoii, bridge work.. .1 I'. Fox, bridge work .1 M Kiiicnid, bridge work I) A Hnaui'hamp, bridge work.. Win Wolfo, bridge work I'iiigfiioMulth, bridge work.... Win Iron, bridge work Wm Sullivan, bridge material. IIOAII FUND. Young Phulps, road work Chas Xalmnii, road work J M Ogir,road work., t 50 2S70 i. a 17 f( 20 15 7T I0 7t 10V 7C as a l riO 75 (5 VO (H W.' Real Estate Iransfers, Tiansfors for week ending Wednes day, Sept. 21, furnished by J. It. Uiilcy of Webster County Abstract company. C, H & U K It Co to Wallace A Mny nard, wd, sc4 38-1 11 C, H &. Q K H Cj to Ciarism M May nard, wd, sw4 33-1-11 Edith A II Hrown to Hugh Crilly wd, !!nw4 20 4-12 Jo.sepli PiBliby and wife to C K Hicks, wd, lotO blk $ Hladen Lincoln LnnU Co to C E Hicks, wd, lots I and 0 blk 1, lat ailil to Hladen Lincoln Land Co to G E Hicks, wd, lots 1 and 2 bile 8, Hlade Lafe Nelscu and wifo to Godfrey Moniii, wil, ne4 11-2 9. State of Nebraska to Goo Srnb, deod, uw4 80 4 10 .'.... Lincoln Land Co to trustees Hiptist church, Hladen IR; "fl 4ft w CREAM BANN0 POWDfll 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 1001 13M 2M f IS 32 CO 11SO :r Total 10075. Mortgages (lied 83ri50. Mortgages released 8.1GG0. n jo a vl Is I" 5t IO )f IO IO ,1- IO l It ,o ,o ,1! VI' P-. 9, "un ? 1 o )t - 1- 1. 11 . II a H M o H ir 1- H K. Ml h. m inr m H. 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