c " . I u 4 :58fflftateS(a THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Subscription Eight Pages All Home Print $1 a Year Advance ; 9&f3f9fS&&l3tam VOLUME XXXIII. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 25, 1905. NUMBER 3B4 & u-rBrjrjr f ,v MINER BROS. ) Wlmtovor reputation this store muy huvo gained for giving the biggest value for your money has boon gained through the perform ance of duty as wo seo it. Hero is a small collection that wo list as ovidenco that you can get more for your money than at any other store in Hod Cloud. Theso sumo artibles will cot you more in any other Red Cloud store. You aro not going to deliberately waste your money, aro you? t-Ar'VAwV rfrfJrfJfJfJjjJffJfJtrf Skirts Wo have 12 Ladies' Suits from our Spring stock. The Fall and Winter Suit styles aro showing medium and long skirted coats In this lot that wo place on sale you will find quite a fow of the famous Woltex Faultless Fitting garments, ranging in price from $12. SO to $25. 3T Ladies' Skirts in several nodular cloths, ranging in price from 82.50 to 12 50. Commencing Monday, July 31, up to and including Aug ust 12, evciy garment in our Skirt aud Suit stock placed on sale at 40 per cent dis count. $10.00 Suits at $6.00 $12.00 Suits at $7.50 Coupon dishes given during this bale. Curtains Laco Curtains Wo have about 30 single Curtains rang ing in price from $1.50 to $5.00 ner pair. Duriug this sale your choice, each, 25c Ladles9 Collars We have placed on our cen ter table a large assorlmont of Ladles' Neckwear ranging in price from 25 to 35 cents. July 31 to August 12, choice, each 15C MINER 1 SAY, niSTERI Do yon know that it will pay YOU, as well as US, to buy your Building Ma- J 2 terial and Coal at our yards? Not only t- ? that our prices average lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit- 2 ore, but because we take especial care c- 3 of and protect all can be classed as ; I REGULARCUSTOMERS. fr 1 PL ATT & FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. CMMlssfoBers' Pmeedlifts Claims allowed on bridge and road funds. (Continued from last week.) F Houobin, bridge work 8 18 50 Wm Corlach. bridge work 5 00 W E Butler, bridge work 11 -10 Bladen Lumber oo, bridge lum- bor . 389 80 J M Kincaid, bridge work . 40 25 A W Bowman Lumber Co, bridge lumber .113 90 Hollister & Ross, bridge lumber 2 50 Piatt & Frees Co, bridge lm- bor . 18, 41 Henrv' Aronds, bridge lumber .. 1 15 V S Hall, bridge lumber .. .. 209 27 V S Hall, bridge lumber . 4 80 Nuckolls county, b idgo wot k 32 00 Chicago Lumber Co, ltosemont, bridge lumber 190 50 Hollister & Ross, hauling lum MINER BROS. Carpets Our Carpet room did the largest business this spring that the department has shown. Wo necessarily have a largo number of remnants and short lengths in Ingrain Car pets Those goods aro mostly strictly 2-ply all-wool, carpets that wo liavo snowu at to cts. per yard all season. The pieces range Id yardago from G to 10 yards, sold only by the entire piece, July 31 to Aug ust 12 at Per Yard. Flannelettes Wo carried over from last winter's stock about 250 yards of Flaunelotts rauging in prico from 12J to 20 a yard. During this sale, July 31 to August 12, two patterns for the price of one. Dress Goods 1,000 yards of worsted Dress Goods that we must move to make room. They will bo placed on our center tables. While they last, remember the event, range of prico, 25 to 90c per yard two uresscs for the price of one. Buy a dress pattern and you may select another one at the same price. COUPON with all i cash or produce sales. BROS. VNAvsVVsV ber 7 00 Will Sullivan, lumber. 11 00 Wm Irons, lumber 07t 8G Wm Irons, lumber 07 40 John W Towle, bridge work .. . 2000 00 Dickenson & Son, bridge work . 13 40 Piatt & Frees Co, bridge lum ber 1781 80 Chicago Lumber Co, Blue Hill, bridce lumber 498 25 Bladen Lumber Co, bridge lum- ber 285 80 Ohio-igo Lumber Co, Blue Hill H G Sawyer .. . Claims allowed on Road Fund. 335 10 28 00 John James, road work 3 50 F Houohin, road work 25 75 Leo Arnott, road tools . . 112 SO W A Carpontor, road work G 00 Loo Arnott, repair on road tools 45 00 Clms Wolf, road work 3 00 Leo Arnott, road tools 150 00 Loo Arnott, road plows, scrapers etc 42 00 Minutes read and approved U(U( ifcau. 0iaifcaa(aavifcaaiaa.U(4fc oiiaiiafcaaaU(iitvfcviuU(aai ii vfcviae- I I Jlemsy Notes From GATHERED FROM IXqnlVVVIVTVIXIVijt FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) Mrs. II Teeker is suffering from a partial sun stroke Tuesday. L E Furry & SonB shipped a lond of hog to St. Joe Tuesday. Invitations are out for tho wedding of Karl Austin and Miss Blancho Tccker, August 29. Woody Row and wife returned os tordav from their trip to tho Pacilic coat and Portland fair. Miss Ada Patterson departed Inst Saturday night for Now York City, af'or a ton days' pleasant visit. Mussel Robot tson went to Upland Friday to accept tho position of mana ger of tho lumber yard at that placo. Ed VanStoenburg, one of tho popu lar and steady young men of Macon prairie, has accoptud thu management of thu tvlacon State Bank. J. N. Scott and family wont to Kan sas City yesterday morning for tho purpose of consulting a specialists as to tho nature of tho trouble with which Mrs. Scott has has been sutroritig for aoino time. Wm. Bernhard arrive 1 homo last Friday night and reports a most on joyab o outing in tho Big Horn Busin on his return from Portland. Ho says that our Frauklin friends aro enjoying health and prosperity. M. C Dill of Uolvidoro, a brother of P K., was visiting him hero this week and looking after his ranch south of tho river. Ho informed us that ho bad never known cattle to do so well on glass as his have done this year. Tho putiid remains of man probably dead a week woro found in a car of coal at Republican City yesterday morning. Tie car was billed for Nor catur, Kan , and was standing on tho siding at Republican. Tno discovery was made by Conductor Douglas. BLUE HILL (From the Leader. R. J. Calaban left for his homo at Blaino, Washington, Monday. Mrs. Case of Red Cloud was tho guest of Mrs. Newcomer Wednebday. A new foundation bas been com pleted under the Christian parsonage. C. Fassler, Jr. had tno misfortune to got his leg badly cut in a self feeder last Friday. Mr. and Mrs Dr. Franklin aro tho proud parents of a pretty little girl born Wednesday. . . . Ed McBride was looking after busl nets matters in Grand Lland several dayB this week. Carrol Walters had tho misfortuno to get one of hip legs badly injured during the ball game Sunday. Dr. Thomson bas commenced tho erection of his residence and ollico just west of J. L. Cornell & Cos lumber yard. The second nine ball team drove to Campbell and played the team tbero Sunday afternoon, loping by a scoro of 6 to 8. Mrs. M. Juggar gave a party at her splendid heme Thursday afternoon to a number of little folks in honor of bor daughter, Fay. E. G. Rees now has biB cement block machino in shape for business. He bas located on the rear of bis business lot east of Martin's hardware Wo understand that tho now Com mercial Bink of Blue Hill will be opened and ready to do a general banking business September 1. F. P. Shields, tho founder of Tho Leador, arrived in tho city Tuesday ovoning, aftor an absenco of thirteeen years, and as a natural consequence, called at tho home of his creation. Saturday night about 10 o'clock tho tire alarm was sounded when it was discovered that tho residonco occupied Neighboring Tomns ! OUR EXCHANGES by M. II Dnridn was on lire. Thu lit u department promptly responded and soon had the lire under control. Mr. Dunlin carried no insurance BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) Attorney By rum was called to Alma yesterday on legal business. Miss Allison Johnston loft Friday night to attend the C E convention at Cuitis. Daisy Montgomery iB again at work in tho ollico, after un absunco of sev eral weeks. Ludeke & Schogg this weok built a hotiso to protect the engine at tho pumping station. Miss Bossio Dunn will loavo tomor row night for St. Joe and Kansas City on her millinery errand. Ettrl G. BillupH, aged 18 years, 0 months and 29 days, died August K, at his homo nt Ash Grove, after a long siege of suiferin?. Th is. Reap, an attorney from Peters burg, HI , is in this vicinity on business matters. He is representing heirs of the Bunger estate. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Harris, of Stun ner, Miss , arrived in tho city last Tuesday evening fur an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGrew. August 15th marked the 30th wed ding auniversaty of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kunze. A largo number of rela tives and friends woro present. A stir priHO was served and greatly enjoyed by all. RIVERTON (From tho Review.) Frod Taylor made his usual trip to Red Cloud Sunday. James McGuiro of Red Cloud was on our streets Thursday. Ed McAllister, tho tombstono man, was hero on business a short timo Tuesday. Mrs. H. E. Coates of Fianklin was looking after her business interests hero Monday. Miss Ethel Shelly, of Gothemburg, is visiting her sister, Mis. J. L. Whaley of this place. Ranpy Harwood and Chas. Lindley are in chargo of the restaurant during Mr. N al's absence. Sam Crilloy, Henry Plumb and Hunter & Son shipped stock to market tho first of tho week. D. A. Groat and wifo of Red Cloud spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Na than Glick of this city. L. Layton has tho material on tho ground for a new cement sidewalk in front of his barber shop. Grant Ethorton, who once worked in this ofiicp. has sold his paper at Bartlty, and is now located at Hi) droth. During tbo storm Saturday, light ning struck S. J. Wilson's house, some clothing was set on tiro and tbo roof damaged but no soriouB damage was done. Hancock Bros, havo made the livery barn look like another place. They havo had it painted inside and out and a new fence around their lots and a good cement sidowalk placed in front. Mai ion Neal and wife went to Red Cloud last Friday where Drs Cook and Townsenrt perfotmeu a ditllcult opera tion on Mrs. Neal At last reports the patient was doing as nicely as could be expected undor tho circumstances. SMITH CENTER. (From tho Messenger.) John Mollison loft Monday night for tho west. Lebanon defeated tho Indians Tues day 7 to 3. Neal pitched for Lebanon. A special train of tho Englo Lodgo passed through hoie Sunday for thv coast. An 18-month's old son of Alfroit Rorabatigh and wife died Sunday andt was buried Tuesday. W. O. Goodo of Webster roturnecB. last Saturday from a visit with fcvm brother Hert at Oklahoma. Horn to Jim Guerin and wife Slwy d'iy, a big boy, and L'atil Arnold up--pears on tho scene as grandpa. Bon Out tiH of Gay lord was arretted? for disturbing the poaco and threaten ing the life of his son-in-law Tuesday. Art Relihan has returned home,. after about two months of baseball and as captain of the Ellsworth b!v toam. Tho citizens band of Smith Cente wil go to Donver to play during tb G. A. R encampment about tho tiro's, of Septombor. Miss Agnos Olinkonboard left Satur day for tho wholesale bouse at OinalMk to get in touch with tho latest fall antb winter millinery stylos. Burr Johnson of Red Cloud, moves, to Womor in this county, about Sep tember 1, where ho will establish b"nr solf In business as a votorlunrj &srv geon. R. A. Connolly an old gontlurancu from Kentucky is here visiting withn Shelby Swift, accompanying James Swift in his trip from Indiana over tbt? west. Ono day tho latter part of last w&tr. Alfred Thornburg the 13-year old soty of Frank Thornburg a well-to-do fann er near Formoso went out to water the cattle aud from that time to this bus not boon seen. LEBANON. (From tho Times.) Two of Art Carpenter's lino steers wore struck by lightning last Friday. Will Buchanau and Oscar Gilbert accompanied stock to Kansas City; Tuesday. Tho storm robo and Bido curtains ctr Davo Bell's carriugo were stolen Thurs day right. E. O. Girard is building a neat ami commodious residonco in the noftbfc3i. part of town. Jako Honson brought In a lod a hogs Monday, for which bo recoirectt 95.61 per cwt. Roy Hutchison, tbo Ebon barber came over Tuesday to peep at tbo ball game and smilo on bis many friends in Lebanon. While hauling bogs to Lebanon Fro day, Bert Hale, who lives only ltaree miles east, lost ono by heal Ikatr weighed 400 pounds. The United States Marshal carao up Wed nesd ay night and served papers on Trustee Wm. Rugger, in connection with tbo crossing on tho Rock JTuatf) road. Charley and Dodo Adams left Tues day morning for Pueblo and Colorado Springs. They expect to bo gox a week and enjoy a vacation of whitfe they are worthy. Tho Modern Remedy Co. loft for Smith Center Saturday night. M Hot timer's baby received the priao ia t&o baby contest, and Mis. Maggie Tbt2E? son tbo prize in the wood sawing t test. RHEUMATISM CURED IIT A DAT. Mjritlo Cure for Khenmatlim anfl I"raa)g2 radically cures Id 1 to 8 days. I la artirn aj the ayatem la remarkable and myai7tan 3. removes at onco the cauie and the &- mediately disappear!. The tint dote greatly beueflii. 76 cent and 11,00. fccld-bj 11. K Once Druggist. lied CJoud Calumet Baking Powder Perfect In quality. Moderate In prloeu r A-