- .- - " - ,. . (Owtu. --, i ,-mgag-rrBgJ' iirW!MMwmml "v.n ' ''rv,i,,v W 1 - 'A! 77 totetesafeste!&Mafeateto' J Subscription THE RED GLOID CHIEF WXiit$&&i(itGtoktek Eight Pages All Home Print I $1 a Year in. Advance s5W38!m5!& 'FXSm.WXWKWXWXWISfail' VOLUME XX XI I L RED CLOUD, NEKKASICA. AIMML M, 11)05. NUMBER 15 nHHMHHHHHBHnnHHMHHH jpjanW?'Mi: tjWBLJ'3KaM. W"LL" j '" "i - XMMtaaXPIHK!LZ!lwvKIIHrr ,,5,wpw( "" ..iiiihw"I A . lipupii -WM A MINER BROS. The Big Daylight Store SHOES Sturdy, dependable Shoes, which will stand all the hard knocks they are bound to get. Easy fitting, comfortable and lower priced here than you have ever known. 500 pairs of Wolfo Bros.' Shoos, in Children's and Boys' Shoos. Wo do not intend to assort up on sizes on any lot numbor that wo have in stock. Prices heretofore, $1 to 82 per pair. As long as they last All St. to to t.SO Shoes, All St.SO to 2.00 Shoes, Carpets Only standard grades of Carpets involved. We handle no other kind. In that is assurance that at tractive PRICES have not been made attractive by sacrificing quality. Extra Super all wool Ingrains, 60c made. C C. Ingrains, 60c made. AH wool Ingrains, 50c made. Printed Jutes, 30-40c made. Velvet Carpets, reduced $1.10 to 75c made. Saxony Axminster Carpet, 90c made. Rugs Dxll feet roverbible Jute, were $12.50, now $10.00 0x12 feet reversiblo all wool, were $25, now 817 00 9x12 Axminster, woro MO, now $25.00 MINER CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gnthered by Our County R-eporters BLADEN Mrs. Jacob Moore is reported on tho sick list this week. Miss Nollio Williams is visiting in Campbell this week. Mrs. Kyle visited in town Sunday at the home of her son, Biid Kyle. Mr. Johnson is building a now barn en his lot in the south part of town. R. C Chovalior.and wife of Campbell moved into their residence tho tirst of tho week. Rob Boyd and Fred Andrews went down to Red Cloud Thursday return ing Friday. Miss Nellie Rumbnngh and Miss Pearl McCallum visited homo folks last Sunday. Henry C iiirtnor left Monday for Illinois, where he will visit his father, who is quite sick. Miss Ruth Householder came up from her school at Rosemont to spend Sunday with home folks. L. E. Waruer ami wife and Mr. Knapp und daughter spont list Sunday MINER BROS. The Big Daylight Store SI.OO pair SI. 25 pair Table Linen 100 yards all linen Tablo Dam asks. Wo bought them to boll at $1.25 per yard They have not sold up to our expectations. Pure linen, heavy weight fabric, bleached, while they last, 92c yd. 1 pattern mercerized linen fin ish Damask, 50c yd. Shirt Waists The uew spring Waists nro on sale. You are sure to find the choicest styles hero, and always with a pricing that the econ omist welcomes. Prices range, $1.25 to $6 EACH BROS. at the homo of Mrs. Arnold, on Elm creek. Miss Lena Sailor left. Monday for South Dakotn, whom sho will spend tho summer with her sister, Mrs. Miy Stratton. James McBrido of Cowlos visited in town Sunday. Ho was accompanied homo by his wife, who hud been visit ing her parents hero tho past week. GARFIELD J. V. Smith was visiting his pirents last Sunday. Leigh Pope wns visiting with Charles Ailes last Sunday. Mrs. Louisa Ailes is giving her house a new coat of paint. William Kent is seriously ill witli pneumonia at this writing. B. T. Reed and familv wero visiting with N. L. D. Smith tart Sunday. Frank Ailes and fnmily woro visiting with N. L. D. Smith last Sunday. George Simpson has his now house nearly Uni-died. He is now plastering it. Tho East Garfield Telephone Co., wero working on their lino last Tuos day. Mm. Mefford was called to Iowa the first of the week by the death of her fatho-. Mr. Lippincott returned last week (Contiuued on Last Page.) fleuisy lotes prom GATHERED FROM rlVIVTmlTIIIVrri,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FRANKLIN (Kr mi tlu Sentinel.) Tm Ni'biaska lobby adj Mimed Inst Siitmday ahum midnight, F J Austin bus the funndiition laid and the ft nine work tip for one of the ni'tst el gum residences in the city. Dr A B. Hat din, formerly of this place, writes ns from Monterey, Tenn., Hint chey Imvo sold their properly and business ami will soon return to Ne braska F C Fails and family of Cameron, M ., liuve been in the the city all week mul if anything suitable can be bought near hoie Mr Fail will buy a farm Perry Hildioth was down from B oomingtonyestorday in company with I K. Montgomery, who lias 'puit mou of the week lieie supi r ntending the telephone construction. Mr. Mini Mrs. P. W. Barber expect to leave soon for a sevoinl weeks sojourn at Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is hoped that their health will be beneliited by the change of climate and mineral baths. Shorift" Adams of Black River Falls, Wisci usiu, ariived al Dloomiugtoii laH week and loft Friday night for home in company with Ben Shcllleld, charged with incest. Sheriff Waltaih accompanied them to Omaha. Grandma Jacob Carponter died of paralysis at her home e ist of Franklin veslerdHy after an illness of ten days. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. A. A. King in the M. E. church and inter ment in the Franklin cemetery. The obituary will appear next week. Twins twice and triplets once in three years is n record of which few communities can boast and especially wiien the ftuther fact is considered that the progeny oil live. Indies should not hold their breath longer than it takes us to remind them that it is a four-year-old bovine of the femi nine gender which has given the advocate of race suicide such a rtute set back. Sho is owned by A. B. Seott and increased his herd by three the fore part if the week. LEBANON. (From tho Times.) E. C. Rath has sold his jowolry stock and tools to Mr. Grtssell. E H Rtlston und family loft Tues day for Indiana, where thoy will make their future homo. Dr. J. B. Dykes was taken sick last Friday with pneumonia fever. Ho was considerably worse yesterday. James Blake, a son of Mrs. Geo. Hill, has been very Hick at her homo the past week on account of an abscess. D. E. Pulton this week started three carpenters to work on a tine residence. It will be for rent, so wo aro infoimed Tuesday an eleven pound boy undo his appearance at the home of Mr and M's Luther Burgess and applied for board. Misses Dnllio Barcus and Mabel Nixon loft last Friday morning for Emporia, whero they will attend the State Not mat this y.iar. Mrs. J, M. Allen and her sisters, Mrs. Barnes of Hot Springs, S. D., and Mrs. Williams of Breekenridgo, Colo., vinited relatives hero Sunday. W. E. Kimsey and tvifo stalled Mon day morning for Excelsior Springs, whero thoy will stav for a while in the hopes benefitting Mrs. Kimsey, who is troubled with asthma. Sam Waddle hts five acres of alfalfa, the seed on which mado him $15 per aero. Ho also got two crops of hay off from this tract. Talk about Smith county land at $50 per aero being val ued too high. W. H. Stevens, who roturned from Idaho last November to fottln so tin real estate interests in this county, left Neighboring Tomns I OUR EXCHANGES Monday for U no Hill, where he will visit for a few days, and thin he will K to Alheita, Canada, whuio lie will reside in the f tit mo HLOOMINGTON (From tho Advoouo.) Another little cirl came to stay with R J Bfiitley family last Sunday. A little son and d tughter ariived at the James Murphy homo one day this week. The ai i ival of a new daughter at tho Fjank Hoi eland home last Monday is reported. Alvn, one ff Dr Milick'.s boys, last week attempted to carry out the injunc-i Hon of Horace Greeley ''Go west young man," and got as far as Alma on his way to Portland, Otegon. Mi-s Florence Clark, who has been hello girl at "central" for Home time expects to leave for her homo in Lin o ln next week. Her place i be tilled by Minn Daisie Montgomery. Tho littlti two-yoar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton died last M nday at Almenn, K-mto, and was In ought buck to Bloomingtou, where tho funeral took place Thursday. We understand that a young lady of 11 summers of Naponeo tired of homo life recently and attempted to run awny, in fact got as far as Franklin and when asked to return homo re fused all overture until a dress at a stipulated prico per yard was forth coming. SMITH CENTER. (From tho Messenger.) Roy Bedford arrived from his homo in Wyoming Thursday in time to attend his sister, Mrs. E. S. Bargor's urn , mx" 111 i tmi I 6 tl 111 -; i I I F'l T- jj oil IK H (W1il IF W TWt m -- I DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER makes home baking easy. Nothing can be substituted for ft in making, quickly and perfectly, delicate hot biscuit, hot-breads, muffins, cake and pastry. Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago. J funeral. Ho will visit with his parents near Tyncr for a short time beforo tettiriiiug home, Death suddenly claimed another pioininent lady of this city a S.-.'lO p. m., April B, l!)(ir Mi-s Kalo Molli son, a sister of John and James Molli son, died at her lioni'i in this city at that hour, aged (III years, from a sud den attack of appendicitis. Carl Burr, the 13-yoar old son of Mr. anil IVrs. Charles Burr, had a surgical operation for appendicitis on Satur day, March 18th, at the home in this city. He was able to bo out yesterday and is gotticg well. Dr. D. W. Relihati was assisted by Dr. Outling of Wichita. R. R. Manchester of Bluiuo was over Sut ui day. RuftiH is one of those old fashioned kind of Ik mestr aders that never got off his homtntead reservntlon from the time ho lit on it, April 11, 1873, to date. Ills was iiIho tho iiiHt home Htead entry made in Blaine township, which may also bo a mnt'iir of news to some good people over that way. Wo know it was to us. RIVERTON (Fiom tint Review.) Charley ftcl-iun went to Retl Cloud Tuesday morning. Bert Harwoml and Miss Post woro Red Cloud visitors. Sunday. AtthurRoou leiurnod from Kansas City Tuesday, where he had been with stock. Mrs. A. A. Underwood and horsister, MissOllio Moirow, departed Tuesday for Cody, Wyoming. E Fit, has tho contract for tho erection of Dan Leonard s house. Ho arrived hero Monday night. Clias. Boyco from Hiawatha, Kansas, a cousin of Ben Boyco, arrived hero Friday eight. Ho intends to locate hero. A copy of the Grogory Advocate, of Gregory, South Dakota, shows that town booming. This is whero Dr. (Continued on Last Pago.) 4 n 4. k ''i A lWS f ., n m T ii i2dfet.SB