srw 5a ' X'T W6&3SiG&l(&aGlGllF&& $M&X$&'fci'(X&te 1 Subscription THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Eight Pages All Home Print t $1 a Year in Advance S55RSSEgSfiSft WiWASWWWivASsaeJ; : VOLUME XXXI It. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 11, 1005. INTOLBER JJ2 ? t MINER BROS. ) MINER BROS Wlintovor reputation this store nmy lmve gained for giving tho biggest value for your money has boen gained through tho perform aueo of duty as wo see it. Hero is a small collection that wo list as evidence that you can get more for your money than at any other store in Red Cloud. Thoso samo nrtiblcs will cot you more in any other Red Cloud store. You are not going to deliberately wasto your money, uro f- 9 9 I GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES Jieuisy Jiotes prom Neighboring Towns f GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES youi JfjfstjvtJfSfrtJS Skirts We have 12 Ladies1 Suits from our Spring stock. Tho Fall and Winter Suit styles aro showing medium and long skirted coats In this lot that we place on sale you will find quite a few of tho famous Woltex Faultless Fitting garments, ranging in price from $ 12. SO to $25. X) Ladies' Skirts in several nodular cloths, ranging m price from $2.r0 to S12 50. Commencing Monday, July 31, up to and including Aug ust 12, every garment in our Skirt and Suit stock placed on salo at 40 par cant dis count. $10.00 Suits at $6.00 $12.00 Suits at $7.50 , Coupon dishes given during this salo. Our Carpet room did tho largest business this spring that tho department has shown. Wo necessarily have a largo number of remnants and short lengths in Ingrain Car pets Thoso goods aro mostly strictly 2-ply all-wool, carpets that wo nave shown at cts. per yard all season. The nieces rango in yardage from G to 10 yards, sold only by tho entire piece, July 31 to Aug ust 12 at 39c Per Yard. AAA Flannelettes We carried over from last winter's stock about 230 yards of Flanuelett? rangiug in price from 12J to 20 a yard. During this sale, July 31 to August 12, two patterns for the price of one. Curtains Lace Curtains Wo have about 30 single Curtains rang ing in price from $1.50 to $3.U0 nor nair. During this salo your choice, each, 25c Ladies9 Collars Wo have placed on our cen ter table a large assoriment of Ladies' Neckwear ranging in price from 2.1 to 35 cents. July 31 to August 12, choice, uuch ISC Dress Goods 1,000 yards of worsted Dress Goods that wo must move to make room. They will bo placed ( u our center tables. While they last, remember tho event, raugo of price, 23 to 90c per yard -fifo Dresses for the price of one. Buy a dross pattern and 1 you may select another one at tho samo price. COUPONS with all cash or produce sales. BLUE HILL (From tho Leader. Ned Grimes was at Hed Cloud Sun day visiting his many friomls and ono in particular. E. G. Hi os has purchased a cement block machine and expects to engage in that business soon. Mrs. T. A. McDonald gavo hor Sun day school class a party at her splen did homo Tuesday afternoon. Messrs Morton and Schumnn havo put up their now awnings in front of thoir rospoctivo p'acos of business. F. H. Gerlnch. ono of tho host farmers in his neighborhood, is build ing a fine largo barn 40xG0 foot on ono of his fu'ms. Last TuesJay evening a plonsant nnrtv was civon at Peter Nelson's. Tho ovoning was spent in games and other amusements. 1 t Tho north wall of T. A. McDonald's store has noon removed and work on tho now 20 foot addition is being pushed as rapidly as possible Wo aro informed that C. F. Gund, Tom Tobin and Dr. Creighton bought a section and a half of land near Rou leau, Canada, whilo there lust week. Tho Farmers Klovator Co. havo been granted a sito for their olovator just south of tho stockyards. As soon as tho preliminaries aro arranged building will bo commenced. John Magner had tho misfortuno to be accidentally thrown from tho hand car whilo going at full speed Monday, falling with his head against a tie. It took thrco stitches to closo tho cut. taking Hilly Ladoll to that town. Tho next morning tho horses were found at tho livery barn hore badly stiffened by tho hard drio over tho rough roads. MINER BROS. out tho provisions of this act bhall bo mado by tho ovor-eors to tjio -county Fanners, Cut Your Weeds. 'rim law misled at the session of . pH governing tho mowing of woods in clerk, giving a proper description of not reiiornlly complied with, and tho lauds whereon weeds were destroyed rommlvionors havo como to the eon- by tho overseer of 'roads, and tho elusions that it shall bo enforced. For county clerk shall include such the benullt of all interested, we pub- amounts in making tho county tax lish tho law in full, which becamo of- lists ns an asses-nteut against ueh feotivo.luly 1, 11)01. "" laU(s whi(!h hlm11 bo collected ns "That it shall bo tho duty of land othor taxes." ..w.r in lliis state to mow or other-, - wise destroy all woods to tho middlo , of all public roads along their lands at lea 4 onco in each year, namely, bo tweentho fifteenth day of July and tho fifteenth day of August in each year. And whenever land owners neglect to mow or dostroy tho weeds in roads as heroin provided it shall bo tho duty of tho overseer of roads on complaint of any resident of his road district to mow or destroy tho woods on neglected portions of roads com plained of, and tho overseer may chargo and bo paid from tlm general funds of tho county ono dollar and tifty cents per day for a man, ono dol lar and fifty conts for a team, aud ono dollar per day for tho uso of tho mow- machluo for tho timo actually Johnnio Smith had tho misfortuno to bo kicki'd by a vicious .homo Monday afternoon while helping unload a car of biiok. The harm struck him on the side of the head and on one leg, cutting a threo inch gash in his scalp aud badly bruising tho limb. On last Thursday Pearl Wofllo, Chns. Everling.Jr., and Mart ViiiMeiO'" weie arnsted on a complaint sworn out by Ei Glebe for assault. At the trial Fii day before Squire Iiuschow tho do fondants, W file, Evcrling, and Van Meter plead guilty and v. ova lined $1 each and costs amounting to S3 00 tttir spout for tho cutting anu destroying or woods, provided that uo overseer shall dostroy tho weeds on any road until after tho timo has passed in which tho ownor is required to dostroy said woods And a statement of all money paid to ovorsoors of roads for carrying Here Is Keller for Women, Motlior Gray, a nur.so in Now York discovered an aromatic pleasant herb drink for women's ill, called AUS TRALIAN LEAF. It is tho only cer tain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses and backache, kidney, bladder and urinnry troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents Sample FREE. Addiess Tho Mother Gray Co , LoRoy, N. Y. , Land Bargains in Norton county, Kansas: 1G0 im proved, good land, $1900; 240 improved good land, 81000; 40 improved, good land, 8050; 010 improved, 317 por aero A snap. Write for complete list, glv ing full particulars. Address, D. W. Grant, Land ageut. Almona, Kansas. 1 m To Cure a Celd In One Day. Tak-j Laxative Broino Quinine tab lets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25o. RIVERTON (From the Review.) The town board has ordered a ga?o line engine aud a new pump for the witter system plant. Mr. and Ms B. G Lindloy gave a fnrowell 10 'option to Rev. Samuel Wil liams on t'leir lawn, Tuesday evening. Wm. Duncan got too near to t. 0 business end of a yonrg mule Thurs day night and is now limping around on one foot. Mrs Dnrand is hore this wool; help ing to care for her sister, Miss Leila Cmpp, who was so seriously burned last week, but who is doing nicely now. Dr. Myers has purchased a team fiom It W Shcpordson M( nday which lie will use on his drives to visit his patients Tho doctor has d. cided to locate hore. Our tnarshig began enforcing tho eiiifiW ordinanco M mday night and sunt some of this.' ten year old kils homo at eight, who generally hang around town until eleven. Andrew Beck was eighty-two years old last Monday and his daughter, Mrs. I. Stiepherdson, presented him with an exponslvo imported German pipe. Mr. Beck is a nimble old man for bis ago and enjoys a bmoko. Saturday night Carl Onstut missed his horso which ho had driven to town and two young men borrowed him a horso to drivo homo. It later developed that two boys, Fiank Irvin and Oscar Duncan, had taken tho Onstot horso and ono of Charley Ir vln'is and made a drivo to Red Cloud, LEBANON. (Fiom tho Times,) Sunday's base ball game was a do feat for Lebanon by a suoro of 0 to 2 in Norton's favor. Burr Oak won Mon day, 5 to 1. Jas. Ashbnugh is putting in a now comont side walk for Adams Bros., in front of thoir store. Art Green wi nt to northern Mon tana Sunday, whore ho is ownor of a half section of land. Rev. Tremain received a telegram Sunday evening announcing the sud den death of his brother-in-law at Iona. Charles Frnzior, son of John Frir.ior of Logan township, met with an acci dent last Monday, which caused tho loss of one linger. J as. Wiggs returned from Decatur county last Friday. Ho purchased a half section of land while there which shows that Jim has faith in westurn Kansas. Last Wednesday evening when Miss Hilda Warner came homo fiom hor brother's, where she had beon visiting, she was surprised to find about twenty live of her friends nt her home, wait ing to help hor eclcbrato her eigh teenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Woosner and daughters, Lora and Cora, and Mr. and Mrs. John McCall andchildion and Mrs. D. 11. Curtwright of Salem vicinity, left Monday ovoning for Portland, where they will view tho sights of the Lewis & Clark exposition for about thirty days. Harry Price, the ton-venr old son of Otis Price, of White Rock township was struck by lightning Inst Friday night. His loft slu u'der, aim and side w rn severely burned. The lighiiiiug htmok tho house running down thiough tho bod room, and the bed in which Harry was sleeping. A youuper brother who was sh oping with him was not injured, or oven wakened. Hurry was unconscious and did not know how ho had boon injured. After hu had regained his consciousness and was told by his father tlint he had boon snui'k by lightning, ho icfiuo'l to be lieve it. Our Inst ropoit vvas that tho bjy was getting along nicely. R. A. Humphreys was prostrated by nn attack of heart failure Wednesday. He was sweeping in front of his olll o when suddenly and without warning he fell to tho walk. Ho was carried in by kind friends and soon rallied. 'Fiftonn dollars and costs." Theso words fell from tho n of Po lice Judgo Pock Thursday when tho jury returned a verdict of guilty against Amos Harris on the chargo of carrying concealed weapons Tho costs nmountod to $20, and line and costs wero paid. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) 'I lit f of the popu'ation is blowing around with well developed cases of distemper. Ira Backus has been laid up this wuok with tho contagious stomach dis orders that nearly everybody is enj v- i"R (?) The ll'it in which Hie editor's motlior resides in Denor was burned Inst Fri day, the occupant! barely escaping with their lives. It. M Cochrane, ifo and daughter arrived from Mekiisukoy, I T., Wed nesday night for an ixtendod vis't'wilh tho Coulii'tiiii hrothors. The several committees are hustling those dny.s f r the reunion and piivate affairs are being Mibonlinated for the good of the undertaking. Tho foundation material is on tho ground for the nnw cotiago which W. S Blake will immediately erect on the northwest cornor of his block. Henry Moroland, living about fifteen miles southwest of this city, attempted suicide by cutting his throat with tho bhido of a ponknifo last Saturday ovoning. Tho Franklin Invinolblos went to Republican City Wednosdny and de feated the basket ball giils of that place in a holly contestd gamo by a score of 12 to G. SUPERIOR (From tho Express.) John Foltz went to Chester today to moo this sister, who is coming hero from Russia to mako this her home. 3ert Prico ond wlfo returned from Hot Springs, S. J)., whoro they havo boon for a month Mr. Prico is much improved in health. Mike Sullivan, north of Superior,, wants to know if anyono can boat his record plowing corn. Ho wont over 120 ncros in 0 days with a two-row Dempster cultivator. IVrs. ribbolt", mother of Mrs. Wot Hedrick nnd Mrs. J. W. Thonwp, had tho misfortuno ti fall from tho stops at hor home, across tho river, and break her hip. She is soventy thrco 3 oars of ago. The threshers around and betweon Lawrence and Nelson report tho host wheat they havo over seen, tho smal lest yield biing twenty-two bushols, and in some places hb high as thirty throe and forty biuhels to tho acre. Robt. Mann returned to his homo at Callaway, Nub., today. Ho has dis posed of nil of his property hero and on Saturday sold his farm southwe(. of llostwick to G. A. Carter nnd J. W. Cartor, of Kansas City, for 810,000. H. Lylo has a whistling well on bio farm between hero nnd Webber. This is a good indication of gas. When the wind blows from ccitain ditoctions it whistles, and when from other direc tions it sucks air nnd can be heard n block or more away. Guy J01 as is trying to lix it. CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) Louis Boudreau is incapacitated for work through an attack of rheuma tism. Tho Holt.man nnd Fit kins brick buildings aro rapidly going skyward. Another month will see them com pleted. It':i a girl aain, but site's a daisy and evotyhody says ho's pretty. This acts like magic in p'easirg us foi she looks lik her papa. Prof. Winiberloy and wife returned Tui'hday evening. They are through with summer normal vwttk and uiu now pi opal ing for sihool work ln:ro. Nels Burg i carrying his hand in a sling by reason of an injury received while repairing a windmill. Whilo occupied in thoso labors a pinion dropped from tho platform above strik ing It i nt on the linger, bnaking that member which will disable hm foe some tune. BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocito.) Last Thin silav nigh. Cluiie L-ind-roth suffered so vei ely from suppofod heart trouble. Mis. Olive Moore, who was recently taken to the insane as ltun, is in a very critical condition. Tho tiaclier's institute for this c tunty will bo held at ltloumingtoUr beginning August 21st, and lasting ono week. It is rumored that Judgo Hoffman may bo induced to accept tho nomina tion again for the office of county judge. M. D. nnd J. E. Griffin, from over south, went to Alma Inst Saturday lot attend a family reunion of live brothers who bad not met for 20 years. At this writing tho Canton Btidgo Co. have not been hoard from and it begins to look as if thoir low bid for tho two river bridges was all a bluff. it 1 i -o 01 pavia t,TravTWWcf