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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1890)
' 1 This Red Cloud Chief Supplement. It fc Kt.- k &-" Beaver Ciiy wants a packiag hoasc. Broken Bow's ire ooapaay aan or dered a 400 poaae bell. Pender now has a fire e'epertecnl and the necessary apparataa. Oae hundred coaples attended the , tanqaeBt of the Bajal Arch Maaeas Mt Superior. m A gymnasium will Wadded to the outfit of the Crete Yenag Men' Christian asociatina. Beiver Crossiag's gun club defeat ed Friend in a pigeon shoot at the lat "ter plaee by a score of 27 to 19. Burglars broke tBto he store of August Porhliag at Straleharet aad carried off $400 worth af goads. Bloomiagton's bioom factarj em ; loys twelve hands aad affurds a good market for the farmers product. John Hamer, aged seventy, aad a Jady of siat raiding aear Ayr, were led ia marriage the other day. " f 1. It. Burleigh of Friend, stepped off a high sidewalk the other n;ght rore'ved i a juries whieh may prove fa tal. i Thieves kneeked a 1 nip ia the bot tom of Yea WaeaerVa clevatdrat Grand Tslaad the other night aad car tel off a large qaaatity ef oats. The Italiaa parlismaat was eoavea e 1 to-day. In his speech epeaiag Ihe session Kiag Hamheri aati that the recent electieas for aiamWrs of the chamber of deputies had readered the state more solid thaa ever. Italy he declared, was faithful to her far eign alliances, aad the cardial friead tdttps thai existed between the powers had dissipated the daager of iateraat ional complicatioaa. Most reassur- t4!HV;e antieipatioaa everywhere prevailed If J !- t.!ll. iv auuumnccu ( uiiia co improve the cond tion of th worKmen should hltc introduced. In aoaclusioa his i tjesij stid: "Following lay father's! example I have always retpcctid the lights of my ancestors' religion, but I will never suffer my sovereign auth ority to be deragated in that religion's name." This utterance was greeted with enthusiastic applause. Young is giviag goods away nearly. Jnt think of it. 12.20 worth of goods for oaly 99 caats. B. Jl Young & Go's, Great 99c Sale Lot l" All for 99c Worth $2.20 Lot 2 Whole Lot for 99CT8 Worth $2.05. Lot3 The Whole Lot For 99c. Worth $2.10 Lot 4 The Whole Lot 9MM 12 yds Lace Edge worth 10c 12 yds Lace Edge worth 20c 1 pr nickel plated 7 in. shears 75c. 1 bottle best Sperm Oil worth 15c 1 pr fine side combs worth 50c 6 spools thread worth 25c 10 yd velvet ribbon worth 2oz. 1 bottle perfumery worth 10c 2 papers needles worth 20c 2 papers pins worth 5c 1 hair ornament worth 50c 10 yds velvet ribbons worth 50c 1 2 yds Torchon lace worth 25c 12 doz agate buttons worth 10c 1 siik handkerchief worth 35c 1 pocket purse worth 25c 1 fine Em. handkerchirf worth 25c 12 yds lace4 worth 25c 1 pair side combs worth 50c 1 6 spools thread worth 25c 2 paper needles worth 10c 1 paper brass pins worth 5c J 0 yds ribbon worth 45c 1 cteel cut backs comb worth $1 1 2 yds Torchon lace worth 25c 1 silk handkerchief worth 25c 1 Cotton handerrhief wnrrli Oru ------ - .. v aa Mr 10 yards ribbon wonh 50c 1 bottle perfumery worth 10c, r JS1 togaiusil ever offered in this country Hist or west. Cnr stock Must o if at half mir. w t... . t.. a a.W J!TU that will be .old at le than half value. Now totted totorSS towttliDff, napkins, hosier, rimm h..M..i.t. j m ' J Y"a cento, licMof all kind at half price, fn-penden for 5 cent, per pair, Mchvn O. D. EMPORIUM. The great 99 cent sale will stir jilting up a little. Everyone will acrap up 99 ceate aad aaj oae of the -. b" tt Yovtfw flf tent nle: UVlOOil DIOCK, Ked UOUJ. E- SKt- 3? -" BSSiSBBaattsasasaaaawittMMBw'"" j , ' -ggr oeeaaioa.