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VOLUME XXXI I .
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JULY 7, 1905.
NUMBER 27
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MINER BROS.
The Big Daylight Store
MINER BROS.
The Big Daylight Store
CLEARING SALE
of 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.
$3.00 Shoes, June Clearing Underprice S2.00
S2.50 Shoes, June Clearing Undcrprlcc $2. 50
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.
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A frlantl of th hom-)
A foe of the Trust
Neiusy Jiotes prom Neighboring Towns j QftlliniQt
Baking
a GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES
SILK GLOVES
Tho Elsmero double finder tip
ped Silk Glove, a great favorite.
Another largo assortment just
received by express
Colors, white, black, blue, pon
gee, brown, tan and grey.
Other grades at 15, 20, 23, 3'ic.
FURNITURE DEPT.
A largo Hardwood Dining Ta
ble; 42 inch s-quaro top extends
to 10 foot, 5 iuch leg. Juuo
price, $8.95.
Solid Oak Diner, cane seat
Juuo price, S5. SO.
Set of six.
SEWING MACHINES
A guaranteed machine, oak
case, complete set of attach
ments box head. Juuo special,
St 2.98
RUGS
9x12 feet all
wool Smyrna, re
versible. 2 patterns, 1 green, 1
red, worth ?25.
June special underprice, 914.08
0x12 feet Juto reversible, 2
patterns, 1 green, 1 red, value
812.00
June special underprice, $0.25
SUPERIOR
(From the Exuross.)
Aithur Bossernian wont to Chicago
Tuesday, where ho has a position with
a transfer company.
A Jowell county man measured his
corn, and found it had been growing
about 21j inches a day.
Mrs. J. H. Uedburg and son John
left Monday for a month's outing and
visit at Groon Bay, Wig.
Corn is stretching skyward at a rapid
gait. Miny tiulds aru waist high and
some will bo laid by this weeK.
F B. Dysart is in Cnicapo this week
on business connected with his cement
block making, which lie has recently
pateutud.
The Masonic Order has moved their
effects from the I. O. O. F. hall over
tho llrst National Hank to the now
MuEonic hall.
Nniiinn Hick took the Knight Temp
lar degree in Masonry at Rod Cloud
Saturday night. Accompanying him
were A. E. Hunter. John Robins' and
Geo. Spohn.
Charley Day of Clareinont, Colo.,
who has been visiting his father-in-law,
A M. Kern, a fow days, returned Tues
day. Ho is in the cattlo business out
there and is doing well.
Superior' ball team metits Waterloo
yesterday when it bumoed up against
the husky Sweden in the Webber team
in a game on our dinmond. It wsis a
lino gtimo and evenly contested
throughout. Tno scoro resulted in
favor of Webber, 5 to 8.
There was a good turnout at tho
Memorial day nxercisos by tho Odd
Fellows and Rebokah lodges of tliis
city Sunday. A largo number of tho
members of the order met at the hall
and formed a lino of march to tho coin
ery, followed by a long lino of vehicles.
A great variety of flowers and wreaths
were gathered and spread on the graves
of dead members.
long in locating tho over and
sticky lingered roustabout,
thought ho hint use for it.
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(From the Messenger )
K. Foihuche. living two miles south
of town, had a cow killed last Thursday
by lightning.
A freight train going west struck a
cow nt tho crossing just west of the de
pot, killing her instantly.
Ex county Tioasuror S. M.Crook is
building one of the goo. I, substantial
resident properties of the city.
Miss Florence Nina Harger and Mr.
Joseph August Hrnudt were married
I jesterdny morning at 7 o'clock
Fred Patrick went to Juliettit, Idaho,
for his health this week. Fredhas vety
weak lungs and goes with the intention
of trying to beuelit them.
TnomiiH Hardline, of tho tribe
the faithful in Washington town
ship, was on the market Saturday
with 48 line Diiioc hogs that brought
him the nice little sum of $525.
Twentj -one harvest lnnds were on
the loeiil passenger wist called, ''Jer
sov" Tuesday morning ticketed from
Katisns City to Kensington. Wheat
hat vest, we judge from this, is oni 1 all
its beauty over on the west side.
Charles Boyee, a boy living near Bol
lairu, ran a pitchfork through his foot
last Saturday, and was hurriedly
brought ovir to Dr. D. W. Rolihan,
w ith 83 mpti ms of what might termin
ate in a case of lockjaw. Nothing seri
ous has resulted however.
A young man, sixtoon years ol age,
named Ferman Land, is stopping with
Sheriff Helfenstino temporarily on a
charge of bu-ghiry said to have boon
committed in Dannor township a fow
days ago. A shot gun and a sin all sum
of money woro tho articlos purloined.
Powder
Compiles with the Pure Food Lew
of all Stataa.
attending medical colli g.i at Nashville,
T01111 , nrrived in Lebanon Saturday
night and left Tutsday for Covert,
where ho will practice medicine this
summer.
Last Sunday a family reunion was
hold at tho home of 13 I Hales. Among
the out of town uuests were W. D.
IIiiIoh of Cli.yton, Kan , J. K. Williams
and wife of Ni rcitur and Mrs. Vella
Win otl of Topeka.
II. D. RngoiB f Dj Witt, Neb , cum.)
down Widnesday evening to visit his
brothers, Washington Rogers, of this
city, and W. L., who lives north of
town. Mr. Rogers is a very old man.
of r but still not too old to run his newspa
per at Do Witt.
New Line of Premium Pishes.
MINER BROS.
"The Big Daylight Store."
Council Proceedln&s.
Tho city council mot in regul r
session Wednesday evening, Mayor
Dickenson presiding. All tho coun
oilmon woro present.
Minutes of provious meeting road
and approved.
Tho application of W. II Taber for
nrmi5ion to build a frame building
to bo covered with sheet steel, on tho
lot south of tho old Farmers and Mer
chants bank building, was refusod
after duo consideration.
Tho petition of R. 13 Kummor for a
rranehiso for an oloctrio light and
power plant was laid over until tho
sentiment of tho taxpayers on tho sub
ject could bo ascertained.
' Tho proposition to buy a now Twen
tieth Century street grader, price 675,
was rejected.
Councilman Cathor introduced a
resolution, which was adopted, pro
viding that no stroot crossings bo al
lowed to oxtend moro than three
inohos above grado, and that all gut
ters and culverts have not loss than
an 18 inch opening, unless otherwise
provided by ordinance.
Tho following claims were allowed
ad warrnnts ordered drawn on tho
vijius funds:
C' a'K Bros., c
vof
I OOF, hall rout 80 00
Dickenson & Sou, blacksmith-
ing 1 80
G W Hutchison, copying papers
in F & M bank case 1 50
George Clauson, labor 15 00
M C Sherman, labor 0 00
Buffalo Meter Co , motors and
repairs 44 88
L II Fort, salary as city clerk,
first (piarter 25 00
Nation, publishing ordinance,
reduced from 812 to 10 R0
John Tomlinson, surveying .... 20 00
JO Caldwell, coal 7 20
J W Kinsel,water commissioner 12 50
J M Sellars, engineer of water
works 40 75
A Fountain, labor I) 00
Orra Ulbby, moor y vu
Hollister & Ross, labor a 50
T W Kinsel, night watch 12 50
William Dedrick, labor 11150
T J Ward, labor 1 . . . . 39 00
Council adjourned.
crossing and cul-
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Odd Fellows Install Officers.
Bon Adhom lodge No. 180, I. O. O.
F., installed the following olllcers last
Monday evening, District Deputy
Grand Master George II. Overing act
ing as installing olllcor:
Noble Grand Josoph Fogol.
Vice Grand G A. Person.
Warden-C. W. Grout.
L. S. N. G -C H. Hale.
l.G.-M. B Corner.
O. G -G. A. Roby.
FRANKLIN
(From the Sentinel.)
Lauren Hutchinb' pony was so badly
hooked by a bull the other day that it
is not expected it can live.
A nico 8-year-old colt, belonging to
Earl Roams, was shot and died from
tho effects of blood poison last weok.
Dr. W. H. Hyorly was called to Min
den Tuesdy to assist Dr. Htpeman in
performing au operation for appendi
citis. Mrs. W. S. Blako and daughter, Miss
Edns, loftTui8day evoning for an ex
tended visit with rolatlvos at' C.mon
City, Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hildreth are in
Omaha and Chicago this week buying
now furniture for their mansion which
will soon bo completed.
The Quaker Mudicino Show, which
is giving nightly performances in this
city, is ono of tho best entertainments
of tho kind wo havo over soon.
Chas. Hnfllno and family, who wont
to Oregon about two months ngo, r
turned last Friday evening satisfied
that dear old Nebraska is good enough
for them.
A pretty wedding was solemnized at
tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lynch
in this city Wednesday at high noon,
when their only daughter, Miss Hei t'm
M , became tho bride of Mr. Albert E
Elliot ' Campbell.
Geo. Clapp and dsuighter, of Turkey
Creek township, were down Suturday
last. Aftor seeing Representative
Livengood's big now house, Mr. Clapp
n quested us to announce that ho was
a standing cat didato for tho legislature.
Some of tho roustabouts with Hall's
show purloined a stack cover, near
Riverton, belonging to Johnny Fulton,
who phoned to Cniuf of Police Smith
of this city to rocover tho sstmo if it
could bo found. Tho chief wus not
BLOOMINGTON
(From tho Advocate.)
C E. Helffeiich has just completed
a 124 foot walk in frontof his hotel.
1). (i. Rubv has safely arrived in
Parif, France, where has gone to pur
1 huso thoroughbred horses. Ho writes
homo glowing accounts of his trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ermst Arrold wont to
Oxford last Sunday to attend tho fu
neral of his old friend, Jacob Struve,
who was ono of tho first settlors of
Harhn county.
Post fllco Inspector St. Clair was in
Bloomington Wednesday and it only
took him about tn minutes to check
up Postmaster Huber and find that
everything was all right.
Hugh Taylor, a missionary from
Siam, visited last week with George
Gessford. Mr Tajler formerly lived
south of town, hut has been in Shun
for a number of years.
Real Estate Transfers.
Transfers for week ending Wednes
day, July 5, furnished by J. II. Bailey
of Webster County Abstract compauy.
Alico M Morso ot ul to E U Over
man nwl n2 nol 4-1-1 and v2
awl :i2-2-ll wd 12000
Bon Anderson and wifo to C F
Gund n2 nol and nw4 1-4-12 wd 450
Marion G Richard ot nl to Asa
Richard nol 20-4-12 wd 5000
Jacob Froy ot al to William Froy
s2 ho4 0 2 9 wd
Amos Dlllion and wifo to Henry
G and Mary E Hubbard part
lot G resurvoy add to Guido
Rock wd
F C Emick mid wife to Frank O
Dolohoydo ot al lot .J block 0
Rohror add to Blue Hill wd. . .
C E Hicks and wifo to Mabel A
S doman lot 1 block 1 first add
to Bladen wd
Margaret Brltton ot al to Chas
Borgor nol 21-11 10 wd
Wm G Kopisch to'Wm C Frahm
lot 28 block 0 Blue Hill wd . . . .
Christian Kopisch to Wm O
Frahm sumo qcu
100
00
05
50
4G00
C50
Total Si!3Gli;.
Mortgages filed 81800
Mortgages released 14150
Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to oxtend to all of tho
many friends and neighbors our sin
cere heartfelt thanks for tho many
tokens of esteem and kind words of
sympathy so generously given in con
nection with tho sudden death of our
bolovod wifo and mother.
F. E. Goiilk
Mr. and Miis. V. B. Fulton
Mit. and Mks. Haijuy Goiilk
Mn. and Mas. Fiiank Goulk
LEBANON.
(Fiom the Times )
Mr6. Georce Wo'don has gono to
Harrison, Ark., for a visit with her
parents.
Dr II A Dykes purchased tho old
nntiool house and eight lots, paying
11500 for tho smino.
Tho suprJor last Thursday night for
the benefit of tho band was a deoided
success, tho proceeds being $72
Georgo and Dill Amis of Webster
township marketed forty four head of
hogs 708terday that averaged 278 llJs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliet Goodo, who havo
been residing in Fiiirhury. Neb., for
tho past year, arrived in Lebanon
Tut miny, and havo taken charge of the
Goodo hotel.
M'inday, Henry Churchill brought to
this ollice ti bunch of clover and timo
thy grown on his farm west of town.
The clover whs three feet in length
and tho timothy three and a halt.
Dr. Charles O Mays, who bus been
Stabbed In the Hand.
Roy Garbor got a slight stab in the
loft hand at Inavalo on tho Fourth.
Somo tough from up in that neighbor
hood nindo an insulting remark to a
young lady with whom Roy was talk
ing, and when ho started to rosont tho
insult the follow slashed at him with a
knife, cutting a gash in the ball of his
thumb. Bystandors interfered and
prevented further trouble.
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A Guaranteed Cure For Plies.
Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud
ing Piles. Drugiiists refund money if
Puzo Ointment fails to cure any case,
no matter of how long standing, in G to
14 days. First application gives easo
and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't
it send 50t in stumps, and it will be for
warded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co.
St. Louis, Mo.
HHKUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.
Mystlo Cure for Kliciimallun and Ncuralcla
radically fiiri-B In 1 to Sdayn Itn action upon
tho H-btem Ih rermirlnble and inybtorlnua It
removeH at onco tlru ciuifo and the dlteato tnv
med'siely dlNHpiiearx. Tho rim doso BrPRW
bonelliN. 7f re 11 1 8 and f 1,00. &cld by H. it
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