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' A, i f teSatefefeftvi I Subscription THE RED C101ID CHIEF $&&$Gxmai&m&&mLteA $1 a Year Eight Pages All Home Print in. Advance fsmmfmamtHix m.'.msmesX VOLUME XXXI IE. U RED CLOUD, NEBKASKA. ,J ITM!! 1, 1005. NUMBER 2 1 I MINER BROS. The Big Daylight Store MINER BROS. The Big Daylight Store .U.UaviUvilUUxiiVitlvivM j Jieuisy flotes from Neighboring Tomns j JUNE CLEARING SALE Q Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes V V In filling in sizes in our stock of Ladies' Shoes, we find that we have about 7 styles shoes, or 50 pair, that we do not expect to carry again, having pur chased other patterns in their place. These patterns are all Green-Wheeler Shoes and price will .apply only to the goods marked in BLUE PENCIL. The styles as attractive as the latest. Light and heavy sole turn, Goodyear welt, pat ent kid turn, patent kid welts. 93.00 Shoes, Juno Clearing Undorprico S2.00 S2.SO Shoes, June Clearing Undorprico S2.GO The splendid values in Wolfe Bros.' medium priced Shoes, to close, are being eagerly taken. Assostments are being rapidly broken. All $1.10 to $1.50 Shoes, $1.00 pair. All $1.65 to $2.00 Shoes, $1.25 pair. GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES llllllllllllllllllffip,,!,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Louis Unit she is well unci happy, Hint if it continues Rotting hotter will have to rut urn to Friinklin. SUPERIOR SILK GLOVES Tho Elsmere doublo finger tip pod Silk Glovo, a groat favorite. Another largo assortment just received by express Colors, white, black, blue, pon geo, brown, tan and groy. Other grades at 15, 20, 25, 35c. FURNITURE DEPT. A largo Hardwood Dining Tn blo; 12 inch square top extends to 10 feet, 5 inch log. Juuo price, 8.95. Solid Oak Diuor, chug seat Juno price, SS.SO. Sot of six. SEWING MACHINES A guaranteed machine, oak case, complete set of attach ments, box head. Juno special, SI 2.98 RUGS 9x12 feet all wool Smyrna, re versible. 2 patterns, 1 green, 1 red, worth 825. June special undorprico, 814.08 9x12 foot Jute rovorsible, 2 patterns, 1 green, 1 rod, value 812.00 Juno special undorprico, ?9.25 New Line of Premium Dishes. (From the Exwess ) Sabbath day thirty members were added to the roster of the U 1 church. Tim public will bo pleased to learn that Miss Carttuotto Ebeisolo has been elected principal of tho North School of Superior. Miss Temple Vale and Prof. John L. Martin of North High College, Des Moines, were married Wednesday even ing of last wo dr. Misses Siulio Adams and Bortha Shaneok, leave this wi ok for an ex tended trip to tho coast country, to bo absent several months. V. It Jones and wifo and two chil dren of Amoretto, Mo , arrived Tues day evening and will visit about a week with his brother, E S. Jones. Last Friday morning Percy Oliver, older son of Mrs. Delia Oliver of this city, win drowned whilo swimming near the dam. fclis body was recover ed Sunday. Mrs. Josio Hawloy has a voty pretty piece of water color work in the win dow of Southard's store, which proves her ability as an artist and is attracting a groat deal of farorable comment. A quiet wedding took place at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Green on tho morning of June 7th, '05, when their eldest daughter, Pearl, and Mr. Earl Graham of Edgar, wero united in mar riage. It was with great regret that tho Board of Education received and ac coptod tho resignation of Prof. E. P. Lang as principal of tno High School, and it was only tho assurancn that ho was quitting tho school room for a po sition in Washington, 1). C-, that thoy acquesced in it. Dr. Sawyer, Assistant Superinten dent of the P. O. D , of Kansas City, was in the city last week and put his ofllojal O. K. to everything in tho way of equipment, arrangement and room of tho now postoillce hero as arranged by W. L. Wilsi.i, and conducted by post-master C. E Stino. but she MINER BROS. "The Big Daylight Store." NaNaVvsVNaVVaVsNVv Ad Kennedy Yesterday. Ad Kennedy reported from Garfield yesterday and as usual thero is some thing doing in Garfield. Tho picture oulargora have boon down thero for sonm picture enlarging houses or Lincoln or Omaha. They would enlarge throo pictures for 82 98 Tho pictur. s wore enlarged all right, but a frame was brought around with thorn so adjusted as to make your picture no good without tho frame Tho frames cost $3.00 each; 19 00 for throo or $11.98 for tho throo pictures complete. Ad refused to bo caught on tho frame swindle (though ho said tho work on tho pictures was all right) and tho picture men are mad at "Ad" -awful mad. It is no uso to warn tho pooplo against tho stranger who want your signaturo thoy blto just tho same. Smith Center Messenger. two wounds caused lock-jaw, and ho died nbout 3 o'clock Sunday morning Tho funeral was hold Sunday afternoon. Lafe Wrlfcht Dies Sudcnly. Lafo Wright c.f Lobonon, son of J A. Wright of tho Smith Contro Mos songor, died early Sunday morning from tetanus, aftor an illness of but a fow hours. Mr. V right was about 23 years of ag", mul married. About a year ago ho was accidentally shot by a friend, and never flly rocovorod from tho injury. Tho Qrst of last week ho ran a nail In lis foot, and Friday night manning symytoms Real Estate Transfers. Transfers for week ending Wodnos day, Juno 14 furnished by J. II. Bailey of Wobstor County Abstract company. Win E Rlfo to Mngdalona Rifo sw4 and w2 uol uud o5 nw4 34- 1-10 w.l $ 7000 Chas F Gather and wifo to Peter Nelson w2 24-2-12 wd 5000 Scott Artorburn aud wifo to An- drew Artorburn sel 25 4-10 wd Janna Roso and husband to Ray McBoth lots 2 3 and 4 block 5 Rosemont wd C T Ely and wifo to Frank" Marsh p rt block C Talbot add to Guldo R ck wd 175 John E Boynton ot nl to H G Diedrich lot 12 block 31 Rod Cloud wd 000 3500 CO To'al $10325 Mortgages filed $4300 Mortgages roloasod ?2200 dovolopod Blood polsoulugfrom tho 25o. Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? Shako Into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures Corns, Bun Ions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen feet. At all druggists and shoo stores. - 9 An Aunt of Mrs A. A. King was visit, ing her here this week. We understand that she was formerly MUs Morton, ono of the early school teacheisof Franklin. Work is begun on the Liiu B:ichConk. ling Feese 72-foot front two-slory brick on the east side of Nebraska avenue. iim 10 do erected of white brick and will he one of the handsomest struct ures of its kind in tho country. Tho Bloomington Advocato has be gun work on tliolloek Island cutoir and is preparing gnulo stakes for the citi zens of Miieon. It rlso intimates tlmt, the lino will cross tho river at Republi can uny. j unfa one way of standing up for Bloomington. Some of our ,eflt pooplo wore taken in this week by a most original female peddler, who buys at the stores a very cheat) quality ot lace, ranging from 5 to 10 ets. per yard and which she sells at 75 ets. and 81. It is haid that a num. ber of our citizens wero gulled from ?5 to 15. Serves 'em right. Thoy should patronize homo industries John Doo and Richard Roe, real names to us unkown, the gentleman of leisure who several weeks ago burglar ized tho postofllco and J. W. Chitwood Bros, lumber 1 lllun in this city, wero tried before District Judgo Adams at Bloomington last Friday and given pontonces of four years at hard labor in tho Nebraska ponitontiary. by Jag. Adams and Jus. Waldeu Mr. Swanson, who was to have built j the nev school Iiouho, threw up the iolr ami a contactor named Plank will in. hero Satunliiy to sign the contract uud commence work. Richard M0010 of Webster county cainii to Lebanon Saturday and phono!, to SherilV Heirenstiiio to come after hi brother William who he claimed was m an insane condition. report BLOOMINGTON (Prom tho Advocato.) At tho present time thero is a tip top location in this city for a good jeweler. Died, S iturday, Juno 8, at his homo in this city William H. Marsh, aged 80 year, 8 mos. and 2T days. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. W. Green loft la9t Monday for Lincoln whoro they joined tho lumbermen's excursion to Portland. Mrs. Marshall Douglaas returned Mouday from an extended visit with hor husband in tho wostern part of tho stato. Miss Queena Crano is no moro a member of tho Advocato stnfl", hor place being very satisfactorily and well filled by Miss Nellie Hester. Prof. Hu88ong is at Boavor City this week whore ho is assisting as ono of the instiuctors in tho Furnas county teacher's institute. Miss Mary Johnston has boon oleoted and accepted tho principalship of tho Edgar High Schools. This is certainly a compliment for a worthv young lady. Misses Mabol and Florence Saddler loft last Tuesday evening for Holona, Montana, where thoy will spend a pleasant vacation at the homo of their father who was quite recently married. FRANKLIN (From the Sontinol.) Mrs F. W. Bnrbor, who occompaniod hor husband to Hot Springs, Ark., sev eral weeks ago, roturnod last Sunday greatly improved in health. Tho academy track team wont to Creto last Friday and defeated tho Doano team by a closo Bcoro. Tho academy also won tho debate Miss Grotchon Mater wiites from St BLUE HILL (From tho Linder. Mrs. J. F.Grimos Is still quite poorly. Her many friends hope for her speedy and comploto recovery. Mrs. A. M. Walters loft Wednesday for an extended visit in Indiana. Mr. Walters accompanied her as far as Omaha. W. W. Hogan and wifo havo moved into tho house vacated by Rev. Warner. Wo welcome this estimahlo fumily to our city. Wo aro informed that W.T. Hamilton, who at ono time lived here and con ducted a millinery store, died last week at Friend, Neb. R. A. Simpson was in Omaha this week attending tho Masonic Grand Lodgo as a representative from tho Blue Hill lodgo At tho closo of tho I. O. O. F. lodgo Monday evening, tho ladies of tho Ro bekah took possession of tho hall and served a splendid lunch which was much enjoyed. Whilutho men worn digging the shaft at tho Rosemnnt ochre mino last week they unearthid what seems to bo a petrified hand. Tho hand is closed and judging from tho shapo and size it was a woman's hand. RIVERTON (From the Review.) Mrs. Eli Bennett is the first to having had new potatoes from horowa garden this year. Col. A. II. Byrum has sold his inter est in the Bloomington Advocato tt Col. Crane, hU partner, in tho business Mrs. George Morrow left Friday for Kearney, where her husband had gone last week to take a position in a bank. Geo. Harwood, Eurl Monro and Max, Marshall captured an old possum au.d six young ones Wednesday. They is- tend to raiso them as pets. Fred Stelling went wolf huntnig Sun day and had what might havo becu serious accident. Whilo i iding a hors after a wolf he ran Into a fence, cutting the horse and the lillodisohaig'jd filling his eyes with burnt powder. He it most recovered now. Sundav, while Max Hobart and Will Leon wero coming frum G. W. Olino's northwest of town in their auto, thoy had quite an accident. A holt lostouc of the machine, and they could not. guide it, as it was on a bleep hill neither was hurt badly but tho scat was torn off . Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunter, Miss Bitniicn, Hunter, Mrs. Fred Hunter, and I. SUep hordson started for Lincoln, Tuesday where they will join the Lumbermen's Excursion for tho Portland exposition and the lumber rogions of tho west and coast country. Mrs. 1. Shophordso. will join tho paity at Boutrico. LEBANON. (From tho Times.) S L. Amis marketed eightoen head of hogs Monday, which averaged 205 pounds. Several of Joe Diokoy's family nro down with scarlet fever, but aro report ed bettor at this tima. Andy Lull and family aro now pleas antly domiciled in their now residence on north Main St. Ed. Hobble sold twenty-nine head of hogs Monday, for which ho received tho neat little sum of 9522 Charley Kellogg, who has boon at tending collego at Lindsburg tor tho prist nine months, roturnod to his homo Monday ui&ht, Luke Shields marketed twenty-four head of hogs today, that averaged 280 pounds. Ho recolved 5 conts por pound for them. Walker Ruchman will bocomo a res ident of Lebanon this fall, ho having purchased tho resiliences now occupied SMITH CENTER. (From tho Messenger.) L. C. Unl and wifo have sailed for Germany. Thoy left horo laBt Friday morning at least with that intention. James Mills is another resident of Smith Center who has been nipped bj tho frosts of 81 winters who is still spry and enjoying this splendid Juuo weather. Clydo Wilson and W. J. McBride. two participants in tho Berry-Dowe troublo of two years ago just about, now, aro rcoistored at tho Gibson. Thoy hvo at Machattun. A quiot but popular wedding occured at tho residence of Mrs. N. 0. Nyo in this city Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m, June 0,1005. Mr. Fred Kubias was married to Miss D.rra Johnson. Garrett Gibson was up from Harvey yesterday beforo tho pension board. Garrott always gets the glad hand of tho county seat. A young man, John Clydesdale by name, accompanied him. Andy Fowlor'o tirao with Sheriff Holfenstino will bo out in a fow days. Andy has been a trusty and has a fine llock of spring chickens almost frying sizo which ho very much regrets to loave just at this time. F. Coolide, now past his nino'telk year, has beon down town knocking; around among h!s old associates sever al times during tho last month of splen did woather. Ho is probably tho old est person in tho country. Frank and Hnrrv Rlihan returned homo Sunday night from Lawrence; whoro thoy have toon attonding school. Art has signed with tho Leavenworth team in tho Western Association anct will return at tho expiration of his contract. Wo cannot yet understand why nny one should want to issue a "Card of Thanks" ti peoplo who assist a neigh bor in siokue.-s or doath in n family. Peoplo who assist in sickness and death and all civilized peoplo do, whon tho eircum8tandes appoal foe holp do not care to havo that faot par aded in public prints. Hay and teed at Plumb's. 1 M M !fl zn - VI 'ttSi.''