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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
VI isuas&&if&. .'I . J Subscription Vi $1 a Year - Y iri Advance THE RED GLOID CHIEF ffiw&ttm&&iifftiM&&x SI Eight Pages All Home Print WWWWyjSiiSittSWW!5f" tmxttattmiimwBigmvL VOLUME XX XI I r. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY J, 1M)5. NUMBER 5 r. - - 1 - ll! . Miner Bros. Miner Bros, i Arvrwial Jaurvuacry CLEARING SALE ! Pre-invcntory. Invoicing time is near at hand. When the time for Clearing Sale comes we re alize the fact that price is the dominant feature in order to clear up stock. The great success of our sales assures us that RADICAL PRICE REDUC TIONS is the only way to quickly realize the result. All customers know the prices, as everything is marked-in plain figures at this store. Flannelettes. Tl' .tnn I. ,....... ...... ..r ii i i.. ... 11. i ,) nullum, uiij in muau gunim uiiny 111 UIU Nunsoil .Villi ltllll I'J'.e, Ifio, 18 or 2(lc, nor yard for them. You may Hud a short length f the piece that you bought. You can buy them now at 1 of 8, lO and 12 1-2c 8 pieces Fleeced Goods that wore Sand 10, uow oc Ginghams. Toilo do Nord Ginghams wash well and are fast co'ors. Many of our customers are very thorougly familiar with tho merits of this brand of goods. Good patterns for Waists, Boys' aud Men's Shirts, Dresses, etc., worth llijc, to close out short lengths, 9c per yard, a clearing sav ing ot JMJ per cent. Tho patterns are line Wo need tho room for tho new lino to be shown February 1. To February f, Tolle de Nord Ginghams, 9c Cloaks. RADICAL REDUCTIONS ! in our Cloak department We have about 25 this season's Cloaks left. Wo aro going to make an extra effort to sell ovory garment. $8 Cloaks $4.75, $10 Coats $6. $12.50 Coats S7.50 We still have a few last season's loo-o back Jackets, just as much sorvico if you do not caro about tho stylo. So Coats $1.8."i, &7.S0 Coats at $2 50, $10 Coats at S.'t..'t5, $1.50 Coats at $4.20. A large lot of German China Premium Dishes' will be here about January 30. Premium Dish slips given with all cash and produce trade. I MINER BROS. vAvAWvvAWx'rtAWN'AAi fWf CORRESPONDENCE X Interesting Items Gathered I by Our County R-eporters IAaAo' s STATE CREEK Ktnmii Malino is leaching (hi) winter our Wonier. Alex Bcntlov thinks of .selling out ami quitting fanning. Mi". Fianeis, over south, who has Won ill for some time, is iuiprovii g slowly. Frank Wolf has Hold his fat cows at $3 pur hundred to Win. Kuohn, our stock buyer. Mrs. Huntley of Red Cloud has boon ifcccpiug house for hot son Alex for tho past two weeks. Mrs O-oir Serivner of Norton, Kan , is visiting with relatives aud fiieuds in this neighborhood, Bm Stevens, who is teaching on White Hook creek, ton miles south, was homo Siturday and Sunday. Mr. Haniiiglon has sold his 80 nnro fiirtu to Ike Wilmot, for $3,200. Ho nnld his fat cattle to H. C Cutter. Wo only know of 0110 niun on this meek who does not badly want a Uiono. lie says lie hits done without 0110 for 5 joimi and can aland it that i . - much longer. All tho others aro anxi ous for the weather to hreak, so the work on the line can ho completed. Mrs. James Fruit has hud quite a serious attack of pleurisy, hut is now getting hotter. Dr M orison of Wont er was her physician. Harvey (irthain has hud a serious time with a gathering on his hand. Hm has hud it lanced, and is still badly crippled from tho ifiVots While we have had some winter in January, we can still congratulate our solves on the line full weather, up to Jinnary. At anytime tip to the Hist of the year a man could work his farm. Hurl Stair is now superintendent 0 tho Mount Hope sdiou and is giving tho best or. satisfaction. He will make ateneherliko Prof. Wajn-i Wolf and J W Giynnr, who can teach in one disttict for ton yeais. GUIDE ROCK ChnsCorwin is on the siok list. George Uoevea ia on tue sick list this week. Jack Iltiyos was on tho sick list last wook. Wo understand there is to lie a new .neat uvirkct. Hodge? Bios, have one of the linest store rooms in the valley, Henry Street viind with William L Reeves and fuiiiil Sunday and Mon day. Frank (.Viper's little daughter, Win nie, is reported as having smahpnx The Quaker Medicine C. will he in Guide Hock from the (5 n to tho Hth. Hob McBrido and wife ol R.-d Cloud were guests of .')r. Robinson and family last Friday. N. L. Bill, who unil' the Guide R.ek telephone system, at rived hero again Sunday evening. Mrs. William Reeves and liflo daughter visited m the homo of her tnolhur, Mis. ,S reet Anson Cither left for Proscott, Ati. , Monday night, wheie ho goes for the benefit of his hualth. Hert (jarber, the Guide Rook photo grapher, was in licit Cloud the lirst of the week on business. William Reeves, propnetor of tho Guide Rock house, puts up tho best 26 cent meal in the valley. Max Bailor shot George Hunt's biid dot Monday morning The dog was killing Bmtei's pet rabbits. Sjo Bert (iarber for up-to-date photography. Cabinets and stamp photos. Pictures enlarged. Hilly Montgomery, or "Mont," as the as tho boys call him, is the swifiest. checker player Guide Rock has ever seon nit. Messrs Lain, Fied Hodges, Bert Gurber, Clarauco R-vco and Clarence Sheeley were guests at the Commercial hotel Sunday evening E. W Copten, stioo iu-.endent of the poor farm, was in Guide Rock Sunday and Monday visiting his brother, and whilo hero contracted with N. L. Ball to complete the R-tl Cloud teh phone lines. Mr. Bill i an expert in that line. The Guide Rock Telephono Co. was woil pleased with tho work which ho did for them. CROW HILL hot of snow nowadays Bimi Gibson sports a new sled. Have Logan spout Sunday in Cora. IViss Mary Cowdan i on the sick list. Logan township's boaid met at L. Fii.gerald's Moie'u-. Fied Wittwer is suffering from an attack of rhcuimiiiMii. Harvey Merrill is visi'ing his brother and family in Mis-ouri Lawrence Doyle bus painted his barn and shingled his hott-e. Charles Heant-lee, who has been on the sick lii, is iiupioiiL'. Perry Bwdslen made a business ttip to Smith Center Tuesday. J. .1. Fra.ier, the H owviilo butcher, killed another beef last week. Not a very large crowd nttended church Sunday on account of tho. snow Lnfe Fitzgerald is building the found ation for Klmer Bnardsico's now houe. Charley Fra.ier has gone to Decatur county, Kansas, 10 look after his now farm Ed. Goldsworth and family depart! d this week for Sheiiihn coi'iny iinnnko tlia their future home. P. A Wittwer, the president of the telephone cmiaii, was out callirg on his neighbor s Sunday. Hiinry Nyberg ann Wm.Forgey went 10 Lebanon on dav Inst week to order "phonos for tho "Dutch Pint Telephone C inipany." There will boi box suppor nt Crow Hill school house Fridaj evening in order to purchase a new bell for tho school house. COWLES Miss Httz-1 Saott is ono among the s'o tnis week. Ed Koon's have movod into tho bouse vacated by Homor Tnonias. Too book "Mrs Wiggs" will bo play d at tho Congregational church February 10. Mrs M R Adiiujsnn returned home Tuesday fri m Ho'hany, Nrbr., where she had been lor some tin)". Due to cold weather aiid Ini'k of spirit, the hunteiH did not venture out on their wolf hunt Wednesday, but re tnaiucd bj the fitesido. Richard Grccnhalgh has recently bought the barber shop belonging to Thornt Foe and now has out. a new sign read'ng, "Whiskers Extracted Without P.l.,"to tho spectators, laughing gas as per order. Homer Tin m-is aid wife leave Wednesday for southern California, whero they hope to ni-iko their future homo. Tl.oy had intended to start eatlier, hut. as Hxnier was taken sick thev were obliged to wail a few days for his n 01 very LINK Paul Rocehr is wot king for W. J. Husiiii, Aim Gust is sick at the homo of Charley Isntu. Mrs. S ('. Shuck was a guest at Win. Van Dike's one day this wick. The 'phone lino from Red Cloud to the statu line is almost 1 ipleted. William Van Dyke has been visiting fiiends at Montiose, Kan., and Guide Rock. Moving lime has come for farm ten ants and thov are changing locations for the coming year. Hen Van D3 ke attended tho revival meetings u Lebanon this week and repot t a good Hireling. Word has been receiv d here from Fountain, Oklahoma, that Mrs Guthrie was veiy ill and not expected to live. Friday to visit with ..her parents ti'l Monday. " Mis. ft C. Chevalier of Campbell was visiting at the home of Mrs. N. vS. Maoklin hint Wednesday. ' Mis Joe Hall returned from Nol Vork 'last Monday, after spending month visiting friends and relatives. , Miss Ruth Householder of Rosomont and Misses Ethel and Frances Hntisp holdor of DoweoBO came homo Fiidav evening and spent Sunday with th if parents, rciurnirg Monday morning to their schools. BLADEN Mr Ai'diihon drove up to Hastings last Tin slay. Mist. P. ail MiCallnm vistcd homo folka Insi Saturday and Sunday. Miss Nellie Runibaiigh wont home WALNUT CRKKK . The Jones Iiojh have a new sleigh. Mr. Farnhan sold two fat cown Tuesday, Frank CotiUon has been putting up ice this week. Mi. Wnitely and Mr. Warihen aro busy hauling corn. Mrs. Arneson, who hns been .siok for seveial days, is belter. Messrs. Hawkings and Biough woro circula'iiiga petition to have the roml from their west corner put onto tho section line. A number of ladies, with well tilled basnets, tnt at the home of Mrs. Mah Ion Points last hist I'Viday Three uotufortui's were tied dunng the day. A ory plots nit lime was repot tod. Nebraska Patents. (i run toil this week. Roportod by (7. A. Snow it Co., pntont attorneys, Washington. D C. Robert L. Dassey, (Jrand IslutuL cabooso light; Joseph A l Wolf, Sidney, extension table. For a copy of any of tho tibovo patents send ton cents in postage stumps with date ot this paper to C. A Snow A Co Wash ington, D. C. t-B - ii tj 1 I iiBr M 1 1 V I ' IhflNwf lit I I ill ill I I i K 'ILJ j w ru fl ItJ( What does the Bteakfast-Bell mean In ' yotir household highif whole some Biscuit made with Dt. PRICE'S Baking Powder? o unwholesome food made with an alum baking powder? It is worth your white to inquire. v .t J , t-J 1 ,V A . -Jjr JkJ'-n(T5j!- - ,. ? w - W.t3-l y j iw wi rtHfii?iaflBiw mmvawmHkmn